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Shark diving proposed in Saipan
Audio 18 Feb 2016An ocean scientist and conservationist says a shark diving industry in Saipan could see the Northern Marianas reap millions of dollars in economic benefits. Audio
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PNG district MP calls for prioritisation of road repairs
Audio 17 Feb 2016A Papua New Guinea MP in Chimbu province is calling on the national government to prioritise reconnecting roads and repairing telecommunications brought down by severe flooding and landslides across… Audio
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Climate change hub comes close to reality
Audio 17 Feb 2016A regional Climate Change Centre funded by Japan is nearing reality in Samoa. Audio
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PNG drought eases for some, but still food concerns
The United Nations is warning of continuing the food struggle in Papua New Guinea despite signs that the drought is over in parts of the country, which have been hit by floods. Audio
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Counsellors' association say people may miss out on help
As we have been reporting this morning..Figures obtained by Radio New Zealand show the Ministry of Social Development has slashed funding for community and trauma mental health services in the… Audio
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Pacific fisheries authorities to enforce mandatory guidelines
Fisheries authorities in the Pacific are planning to enforce mandatory guidelines to ensure the safety of fisheries observers. Audio
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Sport: Solomon Islands defend Oceania Futsal title
Solomon Islands are looking ahead to the Futsal World Cup after defending their Oceania crown. Audio
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President of Kiribati hopes for help with climate change
The outgoing president of Kiribati is hoping wealthy individuals like Bill Gates will come to his country's rescue and provide funds to deal with the effects of climate change. Kiribati, a nation made… Audio
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Engineers check out feasibility of building up Kiribati
Engineers from The Netherlands have been in Kiribati checking out the feasibility of building up parts of the atolls to help deal with rising seas. Audio
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Samoa's HRPP dominance expected to continue in poll
Audio 15 Feb 2016Samoa goes to the polls early next month but few changes are expected from the more than 30 year dominance of the country's political life by the Human Rights Protection Party. Audio
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New Vanuatu PM aims for unity
Audio 12 Feb 2016Vanuatu's new prime minister Charlot Salwai says it's his priority to forge unity among the country's politicians at all levels to work together for the good of the country. Audio
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Call for law changes to hold Solomons leaders accountable
Audio 11 Feb 2016The new head of the Leadership Code Commission in Solomon Islands is calling for legislative change so that leaders can be held more accountable. Audio
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Plans to get the algae out of fabled Cooks' lagoon
Audio 11 Feb 2016The struggle to remove algae from one of the Cook Islands prime attractions, the Muri Lagoon on Rarotonga. Audio
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Fiji government lambasted over Russian arms shipment
Audio 10 Feb 2016The Fiji government's been lambasted in parliament for secrecy surrounding the arrival of military equipment from Russia. Audio
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PNG health worker despairs at drug-buying problems
Audio 10 Feb 2016Papua New Guinea's Catholic Health Services is facing difficulty in accessing drugs to cope with serious TB and malaria problems in Western Province as the government cuts funding. Audio
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Unease over refugees in PNG's Manus
Audio 10 Feb 2016The MP for Manus Open in Papua New Guinea, Ronnie Knight, has warned of growing social problems around the presence of refugees in the community as questions remain over where they will be re-settled… Audio
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Sport: TASANOC says funding problems are sorted
Audio 8 Feb 2016Tonga's Olympic Committee denies being bankrupt and says it's on course to have full funding resumed from the IOC. Audio
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Marshalls' president calls for change in mindset
Audio 8 Feb 2016The Marshall Islands' newly elected President hopes to build on international awareness about the effects of climate change created by her predecessors. Audio
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NZ based author has great hope for development of PNG
Audio 8 Feb 2016The author of 'Inside the Crocodile: The Papua New Guinea journals', a book about her time working in development in PNG, says the one-size-fits-all approach must be dispensed with in the country. Audio
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Trade Group helps educate tradies on business skills
Now to a firm that may fly under the radar. Audio
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Government could help fund buying Abel Tasman beach
The government is investigating how it may be able to financially contribute to the public purchase of private land in the Abel Tasman National Park. Audio
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Could desert plants help power the world?
A team of researchers at Oxford University is studying the energy potential of desert plants. They believe cacti and succulents could be a biofuel source because they grow in areas where most other… Audio
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VSA and Pacific regional body, the SPC, come together
Audio 3 Feb 2016New Zealand's Volunteer Service Abroad and the regional body, the Pacific Community, have formed an alliance. Audio
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Trials and triumphs on Tanna, one year after Pam
A year after it was devastated after cyclone Pam, the Vanuatu island of Tanna is showing remarkable signs of recovery, but there is still a long way to go. Audio
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Aspiring female candidate wants more women in Nauru election
Audio 1 Feb 2016An aspiring female candidate in Nauru says she's hopeful that with the UN's help, more women will be standing in the election this year. Audio