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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
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Solomons tailings dam spill under control
Audio 15 Apr 2016The Solomon Islands ministry of environment says a major spill-over at the Gold Ridge mine tailings dam has been brought under control. Audio
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NZ fisheries' workshops very useful - Tukuitonga
Audio 15 Apr 2016New Zealand workshops on improving Pacific fisheries management seen as worthwhile. Audio
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Australia to help drive profit growth at Restaurant Brands
The listed fast food operator, Restaurant Brands, says its Australian acquisition will help boost profit in the coming year. Audio
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Pacific people need alternatives to selling natural resources
Audio 15 Apr 2016A New Zealand NGO working with remote Pacific Island communities says creating sustainble livelihoods could help stop exploitation. Audio
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Bougainville's battle to secure foreign investment
Bougainville's president says the region needs foreign investors but some on the island remain opposed. Audio
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Local government wants help tackling dog control
Local Government New Zealand is calling on central government to take a leadership role on dog control after a spate of serious attacks. Audio
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Fiji sugar farmers urged to grit their teeth after Winston
Audio 14 Apr 2016Fiji sugar industry chief Abdul Khan has urged sugar farmers to grit their teeth after a devastating few weeks for the industry. Audio
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PNA head delighted with change of heart on VDS
Audio 13 Apr 2016The head of a Pacific fisheries body is delighted at an apparent change of heart over the worth of its Vessel Day Scheme for managing its purse seine fishery. Audio
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FMA has limited powers to help some claimants
The Financial Markets Authority says it has received more than two thousand complaints of financial and business scams since July 2014. Audio
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Sport: Cook Islands change 7's coach for Olympic qualifier
Audio 13 Apr 2016The Cook Islands Rugby Union explain why they appointed a new women's sevens coach for June's Olympic qualifying tournament. Audio
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NZ promoting its fisheries management to the Pacific
Audio 12 Apr 2016Pacific fisheries leaders gather in NZ to hear how this country's catch based management system works. Audio
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Fiji Airways could have done more to help airport issues
Audio 12 Apr 2016The Kiribati Government says it is solving issues at its airports, but Fiji Airways could have done more to help when it recently cancelled flights. Audio
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NZDF completing aid mission in Fiji
Audio 11 Apr 2016Remote Fiji villages remain in dire need weeks after being hit by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Witness statements detail horror of Aust detention camps
Audio 11 Apr 2016Human rights lawyer, Julian Burnside, releases witness statements from people who worked or were inmates at the controversial Australian off shore detention camps on Manus, Nauru and Christmas… Audio
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Fiji businesses count cost of deluge
Audio 8 Apr 2016Fiji shopkeepers clean up after yet more flooding in the main tourist town, Nadi. Audio
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Vote of no confidence a possibility in Tonga
Audio 7 Apr 2016A political scientist says a possible vote of no confidence against the Tonga government poses a very real threat for them. Audio