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Renewable energy high on SIDS agenda
Audio 3 Sep 2014The International Renewable Energy Agency, or IRENA, says within the next 10 years, at least five Pacific nations will have 100 percent renewable energy. Audio
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Capture of Fiji peacekeepers 'unprecedented event'
Audio 2 Sep 2014A NZ-based professor says 45 Fijian peacekeepers being held by Syrian rebels are being used as bargaining chips in an unprecedented challenge. Audio
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Sustainability the biggest challenge for Solomons police
Audio 2 Sep 2014Solomon Islands' new police commissioner shares his vision for the police force. Audio
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US$5M for Pacific financial services
Audio 2 Sep 2014The United Nations has launched a new project to help low-income and rural Pacific Islanders access affordable savings, insurance, credit and other financial services. Audio
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Fiji's NFP reports confusion over pre-polling
Audio 2 Sep 2014Fiji's National Federation Party says pre-polling due to start this week is confused, rushed and disorganised and there are voters who still don't know they are meant to vote before election day. Audio
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Solomon Islands' new bank has 'resounding' response
Audio 2 Sep 2014Thousands of Solomon Islanders join new Solomon Islands bank which boasts universal access to financial services and low interest rates. Audio
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Climate change effects in Pacific deeply concerning - UN
Audio 1 Sep 2014UN Secretary-General expresses deep concern over effects of climate change in the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji soldiers captured by Syrian rebels
Audio 1 Sep 2014Fiji's military commander says he and the United Nations still have no idea where 45 of his soldiers captured by Syrian rebels are being held. Audio
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S&P cuts Fonterra's credit rating from "A+" to "A"
Audio 1 Sep 2014The international ratings agency, Standard & Poor's, has cut Fonterra's credit rating from A-plus to A, saying its planned joint venture with a Chinese firm suggests a more aggressive risk appetite… Audio
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NGO in Guam warns human trafficking is a big problem
Audio 1 Sep 2014An NGO in Guam fears young people on the island are being targeted by human traffickers. Audio
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World Bank commitment to climate change resilience
Audio 1 Sep 2014World Bank to lay its plans to help small island countries improve resilience to climate change at SIDS conference in Apia. Audio
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Solomons passes bill to protect victims of domestic violence
Audio 1 Sep 2014Solomon Islands has passed legislation that aims to protect people from domestic violence and severly punish perpertrators of the crime. Audio
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The Sampler - Lewis, L'Amour
Joe Nunweek explores the strange story and eventual rediscovery of long-lost North American crooner Lewis. Audio
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The Clean talk solo material, longevity and their 10-date U.S tour
The Clean's Hamish and David Kilgour and Robert Scott are just finishing up a run of North American shows. Gemma Gracewood met up with the trio during their New York stop to talk about their three… Audio
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Pacific Youth have threat of NCDs pointed out
Audio 29 Aug 2014SPC urgues Pacific youth to adopt healthy eating practices to avoid NCDs later in life. Audio
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Sport: World Cup winning cricketer impressed by PNG
Audio 29 Aug 2014A World Cup winning cricketer says there are parallels between the progress made by Papua New Guinea cricket in recent years and the rise of Sri Lanka in the 1980s and early 90s. Audio
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100 years since New Zealand's invasion of Samoa
Audio 29 Aug 2014New Zealand and Samoa are marking the centenary of New Zealand's invasion of Samoa with commemorations in Auckland and Apia. Audio
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Lowy Institute says PNG women face 'extreme challenges'
Audio 29 Aug 2014An Australian think tank says women in the Pacific, particularly in Papua New Guinea, continue to face extreme challenges. Audio
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New partnership to promote ocean conservation
Audio 29 Aug 2014A United States conservation group is partnering with a New Zealand university to boost research into marine conservation in the Pacific. Audio
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U.S. rules out working with Syrian president
Audio 28 Aug 2014The U.S President Barack Obama has ruled out working with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to root out Islamic State forces that now control large parts of Syria's north. Audio
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Cross-border trade could spark prosperity for PNG province
Audio 28 Aug 2014The Acting Governor of Papua New Guinea's West Sepik says projects underway to develop cross-border trade and services with neighbouring Indonesia should provide a springboard to prosperity. Audio
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Heart surgery for critically ill young children in Fiji
Audio 28 Aug 2014A team from New Zealand is to travel to Fiji to perform heart surgery on a number of critically ill young children. Audio
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NZ academic urges SIDS to address 'blatant inequalities'
Audio 28 Aug 2014A New Zealand academic is urging leaders of small island developing states to address 'blatant inequalities' in the region. Audio
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Troubled American Samoa hospital resumes off island referrals
Audio 28 Aug 2014American Samoa's only hospital has some funding to resume payments for people forced to travel overseas for medical care. Audio
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Tongan politician urges MPs to work together
Audio 27 Aug 2014A prominent Tongan politician explains his ideas on the need for MPs to work in a more collaborative way. Audio