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Aid will see reconstruction of schools in Ha'apai begin
Audio 11 Jun 2014Aid donated for the reconstruction of schools in cyclone-damaged Ha'apai, Tonga. Audio
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Push for diversification in PNG agriculture
Audio 10 Jun 2014Push for diversification in PNG agriculture in the face of challenges such as the cocoa pod borer crisis. Audio
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Pacific wants extended labour mobility
Audio 10 Jun 2014The Chief Trade Advisor to the Pacific Islands countries says they could be in a position to conclude the PACER PLUS trade deal with Australia and New Zealand by the end of next year. Audio
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Property developer calls on Government to help councils create more affordable housing
Audio 6 Jun 2014A property developer says the Government has taken too much tax from house and land packages, and needs to give some back to help create affordable housing. Audio
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Western leaders call on Russia to help end crisis
Audio 6 Jun 2014As Washington and Moscow remain locked in their worst diplomatic showdown in decades, western leaders attending the G7 meeting in Brussels have called on Russia to take action over the Ukraine crisis Audio
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Solomon Islands health care under pressure
Audio 5 Jun 2014Health facilities in Solomon Islands are under pressure following a diarrhoea outbreak that has claimed the lives of 16 children over the past two weeks. Audio
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WHO says Solomons outbreak could last weeks
Audio 5 Jun 2014The World Health Organisation in Solomon Islands says outbreaks of diarrhoea could continue for up to a month as rotavirus spreads throughout the provinces. Audio
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Bougainville Govt told to change approach to mining re-start
Audio 5 Jun 2014Panguna landowner chairman says the Bougainville Government is going about the reconciliation process in the wrong way. Audio
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American Samoa race for Congress heats up
Audio 4 Jun 2014Four candidates now running for American Samoa congressional race, including former governor, Togiola Tulafono. Audio
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Depopulation in the Cooks needs addressing - economist
Audio 4 Jun 2014A development economist in the Cook Islands says depopulation will continue to occur there until the government starts funding infrastucture and industries in the outer islands. Audio
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World Bank looks set to backtrack on Tonga's plane
Audio 4 Jun 2014A new report on a controversial Tongan plane could see New Zealand accept it. Audio
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NZ PM pledges to help boost Samoa's tourism industry
Audio 4 Jun 2014The Prime Minister of New Zealand's three day visit to Samoa ends with tourism pledge of almost one million US dollars. Audio
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SPC urges tax hikes on tabacco to save lives
Audio 3 Jun 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Community is urging governments in the region to reduce the number of deaths from cigarette smoking by putting up taxes. Audio
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World Bank agency brings lighting scheme to rural PNG
Audio 3 Jun 2014A World Bank agency has unveiled a programme to get affordable electricity to remote parts of Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Samoa's 52nd Independence anniversary
Audio 2 Jun 2014It's Samoa's 52nd Independence anniversary since becoming the first Pacific Island to become independent in 1962. Audio
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Sport: World Cup spots up for grabs in Pacific Netball Series
Audio 2 Jun 2014The Pacific Netball Series returns to Rarotonga this week with more games and more to play for. Audio
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Self-help guide post-apocalypse
Lewis Dartnell is an astrobiologist searching for life on Mars. His book 'The Knowledge' is a self-help book for life in a post-apocalyptic world. It claims to tell you everything you need to know… Audio
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Homeowner at wits end after exposed and no help forthcoming
Audio 29 May 2014An East Christchurch homeowner says tests carried out on her house in March showed she and her husband had been exposed to asbestos since September 2012. Audio
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New data on asylum seekers' mental health unsurprising
Audio 27 May 2014A report has revealed the first hard evidence of high levels of mental illness in Australia's camps for asylum seekers. Audio
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ADB reclassifies help to Marshall Islands
Audio 26 May 2014The Marshall Islands has been assured of increased financial support from the Asian Development Bank after the agency moved to reclassify its assistance. Audio
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PNG to consider resettlement of confirmed refugees
Audio 23 May 2014PNG's government is considering where to resettle the first bundle of asylum seekers deemed to be refugees in its detention centre on Manus Island. Audio
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Refugees expected to find Nauru integration difficult
Audio 23 May 2014A human rights lawyer says the Australian government is leaving new refugees in Manus and Nauru unsupported as they enter the community. Audio
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Party over for PNG's Triumph Heritage Empowerment group
Audio 22 May 2014A Papua New Guinea cabinet minister defends his and other MPs decision to leave one of the country's main political parties which is crumbling amid the fallout from its leader's sacking as Treasurer.
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Cook Islands government dismisses PM aid money allegations
Audio 22 May 2014The Cook Islands government says claims Prime Minister Henry Puna got aid money he should not have are outlandish and ignorant. Audio
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Push for Tonga to commit to organic farming within five years
Audio 21 May 2014The chair of Tonga's National Youth Congress says they hope the entire country will commit to organic farming within five years. Audio