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The State of Homelessness in America 2014
Audio 22 Oct 2014State of Hawaii has highest rates of homelessness in the USA Audio
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NCW supports 26 women in Solomons elections
Audio 22 Oct 201426 women to contest Solomon Islands elections in November Audio
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Pacific countries take measures against Ebola
Audio 21 Oct 2014Pacific countries are taking measures to protect against the virus that has taken grip of West Africa, despite the chances of Ebola reaching the region being described as slim. Audio
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NCW supports 26 women in Solomons elections
Audio 21 Oct 2014The National Council of Women in Solomon Islands says it has helped prepare at least 26 women to run for office next month. Audio
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Fiji's MIDA under pressure to comment on decree breach
Audio 21 Oct 2014Fiji's media industry development authority has come under criticism for not condemning a breach of the Electoral Decree by the public broadcaster. Audio
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Fiji to boost its local rice production - FAO
Audio 21 Oct 2014Fiji is to get expert advice from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation in order to rev up its local rice production and avoid relying on imports. Audio
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Pacific players think twice about playing for All Blacks
Audio 20 Oct 2014Tongan rugby coach thinks Pacific players in New Zealand will think twice before trying to make the All Blacks. Audio
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Niue marks 40 years of independence
Audio 17 Oct 2014Niue over the next few days is marking the fortieth anniversary of its achievement of self government from New Zealand. Audio
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Maiden speeches in Fiji parliament express anger and hope
Audio 17 Oct 2014Anger and hope were among feelings expressed as MPs made their maiden speeches in Fiji's 50-seat legislature this week. Audio
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New Zealand wins United Nations Security Council seat
Former deputy Prime Minister, Jim McLay, is New Zealand's permanent representative to the United Nations and will take up the Security Council seat early next year. Audio
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NZ has won a spot on the United Nations Security Council,
New Zealand has won a two-year spot on the United Nations Security Council, securing 145 out of 193 votes on the first ballot. Audio
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PNG police brutality highlights troublesome link to loggers
Audio 16 Oct 2014Calls continue for Papua New Guinea police working for logging companies to be removed amid unresolved claims of police brutality against landowner communities opposed to logging. Audio
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PNG Governors discuss greater autonomy.
Audio 16 Oct 2014Governors of Papua New Guinea's provinces have been meeting in Kavieng to discuss common issues and efforts to gain more autonomy. Audio
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New security for NBC staff in PNG after assaults
Audio 15 Oct 2014Staff at Papua New Guinea's national broadcaster say the assault on three female staff members have left the victims traumatised and other workers in shock. Audio
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90 million US tuna treaty signed inspite of Kiribati Deviation
Audio 15 Oct 2014US 90million dollar Tuna deal intact despite reports of Kiribati rift. Audio
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ILO mission says much work ahead for Fiji over labour relations
Audio 14 Oct 2014The head of an International Labour Organisation mission to Fiji says Fiji has much to do to meet its commitments under international labour conventions. Audio
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Tonga govt warns wage demand unaffordable
Audio 14 Oct 2014The Tongan government says it cannot afford a demand from public servants for higher wages. Audio
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PNG Higher Education looks to improve tertiary intake
Audio 14 Oct 2014Papua New Guinea's Minister of Higher Education looks for streamlining the system to improve the intake of students from secondary school into tertiary institutions. Audio
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National Maori Council says regional council practising racism
The New Zealand Maori Council says the Bay of Plenty Regional Council is practising institutional racism by not listening to a hapu from Motiti Island. The hapu trust claims the regional council has… Audio
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Fiji opposition calls for independent salary committee
Audio 13 Oct 2014The leader of Fiji's opposition National Federation Party is calling on the new government to revoke last week's salary setting Remuneration Decree and establish an independent committee to establish… Audio
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Traditional canoes set sail from Fiji to Australia
Audio 13 Oct 2014Three Pacific voyaging canoes have left Fiji for Sydney, Australia marking climate change issues. Audio
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243 still displaced from Vanuatu floods
Audio 10 Oct 2014Record rainfall leaves 243 displaced on Vanuatu's main island. Audio
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Concern for health of NZ's Pasifika peoples
Audio 10 Oct 2014A leading public health expert says the health of Pasifika peoples in New Zealand is going backwards and turning that around should be a top priority of the new government. Audio
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Sport: Pacific nations busy as rugby league calendar fills up
Audio 10 Oct 2014A number of Pacific nations are in action over the next few weeks as rugby league's international presence continues to expand. Audio
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Tokelauans to join Newcastle coal protest
Audio 10 Oct 2014Tokelauans to take part in environmental protest over the coal industry in Australia's Newcastle. Audio