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Glimpse at Papuan experience under Indonesian rule
Audio 23 Oct 2015For the first time, Radio New Zealand International journalists have been able to enter Indonesia's eastern region of Papua, offering us a glimpse at a Melanesian society long closed off from outside… Audio
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Plea for Canberra to help a Somali woman raped on Nauru
Audio 23 Oct 2015Australian government asked to help a Somali refugee on Nauru who was raped and is now pregnant. Audio
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Police and soldiers in Fiji charged over 2012 assault
Audio 21 Oct 2015: Fiji's DPP lays charges against police and soldiers over the assault of a recaptured prisoner uploaded to the internet nearly three years ago. Audio
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How to help the homeless? Give them a home.
Moira Lawler General Manager of Lifewise, an Auckland based organisation which gives support to the isolated and marginalised says there are massive accommodation gaps that are not being met - and… Audio
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Call for action as Cook Islands graveyard washes away
Audio 21 Oct 2015Graves are being washed away from a cemetery on the coast of the Cook Islands main island of Rarotonga and the government is yet to act. Audio
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NZ artist inspired by migrant workers' stories
Audio 20 Oct 2015An art exhibition in Hawkes Bay has been inspired by the stories and life experiences of migrant workers and other workers from the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme. Audio
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Refugee on Nauru disputes claims she didn't want abortion
Audio 20 Oct 2015The advocates for a Somali refugee who's been held on Nauru have disputed the Australian government's claims she changed her mind about an abortion. Audio
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Pacific-wide talks urged on climate migration
Audio 20 Oct 2015All countries in the Pacific are being urged to start discussions on how to help people forced to move from low lying atoll nations like Kiribati and Tuvalu. Audio
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Pregnant Somali woman sent back to Nauru
Audio 19 Oct 2015A Somali woman who became pregnant after she was allegedly raped on Nauru and brought to Australia for an abortion has been suddenly flown back to the island. Audio
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Solomons art coming to Waikato Museum
Audio 19 Oct 2015Waikato Museum will soon be exhibiting a series of artifacts collected by Sir Hirini Moko Mead in the south eastern Solomon Islands in 1973. Audio
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Niuean community pin language hopes on youth
Audio 16 Oct 2015The tight-knit Niuean community in New Zealand is hopeful a resurgence of interest in their language from youth will keep their culture alive. Audio
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Former state premier asks for access to Nauru
Audio 15 Oct 2015A former premier of Western Australia wants the Nauru government to allow her into the country to examine conditions at the asylum seeker detention centre. Audio
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Small business owners should look for outside help
Owners of small businesses are being advised not to be afraid of getting outside help in running their companies to avoid costly mistakes that might threaten their firms. Audio
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Nauru government criticised for releasing name
Audio 14 Oct 2015Refugee and rape crisis organisations have criticised the Nauru government's decision to release the name of a Somali woman who was allegedly raped in Nauru. Audio
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Tropic Twilight hailed a success
Audio 13 Oct 2015A multinational taskforce led by the New Zealand Defence Force has handed over a new fuel depot and refurbished schools, hospitals and community facilities to the remote northern Cook Islands atoll of… Audio
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Song writing used to combat bullying
Audio 12 Oct 2015Song writing is being used by a New Zealand based mentoring group to help Pasifika school students combat bullying. Audio
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Two senior police reinstated after court ruling
Audio 9 Oct 2015Two senior fraud squad members, recently sacked by the Commissioner of Police in Papua New Guinea, have their jobs back for now. Audio
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Samoan jailbird found in Australia
Audio 8 Oct 2015The police in Samoa are seeking help from their counterparts in Australia to deport a prisoner on the run who managed to escape there. Audio
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Fiji to introduce scouting for last term of school classes
Audio 6 Oct 2015Fiji will introduce scouting in its junior high school grades to account for weeks of free time between exams and the end of the academic year. Audio
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Climate change migration is cultural genocide - Tony de Brum
Audio 6 Oct 2015The Marshall Islands foreign minister says climate change induced migration would be akin to cultural genocide and says it should only be considered as a last resort. Audio
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Sport: World Cup playoff hopes all but over for Pacific teams
Audio 5 Oct 2015Pacific Islands teams reflect after missing out on the knockout rounds of the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Vanuatu Rural Electrification Project about empowerment
Audio 5 Oct 2015Vanuatu communities previously without electricity are set to have access to solar power under the newly-launched Vanuatu Rural Electrification Project. Audio
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3D printing could help combat Samoa waste
Audio 5 Oct 2015A New Zealand design student is hoping to utilise 3D printing to help Samoa combat its problem with plastic waste. Audio
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NZ medical ship visits Vanuatu
Audio 5 Oct 2015: A medical ship Pacific Hope has recently been visiting the northern Vanuatu island of Malekula with a team of volunteers running primary health care, optometry and dental clinics. Audio
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Marshall Islands awarded for stance against nuclear powers
Audio 2 Oct 2015For its stance against the nuclear powers, Marshall Islands has been awarded the alternate Nobel prize. Audio