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Fiji to boost its local rice production - FAO
Audio 21 Oct 2014Fiji is to get expert advice from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation in order to rev up its local rice production and avoid relying on imports. Audio
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Australia sending special forces to help fight against IS
Audio 20 Oct 2014Australia has reached a deal with Iraq to send in 200 special forces troops as advisors. Audio
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Effort to record PNG's WWII stories 'urgent', says researcher
Audio 20 Oct 2014A pilot oral history project has just been completed in Papua New Guinea recording the experiences of those affected by the second world war. Audio
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NZ Samoans use bikes to convey health message
Audio 20 Oct 2014A group of New Zealand Samoans are using bikes to take their health message to men in their home country. Audio
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Pacific players think twice about playing for All Blacks
Audio 20 Oct 2014Tongan rugby coach thinks Pacific players in New Zealand will think twice before trying to make the All Blacks. Audio
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Niue marks 40 years of independence
Audio 17 Oct 2014Niue over the next few days is marking the fortieth anniversary of its achievement of self government from New Zealand. Audio
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Government on Norfolk Island fears it will lose democracy
Audio 17 Oct 2014Norfolk Island seeks a say in Canberra's plans to reduce its legislative council to local government level. Audio
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Aspiring company director wants to keep helping startups
The head of the New Zealand Venture Investment Fund says she wants to share insights gained from being on the board of a large firm to help startups become listed companies. Audio
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Text scheme helps Papua New Guinea health workers
Audio 15 Oct 2014Papua New Guinea health workers trial text messaging scheme to help them stick to new malaria protocols. Audio
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ADHD drug could help treat methamphetamine addicts
A drug used to treat inattentive and hyperactive children could be the key to weaning addicts off methamphetamine or P. Audio
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Pacific countries urged to pick up the pace for MDG deadline
Audio 13 Oct 2014With 500 days to go Pacific countries are urged to pick up the pace for the 2015 MDG deadline. Audio
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Tongan Parliament opens up for public education.
Audio 10 Oct 2014Tongan Parliament opens up for public education. Audio
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Australian watchdog wants end to detention of children
Audio 9 Oct 2014The president of Australia's Human Rights Commission has called for an end to the government's policy of locking asylum seeker children up in mandatory detention. Audio
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Sir John Kirwan on helping teens
Former All Black, now successful coach, John Kirwan has encouraged many men to seek help for depression - he has now turned his attention to helping teenagers with mental health issues. His book Stand… Audio
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Whanganui appeals for help to save Sarjeant Gallery
Whanganui is appealing to art lovers nationwide to help raise the 32-million-dollars they need to redevelop the landmark Sarjeant Gallery. Audio
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Wilding Pines battlers call on Govt for more help
A group trying to battle wilding pines in the Queenstown area have a strong message for the new incoming Conservation Minister, Maggie Barry. Audio
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US $2.1 million for environmental protection in American Samoa
Audio 7 Oct 2014American Samoa recieves US 2.1 million for environmental protection. Audio
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RNZAF helps score large drug bust off the Horn of Africa
Audio 7 Oct 2014The crew of a New Zealand Air Force Orion have helped make a large drug bust while undergoing anti piracy missions off the Horn of Africa. Audio
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Solomon Islanders are encouraged to create their own eco-bags
Audio 7 Oct 2014Solomon Islanders are being encouraged to create their own eco-friendly bags, as a way to reduce plastic bag waste. Last week the Solomon Islands government, with help from the Japanese government… Audio
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Short supply of trained health workers in Papua New Guinea
Audio 6 Oct 2014More health workers and researchers needed to deal with rapidly growing problem of con-communicable diseases in PNG. Audio
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New mammogram service for Tonga
Audio 6 Oct 2014The Tongan Breast Cancer Society says the long held dream of gaining a mammogram machine is about to come true. Audio
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Chips to help curb obesity
It's the biggest pandemic the globe's seen, according to Professor Sir Stephen Bloom. He links obesity back to human evolution and has a couple of solutions that might be able to trim our waistline… Audio
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Pacific Islands to send their own tsunami warnings
Audio 3 Oct 2014Major Change to Tsunami Warning Systems for Pacific Islands Nations. Audio
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Migration windows highlighted in new research
Audio 3 Oct 2014New research shows how wind played a crucial part in Polynesians getting to New Zealand. Audio
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Pacific Islands seek help with leaking WWII wrecks
Audio 2 Oct 2014Leaking WWII wrecks a concern for Pacific Islands Nations. Audio