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Vanuatu government pledges commitment toward rural education
Audio 2 Apr 2014Vanuatu government pledges huge commitment towards meeting the education needs of a population that is 80% rural. Audio
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PACMAS unlikely to meet conditions imposed by Fiji Media body
Audio 1 Apr 2014A media project planned to take place in Fiji is unlikely to go ahead following a dispute between Fiji's Media Industry Development Authority and an Australian journalist. Audio
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Small Businesses in Pacific struggle with start-up costs
Audio 1 Apr 2014Small businesses in the Pacific that find it hard to get going with start-up costs and accessing finance will soon be hearing about new options. Audio
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Main French Polynesia parties fail to make gains
Audio 1 Apr 2014None of French Polynesia's main political parties has managed to make any substantial gains in the municipal elections. Audio
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Muldoon concedes 1984's snap election result on air
Audio 1 Apr 2014Politics has always been a big part of Morning Report ..during his time at Radio New Zealand, Geoff anchored election night coverage in 1981, 1984, 1987, and 1990. Audio
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More Pacific islands approached over asylum seeker problem
Audio 1 Apr 2014Australia lobbies more Pacific Island nations to help "shoulder the burden" of its asylum seeker issue. Audio
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Fiji party calls for Bainimarama to debate economy
Audio 1 Apr 2014The newly elected leader of Fiji's National Federation Party, Biman Prasad, has challenged the leader of the Fiji regime, Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama, to an economic debate before the election. Audio
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Samoa Education Minister says they are on the right track
Audio 1 Apr 2014After attending the International Teaching Summit held in New Zealand last weekend, Samoa's Minister of Education believes their system is on the right track. Audio
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Marshall Islands names new finance minister
Audio 31 Mar 2014Marshall Islands President has named new finance minister, following fallout over UNESCO nomination. Audio
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Bainimarama in breach of Political Parties Decree - UFDF
Audio 31 Mar 2014UFDF says Bainimarama should be held accountable for his apparent breach of the Political Parties Decree. Audio
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HRW calls for Commission of Inquiry into Fiji labour rights
Audio 31 Mar 2014Human Rights Watch is calling for the ILO to enact a Commission of Inquiry into Labour Rights in Fiji. Audio
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Yaws eradication to continue in Vanautu - WHO
Audio 31 Mar 2014World Health Oganisation aims to completely eliminate the highly contagious skin disease yaws in Vanuatu following a successful campaign in the province of Tafea. Audio
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New book promotes sandalwood cultivation in Vanuatu
Audio 31 Mar 2014A guide to cultivating sandalwood trees in Vanuatu has been published with support from the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
In the aftermath of Saturday's demonstrations against the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), Wayne looks at its implications and Wallace follows up with the Nurses Organisation's Marilyn… Audio
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Fiji Union Council wants inquiry into labour rights
Audio 28 Mar 2014Fiji Islands Council of Trade Unions wants to see a Commission of Inquiry into labour rights in the country as soon as possible. Audio
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Fiji welcomes atomic agency with aim for cancer facility
Audio 28 Mar 2014Fiji aiming for cancer treatment facility in three years, and seeks international donors. Audio
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Expert warns zika likely to stay in Pacific for years
Audio 28 Mar 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says the zika virus is likely to spread throughout the Pacific for a number of years. Audio
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Nauru government blamed for Bank quitting plans
Audio 28 Mar 2014The opposition in Nauru says the government is squarely to blame for the decision of an off-shore bank to downgrade its involvement in Nauru. Audio
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Fiji media monitoring unit welcome move - CCF
Audio 28 Mar 2014CCF is welcoming planned independent media monitoring unit, but says it's unclear whether it will work in practice. Audio
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Tonga picks up tips from New Zealand to improve education
Audio 28 Mar 2014Tonga's Minister of Education is hoping to pick up some useful tips from a New Zealand school to help improve regressing education in Tonga. Audio
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Hawke’s Bay Regional Investment Company responds
Audio 27 Mar 2014The chief executive of the Hawke's Bay Regional Investment Company Andrew Newman is with us. Audio
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Dengue outbreak causing resource and financial strains
Audio 27 Mar 2014WHO says the region-wide dengue outbreak is putting a strain on public health systems in resources and finances. Audio
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Papuan women flock to training programmes for election roles
Audio 27 Mar 2014Women in Papua are being trained to play a greater role in elections. Audio
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Fiji backs down from Commonweath Games boycott
Audio 27 Mar 2014The Fiji Olympic Committee decides not to boycott the Glasgow Commonwealth Games despite not being able to send teams in netball and rugby sevens. Audio
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Fiji Electoral Commission must question Bainimarama: Chaudhry
Audio 27 Mar 2014The Fiji Labour Party says the Electoral Commission should question Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama for flouting the law around political parties. Audio