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EU says it's in the Pacific to stay
The European Union is more committed than ever to the Pacific region, according to Stefano Manservisi, the Director-General of DEVCO, the EU's international development arm. Audio
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Pasifika youth focus for anti-suicide efforts
Reaching young Pasifika men remains a strong focus in the fight to combat high suicide rates in New Zealand. Audio
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NZ Pacific population growth drives demand for books
The continued growth of New Zealand's young pacific population has resulted in a high need for more children's literature on pacific stories and pacific language books. Audio
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Can ridesharing help ease Auckland congestion?
A new app, called Localift, has been launched. Ot's a friend-to-friend ridesharing app, allowing people to organise and share lifts with people they know for free. Audio
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Call for drastic action to save sick Cook Islands lagoon
Efforts to save a once pristine lagoon in the Cook Islands are underway but many say it's too little too late. Audio
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Locals help out stranded passengers at Wellington airport
Wellingtonian Jeff Weir went to the airport last night to offer a bed to a couple of stranded passengers. "One's in the sleep out, one's in the lounge... We don't need to wait for an earthquake to… Audio
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Papuan students thriving in NZ
The government of Papua Province in Indonesia says the approximately 80 students it has sent to New Zealand for various forms of study are thriving, while growing their skills and experience base. Audio
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Sport: Transgender weightlifters competing against women unfair - Samoa
Audio 29 Mar 2017Samoa to complain to the International Weightlifting Federation about transgender lifters competing against women. Audio
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New resource to help Maori raising gay, gender-diverse children
A booklet's been published that aims to help Maori families who are struggling to talk with their young gay people, as Leigh Marama McLachlan reports. Audio
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CYF threaten to take four kids off couple who sought help
A Masterton Family Court judge has accused CYF of wiping their hands of four children in a bid to save money, and ruled the children should stay with the couple - their great aunt and uncle - as… Audio
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Pacific businesses in Auckland to try and break into NZ market
28 businesses from around the pacific region are in Auckland creating partnerships that will help them break into the New Zealand market. Audio
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Fiji kava exporter calls for price regulation
A Fiji kava exporter is calling on government to regulate skyrocketing kava prices. Audio
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Call for urgent response to Fiji dairy industry decline
Fiji's opposition National Federation Party says the country's dairy industry is in serious decline and the government must take action. Audio
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Kermadecs remain important NZ scientific outpost
Dozens of staff from New Zealand's Department of Conservation, MetService and GNS Science agencies are conducting work in the Kermadecs. Audio
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Sport: Tonga expects Teufaiva to host July rugby tests
Audio 28 Mar 2017Tonga Rugby is confident that Teufaiva Stadium will be able to host test rugby for the first time in eight years in July. Audio
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Cream says will help it lead to bigger and better things
A dairy trading platform is not deterred by being the new kid on the block and is aiming to sign on major customers in Asia. Audio
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Solar power project helps families in rural Fiji
Audio 27 Mar 2017A solar power project in Fiji is providing power to remote households in Viti Levu, which was hardest hit by last year's Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Could spider venom help stroke recovery?
Dr Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists on a discovery by a team of Australian researchers which has found that the venom of one of the world's most dangerous spiders can protect brain cells after a… Audio
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Radio technology helps track dementia sufferers
Simple radio technology - previously used to track kiwis in the wild - is helping tackle the problem of people with dementia getting disoriented and lost. Audio, Gallery
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'Great opportunity' provided by Fiji's climate talk presidency
Audio 24 Mar 2017Environmental NGOs from around the Pacific say Fiji's presidency of a major environmental conference this year provides one of the greatest opportunities to advance their ambitions. Audio
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Tonga using fish and chicks to combat ncds
Audio 24 Mar 2017On the back of providing access to discounted fresh fish, Tonga's government is shipping thousands of baby ducks and chickens to villages to promote the consumption of locally sourced foods. Audio
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Cigarette companies urged to help foot dairies security bill
A dairy owner says cigarette companies should help pay for security to protect shop keepers from assaults. Ash Dardarji has been in the dairy business for 30 years but he now wonders if selling… Audio
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Nearly 100 NZ companies declined RSE involvement after breaches
Nearly 100 companies wanting to take part in the scheme that brings seasonal workers from the Pacific to New Zealand have had their applications declined after they breached the rules. Audio
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Whanau help and hinder Maori Uni students, study shows
Otago University study finds whanau support is a key factor in Maori students success, but whanau commitments are a key hindrance. Audio
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NZ could be drafted to help US plan to defeat IS
Washington correspondent Kate Fisher says New Zealand will likely be approached to help both militarily and financially in the fight to stamp out Islamic State. Audio