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ADB report recommends ways to improve investment in Fiji
Audio 15 Nov 2013A new report on investment in Fiji has found political uncertainty has been one of the main reasons for the country not reaching its potential. Audio
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PNG police confirm grenade used in violence that killed 14
Audio 15 Nov 2013Papua New Guinea police have more details about tribal violence which claimed 14 lives earlier this week in Southern Highlands. Audio
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Much-needed help comes to Philippines
Audio 14 Nov 2013To the Philippines, where the US aircraft carrier The George Washington is due to arrive later this evening - carrying five thousand sailors and around 80 aircraft. Audio
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Peter Fats farewelled by 2,000 fans and rugby who's who
Audio 14 Nov 2013Peter Fats farewelled by 2,000 fans and rugby who's who. Audio
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UN to help Pacific nations build capacity for possible climate migration
Audio 14 Nov 2013United Nations agencies combine force in a new project to raise the capacity of Pacific countries in case they need to migrate as a result of climate change. Audio
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Cooks nun says attitudes changing towards disabled people
Audio 14 Nov 2013A Cook Island nun says attitudes changing towards disabled people through education. Audio
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Student's clean, modern umu could transform island cooking
Audio 13 Nov 2013A modern clean burning umu developed by a Samoan engineering student. Audio
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UN Global appeal launched to raise money to help Philippines
Audio 13 Nov 2013The United Nations has launched an appeal for 365-million-dollars to help relief efforts in typhoon-hit areas of the Philippines. Audio
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Palau under a state of emergency following super typhoon Haiyan
Audio 12 Nov 2013Palau under a state of emergency following super typhoon Haiyan. Audio
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Mauke residents urged to stop wasting water
Audio 12 Nov 2013Residents on Mauke, Cook Islands, are being urged to stop wasting water. Audio
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PNG police chief says Australian police mentors gratefully received
Audio 11 Nov 2013PNG's police commissioner grateful to have Australian officers to mentor his mid-level staff. Audio
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Call for new Bougainville aid mission
Audio 11 Nov 2013Australian think tank says Canberra should lead a revitalised aid mission to Bougainville to ensure there is no re-emergence of violence. Audio
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Fiji's new constitution will focus on education
Audio 8 Nov 2013Fiji's new budget for 2014 will focus on education, more hospitals and better roads. Audio
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Growing desire in the Cook Islands to earn a living from arts
Audio 8 Nov 2013A push in the Cook Islands for more recognition of the creative arts. Audio
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Niue government begins renovating abandoned homes
Audio 7 Nov 2013The Niue government has begun renovating derelict houses as part of plans to create more accommodation for an expected growth in visitor numbers. Audio
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New centre in Nelson promises to help trading links with China
Audio 7 Nov 2013China's position as a key trading partner to New Zealand is being cemented with the opening of a new cultural centre in Nelson today. Audio
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Cook Islands' Mangaia looks to be more self-sufficient
Audio 7 Nov 2013Mangaia island leaders take steps to become more self-sufficient and take ownership over island issues. Audio
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Labour says any help for Chorus over pricing corporate welfare
Audio 6 Nov 2013The Labour Party says any Government help for the company responsible for building the Ultra Fast Broadband network will be corporate welfare. Audio
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Aiututaki Lagoon survey set to help council
Audio 5 Nov 2013Lagoon surveying project will help inform management of lagoon, and benefit eco-tourism. Audio
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Niuean high school students want more support in education
Audio 5 Nov 2013Senior Niuean high school students want more government support in education. Audio
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Rescuers say personal locater beacon helped save woman's life
Audio 4 Nov 2013Rescuers who tramped through snow and high winds in the dark to bring out a woman critically injured on a South Island glacier say she probably wouldn't have lasted the night. Audio
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Fonterra seeks Air New Zealand's help on crisis management
Audio 1 Nov 2013In the wake of the botulism scare, Fonterra is turning to Air New Zealand to help it prepare better for any future crisis. Audio
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Potential to develop hydroponic farming on Niue
Audio 1 Nov 2013The Agriculture Ministry in Niue says there is potential to develop hydroponic farming on the island. Audio
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PNG police encourage public to come foward with complaints
Audio 31 Oct 2013PNG police get serious about rogue officers in force. Audio
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Education Ministry responds on special exam help
Audio 31 Oct 2013The Ministry of Education's special education manager, Brian Coffey, responds to claims that learning disabled students are missing out on exam help. Audio