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Fiji welcomes atomic agency with aim for cancer facility
Audio 28 Mar 2014Fiji aiming for cancer treatment facility in three years, and seeks international donors. Audio
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Prefabs could help in solution to housing shortage
Audio 28 Mar 2014Prefab New Zealand has just published a report saying prefabrication could cut the price of an average house by 25-thousand dollars. Audio
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Tonga picks up tips from New Zealand to improve education
Audio 28 Mar 2014Tonga's Minister of Education is hoping to pick up some useful tips from a New Zealand school to help improve regressing education in Tonga. Audio
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Former Nauru camp volunteer releases damning book
Audio 26 Mar 2014A former Salvation Army worker who provided welfare services at the Australian-run asylum seeker detention centre on Nauru says the situation of hopelessness at the camp was so bad he had to speak… Audio
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Record results for maritime surveillance sweep in the Pacific
Audio 26 Mar 2014An annual maritime surveillance sweep in the north Pacific has reported record results. Audio
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Social media becomes Fiji election battleground
Audio 25 Mar 2014A battle for the young vote is gathering pace in Fiji on social media. Audio
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Fiji Airways expected to resume flights between Fiji and Vava'u
Audio 25 Mar 2014Cautious optimism following news of expected international route to and from Fiji and Tonga's Vava'u. Audio
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Promised Land: My Journey Through America's Self-Help Culture
Audio 24 Mar 2014The daughter of a prolific self-help author turns a skeptical eye on the world of books that promise everything from finding inner peace to conquering the corporate world. 'Promised Land: My Journey… Audio
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RSE scheme workers benefiting from financial literacy seminars
Audio 24 Mar 2014Pacific workers in New Zealand under the recognised seasonal employer scheme have been encouraged to spend their hard-earned money wisely. Audio
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NGO disaster planning helps save lives in Vanuatu during Lusi
Audio 24 Mar 2014NGO Care International helps Vanuatu island of Futuna stay up to date during recent cyclone with text messaging system. Audio
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SPC issues reports to members on sea cucumber management
Audio 24 Mar 2014SPC provides members with specialised advice to help them protect the endangered sea cucumber. Audio
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Farmer stung by hundreds of wasps struggles to get help
Audio 21 Mar 2014A farmer in Taumarunui, stung by hundreds of wasps this week, says she thought she might die, when she could not get through on the 111 emergency line to call an Ambulance. Audio
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Fiji Constitutional Forum confident in Electoral Commission
Audio 21 Mar 2014Fiji Constitutional Forum says it has confidence the Electoral Commission is doing what it can to ensure free and fair elections in September Audio
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Surveys prepare Bougainville for removal of unexploded bombs
Audio 21 Mar 2014Groundwork for another Pacific chapter of Operation Render Safe in Bougainville. Audio
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Pink eye outbreak infects over 300 people in Samoa
Audio 20 Mar 2014A rapidly spreading viral conjunctivitis known as pink eye has infected more than 300 people in Samoa. Audio
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Govt response to Pacific languages disappointing
Audio 20 Mar 2014A group of Auckland educators say the government is not doing enough to help Pacific students prosper at preschools, and is in danger of repeating past mistakes made with Te Reo Maori. Audio
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FBI called in to help search for missing plane
Audio 20 Mar 2014As the search for the missing Malaysian Airlines jet continues over a 12th day, the FBI has been called in to help probe the background of the plane's pilot. Audio
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RNZAF Squadron leader helps in search for Flight MH370
Audio 20 Mar 2014The frustration felt by the families of people on board a missing aircraft has led to a confrontation at a media centre in Kuala Lumpur. Audio
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Basic healthcare training for Fiji squatter settlements
Audio 20 Mar 2014A new programme in Fiji is training people to provide basic healthcare to residents in squatter settlements. Audio
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Harsher penalties for infanticide rejected in Vanuatu
Audio 19 Mar 2014Vanuatu's council of women is rejecting a call from a Tanna chief for stricter penalties on mothers who kill their newborn babies. Audio
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Views sought on replacement document for Pacific Plan
Audio 19 Mar 2014More views being sought on what should replace the region's document for closer integration, the Pacific Plan. Audio
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Court hears how murder victim texted in vain for help
Audio 18 Mar 2014A man is beginning a jail term of at least 17 years for murdering a Northland mother of one whose family did not see her texted pleas for help in time. Audio
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Plan to set up a TV station in Bougainville to empower people
Audio 18 Mar 2014Setting up a television station on Bougainville as a medium for getting information to the people is a high priority for the regional member of Papua New Guinea's autonomous province. Audio
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Fiji women identify key election issues including gay rights
Audio 18 Mar 2014Young women from all around Fiji meet in Suva to decide on the key issues they want raised in the lead-up to the elections promised for September. Audio
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Land disputes in Niue could be dealt with more quickly
Audio 17 Mar 2014It's hoped the recent appointment of land commissioners in Niue will help move land disputes through court more quickly. Audio