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Anger builds over Nauru court shut out
Audio 5 Apr 2018There are widespread concerns at the Nauru Government stopping appeals to the Australian High Court. Audio
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Foul play claimed in registering Tahiti election candidates
Audio 4 Apr 2018Claims of intimidation and obstruction in the run-up to French Polynesia's election. Audio
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Foreign minister underlines PNG's regional leadership
Papua New Guinea's Foreign Minister Rimbink Pato says his country has growing strategic importance as the link between Asia and the Pacific Islands region. Audio
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UNICEF spreads hygiene message after meningitis outbreak
Audio 28 Mar 2018UNICEF in Fiji says the meningitis outbreak can be addressed by families paying particular attention to basic hygiene to limit the disease from spreading. Audio
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Mt Albert KiwiBuild homes: Private sector needs help - Twyford
Housing Minister Phil Twyford plans to build up to 4000 houses, but the National Party says the numbers don't add up. Yesterday Mr Twyford unveiled the plan to build the homes on roughly 30 hectares… Audio
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Does Indonesia belong in the Melanesian Spearhead Group?
Indonesia's place in the Melanesian Spearhead Group has come under scrutiny from regional leaders and experts after allegations were made by Solomon Islands' deputy prime minister Manasseh Sogavare… Audio
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Crocodile threat persists in Manus
Audio 23 Mar 2018Deadly crocodile attacks are a persistent problem in Papua New Guinea's northernmost province of Manus. Audio
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Mobile 'shruder' machine could help remote areas in Vanuatu
A waste solution machine is looking to head to remote communities in Vanuatu to tackle the issue of plastic waste pollution. Audio
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Pacific people champion gender equality through social media campaign
Audio 22 Mar 2018The UNDP were behind a social media campaign called #Champions4Equality that highlights stories of individual women and men around the Asia and Pacific region that focus on gender equality. Audio
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Pacific artists call out NZ govt arts funder for cultural bias
Pacific arts community members have called out perceived institutional racism at New Zealand's government arts funding body at a conference in the country's capital. Audio
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Call for Govt to increase dentist subsidies to help poor
The Dental Association says financial help for those who can least afford dental care is an ambulance at the bottom of the cliff, and there is a case for increased government subsidies. Video, Audio
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More disaster insurance being developed for Pacific countries
Getting disaster response funds to where people need them and in a timely manner is the goal of a dedicated Pacific insurance company set up in response to climate change and the limited resources of… Audio
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Dairy robberies: Owners 'had enough', demand govt help
Audio 19 Mar 2018Hamilton diary and convenience store owners say they have had enough of aggravated robberies that are making them fearful for their lives. On Wednesday one man was attacked with a machete and on… Audio
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NZ to be more of a 'true partner' to Pacific, says Peters
New Zealand's Foreign Minister says that compared to the previous administration, the new government is going to put its money where its mouth is in terms of aid to the Pacific Winston Peters says the… Audio
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Food security issues face quake displaced people in PNG
Papua New Guinea's earthquake has put a lot of pressure on food supplies with displaced people needing both emergency food and seeds to re-establish fast growning food crops according to an Australian… Audio
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Minginui gets $5.8 million injection to help jobless
A tiny Bay of Plenty village has been given a big boost to expand its nursery and help drive jobs, but will it be enough to help the community overcome economic and social hardships? Audio
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Tensions in Temotu as expiry of Aus miner's licenses loom
Tensions are rising in Temotu as an Australian miner's licenses to prospect and operate in the Solomon Islands' province approach their expiry date. Audio
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Golden Bay cleans up with $100k help after Gita
Storm-affected residents and businesses in Golden Bay have welcomed news of a 100-thousand dollar rescue package, but some say it might not be enough. The area of north-west Nelson had its only road… Audio
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Death toll rises to 3 in Vanuatu, Hola victims wait for aid
Vanuatu Disaster authorities having trouble collecting data on exactly how many people need aid after cyclone Hola hit its northern islands a week ago, meanwhile the death toll rises. Audio
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Samoa prepares for arrival of deportees from the US
Audio 14 Mar 2018Samoa says it won't be taking non-Samoan deportees from the US. Audio
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Have police pursuit bans in the US helped?
While debate continues in the wake of the weekend's fatal police chase about whether the police need to change their pursuit policy, a retired American police captain says restrictive policies adopted… Audio
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New app aims to improve Solomons fishing sector
Solomon Islanders collaborate with NZ tertiary institute to improve local aquaculture and food security efforts. Audio
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Work and Income 'wrong' to reject woman seeking help
The Social Security Appeal Authority says Work and Income was wrong to turn away a woman seeking help because she'd come to what it deemed to be the wrong office. She had gone to the Manurewa office… Audio
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More support needed for people living with HIV in the Pacific
Audio 12 Mar 2018People living with human immunodeficiency virus or HIV in the Pacific islands are still experiencing high levels of stigma and discrimination according to a new study. Audio
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Science fiction-like proposal to help combat global warming
Audio 12 Mar 2018Filtering out a portion of sunlight from entering the Earth's atmosphere is being explored as a way of reducing some of the impacts of climate change. Audio