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PNG to get better eye service in Madang
Audio 8 Oct 2014The Fred Hollows Foundation says up to a thousand people a year will be able to have their sight restored when a new operating theatre opens in Papua New Guinea in November. Audio
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Spirit of unity at first sitting of Fiji parliament - Speaker
Audio 8 Oct 2014Fiji's newly elected Speaker of parliament describes the first sitting of parliament as a moving ceremony. Audio
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Hawaii lava flow a slow motion disaster
Audio 8 Oct 2014Hawaii's Volcano Observatory says the creeping lava flow from Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano is a slow motion disaster and it has been advancing up to 150 metres per day over the past week. Audio
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US $2.1 million for environmental protection in American Samoa
Audio 7 Oct 2014American Samoa recieves US 2.1 million for environmental protection. Audio
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Jeju Air launches flights to the CNMI
Audio 7 Oct 2014Korean airline launches flights to the CNMI. Audio
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Child asylum seeker trauma highlighted in report
Audio 7 Oct 2014Over 80 percent of Australian paediatricians surveyed in a recent report believe the detention of asylum seeker children is child abuse. Audio
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Australian paediatricians condemn mandatory detention
Audio 7 Oct 2014Over 80 percent of Australian paediatricians surveyed in a recent report believe the detention of asylum seeker children is child abuse. Audio
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Fiji drought showing signs of easing
Audio 7 Oct 2014Fiji's National Disaster Management Office says a drought that has gripped parts of the country is showing signs of easing. Audio
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Solomon Islanders are encouraged to create their own eco-bags
Audio 7 Oct 2014Solomon Islanders are being encouraged to create their own eco-friendly bags, as a way to reduce plastic bag waste. Last week the Solomon Islands government, with help from the Japanese government… Audio
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Phil Goff says PM 's intelligence shake up is 'unprecedented'
Listening to that is the Former Labour Party Cabinet Minister , Phil Goff , Audio
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Short supply of trained health workers in Papua New Guinea
Audio 6 Oct 2014More health workers and researchers needed to deal with rapidly growing problem of con-communicable diseases in PNG. Audio
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New mammogram service for Tonga
Audio 6 Oct 2014The Tongan Breast Cancer Society says the long held dream of gaining a mammogram machine is about to come true. Audio
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CNMI gets ready to face risk of ebola
Audio 6 Oct 2014CMMI authorities check preparedness for ebola risk. Audio
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Maureen Callahan - The Starry 90s
Brooklyn-based Maureen Callahan has worked as a writer for the New York Post as well as being a contributor for Vanity Fair - where she wrote about the extraordinary relationship between the late… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 5 Oct 2014Wayne looks at the Occupy demonstrations in Hong Kong, the West's comparatively tepid response and other little-reported grievances behind the demand for democracy. Wallace follows up with Sophie… Audio
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Four close to U.S. Ebola patient quarantined in Dallas
Public health officials in the United States are stepping up their efforts to raise awareness about ebola following the first case of the deadly disease on American soil. Audio
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Australia to probe abuse claims in Nauru camps
Audio 3 Oct 2014Australia will probe abuse claims at its Nauru asylum seeker detention centre, says stories are fabricated. Audio
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Unicef stopping measles spread in Vanuatu
Audio 3 Oct 2014Unicef attacks measles before it spreads across Vanuatu. Audio
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Fiji law body hopes for improved relations with govt
Audio 3 Oct 2014The Fiji Law Society is up and running again and among its plans for the future are taking concerns about certain decrees to the government. Audio
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Climate coordination hopes from Marshall Islands meeting
Audio 3 Oct 2014Environment specialists from around the Pacific region are meeting in the Marshall Islands to address issues such as disaster preparedness, climate funding and alternative energy. Audio
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Migration windows highlighted in new research
Audio 3 Oct 2014New research shows how wind played a crucial part in Polynesians getting to New Zealand. Audio
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Tahiti espionage case in court in March
Audio 2 Oct 2014Trial over illegal spying in Tahiti deferred until March. Audio
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Sport: Strongest ever field set for Oceania Sevens Championship
Audio 2 Oct 2014Noosa hosts the Oceania Sevens Championship this weekend, with extra World Series berths up for grabs as well as major incentives ahead of the Rio Olympics. Audio
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Axiom Mining halted again in Solomon Islands
Audio 2 Oct 2014Solomon Islands Court of Appeal grants interim injunction agains Axiom. Audio