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Solomons world heritage East Rennell listed as critical
Audio 19 Nov 2014The Solomon Islands World Heritage area of East Rennell has been listed as in a critical condition by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Audio
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How to safely intervene to help stop sexual violence
Audio 18 Nov 2014Fiona McNamara is the coordinator for the Sexual Abuse Prevention Network. Audio
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Prematurity bulk of baby deaths in Samoa
Audio 17 Nov 2014A doctor at Samoa's baby unit says women need to seek medical care early in their pregnancies to avoid the risks of premature delivery. Audio
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Kili island in Marshalls benefits from solar plant
Audio 17 Nov 2014The Marshall Islands island of Kili is benefiting from a new solar and wind-powered water desalination plant. Audio
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One In Five for 16 November 2014 - I am an Artist
Vibrant posters have been appearing on street corners in main cities around the country as part of a national campaign to promote artists who happen to have a disability. The 'I am an Artist' campaign… Audio
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New law helps case to free Peter Greste in Egypt
Audio 14 Nov 2014After months of international pressure, Egypt's president has issued a decree that could see Australian journalist Peter Greste released from prison. Audio
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NZ company helped probe land on comet
An Auckland-based tech company which supplied parts to the first man-made probe to land on a speeding comet is relieved the mission has been a success. Audio
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NZ software firm to help fight crime in Thailand
A New Zealand software firm is set to join the fight against drug trafficking in Thailand after it won a contract with a Thai government agency. Audio
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Australia's PNG camp releases first asylum seekers
Audio 14 Nov 2014Australia's PNG refugees declared but concerns about their future in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Aucklanders back Samoa victim group
Audio 14 Nov 2014An Auckland chapter of the Samoa Victim Support Group has officially launched, with hopes of raising more awareness and support for vulnerable children in Samoa. Audio
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$50m for Fiji infrastructure: World Bank
Audio 13 Nov 2014World Bank and ADB re-engage Fiji with $50 million US dollar infrastructure grant. Audio
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PNG MP facing corruption charges
Audio 13 Nov 2014A Papua New Guinea MP has been arrested and faces charges of false pretences and corruption. Audio
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Air NZ says it will help any new operators take over routes
Air New Zealand CEO Christopher Luxon says the airline will help any new player looking to take over the regional domestic services to Westport, Whakatane and Kaitaia that it will abandon. Audio
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Campaigning intensifies ahead of Solomons elections
Audio 12 Nov 2014Election fever grips Solomon Islands a week out from the elections. Audio
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Indian PM's Fiji trip aimed at countering China says expert
Audio 11 Nov 2014The visit by India's Prime Minister to Fiji next week is part of a grander plan to counter China's growing influence in the region, according to a South Asian politics and security expert. Audio
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Deportations from NZ to Tonga's Ha'apai slammed
Audio 11 Nov 2014There are fresh calls for New Zealand to stop deporting Tongan overstayers back to the islands of Ha'apai devastated by Cyclone Ian in January. Audio
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Fiji nominates president of Kiribati for Nobel Peace Prize
Audio 10 Nov 2014Fiji has nominated the president of Kiribati, Anote Tong, as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work around climate change issues. Audio
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Nutritious plants solution to NCDs - scientist
Audio 10 Nov 2014An Australian scientist says the nutritional benefits of locally grown plants can have huge health benefits in the fight against non communicable diseases in the Pacific. Audio
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Public support for use of medical marijuana in Guam
Audio 7 Nov 2014Guam has voted in favour of allowing the use of medical marijuana, making it the first United States territory to do so. Audio
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Human rights watchdogs look forward to action by Fiji
Audio 7 Nov 2014International human rights watchdogs say they're looking forward to action by Fiji after its presentation to the United Nations in Geneva last week. Audio
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Pacific five-year tourism strategy in need of support
Audio 7 Nov 2014Pacific Tourism approves five year strategy for regional industry promotion and development. Audio
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Samoan village leaders refuse Chinese tourism deal
Audio 5 Nov 2014Samoan village leaders turn down a proposal by a Chinese company for a tourism development project in fear of losing their land. Audio
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SPC would back review of Pacific bodies
Audio 5 Nov 2014SPC chief is fully supportive of plans for a review of Pacific regional agencies. Audio
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Rain helps dampen Otago scrub fire
Rainfall has helped to stop to a scrub fire in Otago from re-igniting overnight. Audio
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Bougainville to begin search for missing war dead
Audio 3 Nov 2014Bougainville government adopts new policy to locate, exhume and return war dead to families still waiting for closure. Audio