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Rumours PNG police protecting murder suspect
Audio 24 Jan 2017Police officers in Papua New Guinea are rumoured to be protecting a colleague who's alleged to have murdered his wife. Audio
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New key to help identify disease-carrying mosquitoes
Audio 24 Jan 2017Mosquitoes carrying Zika and dengue will become easier for health officials to identify with the publication of a new key. Audio
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Warning security operation in PNG is not a long-term solution
Audio 23 Jan 2017There are warnings that a major security forces callout to Papua New Guinea's Hela province will not provide a long-term solution to ongoing tribal fighting. Audio
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Tahiti floating village to test technology for a better ocean
Audio 23 Jan 2017The creators of a floating community planned for French Polynesia hope to the project will eventually lead to new homes for people at risk from rising seas. Audio
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"Rush" of internet activity in Marshalls after 3-week blackout
Audio 23 Jan 2017A three-week internet blackout in the Marshall Islanders has come to an end following the completion of repair work to the country's submarine cable. Audio
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Helping migrants and refugees through creativity
MIXIT is a community project that supports young people from refugee and migrant backgrounds through creativity. Audio
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Whitianga community rallying to help
The Whitianga community is rallying to help those affected by a large scrub fire which has burned through homes and property. [regipons]Bay of Plenty, Waikato Audio
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RNZ helping launch new digital innovation for Radio Stations
Audio 9 Jan 2017"Vox Populi" - latin for 'voice of the people' - takes on a whole new meaning as RNZ helps the launch of the diigital innovation VoxPop. It's a new way of giving listeners the chance to give us… Audio
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Tongan women in NZ buck trend of declining birth rate
Audio 23 Dec 2016A Tongan researcher explores why the fertility rate of Tongan women in New Zealand remains high despite the country's total fertility rate falling below levels high enough to sustain current… Audio
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St James Theatre needs $10m in public funding, owner says
Advocates for Auckland's troubled St James Theatre are calling on the government to fund the final stages of its restoration to bring it back into public use. Video, Audio
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Call for GCF to focus on climate change refugees
The New Zealand opposition Labour Party's Pacific climate change spokesperson, Su'a William Sio, has welcomes funding commitments from the Green Climate Fund, but says finding ways to cater for… Audio
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New website shows coastal risk for Vanuatu from climate change
A new interactive map showing how the sea levels will rise in Vanuatu as a result of climate change can now be accessed online. Audio
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Tonga Airways still intent on getting service off the ground
The board of Tonga Airways says it is still intent on getting its services off the ground despite having to cancel the launch of its domestic flights, via a Fiji Airways charter, today. Audio
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This Way Up: Helping kids see
This Way Up meets a couple who wants every child in New Zealand to have the best possible eyesight. Mr Foureyes sells prescription glasses, and for every pair the opticians sell, a free pair of specs… Audio
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Samoa moves to amend Police Service Act
Audio 22 Dec 2016The Samoa government wants better control over the people leading the country's police. Audio
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Christmas spirit helps Fiji people through massive floods
Audio 21 Dec 2016As people in Fiji begin a massive clean up after this week's floods, the Christmas spirit is helping some get through. Audio
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Solomon Islands calls for targeted response to recent quakes
Audio 21 Dec 2016Disaster authorities in Solomon Islands are calling for a targeted approach to emergency response and recovery in the wake of a major earthquake. Audio
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Local wisdom key to Pacific education
Audio 21 Dec 2016A Pacific islands development scholar urges more local wisdom be used in schools around the Pacific. Audio
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Shelter, Health and Education priorities for Solomons quake
Audio 20 Dec 2016Shelter, health and education are the priority areas for authorities responding to recent quakes in the Solomon Islands. Audio
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Rakon gets US$10m investment , will help it reduce debt
The troubled technology company Rakon says a 10-million-US-dollar investment by a listed Taiwanese crystal manufacturer is a potential gamer-changer for both companies. Audio
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Hurimoana Dennis - helping the homeless
Hurimoana Dennis is the chairman of Te Puea marae at Mangere Bridge in Auckland. this is the marae that opened its doors over the winter and provided a roof over the heads of almost 200 people who… Audio
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American Samoa cannery workers burdened by closure
Audio 16 Dec 2016Cannery workers in American Samoa have few job options following the cannery's closure. Audio
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Pacific welfare group hopes to ease pro rugby pressures
Audio 16 Dec 2016There are hopes that a new association will help ease the struggles hundreds of Pacific men face while playing professional rugby overseas. Audio
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Regrets - NGOs have a few over Pacific tuna talks
The environmental group, WWF, regrets the failure of a European Union move to place limits on shark finning at last week's meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission. Audio
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Refugees stuck on Manus relish chance to play cricket
A cricket tournament underway on Manus Island involving refugees stuck on the Papua New Guinea island also has a team of locals playing in it, and provides a welcome distraction to the long, torturous… Audio