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UNICEF hoping to immunise all Pacific children
Audio 28 Apr 2014The agency UNICEF says its raising awareness of immunisation in an effort to protect children with vaccinations, even in remote parts of the Pacific region. Audio
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Heavy rain threat worries Solomon Islanders
Audio 25 Apr 2014The Red Cross says the threat of further wet weather in the flood damaged Solomon Islands is likely to hamper recovery efforts and is making people very nervous. Audio
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Resignation of Samoa's Finance Minister expected to mend rift
Audio 25 Apr 2014The resignation of Samoa's Finance Minister is expected to mend a rift within the ruling HRPP party. Audio
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New Zealand funding biggest solar field in the Pacific
Audio 24 Apr 2014The largest solar array in the Pacific will soon be sitting in the middle of a racecourse in Samoa's captial. Audio
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Clean up in Whataroa continues but where's the help?
Audio 24 Apr 2014The clean up in Whataroa after last week's vicious storm is in full swing but some locals are questioning why they've been left with little help to sort out the mess. Audio
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Solomons schools still closed with flood victims staying
Audio 23 Apr 2014Despite working through the Easter weekend disaster authorities in Solomon Islands have failed to shift many flood victims from makeshift evacuation centres in the capital. Audio
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National supporter helps fund Jones' Labour bid
Audio 22 Apr 2014The Labour MP, Shane Jones, has revealed a prominent National Party supporter helped fund his bid for the Labour leadership last year. Audio
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Infrastructure Key to Solomon Island Recovery: ADB
Audio 22 Apr 2014ADB says Infrastructure key to economic recovery for Solomon Islands Audio
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British diplomat worried by domestic violence levels in Samoa
Audio 22 Apr 2014The British High Commissioner to Samoa recently made a final visit to Apia from Wellington before she moves on from her role in July. Audio
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Return to communities new focus of Solomon' flood relief
Audio 18 Apr 2014A look at the situation in Solomon Islands two weeks after the floods. Audio
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Tuvalu re-establishes ties with Georgia
Audio 18 Apr 2014Tuvalu's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Taukelina Finikaso, says the country risked isolating itself when the previous government set up diplomatic ties with Russia. Audio
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NGO wants support for Solomons' flood affected farmers
Audio 18 Apr 2014New Zealand NGO is looking for support to help farmers in rural Guadalcanal in Solomon Islands who were put out of business by the flooding two weeks ago. Audio
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Sport:Australian named Fiji netball coach for second time
Audio 18 Apr 2014Experienced Australian mentor Julie Hoornweg has been appointed Fiji netball coach for the second time, albeit on a short-term deal. Audio
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Public can help to decide future of Red Zone
Audio 17 Apr 2014People who had to move from their red zoned homes will now have the chance to help decide what happens to the land in eastern Christchurch and Kaiapoi. Audio
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Relief to remote PNG islands coming slowly after Cyclone Ita
Audio 17 Apr 2014Relief to remote PNG islands coming slowly after Cyclone Ita. Audio
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Niue premier confident on re-election
Audio 17 Apr 2014Niue caretaker premier says he is confident on re-election and will introduce policy reforms and invest in tourism in his next term. Audio
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UNDP to pay Ha'apai cyclone victims to clear debris
Audio 17 Apr 2014UNDP to pay Ha'apai families in exchange for their work in clearing debris after Cyclone Ian in January. Audio
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Solomon Islands flood victims worried about lack of clean water
Audio 16 Apr 2014People made homeless by the floods in Solomon Islands speak about life in the evacuation centres. Audio
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Natural disasters in Sols taking toll on people
Audio 14 Apr 2014Series of natural disasters in the Solomons is taking its toll on the 10,000 people still in evacuation centres following flash flooding 10 days ago. Audio
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Solomon Island Govt:effects of floods still coming in
Audio 11 Apr 2014The head of the National Disaster Office in Solomon Islands says emergency repairs to roads and bridges has allowed teams to go further into Guadalcanal Province to assess flood damage. Audio
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World Bank funds disaster resilience project in Solomons
Audio 11 Apr 2014The World Bank reveals more details about grants to Solomon Islands and how it will improve disaster preparedness. Audio
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NZ's McCully sees good progress towards elections in Fiji
Audio 11 Apr 2014The New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully says he's continuing to see good quality progress in Fiji towards elections. Audio
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Concern at the threat of disease in Solomons
Audio 10 Apr 2014In Solomon Islands there is increasing concern at the threat of disease after last week's floods. Audio
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Greenpeace closes Suva office
Audio 10 Apr 2014The environmental watchdog Greenpeace is closing its Pacfic regional office in Fiji at the end of the month. Audio
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A lot of work ahead as Solomons comes to terms with flood
Audio 9 Apr 2014About a fifth of Honiara's population is living in evacuation centres set up in the capital following last week's devastating floods in Solomon Islands. Audio