Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called s.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 6676 - 6700 of 9104 in total
-
Aucklanders back Samoa victim group
Audio 14 Nov 2014An Auckland chapter of the Samoa Victim Support Group has officially launched, with hopes of raising more awareness and support for vulnerable children in Samoa. Audio
-
Call for Pacific Islanders to debate free trade plans
Audio 14 Nov 2014Pacific Islanders are being urged to engage in debate over what Pacific nations may be giving up by agreeing to free trade deals. Audio
-
Australia justifies border controls to UN
Audio 13 Nov 2014Australian officials have defended their record on the treatment of asylum seekers at a meeting of the United Nations Committee Against Torture in Geneva. Audio
-
$50m for Fiji infrastructure: World Bank
Audio 13 Nov 2014World Bank and ADB re-engage Fiji with $50 million US dollar infrastructure grant. Audio
-
PNG MP facing corruption charges
Audio 13 Nov 2014A Papua New Guinea MP has been arrested and faces charges of false pretences and corruption. Audio
-
Arsenic levels still high in Solomon mine
Audio 13 Nov 2014Solomons government concerned with gold mine, tailings dam, as rainy season approaches. Audio
-
Anger in Fiji after Accounts Committee deferred
Audio 12 Nov 2014Anger in the Fiji opposition after the government stops the first meeting of the Public Accounts Committee. Audio
-
Australia in UN spotlight over refugee treatment
Audio 12 Nov 2014The Australian government is being reviewed by the United Nations Committee Against Torture in Geneva this week. Audio
-
Rugby stars push anti violence message in Vanuatu
Audio 12 Nov 2014Prominent New Zealand rugby players are in Vanuatu this week spreading the message that domestic violence is not okay. Audio
-
Tonga's Democratic Party in Tonga focuses on rule of law
Audio 12 Nov 2014The Democratic Party in Tonga says its emphasis going into this month's election is on accountability and restoring the rule of law. Audio
-
Campaigning intensifies ahead of Solomons elections
Audio 12 Nov 2014Election fever grips Solomon Islands a week out from the elections. Audio
-
Indian PM's Fiji trip aimed at countering China says expert
Audio 11 Nov 2014The visit by India's Prime Minister to Fiji next week is part of a grander plan to counter China's growing influence in the region, according to a South Asian politics and security expert. Audio
-
Deportations from NZ to Tonga's Ha'apai slammed
Audio 11 Nov 2014There are fresh calls for New Zealand to stop deporting Tongan overstayers back to the islands of Ha'apai devastated by Cyclone Ian in January. Audio
-
Fiji opposition feels validated by concerns raised by UN
Audio 11 Nov 2014A Fiji politician says a meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council has validated the concerns opposition parties have been raising for years. Audio
-
Think tank calls for PNG Govt to reprioritise its spending
Audio 11 Nov 2014PNG's Institute of National Affairs says the government needs to reprioritise its spending if it's to get any benefit from the lucrative LNG project. Audio
-
SPC says chikungunya growing in French Polynesia
Audio 11 Nov 2014French Polynesia has confirmed 541 cases of the mosquito borne illness chikungunya in the last three weeks of October and in the last week two people in New Caledonia have also tested positive. Audio
-
Australian riot police in Solomons for elections
Audio 10 Nov 2014Additional RAMSI personnel arrive in Solomon Islands for elections next week. Audio
-
Poor Niuean health prompts call for new approach
Audio 10 Nov 2014The dire and worsening health of Niueans in New Zealand has prompted a call for a rethink of health services for the 24-thousand strong community. Audio
-
Developer adamant Vanuatu airport will be built
Audio 10 Nov 2014Prospective Vanuatu airport developer believes it can turn around opposition to the project. Audio
-
Fiji nominates president of Kiribati for Nobel Peace Prize
Audio 10 Nov 2014Fiji has nominated the president of Kiribati, Anote Tong, as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work around climate change issues. Audio
-
PNG failing to record domestic violence cases
Audio 10 Nov 2014Hospital administrator says Papua New Guinea's health reporting systems fail to track domestic violence cases. Audio
-
Nutritious plants solution to NCDs - scientist
Audio 10 Nov 2014An Australian scientist says the nutritional benefits of locally grown plants can have huge health benefits in the fight against non communicable diseases in the Pacific. Audio
-
Hundreds of mums interested in playing football in Guam
Audio 10 Nov 2014Guam mums flock to play football. Audio
-
Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Wednesday of this week, November the fifth, marked the four hundred and ninth anniversary of the failed Gunpowder Plot to blow up the ruling Protestant elite in the Houses of Parliament - and King… Audio
-
Professor James Bagian - An Astronaut’s View of Healthcare
Professor James Bagian is a former astronaut and an expert in human fallibility and in particular how it relates to healthcare. He talks to Wallace about the more than 300 hours he spent in space, the… Audio