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Promoting Chinese mental health
For 40 years Auckland psychiatrist Dr Sai Woh Wong has been trying to remove barriers for Chinese people in New Zealand to access mental health services. His work has taken place in the community, in… Audio
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Big development changes ahead for Pacific judiciary
Audio 1 May 2015Pacific chief justices are contemplating the future growth of the region's judiciary as a five-year development programme draws to a close. Audio
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Pacific rugby league under the spotlight
Audio 1 May 2015Pacific rugby league gets its moment in the spotlight this weekend, with an international double-header on the Gold Coast. Audio
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Solomons Prime Minister says salary concerns are taxing
Audio 30 Apr 2015The Prime Minister of Solomon Islands says he acknowledges the public outrage over MPs' salaries being made tax free earlier this month by the Parliamentary Entitlements Commission. Audio
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Pacific censuses breaking new ground
Audio 28 Apr 2015The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says the face of statistics in the region has changed dramatically in the last five years bringing quality socio-demographic data to policy makers in small… Audio
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HMNZS Canterbury returns to NZ
Audio 28 Apr 2015HMNZS Canterbury has arrived back in New Zealand after spending the last 5 weeks helping with relief and rebuild efforts in Vanuatu, following the destruction caused by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Call for more police resourcing in PNG
Audio 27 Apr 2015The deputy leader of the PNG opposition says the government must step and re-house people in squatter settlements to end tribal clashes. Audio
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Pacific nations to improve access to sexual health info
Audio 27 Apr 2015Five Pacific nations that face a high level of teenage pregnancy are looking to improve the access to sexual health information for young people. Audio
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NZ Increased taxes and national debt to pay for the war effort
Audio 25 Apr 2015NZ Increased taxes and national debt to pay for the war effort. The track also includes official advice on how to attract civilians into the forces by representing service as a career opportunity… Audio
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National ANZAC Day Service
Audio 25 Apr 2015From the Pukeahu National War Memorial Park in central Wellington (RNZ) Audio
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Aust's Minister for Vet. Affairs - ANZACs dear to both nations
Australia's Minister for Veterans Affairs, Senator Michael Ronaldson, says Anzac Day is of special importance to both countries. Audio
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Former Bougainville rebel leader wants to be president
Audio 24 Apr 2015Former Bougainville BRA leader now campaigning for president says changes are still needed to the region's mining laws. Audio
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Solomons look to modernise intellectual property rights law
Audio 24 Apr 2015Solomon Islands is in the process of reviewing its draft intellectual property strategy in a push to modernise the country's protection laws which date back to the early 1900s. Audio
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Women activists prepare for Fiji local body polls
Audio 23 Apr 2015Women's groups in Fiji are making plans for local body elections despite no date yet announced for the polls. Audio
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Prime Minister embarrasses nation with hair pulling
The Prime Minister's been accused of abusing his power and embarrassing the nation for repeatedly pulling an Auckland waitress's hair Audio
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PACER-Plus trade agreement defended
Audio 23 Apr 2015The Chief Trade Advisor for the Pacific Island countries is defending the planned PACER-Plus agreement, saying it represents an important opportunity for the region. Audio
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Vanuatu damage report reveals need for more aid
Audio 22 Apr 2015Vanuatu's latest damage assessment has revealed an even greater need for assistance from the international community in the months ahead. Audio
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UN treaty causes stir in Tonga
Audio 22 Apr 2015Despite announcing last month the ratification of CEDAW, the Tongan government still hasn't done it. Audio
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Team owner calls for Oceania football competition to turn pro
Audio 22 Apr 2015One of the Oceania Champions League's most successful club owners believes the competition is ready to turn professional. Audio
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Fijian chiefs take concern to UN forum on indigenous issues
Audio 22 Apr 2015Indigenous chiefs from Fiji are calling on UN experts and agencies to step in over international treaty breaches by the Fiji government. Audio
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Vanuatu identifies gaps in relief effort
Audio 20 Apr 2015Vanuatu disaster authorities, NGOs and humanitarian organisations are looking forward to the government's endorsement of the latest damage assessment report after Cyclone Pam hit last month. Audio
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Mood for autonomy grows among PNG's provinces
Audio 20 Apr 2015The mood for more autonomy is growing among Papua New Guinea's provinces amid the country's continued development struggles. Audio
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Pacific regionalism at heart of Fiji Forum dissent
Audio 20 Apr 2015Fiji is asking the big questions about regionalism in the Pacific in raising concerns about the dominance of Australia and New Zealand in the Pacific Forum. Audio
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Fiji's Department of Corrections the latest to be investigated
Audio 17 Apr 2015Fiji's FICAC has opened an investigation into another high-profile organisation - the Department of Corrections. Audio
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Australia needs to involve Norfolk Islanders - academic
Audio 17 Apr 2015An academic says Norfolk Islanders should have a chance to have a say in their future political status. Audio