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Caritas calls for rethink on climate aid
Audio 4 Oct 2016The Catholic aid agency Caritas has called for governments to rethink climate aid because of severe food and water shortages across the Pacific island region over the past year. Audio
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Culture and spirituality important for Pasifika well-being
Audio 4 Oct 2016An NGO specialising in Pasifika health issues points to culture and spirituality as underpinning the well-being of Pacific people in New Zealand. Audio
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Ex-PM says jailed Vanuatu MPs should be pardoned
Audio 3 Oct 2016A former prime minister of Vanuatu says 14 members of the previous government should be pardoned and released from prison. Audio
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Hope given to amputees in Vanuatu
Audio 3 Oct 2016Amputees in Vanuatu have been given hope as two new prosthetists are trained up with the help of the Vanuatu Amputees Association. Audio
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NZ/ Aust called on to give Pacific visa free access
Audio 3 Oct 2016The Pacific's struggle to get easier access into Australia and New Zealand. Audio
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Fine balance needed in Fiji to rejuvenate fisheries
Audio 3 Oct 2016Hook and line fishing, fish farming and extended fishing bans are among ideas being floated in Fiji's north to deal with the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Cooks shark cull won't solve anything, says conservationist
Audio 3 Oct 2016An environmentalist in the Cook Islands says talk of a shark cull around the northern island of Penrhyn is worrying. Audio
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Water shortage could close Solomons school before exams
Audio 3 Oct 2016Chronic water shortages could see students at the Aligegeo secondary school in Solomon Islands' Malaita Province going home just weeks before their final exams. Audio
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West Sepik governor seeks link with Indonesian electricity
Audio 3 Oct 2016The Governor of Papua New Guinea's West Sepik Province is calling for the national government to help connect his provincial capital Vanimo's electricity grid with neighbouring Indonesia. Audio
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New abuse programme helps Samoa's 'nofo tane'
Audio 3 Oct 2016A group in Samoa says new work it's doing is helping to empower women married into other villages and who are the main sufferers of domestic abuse. Audio
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Marshall Islands' emigration to the US soars
Audio 30 Sep 2016Marshall Islanders are continuing to move in great numbers to the United States in search of jobs and schooling. Audio
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Third opposition MP suspended from Fiji parliament
Audio 30 Sep 2016The Fiji government has used its numbers in Parliament to suspend a third opposition MP, saying one of his speeches in the house was rascist and inflammatory. Audio
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Pacific MPs reminded to turn talk on SDGs into action
Audio 30 Sep 2016Pacific MPs reminded of their job to represent and report to their local communities on SDGs. Audio
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Back to school could be way forward for Pacific farmers
Audio 30 Sep 2016Vanuatu and Fiji have expressed interest in a farmer field school programme that's giving farmers in Tonga practical training and techniques to help them grow and sell more food. Audio
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Tributes for former Fiji Vice President Madraiwiwi
Audio 29 Sep 2016Fiji's former Vice President and High Court judge Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi has passed away after a short illness. Audio
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Fiji Roads advertises new jobs after foreign pull-out
Audio 29 Sep 2016The Fiji Roads Authority is calling for new applicants for jobs after a major pay dispute and deportations prompted a foreign contractor to pull out. Audio
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Sport: Samoan fencers take aim for the first time
Audio 29 Sep 2016Samoa to make its international fencing debut at the Oceania Under 20 Championships. Audio
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Tower Of Power’s Emilio Castillo
One of the world’s most popular funk bands Tower of Power, a staple of Californian soul-funk, is about to bring their revue to Auckland.
They’ve been 48 years on the road and the ever changing band… Audio
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Guam Catholic Church could face abuse lawsuits next week
Audio 29 Sep 2016A lawyer in Guam hopes to file lawsuits against the Catholic Church next week now a new law has enabled child sexual abuse survivors to sue perpetrators and the institutions that may have protected… Audio
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OXFAM worker looks back at PNG's severe drought
Audio 29 Sep 2016One aid worker's view of Papua New Guinea's debilitating drought and the work done to overcome its effects. Audio
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Reaction to a US move favouring indigenous Hawaiians
Audio 28 Sep 2016A prominent native Hawaiian says moves to allow the state's indigenous population to choose whether to form a unified government is a huge development. Audio
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Illegal cherry-coffee trade in PNG affecting quality
Audio 28 Sep 2016Illegal trading of cherry coffee in Papua New Guinea is said to be affecting the quality of coffee in the country. Audio
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PNG university defies court stay order
Audio 28 Sep 2016The University of Papua New Guinea is refusing to let seven students, who were granted a stay order against the administration's decision to terminate them, register for classes. Audio
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Fiji's exporters say Australia's biosecurity changes 'overdue'
Audio 28 Sep 2016Fijian exporters say they are looking forward to better biosecurity arrangements with Australia, as new entrepreneurs enter the export market. Audio
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Anthologies from the climate change front line
Audio 27 Sep 2016An anthology of first-person accounts of climate change from around the region is hoped to add a personal touch to the climate change debate. Audio