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Solutions needed for Solomons housing problems
Audio 25 Jan 2017New research has found that informal settlements in the Solomon Islands capital, Honiara, are expanding and a better approach is needed to manage their growth. Audio
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PNG police wives suffering in silence
Audio 25 Jan 2017The Family Sexual Violence Action Committee in Papua New Guinea says it's common for the wives of police officers to be physically abused by their husbands. Audio
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Marshall Islands set to slash diesel dependence
Audio 25 Jan 2017The Marshall Islands is a step closer towards cutting its dependence on diesel with the approval of a loan to help fund a major solar energy project. Audio
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Solution sought by Pacific for illegal Vietnamese vessels
Audio 25 Jan 2017Solutions are being sought to curb the illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing by so called Vietnamese "blue boats" on remote coastal and offshore reefs in the Pacific. Audio
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Manus detainees think US resettlement a hoax
Audio 25 Jan 2017Refugees detained on Papua New Guineas Manus Island are sceptical of news they'll meet immigration officials from the United States next month. Audio
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Pressure grows over PNG election preparations
Audio 24 Jan 2017Papua New Guinea's Electoral Commission are facing strong criticism by opposition MPs over preparation for general elections. Audio
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PNG churches urged to overcome stigma against HIV/AIDs
Audio 24 Jan 2017A christian leader in Papua New Guinea says the country's churches need to overcome discrimination and stigma to make a real difference in combatting the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Audio
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Hope report to US Congress will help ease CNMI worker shortage
Audio 24 Jan 2017Hope the new US administration will look favourably on recommendations made in a new report to address the worker shortage in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Audio
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New opera’s rich tapestry
The new opera The Bone Feeder composed by Gareth Farr and written by Renee Liang is rich with complexity. English, Cantonese and Maori languages intertwine reflecting the story of a young New Zealand… Audio
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Palau tourism aims for five-star resorts only
Audio 24 Jan 2017New legislation aimed at turning Palau into a luxury destination is to be put before the new congress which came into power on Friday. Audio
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Rumours PNG police protecting murder suspect
Audio 24 Jan 2017Police officers in Papua New Guinea are rumoured to be protecting a colleague who's alleged to have murdered his wife. Audio
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New key to help identify disease-carrying mosquitoes
Audio 24 Jan 2017Mosquitoes carrying Zika and dengue will become easier for health officials to identify with the publication of a new key. Audio
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Warning security operation in PNG is not a long-term solution
Audio 23 Jan 2017There are warnings that a major security forces callout to Papua New Guinea's Hela province will not provide a long-term solution to ongoing tribal fighting. Audio
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Claim Guam Catholic Church rewarded priest who protected Apuron
Audio 23 Jan 2017The decision of the Catholic Church in Guam to send a priest to study in Canada has been criticised by those who say he protected its Archbishop from abuse allegations and is the cause of much… Audio
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Tahiti floating village to test technology for a better ocean
Audio 23 Jan 2017The creators of a floating community planned for French Polynesia hope to the project will eventually lead to new homes for people at risk from rising seas. Audio
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"Rush" of internet activity in Marshalls after 3-week blackout
Audio 23 Jan 2017A three-week internet blackout in the Marshall Islanders has come to an end following the completion of repair work to the country's submarine cable. Audio
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Cultural practices could influence sugar intake
Audio 23 Jan 2017Cultural practices could be providing the perfect setting for Pacific people to consume sugary drinks. Audio
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A new generation’s entrepreneurial spirit
The Weekend speaks to some young people who took the leap of faith and become entrepreneurs at a tender age. Audio
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Professor Justin S Vaughn on Obama's Legacy
Is Obama's most significant legacy...Donald Trump? Audio
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NZ’s history of ‘relentlessly Pākehā’ newsrooms
There are still too few Māori in NZ’s newsrooms, a media researcher says. Audio
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Rocking babies to sleep with 80s hits
Maybe you lived through the 80s.. and maybe you were a fan of Swedish pop rock duo Roxette. Now if you have a baby - get ready to rock them to sleep. Audio
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Singer-songwriter Daisy van Wel
Lynn Freeman spoke to talented Wellington singer-songwriter and high school student Daisy van Wel.
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Piqa Boo! What’s new in apples and pears
NZ growers are snapping up the newest apple on the block, Dazzle, and Piqa Boo, a new pear variety that combines the best of the East and West. Audio
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UN human rights expert calls for change in Fiji
Audio 23 Dec 2016The United Nations human rights expert Mutuma Ruteere has called on the Fiji government to intensify its efforts to end racism and xenophobia. Audio
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NZ Fiji Business Council says relationship at all time high
Audio 23 Dec 2016New Zealand Fiji Business Council says its members are investing strongly in Fiji despite land laws adversely affecting foreigners. Audio