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Solomons launches new tourism strategy
Audio 15 May 2015The Solomon Islands government will be introducing a new data system to help it monitor the progress of planned developments in its tourism sector. Audio
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Company argues American Samoa should set own wages
Audio 14 May 2015As a federally mandated wage hike in American Samoa looms, the owner of a tuna cannery in the territory is arguing that wages should be determined by locals. Audio
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Celebration of Samoan culture to be held
Audio 14 May 2015A festival celebrating Samoan language, theatre and dance is aiming to share stories that are precious to the culture, with the Samoan and wider New Zealand community. Audio
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Why do inequities persist in accessing exam help?
Latest figures from NZQA show huge inequities persist between high and low decile schools when it comes to accessing special exam help for students with learning difficulties. This is despite an… Audio
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Fiji stand-off a chance for NZ/Aust to redefine roles
Audio 13 May 2015An academic says the imbroglio involving Fiji and Australia and New Zealand offers a chance for the larger countries to redefine their role in the Pacific. Audio
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Pacific organic farmers learning from Cuba
Audio 13 May 2015Organic farmers from Fiji and Solomon Islands are in Cuba to learn new techniques to improve food security back home. Audio
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61st anniversary of film that helped put Samoa on the map
Audio 13 May 2015The Lefaga district of Samoa is celebrating the 61st anniversary of the Hollywood film that put Samoa on the world map. Audio
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Vanuatu advised to redirect development funding
Audio 11 May 2015An academic at the Australian National University says the Vanuatu government will need review existing development projects to cater for the massive rebuild costs. Audio
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Exciting times for Tongan broadcasting with new truck
Audio 11 May 2015Tonga's oldest and largest broadcaster has welcomed what it calls a new era in the industry with the arrival of its first broadcasting truck. Audio
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Tourism West Coast wants over a million dollars of help
The head of Tourism West Coast wants the Government to come up with just over a million dollars a year to help the agency bring in more visitors. Audio
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Call for PIF to assist beleaguered Nauru
Audio 8 May 2015Nauru government should get help with governance and management issues from the Pacific Forum or other bodies. Audio
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'Significant progress' made at PACER-Plus talks
Audio 8 May 2015The Chief Trade Advisor of the Pacific Island Countries says significant progress was made on development assistance negotiations in this round of PACER-Plus talks. Audio
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Samoa counsellor calls for culture change
Audio 8 May 2015A Samoan counselling service is hoping to break down cultural barriers in its efforts to address what it says is an alarming suicide problem. Audio
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Move to curb illegal guns in Tonga
Audio 8 May 2015There is concern in Tonga that guns are being smuggled into the country and police want the help of local residents to find them. Audio
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Men with advanced prostate cancer desperately need more help
Audio 7 May 2015New evidence shows the chances of surviving the disease in New Zealand is much worse than other countries. Audio
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Solomons look to modernise intellectual property rights law
Audio 6 May 2015The Solomon Islands government says there is an urgent need to protect the country's culture, traditional knowledge and practises from exploitation in the internet age. Audio
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Civil societies, trade unions raise concerns over PACER-Plus
Audio 6 May 2015Pacific civil societies and trade union groups are calling for the immediate suspension of PACER-Plus negotiations. Audio
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UNDP helps Bougainville prepare for key poll
Audio 6 May 2015The UNDP is helping prepare scrutineers, the media and others for the Bougainville elections which run for two weeks from next Monday. Audio
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Sport: Pacific Oceania hope to keep Davis Cup winners intact
Audio 5 May 2015The Pacific Oceania wins promotion in the Davis Cup but faces challenges to retain all their players and secure more funding. Audio
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Decline in relief support in Vanuatu
Audio 5 May 2015The Vanuatu National Disaster Management Office says it is starting to feel the strain of operating on its own steam as the international emergency response to Cyclone Pam continues to scale down. Audio
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Fears monsoon rains will help spread disease in Nepal
Audio 4 May 2015A 101-year-old man has been pulled alive from the rubble of his house in Nepal, seven days after it collapsed in the country's devastating earthquake. Audio
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Obama approves disaster support for FSM
Audio 4 May 2015The Federated States of Micronesia is entitled to US federal assistance after President Barack Obama signed a declaration acknowledging the damage caused by Cyclone Maysak last month. Audio
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Promoting Chinese mental health
For 40 years Auckland psychiatrist Dr Sai Woh Wong has been trying to remove barriers for Chinese people in New Zealand to access mental health services. His work has taken place in the community, in… Audio
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Pacific rugby league under the spotlight
Audio 1 May 2015Pacific rugby league gets its moment in the spotlight this weekend, with an international double-header on the Gold Coast. Audio
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How Electrical Stimulation Might Help Stroke Recovery
Researchers hope that electrical brain stimulation, like that used to treat Parkinson's disease, may help people who've had a stroke regain their movements Audio