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Solar power brings big changes for Tuvalu: PM Sopoaga
Audio 8 Jun 2016Over the past two years New Zealand and the European Union have helped make solar energy a reality for much of Tuvalu. Audio
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Fashion label raises money for cyclone-hit Fiji
Audio 7 Jun 2016Fashionistas have come together to help Fiji through a fashion show to support victims of Cyclone Winston. Audio
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21 Day Pacific Challenge sending Christchurch to Niue
Audio 7 Jun 2016A group of Canterbury University students head Niue later this month to implement schemes that won them the 21 Day Pacific Challenge. Audio
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Woman MP says Bougainville is starting to thrive
Audio 6 Jun 2016South Bougainville's women's MP, Isabel Peta, believes her region is starting to thrive as it becomes more integrated into the rest of the Papua New Guinea autonomous region. Audio
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Red Cross empowering girls who drop out of school in Vanuatu
A Vanuatu Red Cross Livelihoods program is helping young girls who drop out of school learn skills to help them earn a living. Audio
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Habitat for Humanity says support still needed for Fiji
Habitat for Humanity says support still needed for Fiji's cyclone recovery. Audio
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Random alcohol breath testing introduced in Solomon Islands
Drivers in the Solomon Islands will now face massive fines if caught drink driving under new traffic legislation which came into force last week. Audio
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Sport: PNG swimmer in top form as Olympics near
PNG's Ryan Pini in top form in the countdown to the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 3 June 2016
The University of PNG plans to resume classes; A Majority of Norfolk's Regional Council is backing autonomy; The Tourism Minister in French Polynesia hopes Air Tahiti strikes will end this weekend… Audio
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Majority of Norfolk's Regional Council backs autonomy
Canberra's attempt to rein in Norfolk Island could be undermined by the regional council it has set up. Audio
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Samoan Christian leaders distance themselves from calls to ban Islam
Audio 3 Jun 2016Christian leaders in Samoa have distanced themselves from calls to ban Islam, as muslim volunteers prepare to visit the country for dialogue. Audio
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Te Puea marae looking for more help
A premature baby, men sleeping under bridges and families living in cars have all been helped by Te Puea Memorial Marae since it opened its doors to the homeless last week. Audio
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Grassroots conservation in Fiji model for the Pacific
Audio 1 Jun 2016A grassroots fisheries conservation initiative in Fiji is being touted as a good model for the rest of the Pacific. Audio
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Solomon theatre group praised for anti-violence work
Audio 1 Jun 2016A presentation at the Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam has underlined the impact a Solomon Islands theatre group has had in combatting violence. Audio
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A call for more church groups to help the homeless
A woman setting up a soup kitchen to help feed the homeless is laying down the challenge for more church groups to play their part. Audio
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The struggle for women politicians in Bougainville
Audio 1 Jun 2016Bougainville woman MP who made history winning an open seat last year details her hopes and aims for the ABG government. Audio
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Smoking to be stamped out in the Pacific by 2025
Audio 1 Jun 2016Smoking to be reduced to under five percent of the population in the Pacific by 2025. Audio
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Social workers go to marae for help
Audio 31 May 2016A south Auckland marae that opened its doors to the homeless has not only been inundated by those desperate for a bed, but also social services who want help with their clients. Audio
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Auckland museum to put its Pacific collection on display
One of the world's largest collections of historic Pacific treasures will be displayed in a new project launched by New Zealand's Auckland War Memorial Museum. Audio
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Te Puea marae inundated with calls for help
South Auckland marae Te Puea opened its doors to the homeless last week and has been inundated with calls for help both from social services and the homeless. Audio
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Tourism report predicts growth but warns on local inclusion
A new report on Pacific Tourism predicts growth and opportunity, as stakeholders warn on community development. Audio
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Fiji academic says advances in tech dampen critical thinking
An academic has warned Fiji educators not to rush into using technology as a dominant teaching tool because it may adversely affect critical thinking. Audio
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Can a late harvest help the hungry?
Every year in New Zealand more than $800 million worth of good food goes to waste while families in need go without. At a time when lines for food banks seem to be growing longer, what can be done to… Audio
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Salvation Army asked to help beneficiaries pay rental costs
The Salvation Army has dipped into its reserves to help people struggling to pay their bonds for rental housing for the first time. Mohamed Hassan reports. Audio
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Vanuatu tourism bounces back from difficulties
Tourism leaders in Vanuatu say the industry is bouncing back from the hits taken by Cyclone Pam and concerns about the safety of its international runway. Audio