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Vanuatu children back to school on Monday
Audio 26 Mar 2015Save the Children says sending children affected by Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu back to school will help them deal with the trauma they have experienced and normalise their lives. 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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Bikini islanders look for a new home
Audio 26 Mar 2015The Bikinian community in the Marshall Islands are exploring resettlement options - nearly 70 years after the islanders were evacuated from their atoll because of US nuclear weapons tests. Audio
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Immediate need for more Vanuatu aid - UN
Audio 26 Mar 2015The United Nations says Vanuatu is in critical need of more aid to ensure people have access to shelter, clean water and food over the next three months. Audio
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Former Tahiti president in court for alleged spying
Audio 26 Mar 2015Former French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse, in Tahiti's criminal court for alleged spying and abuse of public funds. Audio
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Our lives attached to our devices
The average American spends 11 hours a day on electronic devices. How long are you attached to one? Audio
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Cyclone recovery underway in Kiribati and Tuvalu
Audio 25 Mar 2015The governments in Tuvalu and Kiribati deal with the aftermath of Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Live to the Black Caps semi final
First to the world cup cricket semi final at Eden Park. The Proteas won the toss and elected to bat. Trent Boult removed both South African opening batsmen before this, as Rilee Russouw went after… Audio
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Vanuatu PM tells the people aid is coming
Audio 24 Mar 2015Vanuatu PM visits hard hit islands to promise that cyclone relief aid is on the way. Audio
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Canberra says Norfolk reforms will ensure sustainability
Audio 24 Mar 2015Australian government adamant that Norfolk reforms are the best way to ensure the long term sustainable of the island. Audio
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All Blacks v Samoa tickets set to go on sale
Audio 24 Mar 2015Ticket prices for the All Blacks vs Samoa rugby test have been confirmed and are about to go on sale. Audio
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Criticism of Vanuatu govt aid continues as activity ramps up
Audio 23 Mar 2015As the cyclone relief effort enters it's second week, the Vanuatu government's response has continued to receive criticism. Audio
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New Zealand response to Solomons spying documents 'hypocritical'
Audio 23 Mar 2015Former Solomons officials slam New Zealand over spying allegations. Audio
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Vanuatu gets more cyclone help
Audio 20 Mar 2015Aid continues to pour into Vanuatu after last week's devastating Cyclone Pam. Audio
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NZ Live - Paper Cranes
Pop-folk group Paper Cranes play live in the Auckland studio . Audio
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PNG looks to cut maternal death rates
Audio 20 Mar 2015Continued efforts are being made to decrease Papua New Guinea's maternal mortality rates. Audio
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Population of a Tuvalu atoll displaced by flooding
Audio 19 Mar 2015Entire population of Tuvalu's Nui atoll forced into temporary accommodation after flooding. Audio
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Mele Village in Vanuatu comes to terms with cyclone rebuild
Audio 19 Mar 2015Residents of Mele Village on the outskirts of the Vanuatu capital of Port Vila are coming together to get their school ready after Cyclone Pam. Audio
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NZ response to Solomons spying documents "hypocritical"
Audio 18 Mar 2015Former Solomons officials slam NZ over spying allegations. Audio
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Ni-Vanuatu face great uncertainty after Pam
Audio 18 Mar 2015As Vanuatu begins to slowly ascertain the extent of the damage around its islands from Cyclone Pam, people are faced with great uncertainty over their future, especially the question of where they… Audio
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A group fights for the political rights of the US Pacific
Audio 17 Mar 2015An American non-profit group hopes people from US Pacific territories will soon get more political power. Audio
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Vanuatu's food security fragility exposed by cyclone Pam
Audio 17 Mar 2015A Vanuatu agriculture expert says the country's fragile food security has been exposed by extensive damage to staple food crops from Cyclone Pam throughout much of the country. Audio
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Kiribati reeling from Cyclone Pam
Audio 17 Mar 2015Reports are coming in from Kiribati of severe damage to homes on three of the nation's southern islands following high winds and sea surges due to Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Cyclone Pam: Live from Tologa Bay
Our reporter Nicole Pryor is in Tologa Bay where the remnants of Cyclone Pam is now moving away. Audio