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Rigo candidate field offers sliver of hope in PNG
Audio 23 Jun 2017A point of difference in the candidate field in a rural Papua New Guinea district is breeding some hope for change on the eve of the national election. Audio
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Vanuatu WW2 museum plans gain traction
Audio 22 Jun 2017An effort to create a Second World War Museum in the Vanuatu town on Luganville is gaining traction, and its directors hope to start construction in the next couple of years. Audio
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Another record year for Samoa investor, but changes loom
Audio 22 Jun 2017The Unit Trust of Samoa has had another record year, paying out just over one and a half million US dollars to investors, but ownership of a key strategic investment is about to change. Audio
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Govt implored to help Asian crime victims
Audio 21 Jun 2017Lawyer Stephen Franks discusses the violence in crime in New Zealand. Audio
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High number of teen pregnancies in Fiji reveal more issues
High number of pregnancies among teenage girls point to social problems such as lack of support for mothers and incest. Audio
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Longest global coral bleaching event on record ends
Climate and ocean scientists say the longest global coral bleaching on record is finally coming to an end leaving a trail of death and destruction in its wake. Audio
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Mumps outbreak in Marshall Islands worse than reported
A mumps outbreak in the Marshall Islands may be hitting the country much harder than reported, according to the country's Ministry of Health. Audio
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Short attention span doesn't help long-term goals
Audio 19 Jun 2017A wandering mind means meandering from your goals. Audio
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Ten years on, Tonga RSE work still has room to grow
Proponents of Tonga's participation in New Zealand's Recognised Seasonal Employment scheme say it has room for improvement. Audio
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NZ aids Niue tourism
Audio 16 Jun 2017New Zealand Prime Minister Bill English has opened new tourism facilities and unveiled plans to improve services for Niue households during a brief stopover yesterday. Audio
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Changes proving tough for some Norfolk Islanders
Beverley Buffett from Norfolk Island says many people there are struggling in the wake of the Australian absorption of the island's government a year ago. Audio
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Chairman of Samoa's Farmers Assoc. not alarmed by virus
A recent virus breakout has hit taro farms in Upolu, Samoa. Samoa's Farmers Association believe that the climate could be the reason for the breakout due to past experiences in the early 1990s. Audio
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Mount Taranaki wairua called on to help at-risk youth
The healing powers of Mount Taranaki are being summoned by a community keen to help young people combat mental health issues. Audio
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Pasifika leaders address social ills in NZ's capital
Audio 15 Jun 2017Family violence, financial stress and men's health are the focus of Pacific leaders in Wellington who are working to combat Pasifika social issues in the country's capital. Audio
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NZ Defence scopes out how to help Niue in a disaster
Audio 15 Jun 2017The New Zealand Defence Force sent a team to Niue recently to look at how it could support the island if it was hit by a major disaster. Audio
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Deported NZer seeks answers from PNG Immigration
Audio 14 Jun 2017A New Zealand Catholic missionary deported from Papua New Guinea says it's unclear how he was supposed to have breached the conditions of his visa. Douglas Tennent says his work helping local people… Audio
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NZ to aid communication and sewerage in the Cooks
Audio 14 Jun 2017The New Zealand Prime Minister is leading a delegation to parts of Polynesia, starting with the Cook Islands where he has made major aid commitments. Audio
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Fiji's Rabuka blames cyclone recovery delays on administration
Audio 14 Jun 2017The leader of Fiji's opposition SODELPA Party is urging people still waiting for government help after Cyclone Winston to start rebuilding using whatever materials they can find. Audio
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App to build awareness about rheumatic fever in Samoa
Samoan app developed to build awareness about rheumatic fever. Audio
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Pacific trade agreement set for signing
After nearly a decade of negotiations, 11 countries from around the Pacific will sign a new free trade agreement in Tonga. Audio
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Catholic missionary forced out of PNG
A New Zealand Catholic missionary, providing legal advice to landowners, has been forced out of Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Spotlight on Australian govt financing role in LNG Project
The Australian government's Export Finance Insurance Corporation has been questioned in the senate about its role in Papua New Guinea's LNG Project. Audio
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Govt needs to share GST revenue to help Auckland, Goff says
Auckland mayor Phil Goff has released the long-awaited Housing Taskforce report, and landbankers are in his sights. Audio
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NZ Treasury takes a look into the country's Pasifika futures
A Pasifika academic in New Zealand gives a guest lecture at Treasury about New Zealand's Pacific Futures. Audio
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Will Haeata help the kids of the east?
Audio 12 Jun 2017Open plan classrooms for 300 children, self-managed learning, and Bob Marley in lieu of the school bell - is Haeata the way of the future? Video