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'Help is on its way' - NZ First
The National Party and its coalition partner the Maori Partner come under fire as New Zealand First leader Winston Peters debates the Prime Minister's Statement. Audio
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HNZ yet to send help for cockroach-infested home
A state housing tenant says he has been living in a cockroach infested Housing New Zealand home for months because they have repeatedly delayed fumigating it. Video, Audio
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Lack of special needs help leaves teens suicidal
Teachers and parents opposed to online schools outlined their concerns to the Education and Science Select Committee conisdering the bill. Audio
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Reviving a maritime culture lost for centuries
An inconspicuous red shed nestled in the hills near a small New Zealand town is the unlikely base for an effort to revive the maritime culture of the Marianas Islands, some 6000 kilometres away. Audio
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Driving rain and floods in Fiji
Communities in the north west of Fiji's main island are getting a soaking again as rain continues to lash the country and rivers rise. Audio
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Aspiring PNG women politicians sought
Audio 7 Feb 2017It is just months before Papua New Guineans go to the polls to elect a new 111 seat parliament and there are renewed efforts to get women into the Parliament. 5thne. Audio
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Marshall Islands focusing on trafficking
Audio 6 Feb 2017The Marshall Islands Government has emphasised its commitment to fighting human trafficking. Audio
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Financial headwinds for New Zealand NGOs
Audio 6 Feb 2017A survey of the New Zealand NGOs that provide international aid shows they are facing tough headwinds. Audio
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PNG hopes Hekari disqualification will calm insubordination
Audio 6 Feb 2017The Papua New Guinea Football Association has welcomed the disqualification of Hekari United from this month's OFC Champions League. Audio
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Student marked for deportation asked to help in investigation
One of nine Indian students seeking sanctuary from government efforts to deport them deportation is being asked at the very same time to help with a government investigation into the Auckland school… Audio
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Police Minister says boost will help family violence, serious crime
Audio 3 Feb 2017Paula Bennett expects the boost in funding to have a significant impact on reducing crime and solving burglaries - 90% of which currently go unsolved. Audio
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Pacific women getting better at negotiating on climate change
Audio 3 Feb 2017Twenty-two women from several Pacific nations are this week developing their leadership and negotiating skills at a workshop in Suva. Audio
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Tonga's TBC to be heard and seen more clearly after cash boost
Audio 3 Feb 2017Tonga's government has given the Tonga Broadcasting Commission a 91-thousand US dollar cash injection in a move which is set to boost its signal throughout the outer islands. Audio
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Save the Children welcomes apology
Audio 2 Feb 2017Save the Children welcomes apology from the Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection to its nine staffers forced off Nauru in 2014. Audio
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Pacific Islands could take the Rugby Sevens from Wellington
Audio 2 Feb 2017The Pacific Islands are being tipped as a perfect Rugby Sevens host if the plug is pulled on the struggling Wellington tournament. Audio
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$US400m casino proposal still wants opportunity in Tonga
Audio 31 Jan 2017The Tongan company behind a proposed gaming resort says its development would provide much needed investment into a 'bleeding' economy. Audio
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ABC ends Pacific shortwave service
Audio 31 Jan 2017The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has ended its shortwave service to the region today saying it's not viable and too expensive to maintain. Audio
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Manus Island refugee escapes to Fiji
Audio 30 Jan 2017A refugee detained on Papua New Guineas Manus Island by Australia has escaped to Fiji where he is now seeking asylum. Audio
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Pacific Community reaches 70
Audio 30 Jan 2017The Pacific's main scientific agency, the Pacific Community, celebrates 70 years of operation. Audio
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Preparation for PNG polls on track: Electoral Commissioner
Audio 30 Jan 2017The process of updating Papua New Guinea's common electoral roll is on track, according to Electoral Commissioner Patilius Gamato, who has been under increasing pressure from opposition MPs over some… Audio
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Video format helps young Papuans tell their story
Audio 30 Jan 2017A video-based advocacy organisation is helping young West Papuans tell their own stories about struggles for rights, equality and preservation of their culture, as well as their political struggle… Audio
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Solution sought by Pacific for illegal Vietnamese vessels
Audio 25 Jan 2017Solutions are being sought to curb the illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing by so called Vietnamese "blue boats" on remote coastal and offshore reefs in the Pacific. Audio
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Pressure grows over PNG election preparations
Audio 24 Jan 2017Papua New Guinea's Electoral Commission are facing strong criticism by opposition MPs over preparation for general elections. Audio
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PNG churches urged to overcome stigma against HIV/AIDs
Audio 24 Jan 2017A christian leader in Papua New Guinea says the country's churches need to overcome discrimination and stigma to make a real difference in combatting the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Audio
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Hope report to US Congress will help ease CNMI worker shortage
Audio 24 Jan 2017Hope the new US administration will look favourably on recommendations made in a new report to address the worker shortage in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Audio