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Fiji's historic Levuka needs help after Winston
Audio 10 May 2016Business people and heritage workers in Fiji's UNESCO world heritage site of Levuka say the historic town and its people need help after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Changing weather conditions will help firefighters
Audio 9 May 2016Back to Fort McMurray in Canada now where it is hoped changing weather conditions will help firefighters get on top of the wildfire which has now been burning for a week. Audio
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Music helping to heal body, mind and soul
Art and science are two main elements behind Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre, New Zealand's only centre dedicated to music therapy. Carol White explains how introducing music can be a life changing… Audio
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Cuts to Australia's foreign aid
Pacific escapes unscathed after Australia's government cuts foreign aid in its latest budget. Audio
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People of the Eye
Audio 8 May 2016"People of the Eye" is a play designed for the deaf and for hearing audiences. Created by Erin Siobhan Hutching it's based on her experiences growing up with her deaf sister, Sarah, in Christchurch… Audio
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Syrian refugees step up to help McMurray fire evacuees
Audio 6 May 2016A group of new Canadians - Syrian refugees who came to the country at the end of last year - have stepped up to help those evacuated by the wildfire. Video, Audio
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The Pacific's top rugby league teams prepare for battle
The Pacific region's top rugby league teams, including a number of NRL stars, will battle it out on Parramatta's Pirtek Stadium this weekend. Audio
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An estimated 160,000 still affected by PNG drought
International agencies in Papua New Guinea are planning to provide more food support to tens of thousands of drought victims. Audio
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Calculator to help fight sudden infant death
Dr Christine McIntosh is a South Auckland GP and University of Auckland researcher who has been working on developing a Safe Sleep Calculator, a tool which measures the complex risk factors associated… Audio
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Tonga look to bolster women numbers in politics
Audio 4 May 2016Tonga's government is hoping that the upcoming local body elections will usher in a new era of women participation in politics. Audio
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UN helps to bring major changes to Pacific markets
Audio 4 May 2016A UN project brings welcome improvements for market vendors around the Pacific. Audio
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Man advertises for help to buy boat
An Auckland solo father has come up with an innovative solution to house his three children in the city's redhot housing market. Audio
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Sense of unfinished business over end of Fiji's GCC
An academic who's been banned from Fiji says the Great Council of Chiefs may no longer be relevant but the way it was dissolved leaves a sense of unfinished business. Audio
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Hundreds attend funeral to mourn Bill Sevesi
Family and friends gathered in New Zealand on Monday to celebrate the life of renowned musician Bill Sevesi. Audio
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Solomons PM to table anti-corruption and whistleblower bills
Audio 2 May 2016Solomon Islands prime minister will this week table two bills aimed at tackling corruption in the country. Audio
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CNMI school group to challenge court gun ruling
Audio 29 Apr 2016A Northern Marianas school association says it will appeal a court ruling which threw out the Weapons Control Act, despite the local Attorney-General believing it would be in vain. Audio
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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