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Tents may help kids with asthma
An Auckland student whose son was so badly effected by his cold home - that he became ill with asthma and was hospitalised - is developing a tent for children's beds to keep them warm and mould free. Audio
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Suicide play helps teens to cope with loss
In response to a wave of youth suicides in recent months, a group of young people struggling to cope with their loss have got together to write and perform a play. Audio
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NZ rural firefighters on the ground in Vic to help
Audio 4 Jan 2016Rural firefighters from New Zealand this morning begin helping their Australian counterparts fight the devastating Victorian bushfires. Audio
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PNG tourism figures lament great unrealised potential
Audio 24 Dec 2015With PNG tourism lagging far behind what it could be in terms of visitor numbers and economic benefits, industry figures indicate a more concerted national effort is needed if PNG tourism hopes to tap… Audio
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The Help Is Coming project
A song Neil Finn penned 20 years ago about refugees finding safe harbour in America, this year it took on a new life as a fundraiser to help Syrian refugees. Audio
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Sport: Alama Ieremia is appointed Manu Samoa head coach
Audio 23 Dec 2015Alama Ieremia says he's ready to lead Manu Samoa up the rankings after being named as the new national head coach. Audio
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NZ aid lacks inclusiveness - peer review
Peer review of New Zealand's approach to aid raises some concerns but is generally positive. Audio
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How James Bond is helping mental health diagnosis
'The psychopathology of James Bond, and its implications for the revision of the DSM-007' is a tongue in cheek study of James Bond with a serious message - stopping diagnostic creep. Its authors from… Audio
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Samoans in New Zealand want more language resources
Audio 22 Dec 2015Parents in New Zealand hoping to raise their children to be bilingual in Samoan and English say there are not enough learning resources available in Samoan, either in print or online. Audio
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PNG police change recruitment to address ill-discipline
Audio 22 Dec 2015The Papua New Guinea police constabulary is revamping its recruitment process in an effort to address discipline problems plaguing the force. Audio
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New focus on Marshall's nuclear testing legacy
Audio 21 Dec 2015A new organisation just launched in Majuro hopes to help young Marshall Islanders better understand the legacy of American nuclear weapons testing in the country. Audio
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Pacific could be attractive for international call centres
Audio 21 Dec 2015A new report suggests the Pacific could start competing with countries like India and the Philippines in attracting international call centre operations. Audio
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NZ university pleased with Pasifika leadership graduates
Audio 21 Dec 2015Wellington's Victoria University has commended four Pasifika students for being among the first from the region to graduate from its international leadership programme. Audio
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Fiji education reforms impress but challenges remain
Audio 18 Dec 2015The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education says he's impressed with reforms to Fiji's education system but there are still areas that need attention. Audio
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Views conflict over abortion policy in Cook Islands
Audio 18 Dec 2015There are conflicting reports in the Cook Islands over whether the Ministry of Health told the country's only doctor who specialises in the care of women, to stop making appointments for terminations… Audio
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Report highlights Samoan culture to counter violence
Audio 18 Dec 2015New Zealand's Minister of Women says she hopes service providers can learn to use Samoan culture to help prevent violence against Samoan women in New Zealand communities. Audio
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Haast people pitch in to help with arrest
They say it can take a village to raise a child. But it can also sometimes take a village to arrest a man. Audio
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Political will to stop illegal logging in PNG questioned
Audio 17 Dec 2015Questions remain over the Papua New Guinea government's commitment to ending illegal logging despite tough words against a small logging operation alleged to have breached the law. Audio
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Pacific Tuna Commission meeting helpful despite criticism
Audio 16 Dec 2015The Forum Fisheries Agency says most fisheries will be in a better place after last week's Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission meeting. Audio
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Study to examine kava's link to drink-driving
Audio 16 Dec 2015A unique study to examine the effects of kava on driving ability, is being comissioned by New Zealand's Health Research Council. Audio
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Pacific sevens teams to reflect on performance over Christmas
Audio 15 Dec 2015Fiji and Samoa reflect on the first two rounds of the World Sevens Series. Audio
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Tuvalu faces big challenges in domestic violence fight
Tuvalu is planning to train up more counsellors to deal with high rates of domestic violence. Audio
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Samoa moves to get unemployed young people working
The Samoa government, with the help of United Nations agencies, is launching a campaign to get unemployed youth into productive work. Audio
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Police officer pulls over to help deliver baby boy
An Auckland police officer who pulled over to help with what he thought was a car problem ended up delivering a baby boy last night. Audio
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Fiji's Human Rights Commission talks complaints
Audio 14 Dec 2015The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission says it has received 284 complaints since it was re-established in May this year. Audio