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US security firm raises eyebrows in PNG
Papua New Guinea's police commissioner has defended his decision to engage with an American security firm and consider their services to train local police and other security forces in preparation for… Audio
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How do dingoes help dirt?
Kathryn Ryan talks to Associate Professor Mike Letnic, the senior author of a study which has found the removal of dingoes from eastern Australia has negatively affected everything from vegetation… Audio
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Fiji sugar bailout seen as bandaid
The Fiji government has announced a cyclone bailout package for sugar cane growers while taking a swipe at the media and politicians for politicising the industry. Audio
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Tonga shocks region with announcement of games withdrawal
Tonga Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva has announced his government plans to withdraw the country from hosting the 2019 Pacific Games. Audio
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Emergency supplies on their way to victims of Cyclone Donna
Audio 16 May 2017Aid being deployed as damage assessments continue in Vanuatu and New Caledonia. Audio
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East West Centre mulls survival post Trump cuts
Audio 15 May 2017The East West Centre based in Hawai'i may look to getting extra funding from countries in Asia after proposed budget cuts under the Trump administration. Audio
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Kaikoura businesses' desperate plea for help - and visitors
Kaikoura businesses say the drop-off in visitors following the 7.8 quake in November has hurt them so much they'll be forced to lay people off and even close their doors for good. Video, Audio
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Assessment team head to Vanuatu's Torba province
Assessment team moves in on the northern provinces of Vanuatu today. Audio
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New tool kit aims to help Pacific human rights reporting
A new tool kit has been developed to help Pacific governments with human rights treaties reporting. Audio
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Gangs begging government for help with their own P crisis
Gangs are approaching police and the government to help them deal with their own members who are hooked on methamphetamine, and out of control. Audio
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Government insists tourism funding boost will help environment
The Conservation Minister Maggie Barry says the new funding is welcomed. "That will attract more visitors, we will be able to earn more money from that and we will be able to invest more money in… Audio
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Pressure on Southern DHB to help hepatitis C sufferers
Southern District Health Board is under growing pressure to join other health boards in helping hepatitis C sufferers get access to life saving antiviral drugs through an overseas buyers club… Audio
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Dunedin adapts to help former refugees make new lives
It's been a year since the first Syrian refugee families arrived in Dunedin. While the crisis they fled from is as volatile as ever, the former refugees are taking solace in their new-found home. Audio
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$5m fund to help farmers with quake-damaged land
Farmers whose land was damaged by November's Kaikoura earthquake now have access to a new $5 million dollar government fund. The Kaikoura farmer and District Councillor Derrick Millton says the fund… Audio
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NZ Navy vessel in Fiji boosts fight against illegal fishing
The arrival of a New Zealand Navy vessel in Fiji is being hailed as as a boost in the fight against illegal fishing across right across the South Pacific. Audio
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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