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Facebook helps users to spot 'fake news'
Facebook is advising its users how to spot deliberately misleading content online, in the weeks leading up to the British general election. The social media company has placed adverts in newspapers… Audio
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Aid agencies in Vanuatu work to help those affected by Cyclone
Audio 9 May 2017Aid agencies are planning how best to provide supplies to worst affected areas in Vanuatu in the wake of Cyclone Donna. Audio
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Aid agencies plan response to Cyclone Donna
Audio 9 May 2017Aid agencies are planning how best to provide supplies to worst affected areas in Vanuatu in the wake of Cyclone Donna. Audio
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Eye in the sky helps count birds in the air
New Zealand and British scientists have used satellite images to figure out the number of endangered albatrosses living on remote and inaccessible islands. Audio
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Shopworkers worried about violent robberies want politicians' help
Migrant shopworkers fed-up with being victims of violent robberies are sceptical politicians will keep their promises to protect them. Audio
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PNG PhD graduate offers insights on sustainability
A Papua New Guinea scholar who has completed her PhD in New Zealand says her research on sustainability can help fill a gap in government policy back home. Audio
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World Cup picture opens up for Pacific league teams
With the Rugby League World Cup less than six months away, Pacific Island teams will get an early gauge of their progress in this weekend's international triple-header in Sydney. Audio
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Youth engagement critical to sustained Pacific democracy
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association secretary-general says that young people have views which must be listened to. Akbar Khan says that in the Pacific and other regions, youth must be engaged… Audio
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Ocean explorers find "Forests" of coral near Cook Islands
Dense coral forests are among the surprising discoveries in the ocean depths near the Cook Islands. Audio
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New campaign aims to help rid Canterbury rugby of racial abuse
The Canterbury Rugby Union wants to put a stop to racial abuse in rugby and it's launched a campaign it hopes will help Christchurch leave behind its reputation as a white city. Audio
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New approach in Niue village health outreach
Niue's health department is changing its approach in reaching out to village communities in an effort to see more effective change in Niue people's health. Audio
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'We need help with students' mental health' - School principals
Secondary school principals say it's frustrating that new research proves the benefits of good health services in schools, but toofew schools are able to provide them. Yesterday on Nine to Noon we… Audio
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Public school teachers in Hawaii get hefty pay increase
Audio 2 May 2017Public school teachers in Hawaii last week voted in favour of a contract that will give them a significant pay hike.
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Tuvalu's PM hopes Trump will keep US in Paris agreement
Audio 1 May 2017Tuvalu's prime minister says if the United States leaves the Paris climate agreement, it will be disastrous for his country - and the world. Audio
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Trade advisor confident of value in PACER Plus
Audio 1 May 2017An advisor to the Pacific throughout the negotiations on the PACER Plus trade deal says he thinks it will bring significant benefits for the island countries. Audio
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$2 million research grant on offer for Maori and Pacific youth mental health
Audio 1 May 2017The Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) are seeking applications for a two million dollar Maori and Pacific youth mental health research. HRC's Chief Executive Kath McPherson says that Maori… Audio
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PNG police prepared for Highlands elections risk
Audio 28 Apr 2017Papua New Guinea media has this week reported on what it called the first cases of election-related violence ahead of the 2017 polls, yet police say they are well prepared for election period. Audio
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Niue's artists help keep local culture alive
Audio 28 Apr 2017Artists in Niue are using their skills to help preserve Niue's culture and traditions which are under threat because of mass emigration. Audio
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Edgecumbe studied to help protect other places from flood
Scientists are heading to Edgecumbe next week to gather data they hope will help protect towns all around the world from the devastating effects of floods, as Rowan Quinn reports. Audio
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Sport: Tahiti among the Beach Soccer World Cup contenders
Audio 28 Apr 2017Tahiti are expected to be among the top teams at the Beach Soccer World Cup in the Bahamas. Audio
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Manus MP still standing despite Dutton broadside
Audio 27 Apr 2017Papua New Guinea's Manus MP Ronny Knight says Australia's Immigration MInister Peter Dutton has tried to discredit him in the eyes of the public. But he says he will not stop speaking out about how… Audio
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Few gains for Pacific in PACER deal - New Zealand MP
A New Zealand Green Party MP says there are few benefits for Pacific Islands countries in the about to be completed PACER PLUS trade deal. Audio
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Tourism PR scoop for French Polynesia
Audio 24 Apr 2017French Polynesia's tourism authority says a recent spate of high-profile visits is some of the best PR they could have wished for. Audio
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Tongan RSE workers sent home after absconding
Audio 24 Apr 2017Two more Tongan workers have been sent home from Recognised Seasonal Employment in New Zealand, triggering calls for better vetting in the scheme. Audio
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Tough approach by Tonga police welcomed
Audio 24 Apr 2017A commentator on Tongan affairs is giving strong backing to an Easter Weekend police action in the capital, Nuku'alofa, that led to dozens of arrests. Audio