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Investors and community groups call on govt to help housing crisis
Audio 25 Oct 2016Philanthropic groups, investors and community housing organisations say they can't put a dent in the housing crisis without government help. Audio
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Sense of urgency on protecting Melanesia's ocean resources
Audio 25 Oct 2016A co-author of a new report demonstrating the importance or the ocean to Melanesia's economy and future prosperity says there is a sense of urgency about protecting this asset. Audio
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Nelson woman sells family castle to help run Nepal charity
Nelson woman puts the Scottish castle that's been in the family for nearly 600 years on the market Audio
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Australians ashamed of asylum seeker policy
Audio 25 Oct 2016Many Australians are deeply ashamed of how their government treats asylum seekers, according to a social agency. Audio
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Survival of a language starts in the home - Tokelauan leader
Audio 25 Oct 2016The home and church are being promoted as places to help the endangered Tokelauan language survive. Audio
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Pacific cuisine fine dining to change negative stereotypes
Audio 24 Oct 2016A new pacific business venture hopes to change negative stereotypes around traditional pacific dishes often seen as unhealthy. Audio
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EU and SPC helping Pacific small coconut growers
Audio 24 Oct 2016Efforts are being made to improve the productivity of small coconut producers around the Pacific. Audio
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Can nutrition and meditation help treat cancer?
Kim Hill talks to Dr Ian Gawler, one of Australia's most experienced authorities on mind-body medicine and meditation. He and his wife, Dr Ruth Gawler, are visiting New Zealand to run a meditation… Audio
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Norfolk Islands finds a champion in Pauline Hanson
Audio 21 Oct 2016An Australian Senator calls for a reversal of the changes Canberra has made on Norfolk Island. Audio
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Niueans work to revive dying language
Audio 20 Oct 2016The Niuean community are hoping that this week's Niuean language celebrations around New Zealand will help to revive their dying language. Audio
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Otago leaf fossils help solve major climate mystery
As Antarctica melts, pushing sea levels higher, scientists in New Zealand and America have been looking at a similar phenomenon, 23 million years ago, using ancient leaves. The study has proved for… Audio, Gallery
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Fiji wants to send more food to NZ
Audio 20 Oct 2016Fiji's Agriculture Minister says he's focused on reversing the growing trade imbalance with New Zealand. Audio
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Sallies wants migration curbed to help young get jobs
The Salvation Army launches new report calling for foreign worker numbers to be cut back and those jobs given instead to the thousands of struggling NZers. It also wants to see recruitment directly… Audio
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Niue's first ukulele festival to benefit humpback conservation
Audio 19 Oct 2016The song of the humpback and the strum of the uke combine to attract visitors to Niue. Audio
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Nauru an island of despair - Amnesty International
Audio 18 Oct 2016The human rights organisation, Amnesty International, says refugees and asylum seekers on Nauru face a deliberate and systematic regime of neglect and cruelty. Audio
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PNG struggles to change sorcery mindset
Audio 18 Oct 2016Papua New Guinea's struggle to contain sorcery-related violence is being linked to a lack of development for the majority rural population. While PNG scrapped the Sorcery Act three years ago in a move… Audio
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Solomons NGO disappointed by tax step
Audio 17 Oct 2016The head of Transparency Solomon Islands says a court's decision to affirm tax free salaries for MPs is a big step back for the country's transparency efforts. Audio
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Advancing models of parliamentary gender quotas in the Pacific
Audio 17 Oct 2016An academic specialising in women's political representation says the Pacific is still lagging behind other regions in this area, but that some countries like Samoa are looking beyond the classic… Audio
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American Samoa canning operations to shut in December
Audio 14 Oct 2016Employees of Samoa Tuna Processors (STP) are learning today that its canning operations are shutting down indefinitely on December 11th because of adverse business conditions. Audio
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Homework HELP Clubs
Homework HELP Clubs team up a local business, or organisation, with a local low decile school to help kids with their homework. Audio
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Australian atrocity exposed on Nauru
Audio 14 Oct 2016Refugee children engaging in self harm and attempting suicide on Nauru has prompted a psychiatrist to expose the damage caused by Australia's offshore detention. Audio
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SPC helps Pacific curb rhinoceros beetle
Audio 13 Oct 2016The Pacific Community is assisting Samoa and other Pacific countries to curb any resurgence of the coconut rhinoceros beetle. Audio
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Big fashion helps smaller retailers, says analyst.
The arrival of big international fashion chains like H&M and Zara is being described as helpful, not hurtful, to local retailers. Audio
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Preparedness pays off in Vanuatu
Audio 13 Oct 2016An Australian aid group says its work preparing Vanuatu communities before Cyclone Pam paid off and there needs to be more investment in refresher courses and support for such schemes. Audio
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Island entrepreneurs pick up new ways to use fish bycatch
Audio 13 Oct 2016The first regional training for small-scale tuna canning entreneneurs is taking place in the Marshall Islands this week. Audio