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Pacific backs Norway in zero tolerance to plastic pollution
The head of the UN Environment's Pacific Office says protecting the oceans from plastic pollution is a high priority at the current global meeting in Kenya. Audio
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Review of NZX listing rules could help more small companies
The stock exchange needs to make changes to its listing rules to help bring a new generation of small, technology-based growth companies to the market. Audio
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Tongan doctor conducts new research into rheumatic fever
Audio 4 Dec 2017New research into the treatment of rheumatic fever and how it affects the various deomgraphics of New Zealand. Audio
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Fiji authorities worried about child suicide increase
Fiji police have made a public appeal to parents to keep their children safe over the school holiday period after the deaths of four children last week. Audio
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Strategies to help kids learn
Whether at school or on the sports field, structure your child's learning so there's lots of success and make yourself fallible and relatable, says speech and language therapist Christian Wright. Audio
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Will rules around farm sales help young farmers?
Young farmers optimistic about new rules for foreign ownership of farms. Terry Copeland, chief executive of New Zealand Young Farmers, says if the price of farms drop by 10 percent, it would make a… Audio
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Calls for PNG torturers to be brought to justice
Calls mount in PNG for those who tortured a six year old girl for sorcery to come forward Audio
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Gender inequality at the heart of Pacific violence pandemic
On average two in three women around the Pacific will experience sexual and/or physical violence in their lifetimes. Audio
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New community centre to help the youth of Kiribati
A new community youth centre is planned for the Kiribati township of Betio to address the issue of high youth unemployment rates. Audio
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Pacific emphasised in Australian foreign policy white paper
The importance Australia's giving to the Pacific islands in its foreign policy white paper is being welcomed as over due - but there's some awkward contradictions. Audio
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SPCA in Cooks aims to control wandering dogs
The SPCA in the Cook Islands wants help to do something about wandering dogs which bother livestock on Rarotonga. Audio
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Australia welcomes Solomons' commitment to new cable project
Audio 27 Nov 2017Australia has welcomed the announcement by Solomon Islands' new prime minister that he is committed a proposal for a submarine internet cable which was announced prior to the overthrow of the previous… Audio
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Pacific aid agencies encouraged to lead
Advancing local Pacific leadership in disaster response tabled at regional NGO conference. Audio
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Tongan registers residing in New Zealand
Historical Tongan records of births, deaths and marriages of British subjects residing in Tonga between 1874 to 1968 can be found at the University of Auckland. Audio
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Aus urged to do more to meet expectations as Pacific leader
Audio 23 Nov 2017Australia's shadow minister of defence Richard Marles says the country needs to make the Pacific Islands a core concern of its foreign policy or lose ground to others. Audio
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IFC aiming to help business governance in the Pacific
Audio 23 Nov 2017The International Finance Corporation is launching the Pacific Corporate Governance Institute this week in Suva to promote good governance in the business sector. Audio
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Clutha struggles with P, demands more addiction help
There's a call for more addiction support services in the sleepy Otago area of Clutha District as authorities there struggle to deal with increasing methamphetamine issues. One district councillor… Audio
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Traditional fishing practices may rehabilitate Hawaiian waters
Audio 20 Nov 2017A Hawaiian marine scientist says evidence shows there is no doubt Hawaii's waters are being overfished but he's hopeful traditional Hawaiian sustainability practices may help. Audio
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10,000 Christmas presents to be delivered in Otara
Audio 20 Nov 201710,000 Christmas presents to be delivered to all kindergarten, primary and intermediate schools in Otara south Auckland. Audio
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Tongan artist releases new bilingual book
Audio 20 Nov 2017A Tongan artist and educator has released a bilingual book to address his concern at the future of the language. Audio
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New Solomons PM commits to anti-corruption
Audio 16 Nov 2017The new Solomon Islands prime minister Rick Hou says he is committed to passing the anti-corruption bill recently tabled in parliament. Audio
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NZ opposition doubts PM's claims of progress on Manus refugees
The New Zealand opposition is sceptical of the Prime Minister's claim that progress has been made on Australia being willing to accept the offer to resettle 150 refugees from offshore detention… Audio
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Environmentalists support call for Cooks tourism curb
The Cook Islands environmental organisation Te Ipukarea Society says tourism growth on the main island of Rarotonga is not sustainable in its current form. Audio
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Chris Hipkins aiming to help the opposition
With a new Government comes a new Leader of the House, Chris Hipkins, who says he's trying to help the opposition hold the Government to account. Audio
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Kids help out a virtual kākā with new adventure app
Visitors to Central Park in Wellington can use a new app to follow a virtual kākā named Kaia and help her set up a nest. The app, named Kākā, works through Facebook Messenger and is aimed at young… Audio