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Schools falling behind in efforts to help under achievers
The Education Review Office says half of the schools it looked at in the first six months of last year were failing to raise student achievement. Audio
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Fiji Bible studies help break silence over violence
Audio 8 Dec 2015Interactive Bible studies in Fiji are helping to break the silence over gender-based violence. Audio
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Grandfather pleads for help to find his mokopuna
A New Zealand grandfather, Maihi Nikora, is calling for the Australian police to ramp up their search for his four granddaughters who have been missing now for six weeks. Audio
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Dairy futures seen as of greater help to industry
The dairy sector -- farmers and dairy companies -- should be looking to make greater use of dairy futures to help control some of the price volatility in the sector. Audio
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NGO calls for independent review of PACER-Plus
Civil society and non-government organisations in the region are renewing calls for an independent impact assessment of PACER-Plus. Audio
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Frustration mounts over Samoa prison breaks
There is frustration in Samoa over the number of prisoners escaping from Tafaigata prison, with the public feeling they're being put at risk. Audio
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Tangi for slain Mt Albert man, police appeal for help
A man who survived a fatal stabbing in the Auckland suburb of Mt Albert has been at his friend's funeral today. Audio
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Labour report brings light to issues in the Cooks
A new report is expected to provide the Cook Islands government with the foundation for addressing labour issues there. Audio
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Campaign against Gender-based Violence sparks events
The Pacific has been awash with the colour orange over the past week, as a campaign highlighting violence against women has sparked events in more than eight countries. Audio
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Solutions to Cooks Muri lagoon algal bloom proposed
The Cook Islands government is planning on dredging Muri lagoon to rid it of an algal bloom it has labelled a national disaster. Audio
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Old Samoan songs and stories made available online
A lack of new Samoan language resources in New Zealand has prompted a team to make available online old recordings of traditional Samoan songs and stories. Audio
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Experienced Maori tradies are helping the next generation
Experienced Maori and Pasifika tradespeople are helping the next generation of apprentices. Audio
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Casualties in West Papua on Flag Day
A deadly response to West Papuan expression of independence aspirations puts the Indonesian security forces in the spotlight again as thousands of people across the world took part in demonstrations… Audio
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France calls on Wallisian chiefs to end airport blockade
Audio 1 Dec 2015France calls on Wallisian chiefs to end a blockade of the airport, now in its second week. Audio
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School scholarship helps foreigner get approval to buy mansion
An overseas buyer has been allowed to purchase a multi-million dollar investment home in Auckland, which he won't live in, after promising to set up a scholarship for children in low decile schools. Audio
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Asylum seeker on Nauru jailed after attemping suicide
Audio 30 Nov 2015Refugee advocates are concerned for a Sri Lankan asylum seeker on Nauru who has been jailed after he attempted to commit suicide at the detention centre there. Audio
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Dead Fiji woman was worried about threats
Audio 30 Nov 2015A New Zealand woman who died at the weekend in Fiji was concerned for her safety and security after a warning from the Fiji Rugby Union to close down a charity she set up. Audio
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Salvation Army reports seven percent rise in demand for help
With just over three weeks to go until Christmas, the Salvation Army is in overdrive helping another three hundred families a week put food on the table. The Salvation Army's community ministries… Audio
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Mixed report for Tonga govt, year after elections.
Audio 30 Nov 2015A year has passed since the elections in Tonga brought a new look government into power and there is concern that expectations haven't been met. Audio
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Solomons women push for reserve seats in parliament
Audio 30 Nov 2015Women's advocacy groups in Solomon Islands say they want to present a case for reserve seats for women in parliament to the country's MPs during next weeks sitting. Audio
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Samoa cop criticised over domestic violence message
Audio 27 Nov 2015A domestic violence activist in Samoa says a police officer telling women to think carefully before they waste paper making a statement shows the need for a change in attitude within the police force.
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Will RMA changes help solve Auckland's housing crisis?
Faster consents, less interference if you want to extend your deck and a national standard for how to measure a building. Audio
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Australia criticised for silence over Nauru
Audio 27 Nov 2015Australia has been lambasted for its silence on the democratic crisis in Nauru. Audio
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Head of regional body says gender violence a cancer in Pacific
As the Pacific comes together to raise awareness about gender violence in the 16 Days of Action, the director general of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community says it is a cancer in Pacific… Audio
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Tonga exchange levy delayed yet again
Audio 26 Nov 2015A controversial levy in Tonga has been deferred for a third time so it can be ammended to include more money exchange operators. Audio