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NZ MPs listening to Papuan concerns
Audio 19 Aug 2015A New Zealand Labour party MP says the country must engage with Indonesia more on growing concerns about the treatment of West Papuans. Audio
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Bureaucracy seen as an obstacle by some reformers
Audio 19 Aug 2015A prominent publisher in Tonga says Pacific governments find it difficult to implement reforms because of bureaucracy within the civil service. Audio
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Call for poor Cooks employers to be publicly listed.
Audio 19 Aug 2015A Cook Islands human rights advocacy group is calling for collaboration with government departments to tackle abuse of foreign workers. Audio
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Reducing suicide rates in NZ's Pacific community.
Audio 18 Aug 2015A New Zealand-based Pasifika organisation working to reduce suicide rates in New Zealand's Pacific community has signed an agreement with the princess on Tonga to help with measures there. Audio
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New report sheds light on PNG power targets
Audio 18 Aug 2015A new ANZ funded report is recommending a restructure of PNG Power in order for Papua New Guinea to reach its energy targets. Audio
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West Papua seeks Forum fact finding mission
Audio 18 Aug 2015A West Papuan leader is touring New Zealand seeking support for a Pacific Islands Forum fact finding mission to the sent to Indonesian region. Audio
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League players train as Pasifika ambassadors
Audio 18 Aug 2015League players from Australia and New Zealand are harnessing their popularity to promote healthy eating and education throughout the Pacific. Audio
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Pacific relearns composting in traditional gardens
Audio 17 Aug 2015Pacific regional body puts an emphasis on developing composting to improve soil quality and stop waste. Audio
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US hope to resolve Bikini Island issue by 2017
Audio 17 Aug 2015The US says they are working hard on an answer to an appeal from a Marshallese community for assistance for relocation. Audio
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Whale calls on the help of two fishermen in Sydney Harbour
Audio 14 Aug 2015A whale has called on the help of a group of fishermen in Sydney to get them to remove rubbish caught in its mouth. Audio
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Whale asks for help
Audio 14 Aug 2015Australian fisherman Ron Kovacs talks to the Panel. He videoed a whale which approached fishing boats with tackle tangled on its head. Audio
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Relief still not reaching CNMI Typhoon victims
Disaster authorities and NGO's in the Northern Marianas are still struggling to get relief aid to victims of the recent Typhoon Soudelor. Audio
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Humpback whales bringing in the visitors in Niue
Visiting humpback whales bring a tourist bonanza to Niue. Audio
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Citizen scientists helping with major research projects
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Zooniverse is the website that's enlisting the eyes and brains of hundreds of thousands of ordinary people to do the grunt work for major science projects. At Zooniverse.org volunteers… Audio
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Tourists flee youths on Vanuatu island
Audio 13 Aug 2015The owner of a Vanuatu resort says a group of youths have caused millions of dollars worth of damage and lives could have been lost through their alleged arson. Audio
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Future uncertain for US and Pacific fishing treaty
A short term fishing deal worth $89 million US has been struck between Pacific nations and the United states but future long-term arrangements look uncertain. Audio
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Pacific farmers seeking safety in numbers
Pacific Farmers are working together to share knowledge, techniques and planting materials in order to become more resilient to the effects of climate change and natural disasters. Audio
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Solomons' police being readied for UN deployment
Solomon Islands is set to provide police staff as United Nations peace-keepers from the beginning of next year. Audio
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Recovery efforts well underway in Saipan after Typhoon Soudelor
Audio 11 Aug 2015Recovery efforts have progressed well in Saipan, in the wake of Typhoon Soudelor which battered the territory just over a week ago. Audio
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Fijian dancers learn from kiwi starlet
Audio 11 Aug 2015A dance group in Fiji has gained a fresh perspective with the help of New Zealand choreographer Sarah Foster-Sproull. Audio
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Lack of brainpower hampering economy
Audio 10 Aug 2015A Cook Islands opposition party wants help from New Zealand to address a lack of brain power to move the country forward. Audio
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Police are relying on locals to help solve a murder
Palmerston North police are relying on locals to help them work out what happened to Samuel Peter Culling who died a violent death last week. Audio
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Tuilaepa asks NZ Unions to consider RSE expansion
Audio 10 Aug 2015The Prime Minister of Samoa is calling on New Zealand unions to consider the benefits of expanding New Zealand's RSE scheme to areas outside of horticulture. Audio
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Pacific civil society wants stop to seabed mining
Audio 10 Aug 2015Civil society organisations in the Pacific are joining a growing international call for a moratorium on mining exploration of the seafloor. Audio
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New lease on life for French Polynesian dove
Audio 10 Aug 2015A critically endangered French Polynesian ground-dove, known locally as Tutururu, has been given a new lease on life in its endemic home, the Tuamotu & Gambier Archipelagos. Audio