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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
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PNG women's anthology looks beyond the myths
Audio 23 Mar 2017A new anthology of literature by Papua New Guinea women is challenging the traditional attribution of women's successes to a male reference point. Audio
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Ashley Peacock's parents beg select committee for help
The 39-year-old mental health patient's parents Marlene and David have made an emotional plea to the health select committee asking for it to monitor their son's transitition. Audio
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Scientist says Marshallese wave navigation still has relevance
Audio 22 Mar 2017A book by a Harvard Science Professor is helping spark interest in the traditional Marshallese navigation technique of wave piloting. Audio
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Tonga finally has Ombudsman
Tonga can finally say it has an Ombudsman after years of legislative preparation. Audio
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Pacific urged to unlock coconut potential
A lot more work needs to be done to harness the rising economic potential of coconuts, according to the Pacific Community. Audio
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HIV prevalence in PNG worries UN agency
Audio 20 Mar 2017The UNAIDS office in Papua New Guinea has expressed distress at the country's climbing HIV prevalence, as latest statistics in PNG estimate that almost 47,000 people are infected with HIV in a country… Audio
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Chain and The Gang: Rock 'n' roll Theology
Chain and the Gang is a loose collection of band members revolving around Ian Svenonious, once named 'The Most Interesting Man in Washington DC.' Video, Audio
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Sport: PNG captain relishes chance alongside cricket legends
Barramundis captain Assad Vala becomes the first PNG player to compete in a professional cricket competition. Audio
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Pasifika encouraged to get interested in NZ politics
A New Zealand group is working on giving young Pasifika a voice and getting them engaged in politics. Audio
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Residents of flats which flooded at the weekend need more help
For the second time in five years, six ground floor units in Glendene, West Auckland flooded after a nearby stormwater drain failed during heavy rain. Despite help from Civil Defence some residents… Audio
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Aboriginal elder determined to keep advocating for West Papua
Audio 15 Mar 2017An Aboriginal elder and artist says she will continue advocating for West Papua's independence despite a mural she created being destroyed. Audio
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Fiji hockey seeking ways to close the gap
Fiji Hockey are searching for more international competition after a series of heavy defeats. Audio
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Tonga to seek climate change funding
Tonga's government is looking for up to US$50 million of funding to deal with issues like climate change issues in the country. Audio
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Bougainville advances referendum preparations
Audio 13 Mar 2017The Bougainville agency charged with preparing the region for a referendum on possible independence from Papua New Guinea, says it is vital the people decide the questions in the vote. Audio
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Fiji's toll free abuse hotline sees flood of calls
Audio 13 Mar 2017More women from Fiji's remoter islands are calling in to report abuse after the launch of a toll free domestic violence hotline last week. Audio
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Micronesian banana fibre startup attracts attention
Audio 13 Mar 2017A small Micronesian startup, Green Banana Paper, is attracting international attention with its vegan wallets and paper products made of banana fibre. Audio
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Samoa university to offer journalism degree program in 2018
Audio 13 Mar 2017The National University of Samoa is expanding the Media and Journalism course to a Bachelor's degree in 2018. The journalism course started as a certificate programme, then was upgraded to a diploma… Audio
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Helping the dying, the deaf, and the abused
Parliament hears from submitters on assisted dying, and captions for broadcast media and a bill that will help victims of abuse makes progress. Audio
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Samoa launches ILO report on child street vendors
Audio 10 Mar 2017Children as young as 7 years old are working on the streets of Apia according to an ILO report on child street vendors in Samoa. Audio
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Surge in young Cantabrians seeking mental health help
The increase began after Christchurch's 2011 earthquakes, but the District Health Board is expecting to face even more challenges following effects of the Port Hills fires and last year's earthquake… Audio
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Locals pitch in to help flooded family in Kaiaua
17-year-old Charlotte Ridler from the coastal town of Kaiaua describes how everyone pitched in to help when it was cut off by floods that struck the Firth of Thames yesterday. Audio
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PNG women get crash course in parliament
An intending female candidate in this year's Papua New Guinea general election is relishing a chance to better understand the rules of engagement in parliamentary politics. Audio