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Long awaited food trickling into Pago Pago
Audio 3 Feb 2015Another delayed shipment of food from ports on America's west coast has arrived in American Samoa.
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PNG missionary calls for campaign against sorcery claims
Audio 3 Feb 2015A missionary in Papua New Guinea says the country needs a nationwide awareness campaign to stop the killing of people accused of sorcery or witchcraft. Audio
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Swimming pools help in grass fire fight
Two swimming pools full of water have been crucial for people near Rolleston facing a big grass fire that at one stage closed State Highway One south of Christchurch. Audio
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Technology could help track down missing ships, aircraft
New Zealand defence experts and British academics are helping develop systems to track down missing ships and planes at sea. Audio
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Women's group says land laws still need addressing
Audio 2 Feb 2015A Women's group in Tonga says 80 percent of domestic violence victims are going back into a violent environment. Audio
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Koreans share climate research in Pacific
Audio 2 Feb 2015The Embassy of the Rebublic of Korea in Fiji has recently hosted some of their leading scientists to share research into how new climate change technology could help Pacific nations cope with the… Audio
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Irrigation taps being turned off as council pleads for help
The Otago Regional Council is pleading for the Government to declare a drought as taps are turned off at irrigation dams. Audio
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CNMI to look at legalising medical marijuana
Audio 30 Jan 2015A bill to legalise marijuana for medicinal purposes in the Northern Marianas has been pre-filed by Senator Sixto Igisomar. Audio
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Tongan govt looks at outer island needs
Audio 29 Jan 2015The Tongan Government is conducting orientation tours of the outer islands in an effort to stay connected and to review ongoing issues among the population there. Audio
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Fiji faces child abuse challenges
Audio 29 Jan 2015Fiji's Police Commissioner says the police have a zero tolerance policy on offences against children and he has issued a plea to the community to report child abuse. Audio
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Wananga create carpentry app to help tangata whenua
Te Wananga o Aotearoa has designed a tertiary programme to help tangata whenua, who struggle with reading and writing - but want to learn how to become a carpenter. Audio
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United Papuan group to hand in MSG application next week
Audio 28 Jan 2015The recently formed West Papua National Liberation Front is in Vanuatu to submit their application for full membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Audio
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Fiji's Port Denarau to get makeover
Audio 28 Jan 2015Fiji's Port Denarau Marina is set for an upgrade, which could include a new sports stadium. Audio
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Sport: Rugby League Nines going global in Cabramatta
Audio 28 Jan 2015Emerging nations believe a Rugby League Nines World Series could be the answer as interest continues to skyrocket in the newest form of the game. Audio
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Plans to fix the state of broadcasting in Vanuatu
Audio 27 Jan 2015Despite millions of dollars being poured into it, Vanuatu's public broadcaster remains, by the government's own admission, hamstrung. Audio
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American Samoan job hopes as cannery opens
Audio 27 Jan 2015The American Samoan economy has received a boost with the opening of a 70 million US dollar a high tech tuna cannery. Audio
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Australian Republicans say Prince Philip's knighthood helps
Audio 27 Jan 2015Tony Abbott's decision to award Prince Philip an Australian knighthood has erupted into a storm on social media, with most commentators saying he's just done a huge favour for the republican movement.
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School drop out rate in Tonga concerning
Audio 27 Jan 2015Non-government organisations and regional bodies are urgently trying to curb the alarming rate of secondary school drop outs in Tonga as it climbs to around an average of 1,000 a year since 2008. Audio
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December deadline for PACER PLUS negotiations
Audio 26 Jan 2015Pacific Island countries have been given until December this year to finalise negotiations on the regional trade agreement PACER PLUS. Audio
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Kiribati human rights under scrutiny
Audio 23 Jan 2015Kiribati has had its human rights reviewed by the United Nations, highlighting a number of areas of concern. Audio
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Solomons Tina Hydro Project to start in 2016
Audio 22 Jan 2015Construction of Solomon Islands US $120 million Hydro project to begin in 2016. Audio
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Chikungunya on decrease in Samoa
Audio 21 Jan 2015The latest health report released by Samoa's Ministry of Health shows the country is finally seeing a decrease in the number of Chikungunya virus infections. Audio
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Govt launches new app to help students choose a career path.
Students wanting a job with a fat paycheck and good prospects should consider a career in civil engineering, software development or accountancy and steer clear of acting and hospitality. Audio
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Farmers demand more water, government help with drought
Farmers are urging the government to declare a drought and to find a way in Canterbury to get more water to their farms. Audio
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Refugees urged to see opportunities on Nauru
Audio 21 Jan 2015Several refugees resettled on Nauru have started businesses and are using their skills in the community, according to the new contractors assisting with resettlement. Audio