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Half a million affected by PNG food shortages - academic
Audio 16 Dec 2015An agriculture expert from the Australian National University details the impact of frost and drought on food supply in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Pacific Tuna Commission meeting helpful despite criticism
Audio 16 Dec 2015The Forum Fisheries Agency says most fisheries will be in a better place after last week's Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission meeting. Audio
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Forest fires devastating for Papua, says Greenpeace
Audio 15 Dec 2015The environmental group Greenpeace has criticised Indonesian authorities over the inadequate response to forest and peatland fires raging out of control across the republic including Papua. Audio
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Catastrophic outcome still feared despite COP21
Greenpeace says the climate change agreement struck in Paris over the weekend does not go far enough to protect Pacific countries from catastrophic events caused by climate pollution. Audio
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Tongan media unhappy with level of govt transparency
The Prime Minister's Office and Chief Secretary in Tonga have come under fire from the media for supposedly lacking transparency and good governance. Audio
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Jail sentence sought for Tahiti benefit fraud
Suspended jail sentence sought in Tahiti for a man accused of fraud for receiving the French RSA benefit. Audio
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NZ Live - Miho Wada
"Miho's Jazz Orchestra (MJO)" is a dynamic jazz ensemble based in Auckland. Video, Audio
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New vaccine against Pacific scourge, dengue fever
Audio 11 Dec 2015Health authorities in the Pacific are encouraged by news of the world's first vaccine against dengue fever being approved for use in Mexico. Audio
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Transgender love story closes Fiji film festival
Audio 11 Dec 2015A Hawaiian-Tongan transgender love story was the focus of the last film at the 11 day long Nothing Less Than Equal Film Festival in Fiji. Audio
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Villagers still cross PNG/Indo border despite abuses
Audio 10 Dec 2015A representative from a Papua New Guinea village close to the border with Indonesia says traditional border crossing rights still have a place despite some abuses of the system. Audio
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Atoll dwellers trapped on sinking islands
Audio 10 Dec 2015The manager of the Pacific Climate Change and Migration project says people living on atolls in the region could find themselves trapped on islands most vulnerable to the adverse effects of a changing… Audio
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Pacific still not inclusive for people with disability
Audio 9 Dec 2015An organisation representing people living with disabilities in the Pacific says a lot still needs to be done to create more inclusive societies in the region. Audio
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Capitalism accelerating eco-collapse says Pacific academic
Audio 8 Dec 2015A Wellington-based academic from Vanuatu says that left unchecked, capitalism will continue to accelerate ecological collapse. Audio
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Frustration mounts over Samoa prison breaks
There is frustration in Samoa over the number of prisoners escaping from Tafaigata prison, with the public feeling they're being put at risk. Audio
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Kiribati deportee struggling back home
The lawyer for a Kiribati man who lost his bid to be regarded as a climate change refugee says his client is struggling on Tarawa. Audio
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Child sex abuse cases alarm Fiji doctor
As the UN marks 16 Days Against Gender-Based Violence, a doctor in Fiji says there's an alarming increased rate of child sex offences. Audio
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Tim Crouch: living Shakespeare
Award winning UK actor and playwright who is visiting Auckland in partnership with the British Council to present his solo show, I, Peaseblossom, the story of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream… Audio
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Fiji sedition lawyer lives in fear after "torture"
A Fiji lawyer says members of the security forces tortured two people close to him last month because he's representing dozens of people who are before the courts charged with sedition. Audio
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Fiji sedition lawyer lives in fear after "torture"
A Fiji lawyer says members of the security forces tortured two people close to him last month because of his involvement in sedition cases which are currently before the courts. Audio
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NZ Live - Dave Dobbyn
Dave Dobbyn features on this week's NZ Live playing his new single Tell the World from his forthcoming Phoenix Foundation-produced album. Audio
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Climate change affects children now: UNICEF
The United Nations Childrens' Fund says talk of climate action for future generations is misleading given the livelihood of millions of children around the world already adversely affected by climate… Audio
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Fiji village toughs it out despite climate change
A researcher who's just been in Fiji says communities can adapt and relocation is not necessarily the answer to dealing with climate change. Audio
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Jakarta accused of failing Papua autonomy package
Audio 3 Dec 2015A West Papuan customary representative says lawmakers in Jakarta still lack the political will to re-design Papua region's Special Autonomy status so that it benefits the indigenous people. Audio
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Pacific leaders urge climate action
Audio 1 Dec 2015Pacific Island nations have told the United Nations climate change summit in Paris they are already bearing the brunt of the effects of climate change and urgent action is needed. Audio
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Fiji success in containing AIDS noted on World AIDS day
Audio 1 Dec 2015UNAIDS acknowledges Fiji's success in containing the spread of HIV/AIDS as part of the celebrations of World AIDS Day. Audio