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Returning RSE workers an asset to NZ industries
Audio 21 Mar 2016Pacific Islanders participating in New Zealand's Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme say their experience working in this country is of great benefit to them and their communities back in the islands… Audio
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Sport: Mick Potter excited to take charge of Fiji Bati
Former Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter talks about the challenge and attraction of coaching the Fiji national team. Audio
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Signs of political shifts in PNG ahead of 2017 elections
Audio 16 Mar 2016A Papua New Guinea opposition grouping, the Pangu Pati, says it is joining forces with a main party from the governing coalition, the People's Progress Party for next year's general election. It's… Audio
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Trade advocate says TPP will help cut non tariff barriers
Audio 16 Mar 2016The timber industry wants the Government to get China to honour the intention of New Zealand's free trade agreement when it's reviewed this year. Audio
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EU plans to help farmers, impact on NZ farmers not yet known
One of the disrupting factors in the world dairy trade has been the glut of production in Europe. Audio
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Authorities work to hold infectious disease at bay in Fiji
Audio 15 Mar 2016Health teams working in Fiji in the aftermath of Cyclone Winston say the health situation has stabilised and they are not yet seeing large levels of mosquito, food and water-borne disease. Audio
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Southern parts of PNG still struggling with drought
Audio 15 Mar 2016Communities in parts of Papua New Guinea such as Western Province and Milne Bay Province remain in critical need of food and water amidst a prolonged drought. Audio
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Australian inaction allows Nauru impunity: Lambourne
Audio 14 Mar 2016A former secretary of justice for Nauru says the current justice minister, David Adeang, considers himself all powerful and that his government is above the law. Audio
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Suggesting Zika is on the rise, WHO warns of risk in Pacific
Audio 14 Mar 2016The World Health Organisation says new research has strengthened the link between the Zika virus and fetal abnormalities, and they say sexual transmission of the virus is more common than previously… Audio
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Fiji govt, aid groups still working on priority areas
Almost three weeks after Cyclone Winston, some Fijians are still waiting for tents and shelters, as a massive aid mission is underway to house a huge portion of the population. Audio
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Concerns for children in Fiji as slow recovery continues
Audio 10 Mar 2016There are concern in Fiji for the plight of children as the country slowly comes to grips with the damage caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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UN moves to tackle women's needs in Fiji
Audio 10 Mar 2016The United Nations says pregnancy related death and sexual violence rates soar in humanitarian disasters, and that's a concern in cyclone devastated Fiji. Audio
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Fiji accused of being back in grip of military
Audio 9 Mar 2016The leader of the opposition in Fiji says the country is back in the grip of the military after two military men were appointed to key state roles last week. Audio
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Tourists helping to boost electronic card spending
The booming tourism sector has put some pep into spending in local shops. A senior economist at ANZ bank, Phil Borkin, says there are strong tailwinds behind spending at the moment. Audio
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Winston results in flood of kava onto Fiji market
Audio 9 Mar 2016As a result of cyclone Winston Fiji's kava growers are being forced to bring all their crop to market. Audio
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Netherlands aims for sustainability in West Papua
Audio 9 Mar 2016The Netherlands government notes progress in a community policing programme it is funding in West Papua and takes stock of central problems around the involvement of West Papuans in development. Audio
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Drought in PNG still impacting on millions
Audio 8 Mar 2016About two million of PNG's population remain affected by a drought which began in the middle of last year. Audio
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Samoa PM puts election win down to delivering on promises
Samoa's prime minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi says his Human Rights Protection Party's resounding election win reflects public satisfaction that his government has delivered on its promises. Audio
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Pacific receives funding to target cancers in region
Audio 7 Mar 2016Pacific islanders are suffering higher rates of cervical cancer, while betel nut use is driving up oral and throat cancers in the region. Audio
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Call for more help for PNG domestic violence victims
Audio 7 Mar 2016The medical aid NGO, Medicins Sans Frontieres, is calling on the PNG government or aid donors to provide improved long term help for the survivors of family and sexual violence. Audio
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Sport: New PNG league coach backed to handle dual roles
Audio 7 Mar 2016PNG Hunters rugby league coach Michael Marum is now in charge of the national team as well. Audio
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Sport: Winston weighs heavy on minds of Fiji's sevens team
The Fiji sevens team are hoping to put some smiles on the faces of people back home this weekend, following the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Fiji's tourism industry galvanises to get visitors back
The tourism industry in Fiji has wasted no time in banding together to pull overseas visitors back in the wake of Cyclone Winston. Audio
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NGO outlines co-ordinated aid approach to Fiji disaster
Care Australia outlines the co-ordinated approach being taken by the Fiji government, donors and NGOs to ensure a co-ordinated approach to helping cyclone Winston victims. Audio
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Lower inventory helps average asking prices in Auckland
Lower stocks of houses being offered for sale are boosting the average asking price of a property in Auckland to record level. Audio