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Pacific commits to eliminating malaria by 2030
Audio 25 Apr 2018Pacific leaders have joined an ambitious commitment to eliminate malaria from the Asia-Pacific by 2030. Audio
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Business lends hand with fundraising on flood devastated Kaua'i
Audio 25 Apr 2018A real estate business in Hawaii has redirected charity funds to help with recovery efforts after flash flooding devastated parts of the county last weekend. Audio
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Hopes for greater transparency in PNG economy
Audio 25 Apr 2018The head of Papua New Guinea's Institute of National Affairs says the introduction of a new financial system should make the country's economy more effective and transparent. Audio
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New Zealand's plans for a Pacific "reset" on track
Audio 25 Apr 2018New Zealand's plans for a Pacific "reset" on track prior to the budget and this month's Pacific Forum Economic Minister's meeting. Audio
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Vanuatu Govt gets multiple offers of land for Ambae victims
Audio 24 Apr 2018The Vanuatu Government says it has received a number of offers of land to accommodate Ambae Islanders forced to move by the latest volcanic eruption. Audio
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Renewed British outreach in Pacific
The British government is taking major steps to re-engage with the Pacific. Audio
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The preschoolers helping with safe sleep for babies
Every year, 40 to 50 New Zealand babies die from Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI). Preschoolers educated about safe sleep through doll-play could help combat SUDI now and in the future, says… Video, Audio
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Te Reo prison pilot helping stamp out gang rivalries
A pilot programme at a South Auckland prison is being credited with helping Maori men reconnect with their culture, and is stamp out gang rivalries and jail tensions in the process. Video, Audio
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Frustration, and hunger, mounts on Vanuatu's Ambae
The evacuation of residents on the ash-covered Vanuatu island of Ambae is finally getting underway, as food supplies dwindle and disease starts to spread. Audio
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Rescue and evacuation underway in flood-hit Hawaii
Rescue and evacuation efforts ongoing in flood devastated areas of Hawaii. Audio
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Matthew Syed: how failing can help us succeed
No-one became successful by being afraid to make mistakes, says Matthew Syed. The British journalist and former Olympic table tennis champion has written a new book for kids – You Are Awesome. Audio
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IFC identifies where to unlock PNG tourism potential
Audio 18 Apr 2018Papua New Guinea's tourism sector is poised for substantial growth if it optimises opportunities in niche markets. Audio
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Pacific parliamentarians workshop their Westminster skills
Audio 18 Apr 2018New Pacific parliamentarians have been in Wellington, New Zealand to gain insights into effectively navigating the Westminster system of government in their respective nations. Audio
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Minister wants third party to help solve hunger strike
Peter Glasson today began a hunger strike in front of Southern Response's Christchurch headquarters, after years of fighting with the government owned insurer to have his policy honoured. Video, Audio
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Cooks' opposition promises help for outer islands
Audio 17 Apr 2018The state of the Cook Islands outer islands is a big concern for the opposition Democratic Party going into elections in June. Audio
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The Free Store needs help
Benjamin Johnson runs a Wellington non-profit called The Free Store. They distribute surplus food each year from 65 eateries to people in need - around 100 people each day. Audio
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Ambae locals want more info on the government's evacuation plan
Audio 16 Apr 2018A state of emergency has been declared on Vanuatu's Ambae, as the island becomes uninhabitable amid a continuing volcanic eruption. Audio
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Bougainville parliamentarian focused on referendum
Audio 16 Apr 2018An MP in Bougainville's autonomous regional parliament says he relished sharing experiences of Westminster-style democracies with counterparts from around the region. Audio
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Young leaders want more awareness on CYC in the Pacific
Audio 12 Apr 2018Pacific leaders elected to run for the Commonwealth Youth Council elections want more awareness of the opportunity in the region. Audio
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Marshallese women seek court help to curb domestic violence
The Marshall Islands is on track to see a record number of women seeking court intervention in domestic violence cases. Audio
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Fiji braces for another cyclone
Audio 10 Apr 2018People in Fiji are braced for another cyclone just a week after Cyclone Josie killed six people. Audio
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Young Tongan playwright debuts powerful theatre piece
Young Tongan playwright releases his debut piece Hearts of Men, crafted over five years, in hope to strengthen Tongan theatre in New Zealand. Audio
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When Eastbourne rallied to help Wahine survivors
Audio 9 Apr 2018When the Wahine ran aground in a violent super storm 50 years ago the people of Eastbourne rallied round; the RSA became a temporary emergency centre for hundreds of survivors.
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World Vision assists with water sanitation in quake-hit PNG
Audio 6 Apr 2018The aid agency World Vision is focussing its efforts on assisting thousands of people with water sanitation following February's massive earthquake in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Global giant Air BnB looks to Pacific expansion
Audio 5 Apr 2018The home accommodation provider Airbnb is holding a workshop this week in the Cook Islands as part of a regional push to try to attract more locals to join. Audio