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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
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Sport: Oceania football supremacy up for grabs in Auckland
Audio 7 Apr 2016Auckland City will begin their quest for a sixth consecutive Oceania Champions League football title this weekend. Audio
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Big need in Fiji's west with second cyclone in two months
Audio 7 Apr 2016Disaster authorities in Fiji's west say they need many more tents and tarpaulins as the second cyclone in two months was due to hit the country. Audio
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Cyclone weary Fiji downs repair tools to prepare for Zena
Audio 6 Apr 2016The latest rain and wind brought by another cyclone multiplies the problems for Fijians trying to cope with the destruction caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Shelter a priority in Filji
Audio 6 Apr 2016Many of Fiji's cyclone victims are still in dire need of shelter especially with the onslaught of heavy rain over the last few days. Audio
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Parts of Fiji already suffering cyclone damage hit again
Audio 5 Apr 2016The parts of Fiji devastated by Cyclone Winston six weeks ago are swamped with rain again. Audio
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Scientists in French Polynesia on verge of mosquito breakthrough
Audio 5 Apr 2016Scientists in French Polynesia say an ambitious experiment to control mosquito populations is proving to be very successful, and could change the way countries prevent mosquito-borne illness. Audio
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Union pushing for more help for fire fighters
Audio 4 Apr 2016The Fire Service will expand its training programmes to help fire fighters deal with a huge jump in the number of number of suicides and medical emergency calls they respond to. Audio
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Union pushing for more help for fire fighters
Audio 4 Apr 2016Fire fighters say they're feeling the strain of having to attend more and more suicides and medical calls. Audio
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Union pushing for more help for fire fighters
Audio 4 Apr 2016The Professional Fire Fighters Union is pushing for more psychological support for fire fighters who have to attend more suicides and medical calls. Audio
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Underfunding of Bougainville education a huge problem - Momis
Audio 4 Apr 2016Bougainville to look to donors for help to fund its poorly functioning education sector. Audio
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Samoan biography aims to inspire Pacific people
Audio 4 Apr 2016A New Zealand born Samoan hopes her story of turning her unhealthy lifestyle around will inspire other Pacific people. Audio
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NZ police officer helping out on Niue
Audio 4 Apr 2016New Zealand police are helping their Niue counterparts under their Partnership for Pacific Police Programme. Audio
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Sport: Sacked Tonga 7's coach hasn't been paid
Audio 4 Apr 2016The sacked coach of the Tonga sevens team says he has not been paid during his 18 months at the helm. Audio
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Dairy farmers under pressure reach out for help
Increased pressure on dairy farmers and sharemilkers have seen rural support agencies responding to increased demand for their services. Video, Audio
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Is the government's plan for helping vulnerable kids working?
A charity which co-ordinates a new scheme providing wraparound care for vulnerable children in Hamilton says it is being undermined by a lack of resources - and families are falling through the gaps… Audio
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Dewatering starts at Solomons gold mine
The local owners of Solomon Islands Gold Ridge gold mine have begun the dewatering process at the mine's overfull tailings dam. Audio
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Some of latest NZ aid to Fiji goes to dairy sector
Audio 31 Mar 2016New Zealand contributes more aid to help Fiji following Cyclone Winston and outlines plans to help the agriculture sector. Audio
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Volatile global dairy prices helps NZX dairy market grow
The New Zealand sharemarket operator, NZX, says ongoing volatility in the dairy sector has helped its still fledging dairy derivatives market grow rapidly over the past year. Audio
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Aerial mapping technology helps identify where aid is needed
A New Zealand engineer says a unique aerial mapping technology which was used in Fiji after Cyclone Winston, could be hugely beneficial to the Pacific in times of disaster. Audio
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Call for abortion law reform debate in PNG
Audio 30 Mar 2016The governor of Port Moresby is calling for public debate on reforming abortion law in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Vanuatu govt may look for a foreign police chief
Audio 30 Mar 2016The Vanuatu government plans to look overseas to fill the vacant police commissioner's post, but Transparency International says in the long term the post will have to be held by a local. Audio
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Drones proving useful to Pacific disaster management
Audio 30 Mar 2016A New Zealand engineer says a unique aerial mapping technology which was used in Fiji after Cyclone Winston, could be hugely beneficial to the region in times of disaster. Audio