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Vanuatu village taking full advantage of new internet service
Vanuatu village takes full advantage of its first internet connection. Audio
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Vanuatu pastors commit to ending violence in their homes
Audio 21 Jul 2016Nearly a hundred chiefs and church ministers in Vanuatu have committed to ending violence within their own families. Audio
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UN supports peacebuilding in Solomon Islands
Audio 20 Jul 2016Women and youth are to be the main focus of a United Nations peace-building programme being rolled out in Solomon Islands over the next 18 months. Audio
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Journalism trainers told to do better
Audio 20 Jul 2016Well known Pacific media personality and commentator Kalafi Moala has told journalism trainers they have to do more to prepare their students to properly cover Pacific stories. Audio
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Blackbirding film sheds light on dark history of Australia
Audio 19 Jul 2016A short film titled "Blackbird" is helping to raise awareness about Australia's blackbirding history which saw mainly Melanesians kidnapped and sent to work on plantations in the 1800s. Audio
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Solomons hospitals get boost from NZ
Audio 19 Jul 2016Charity from NZ helps underfunded hospitals in the Solomon Islands Audio
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New Zealander helps discover new dwarf planet
A New Zealander has helped to discover a new planet that is 65 times further from the sun than planet Earth. Audio
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New work scheme hoped to ease youth unemployment
A successful youth-in-work programme in Solomon Islands will be replicated in the rest of Melanesia, if a training programme is successful. Audio
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Vanuatu only starting to recognise mental illness
A ni-Vanuatu mental health specialist talks about the burgeoning recognition of mental illness in his country and the increasing demand for care. Audio
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Hopes US shark fin trade ban bill could help save species
A bill that would ban the trade of shark fins in the US could set an example for the whole world if it's passed. Audio
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Moves in Samoa to ease tensions between custom and law
Helping to resolve tensions between customs and law is a focal point between members of the Maori and Samoa Law Societies who recently formed a new network. Audio
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T&G Global says new shareholder can help grow China market
The produce exporter, T&G Global, is looking for long term market gains and growth in China from a new shareholder. Audio
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Waihi community steps up to help Fiji
A Waihi man who rallied support from his community to send a container of aid to Fiji following Cyclone Winston says six months on, some villages are still without electricity and adequate housing. Audio
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Better health care needed for Maori and Pacific people in NZ
Audio 12 Jul 2016A new study shows major ethnic inequalities in the risk of death from heart disease in New Zealand, highlighting much higher rates of death for Maori and Pacific people. Audio
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Company hopes award will inspire Pacific and Maori
Audio 11 Jul 2016The winners of a category in the Wellington Gold Awards hopes their win will inspire other Pacific and Maori people to consider starting their own business. Audio
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Young democracies in the Pacific in need of support
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association says ensuring young democracies follow the rule of law is a challenge. Audio
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Long term trauma care still needed in Fiji after Winston
Elderly and disabled people left behind in remote areas of Fiji are among those continuing to need long term trauma counselling after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Tonga looks at evacuation bridge
Tonga could possibly build a bridge to answer worries that the low-lying capital of Nuku'alofa has no clear evacuation plan in the event of a tsunami. Audio
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Experts promote agroforestry as safety-net for Pacific farmers
Planting trees or shrubs among food crops could provide a safety net for Pacific island countries in the event of a natural disaster. Audio
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How can John Key help Akld's housing crisis?
Despite a massive influx in people coming to the country, John Key rejects immigration as a significant contributor and has called on the RBNZ to do more. Video, Audio
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Solomons reconciliation celebrated as a foundation for peace
Organisers of a week of reconciliation ceremonies held in Solomon Islands say the programme was a first step towards national healing. Audio
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Sport: Time running out for Fiji's Olympic 7s hopefuls
One week left for Fiji's sevens players to make the cut for Rio. Audio
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Will RBNZ restrictions help solve Akld's housing crisis?
Bernard Hickey, Leroy Beckett & Andrew King talk to John Campbell about the RBNZ Deputy Governor's speech. Audio
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NZ women MP's mentor Pacific counterparts
Audio 7 Jul 2016Women MPs from New Zealand are helping boost women's representation in the Pacific through a new mentoring programme. Audio
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New cyclone map for Vanuatu
Audio 7 Jul 2016The Vanuatu Meteorological Service believes its new cyclone map will improve people's knowledge about cyclones and aid them in preparing for such events. Audio