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Thousands displaced in FSM by typhoon
Audio 3 Apr 2015Thousands have been displaced in the Federated States of Micronesia after supertyphoon Maysak tore through the states of Chuuk and Yap this week. Audio
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Vanuatu launches in-depth disaster assessment
Audio 3 Apr 2015The United Nations is warning the government and aid agencies supporting the recovery in Vanuatu not to let their guard down as they say the threat of a second disaster is very real. Audio
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PNG's national broadcaster needs huge cash injection
Audio 3 Apr 2015Papua New Guinea's main radio broadcaster is facing issues with the communications minister asking who is going to foot the bill for rehabilitation. Audio
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Chinese diplomat explains Beijing's approach in the Pacific
Audio 3 Apr 2015China's Ambassador to New Zealand, Cook Islands and Niue, Wang Lutong, defends his country's aid approach in the region and discusses what distinguishes it from the aid programmes of Australia and New… Audio
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Efforts underway to get relief to FSM islands in wake of Maysak
Audio 2 Apr 2015Efforts are underway in Federated States of Micronesia to get relief to devastated islands hit by typhoon Maysak. Audio
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UN warns of second disaster in Vanuatu
Audio 2 Apr 2015The United Nations is warning the government and aid agencies supporting the recovery in Vanuatu not to let their guard down as they say the threat of a second disaster is very real. Audio
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Typhoon Maysak causes havoc in FSM
Audio 1 Apr 2015Super Typhoon Maysak is continuing to cut a destructive path through the Federated States of Micronesia. Audio
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Solomons timber exporters promoting product in NZ
Audio 1 Apr 2015Solomon Islands timber exporters in New Zealand to promote more sales of sawn timber. Audio
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Lawyers, politicians, rape survivors, create national plan
A group of prominent anti-rape and sexual violence advocates have come together to form a national set of goals to combat rape culture. Audio
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Typhoon Maysak tears through Micronesia
Audio 1 Apr 2015Emergency declarations have been made in the Federated States of Micronesia as typhoon Maysak continues to tear through the vast country. Audio
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Concerns in Fiji over process for new flag
Audio 31 Mar 2015The Fiji Government is pushing ahead with its plans to change its flag, despite heavy dissent from the opposition benches. Audio
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Tokelau elders concerned by new Management Plan
Audio 31 Mar 2015Village elders in Tokelau want more say in the government's Change Management Plan. Audio
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Labour sees National's support unravelling after Northland loss
The Labour Party leader says the Northland by-election result signals the beginning of a nationwide loss of support for National. Audio
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Casualties and severe damage after typhoon hits FSM's Chuuk
Audio 31 Mar 2015Authorities in Federated States of Micronesia say there have been casualties and severe damage to infrastructure in Chuuk state after Typhoon Maysack. Audio
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UNFPA looks at women's needs in post-cyclone Vanuatu
Audio 31 Mar 2015The United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA, says women's needs are often overlooked after a natural disaster. Audio
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National student union under threat
The organisation claiming to represent 400-thousand tertiary students, the Union of Students Associations, says it might have to fold. Audio
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National's Mark Osborne on the Northland byelection defeat
National's defeated Northland candidate is Mark Osborne. Audio
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China uses soft power in Pacific Islands outreach
Audio 30 Mar 2015China is using soft diplomacy to counter fears about its growing military presence in the Pacific region. Audio
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PNG's economic growth struggles to reach those who need it
Audio 30 Mar 2015United Nations says Papua New Guinea's strong economic is not enough if it doesn't translate into the country's human development. Audio
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Winston Peters says he's being 'demonised' by National
After at first being given zero chance by the Prime Minister in tomorrow's Northland byelection, the New Zealand First leader Winston Peters appears poised on the brink of a historic win. Audio
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National says polls won't tell full story in Northland
National's campaign manager Stephen Joyce joins us. Audio
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National staring down the barrel of historic northland defeat
The National Party looks set suffer an historic defeat in tomorrow's Northland byelection with yet another poll showing its candidate Mark Osborne is trailing well behind Winston Peters. Audio
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Ni-Vanuatu seasonal workers in NZ prepare for cyclone rebuild
Audio 26 Mar 2015Horticulture New Zealand says it is working with its Ni-Vanuatu seasonal workers to provide them with skills and resources for when they return home and face the rebuild following Cyclone Pam. Audio
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National candidate learning ropes fast in north
Two days left to go to till the Northland by-election, and the Prime Minister is lending his weight today to the campaign by National's rookie candidate, Mark Osborne, to hold the seat. Audio
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John Key acknowledges National behind in Northland
The Prime Minister John Key has conceded the National Party is in big trouble in the Northland by-election and could struggle to hold the seat it's long considered to be true-blue. Audio