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Chinese medical ship treats 4,000 Tongans
Audio 25 Aug 2014A hospital ship from China has spent a week in Tonga providing free medical services to more than 4,000 patients and performing 39 surgeries. Audio
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Fiji's Hibiscus Festival underway
Audio 22 Aug 2014Fiji's week long Hibiscus Festival is on at the moment and thousands are pouring to Suva to enjoy the funfair, talent quests, beauty pagent and stage shows. Audio
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Tuvalu PM wants real commitments at NY climate meeting
Audio 21 Aug 2014Tuvalu Prime Minister has clear goals for when he co-chairs a key climate change meeting in New York next month. Audio
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Fiji links to high seas shooting video dismissed
Audio 20 Aug 2014The president of the Fiji Tuna Boat Association, Grahame Southwick, says footage of men being shot on the high seas is most likely film of a piracy incident off the Somali coast taken last year. Audio
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World Bank says PNG business owners frustrated
Audio 20 Aug 2014One of the authors of a report into violence in Papua New Guinea says the country's security situation is forcing businesses to rely on private security companies. Audio
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Sport: NRL and Sonny Bill touch down in Samoa
Audio 20 Aug 2014An NRL delegation including Roosters star Sonny Bill Williams visits Samoa as part of the launch of the Pacific Strategy. Audio
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Help for the Homeless - Amy Burke
Audio 19 Aug 2014Christchurch woman, Amy Burke, has been helping the Christchurch homeless all this winter. Her organisation is called 'Help for the Homeless' and she spends every day collecting and distributing food… Audio
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Woman who helped uncover her brother's murder gets compensated.
Lee-Anne Cartier helped uncover her brother's murder by the so-called "Black Widow" Helen Milner. Milner was convicted of murdering Philip Nisbet, by feeding him a fatal dose of antihistamine and… Audio
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Locals want Manus detention centre to stay
Audio 15 Aug 2014The governor of Papua New Guinea's Manus Island says most locals are grateful Australia opened an asylum-seeker processing centre there because people have more money in their pockets as a result. Audio
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Voter education underway in Fiji
Audio 15 Aug 2014Efforts are underway in Fiji to make sure people know how to vote in the upcoming election, the first since the 2006 coup. Audio
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Refugees on Nauru complain of mental torture
Audio 14 Aug 2014Refugees with temporary visas to settle in Nauru say they are losing faith in both the local government and Australia's to help them build a meaningful life on the island. Audio
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Samoa to offset SIDS carbon emissions
Audio 14 Aug 2014Samoa is encouraging people to help offset carbon emissions caused by the Small Islands Developing States conference being held there in a month. Audio
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France to join US in helping Islamic refugees
Audio 14 Aug 2014France says it will join the United States in urgently supplying arms to ethnic Kurdish Peshmerga forces who were put on the defensive by the Islamic State rebels earlier this month. Audio
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Anger over lack of Asian tuna catch data
Audio 14 Aug 2014Western Pacific fisheries managers are angry that four Asian nations are refusing to provide data that would help determine the current level of tuna stock. Audio
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Chikungunya clean up in Samoa
Audio 14 Aug 2014The Samoa Ministry of Health says it is planning a mass clean-up to curb a chikungunya virus outbreak there, by spraying public spaces and checking people at the border. Audio
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Aucklanders called on to help monitor Wednesday's King Tide
Audio 13 Aug 2014Aucklanders are being asked to help monitor tonight's king tide. Audio
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Calls for Australia's asylum seeker regime to end
Audio 12 Aug 2014A group in Australia, including those prominent in academia, the arts, medicine and the law, along with faith-based and non-government organisations, is calling for an end to Canberra's asylum seeker… Audio
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50 years of Methodist church in Fiji
Audio 12 Aug 2014Fiji's largest church is planning its biggest conference in years, and says it doesn't expect to have the same kind of run-ins with the government that has plagued previous ones. Audio
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Cook Islands Maori language endangered
Audio 12 Aug 2014New Zealand's Cook Island language week has prompted community leaders to call for urgent intervention over the declining number of Cook Island Maori speakers. Audio
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Opposition to Vanuatu citizenship sale over sovereignty concern
Audio 11 Aug 2014Issues of sovereignty are central to opposition to a Vanuatu government scheme linking citizenship sale and investment. Audio
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Coalition in Hawaii backs environmental law
Audio 11 Aug 2014A coalition of farmers and environmental groups in Hawaii is backing a county law which is being challenged in court by the world's biggest biotech trade association. Audio
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Using animals to help rehabilitate damaged kids
Ellie Laks is the owner of more than 170 rescued animals and author of a new book My Gentle Barn. Audio
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Solomons' scout who helped rescue Kennedy dies
Audio 5 Aug 2014The last of a duo of Solomon Scouts who were responsible for the rescue of John F. Kennedy during World War Two dies. Audio
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Flosse personally benefitting from casino plans - Temaru
Audio 4 Aug 2014The former president of French Polynesia and says the current president, Gaston Flosse, could be personally benefitting from a proposed new casino in Tahiti. Audio