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Frank Bainimarama says Winston has drained economy
Audio 1 Mar 2016Fiji's Prime Minister says the country's economic growth is now 'down the drain' after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Cyclones a test for Pacific RSE workers
Pacific Islanders working in New Zealand's horticulture or viticulture industries under the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme face a test of character when cyclones ravage their homeland while they… Audio
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Fiji's interior finally gets supplies with PM's visit
Audio 29 Feb 2016Our correspondent travels to the interior of Viti Levu and finds out about the impact of Cyclone Winston on the town of Nadalei. Audio
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Samoa election with record number of women candidates
Audio 29 Feb 2016On Friday 4th of March Samoans go to the polls and this comes after campaigns that showed the political life in the country is changing. Audio
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Pacific workers make an impact on NZ horticulture
Audio 29 Feb 2016Pacific workers brought to New Zealand under the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme are seen as vital the growth of horticulture in this country. Audio
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NFP calls for Fiji sugar rehab plan
Audio 26 Feb 2016The opposition National Federation Party has says the Fiji government needs to create a $US50 million rehabilitation fund to save the sugar industry after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Fiji's Methodist Church sets out cyclone relief plan
Audio 26 Feb 2016Fiji's Methodist Church says there's still an immediate need for clothing, cooking equipment and bedding for those affected by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Sir Peter Kenilorea, Solomon Islands founding father, dies
Audio 26 Feb 2016Sir Peter Kenilorea, who led the Solomon Islands into independence from Britain in the late 1970s, has died at the age of 72 after a long illness. Audio
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Community Law also short of funds to help Syrian refugees
Another key refugee service is considering turning away new migrants. Audio
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Winston inflicts significant blow to Fiji's economy
Audio 26 Feb 2016The Asian Development Bank says Fiji's economy could face losses of tens of millions of dollars following Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Efforts underway to curb Zika in American Samoa
Audio 26 Feb 2016The government in American Samoa is to begin a three day clean-up of the main island Tutuila, in an attempt to eradicate the mosquito that carries the Zika virus. Audio
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As Rakiraki cleans up, chiefs and mothers are calling for help
Audio 25 Feb 2016Chiefs and families in the province of Ra in Fiji's western division are walking to Rakiraki town to ask for help. Audio
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Sport: FIFA Presidential candidates court Oceania votes
Audio 25 Feb 2016Oceania countries are still to decide on who to back in FIFA Presidential election. Audio
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Calls for Tauranga to do more to help problem gamblers
A gambling addiction service is calling on the Tauranga City Council to do more to help problem gamblers in the city. Tauranga experienced the highest growth in the country for spending in gaming… Audio
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Situation in Fiji ever more grim as aid slow to get through
Audio 24 Feb 2016Power is still off in many areas of Fiji - and the blunt reality is it's expected to be four months before it's back to normal. In battered townships and villages people are without roofs and still… Audio
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Villagers evacuated after island wiped out by Winston
Audio 23 Feb 2016Women and children from a small Fijian island directly hit by Cyclone Winston are recovering in Suva after their village was wiped out. Audio
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Fijians picking up the pieces of their homes after Winston
Audio 23 Feb 2016Fijians recovering from Cyclone Winston say they are in desperate need of clean drinking water as they pick up what is left of their houses and belongings. Audio
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Winston deals setback to Tonga's agricultural sector
Audio 23 Feb 2016The latest assessments by Tonga's National Emergency Management Office show the agriculture sector in the Vava'u district has suffered the worst impact by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Using portraits to help people reconnect with their heritage
Four years ago Taaniko Nordstrom took some photos on her iPad of herself dressed up in a mixture of traditional Māori and colonial clothing. It turned out to be the genesis of Soldiers Rd Portraits, a… Audio, Gallery
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New Zealand swings into action to help Fiji
Fiji's Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, has declared a 30-day state of emergency after Cyclone Winston caused widespread destruction at the weekend. New Zealand has pledged 50-thousand dollars as… Audio
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Cooks government to protect vulnerable cemetery
Audio 22 Feb 2016The Cook Islands government is finally doing something about graves being washed away from a cemetery on the coast of the main island of Rarotonga. Audio
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NGO calls for reversal of changes to Fiji standing orders
Audio 22 Feb 2016The Fiji Coalition on Human Rights is calling on parliamentarians to reverse two of the changes made to parliamentary standing orders last week which it says may stifle democratic engagement and… Audio
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SPREP's new chief aims for even louder Pacific voice
Audio 19 Feb 2016The newly appointed head of the region's main environmental agency aims to make the voice of Pacific island countries even louder at international negotiations on climate change. Audio
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Spark mobile helps drive 9% increase in first half net profit
Telecommunications company Spark says it's ready to take on whatever curve ball the fast changing digital economy throws its way, on the look-out for opportunities that keep it ahead of the pack. Audio
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Ministry responds to housing trust's plea for help
The Ministry of Social Development has admitted it can't meet the current demand for social housing in Whangarei. Audio