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Federation of Islamic Associations pledges to help NZ
Audio 30 Sep 2016Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand,Hazim Arafeh, says level of risk much much less here than in Australia Audio
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Guam Catholic Church could face abuse lawsuits next week
Audio 29 Sep 2016A lawyer in Guam hopes to file lawsuits against the Catholic Church next week now a new law has enabled child sexual abuse survivors to sue perpetrators and the institutions that may have protected… Audio
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OXFAM worker looks back at PNG's severe drought
Audio 29 Sep 2016One aid worker's view of Papua New Guinea's debilitating drought and the work done to overcome its effects. Audio
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Reaction to a US move favouring indigenous Hawaiians
Audio 28 Sep 2016A prominent native Hawaiian says moves to allow the state's indigenous population to choose whether to form a unified government is a huge development. Audio
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Fiji's exporters say Australia's biosecurity changes 'overdue'
Audio 28 Sep 2016Fijian exporters say they are looking forward to better biosecurity arrangements with Australia, as new entrepreneurs enter the export market. Audio
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More women needed in Palau congress
Audio 27 Sep 2016A Palau senator says the number of women in congress is likely to increase but it's still a man's world. Audio
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Albinism in Fiji documented on film
Audio 26 Sep 2016For the first time, a genetic disorder affecting a part of Fiji's indigenous population has been documented on film. Audio
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Cooks in the black after tourism surge
Audio 26 Sep 2016The Cook Islands Government's financial state is looking rosy after a huge surge in visitor numbers over the past six months. Audio
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Dialogue Fiji calls off sugar meeting over permit restrictions
Audio 23 Sep 2016The non-government organisation, Dialogue Fiji, says its planned to hold a public meeting to look at how to resolve issues in the country's struggling sugar industry has been called off. Audio
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Super heroes help fight flab in Samoa
Audio 23 Sep 2016Volunteers in Samoa are tackling soaring obesity levels in children with games, gardening and gimmicks. Audio
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'Super heroes' help fight flab in Samoa
Volunteers in Samoa are tackling soaring obesity levels in children with games, gardening and gimmicks. Audio
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Youthline so overwhelmed 150 people a week missing out on help
Youthline says it's so overwhelmed with young people calling its service that 150 a week are missing out on help. Audio
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Little progress in resettling PNG's Manus refugees
Audio 23 Sep 2016There's been little movement on finding resettlement for refugees held on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island, five months since PNG's Supreme Court ruled that holding people against their will on Manus… Audio
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Pacific training project opens doors for Pasifika youth
Audio 22 Sep 2016A successful pilot programme for young Pacific youth is set to lift incomes and living standards for New Zealand's Pacific population. Audio
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Some Pacific islands under water stress
Audio 22 Sep 2016A new study looks at the impact of rising temperatures on the state of ground water in Pacific island states. Audio
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Focus on safe houses in Fiji ahead of cyclone season
Audio 22 Sep 2016A scramble to rebuild on Koro Island in Fiji is underway ahead of the next cyclone season. Audio
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Lack of awareness breeds mistrust in PNG cyber-crime laws
Audio 21 Sep 2016A lack of awareness around Papua New Guinea's newly passed cyber-crime laws is breeding mistrust among some bloggers and social media commentators in the country. Audio
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Pacific calls for help on migration crisis at UN
Audio 21 Sep 2016Pacific island countries have called for help in dealing with refugees at a major UN gathering in New York. Audio
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Toilet-builders set to leave remote island in Fiji
Audio 20 Sep 2016A group of volunteers on Fiji's remote Koro Island are heading home this week after six months of building toilets and living in tents. Audio
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Waikato welcomes dogs in to libraries to help readers improve
The Waikato District Council has unleashed its new programme "Dogs in Libraries". The idea is that having dogs in libraries allows children to practise reading aloud to a friendly, non-judgmental… Audio
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South Auckland theatre remodels Shakespeare through Pasifika
Audio 19 Sep 2016A theatre group in South Auckland is using classic English literature, in particular Shakespeare, to break down negative stereotypes surrounding Maori and Pasifika people in New Zealand. Audio
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PNG outlier stranded by climate and lack of services
Audio 19 Sep 2016Most of the population on the remote atoll of Takuu (also known as Mortlock) in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville region have left the island as their unique way of life struggles to survive. Audio
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New guide to help fish monitoring in the Pacific
Audio 19 Sep 2016There are hopes a new fish identification booklet will help improve management across the Pacific coastal fishing industry. Audio
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Tongan dancer keeps traditional dance alive
Audio 19 Sep 2016Tongan dancer and choreographer Tuiahai Tuiafitu is helping to keep his nation's traditional dance forms alive, against the onslaught of hip hop on the islands. Audio
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New legislation to help uncover abuse in Guam's Catholic Church
Audio 16 Sep 2016A bill enabling victims of historical sexual offences in Guam to file civil lawsuits could help uncover a web of abuse in the island's Catholic Church. Audio