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Retracing the path of the chicken across the Pacific
Archaelogists believe they may have answered how the chicken crossed the Pacific, and it could help form a pattern of human migration. Audio
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More details emerge over violence at PNG asylum seeker camps
Audio 20 Feb 2014Details of violence on Manus Island remain sketchy as Australian Government stands by its claim detainees tried to escape. Audio
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PNG's rapid growth sparks labelled explosive
Audio 31 Jan 2014Papua New Guinea's 'explosive' population growth prompts calls for the Government to take action and invest more in key services. Audio
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Vanuatu braces for larger dengue outbreak
Audio 22 Jan 2014Vanuatu health authorities say dengue outbreak could get worse. Audio
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UN to help Pacific nations build capacity for possible climate migration
Audio 14 Nov 2013United Nations agencies combine force in a new project to raise the capacity of Pacific countries in case they need to migrate as a result of climate change. Audio
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Christmas Island crab migration
Audio 17 Oct 2013When the rains come, 100 million bright red crabs who live on the forest floor on Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean, make their five kilometre journey to the coast to mate. Sometime between now and… Audio
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New book offers first comprehensive history of Kermadecs
Audio 4 Oct 2013New book released about New Zealand's Kermadec Islands is the first to offer a comprehensive account of the fascinating history of these small islands. Audio
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Uncertainty for seven West Papuans deported to PNG by Australia
Audio 1 Oct 2013Uncertainty prevails over the future of seven West Papuan asylum seekers deported by Australia to PNG. Audio
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Research into migration of Pacific women to Asia
Audio 16 Sep 2013A New Zealand Pacific Islander has been awarded a scholarship to track the migration of young Pacific women to Asia. Audio
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Tonga group aiming to export ngatu for high school fees
Audio 16 Sep 2013Women in Tonga are making ngatu or tapa to sell overseas so they can pay their children's high school fees. Audio
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Call for change in the way land is managed in PNG
Audio 13 Sep 2013As PNG's resources boom has driven the country's remarkable economic growth in recent years, the tentacles of corporate interests have gained a tightening grip on land. prompting calls for an overhaul… Audio
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PNG's Eastern Highlands capital positions itself for growth
Audio 11 Sep 2013The capital of PNG's Eastern Highlands province positions itself for growth as the government prepares to boost services in key centres around the country. Audio
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Concerns Chinese immigrants to Vanuatu flouting investment laws
Audio 10 Sep 2013Concerns new Chinese immigrants to Vanuatu flouting law to do business. Audio
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Growing migration in Solomons capital causing unemployment and criminality
Audio 5 Sep 2013Growing migration into the Solomon Islands capital is leading to more unemployment and criminality. Audio
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Te Wherowhero - Part 9: The Migration South
Audio 28 Aug 2013Te Rauparaha's people, the Ngati Toa and their allies begin their migration south, abandoning their ancestral lands of Kawhia. Te Rangituatea, a kinsman of Te Rauparaha's, aids the flight by revealing… Audio
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Economic woes forecast if foreign workers exit from CNMI
Audio 19 Aug 2013The president of the Saipan Chamber of Commerce says if the US Department of Labour doesn't agree to an extension for foreign workers to stay in the Northern Marianas, it would result in an economic… Audio
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Landmark education agreement between PNG and NZ University
Audio 15 Aug 2013A new memorandum of understanding between Papua New Guinea's government and New Zealand's Victoria University is seen as strengthening the bilateral relationship between the two countries. Audio
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IOM involved in major project
Audio 8 Aug 2013The International Organisation of Migration along with Papua New Guinea's national and provincial disaster centres and the US Agency for International Development, is working to improve resilience to… Audio
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Widespread concern in PNG at Australian refugee arrangement
Audio 24 Jul 2013Concern in PNG about the consequences of the major new refugee arrangement forged with Australia. Audio
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Nauru government takes stock after riot at detention camp
Audio 24 Jul 2013Nauru government takes stock of asylum seeker detention camp processes following destructive riot at the camp. Audio
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Asylum seekers in Nauru in police custody
Audio 23 Jul 2013More than 150 asylum seekers in Nauru are in police custody following a riot at the Australian-run detention centre that's caused US$55 million in damage. Audio
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Fiji village opts to stay put despite rising tides
Audio 3 Jun 2013As Pacific Island coastal villages look at relocating to escape rising seas, one community in Fiji is refusing to budge. Audio
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Music Migrations (Part 5)
The story of Iranian classical musicians and brothers, Hamid and Shayan, and their efforts to continue their music after coming to New Zealand. Audio
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Australia's new asylum seeker law called a 'retrograde' policy
Audio 27 May 2013Critics of Australia's new law to force asylum seekers onto Nauru and PNG's Manus Island have called the policy retrograde and say it harms Australia's international reputation. Audio
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Valuable insights in first talks on Nansen Initiative
Audio 27 May 2013First talks on plans for a legal framework to cover people forced to cross borders by natural disasters, such as climate change, called impressive. Audio