Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called s.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 6351 - 6375 of 9102 in total
-
Programme sought for Solomons USP campus
Audio 26 Feb 2015The University of the South Pacific and the Solomon Islands government set their sights on 2018 to complete the $15million US dollar campus. Audio
-
Chance for Fiji to send strong message against torture
Audio 25 Feb 2015A human rights researcher says Fiji's ratification of both the UN Convention Against Torture and its optional protocol would send out a strong message internationally. Audio
-
Tonga police work to solve school fights
Audio 25 Feb 2015Tonga police devise ways to try and end years of clashes between students from rival schools. Audio
-
Research finds 2/3s of Australian smokers will die
Grounding breaking research from Australia has found that two thirds of smokers there will die from a smoking related illness. Audio
-
Vanuatu farm grows from RSE experience
Audio 25 Feb 2015An employer in the Recognised Seasonal Employers Scheme in New Zealand has gone the extra mile by helping his former workers set up Tanna Farms in the southern Vanuatu province. Audio
-
Grim coral bleaching forecast for 2015
Audio 25 Feb 2015NOAA Scientists are forecasting major global coral bleaching problems this year. Audio
-
Sodelpa and Fiji Sun plan court action over MIDA ruling
Audio 24 Feb 2015A member of Fiji's opposition Sodelpa party is planning to take the country's largest newspaper, the Fiji Sun, to court in the wake of a MIDA ruling. But the Fiji Sun is planning court action too. Audio
-
Pacific kava dealers spark call for Australia ban
Audio 24 Feb 2015A group of Pacific Island kava dealers are being blamed for the move to see it banned from Australia. Audio
-
Polynesia embraces satellite tracking of illegal fishing
Audio 24 Feb 2015Satellite tracking system to be trialled in the Polynesian countries as they up their fight to contain illegal fishing. Audio
-
Better food supplies needed for future growth
Audio 24 Feb 2015A New Zealand scientist says fuelling population growth with healthy food in the Pacific region over the coming three decades will be a real challenge. Audio
-
Pacific youth encouraged to fight corruption
Audio 24 Feb 2015Pacific youth learn about corruption and advocating for change in their own countries. Audio
-
Officials confident Pacific Games venues will be ready
Audio 24 Feb 2015Despite challenges, organisers of the 2015 Pacific Games remain adamant the event will be ready in time for the opening ceremony in July. Audio
-
CCF has 'high hopes' for Fiji's new Commission
Audio 23 Feb 2015Fiji's Citizens Constitutional Forum says it holds high hopes for the country's new Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission. Audio
-
Marshalls poised to open telco market
Audio 23 Feb 2015The Marshall Islands parliament looks set to pass a controversial law that would open up the telecommunications market to competition. Audio
-
PNG to introduce foreign business restrictions
Audio 23 Feb 2015A plan by Papua New Guinea's Minister for Trade, Commerce and Industry to restrict operation of foreign-owned businesses has met a mixed reaction. Audio
-
Tourism industry welcomes second attempt at Fiji casino
Audio 23 Feb 2015The business community in Fiji is disappointed the country's first casino project has fallen over but is confident the Government will get it right the second time around. Audio
-
Satellite data a new tool in fight against malaria
Audio 23 Feb 2015Satellite data mapping could be a new breakthrough in fight against malaria. Audio
-
Pacific leaders seek more say
Audio 23 Feb 2015Pacific leaders want more say in their region and this was a key element in discussions earlier the month in Noumea when regional agencies got together. Audio
-
Pacific nations improve on media freedom
Audio 23 Feb 2015Two Pacific nations are bucking the trend when it comes to media freedom. Audio
-
American Samoan Fishers ask Washington for help
Audio 20 Feb 2015The United States Government is being asked to declare an economic disaster for the US longline fishing fleet in American Samoa. Audio
-
Oxfam to raise funds for PNG water systems
Audio 20 Feb 2015Oxfam invites teams to complete a water engineering task to raise money to build sanitation services in remote parts of Papua New Guinea. Audio
-
World Rugby confident Samoa is on right path
Audio 20 Feb 2015World Rugby and the Samoa Rugby Union are singing from the same songsheet, following talks in Apia. Audio
-
Refining NZ posts a $10m annual profit after 2013's $5m loss
Audio 20 Feb 2015Refining New Zealand has posted a $10 million annual net profit, a solid turnaround from the previous year's $5 million loss. Audio
-
Tonga hoping for release of NZ aid
Audio 20 Feb 2015The Tongan goverment is hopeful that a meeting with the New Zealand foreign minister will lead to suspended aid being released. Audio
-
PNG fight against TB gets serious
Audio 19 Feb 2015Papua New Guinea's government has received a timely boost in its fight to counter tuberculosis, as rates creep up in parts of the country. Audio