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Fate of illegally detained asylum seekers in PNG in the balance
Audio 28 Apr 2016The fate of 850 asylum seekers and refugees detained illegally on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island hangs in the balance. Audio
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Pacific urged to be cautious over seabed mining
Audio 28 Apr 2016A new report by the World Bank says Pacific Island countries should be cautious over any plans for mining of the seabed. Audio
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Will the Govt help keep KiwiRail on track?
The Minister for State Owned Enterprises, Todd McClay, has been listening to that. Audio
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Pacific thinking about collective action over long line fishing
Audio 27 Apr 2016A New Zealand fisheries advisor, who works a lot with Pacific Island countries, says there is an emerging inteest in developing a collective approach to solve the raft of issues in the long line… Audio
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Logging companies still resist Pacific conservation policies
Audio 26 Apr 2016The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says more effort is needed to help prevent further degradation of native forests around the region. Audio
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Photographer documents effect of climate change on Pacific
Audio 26 Apr 2016A photographer, who's spent the past few years travelling the Pacific in an attempt to document the effects of climate change, says the rest of the world seems to know little about the region's… Audio
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Young Pacific farmers hailed as entrepreneurs
Audio 25 Apr 2016It's hoped a workshop for young Pacific farmers about web and social media skills, will teach youth to think of farming as entrepreneurism, rather than just manual labour. Audio
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Fiji calls for more international help after Winston
Audio 25 Apr 2016Fiji's Minister for National Disaster Management Inia Seruiratu says although the country is coping two months on from Cyclone Winston, it needs more international help. Audio
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Freddy Declerck: helping Passchendaele pilgrims
Charlotte Graham interviews an expert on the New Zealand Division's involvement on the battlefields of Flanders, who was Chairman of the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917, President of the… Audio
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Plan to return Radio Vanuatu to its former glory
Audio 22 Apr 2016It's hoped Radio Vanuatu will soon return to the standard it once was when it could be heard by everyone in the archipelago. Audio
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High rates of desperation in Fiji after Cyclone Winston
Audio 22 Apr 2016Counsellors helping people in Fiji recover after Cyclone Winston say up to two people in each village they're visiting are in a desperate state psychologically and many others are severely affected. Audio
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Kindles open up world of possibilities for kids on Bougainville
Audio 22 Apr 2016An Australian scheme to get more children on Bougainville reading, using Kindles, is hoping to expand its aid project Audio
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Fear of reprisal limiting human rights journalism
Audio 21 Apr 2016A media forum in Fiji has heard the fear of retribution is a barrier to reporting human rights stories in the Pacific. Audio
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Pacific tourism operators to promote niche options
Audio 20 Apr 2016Media coverage of Pacific disasters means there are fewer European buyers turning up at this year's South Pacific Tourism Exchange. Audio
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Helping a Samoa village best cope with natural disasters
A pilot project to help the Samoan village of Sa'anapu cope better with natural disasters is now an exhibition. Audio
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Helping a Samoa village best cope with natural disasters
Audio 20 Apr 2016A pilot project to help the Samoan village of Sa'anapu cope better with natural disasters is now an exhibition. Audio
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Norfolk Island seeks UN help in battle with Canberra
Audio 19 Apr 2016Norfolk Island groups will next week present a petition to the United Nations seeking listing as a Non-Self-Governing Territory. Audio
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Grave concerns remain in flood-affected parts of Fiji
Audio 19 Apr 2016The head of the New Zealand branch of UNICEF says there are grave concerns about the health and education of people in flood-affected areas of Fiji. Audio
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China's richest man to help New Zealand small businesses
Audio 19 Apr 2016China's richest man wants to help more New Zealand farmers and small businesses sell their products there. Audio
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Oamaru links with Tongan community for water project
Audio 19 Apr 2016The rural services town of Oamaru is hoping to provide the model for integration of Pasifika communities in New Zealand with a new initiative. Audio
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Stop domestic violence - help the men
Meet the team behind Gandhi Nivas - a ground-breaking early intervention initiative first created within Auckland's Indian community that might just revolutionise the way domestic violence cases are… Audio, Gallery
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RAMSI to be decommissioned in September
Audio 18 Apr 2016The Pacific Islands Forum is looking at decommissioning the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands in September this year. Audio
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Global trade body urges resilience for Pacific producers
Audio 18 Apr 2016Following her visit to Fiji, the head of the International Trade Centre says climate change is having a big impact on the ability of Pacific farmers to supply markets. Audio
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Katherine Clarke - Whakawhetu: Helping Our Most Vulnerable
New Zealand has a policy that all babies should have ten free visits in their first year of life - but worrying new statistics show that 6.7% of babies have not received a single visit from either a… Audio
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Why is it such a battle to get special needs children the right help in school?
RNZs Education Correspondent John Gerritsen, investigates what's working and what's not in special education, as it faces unprecedented scrutiny from parents, teachers and the government. Audio