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Fewer Pacific people are migrating to New Zealand
Despite a rapid rise in immigrant numbers in New Zealand, it's getting harder for people from the Pacific to move to New Zealand. Audio
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Mixed feelings in Fiji over NFP's proposed minimum wage raise
An opposition proposal to raise the minumum wage in Fiji has received conflicting responses from civil society groups. Audio
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Blind S.African child not welcome in NZ
Audio 12 Jun 2017The High Court has backed an Immigration NZ decision to refuse a visa to a disabled 3-year-old girl because she would be a burden on the health system. Audio
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Drug shortages in PNG force strike threat by doctors
A drug and funding shortage in Papua New Guinea is so severe that eight hospitals have been forced to close, and a vast majority could follow suit by the end of the month. Because of this, doctors are… Audio
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NZ Treasury takes a look into the country's Pasifika futures
A Pasifika academic in New Zealand gives a guest lecture at Treasury about New Zealand's Pacific Futures. Audio
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Protection of PNG rainforests a global responsibility - UN
Audio 12 Jun 2017UN says protection of PNG rainforests a global responsibility. Audio
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Hawaiians urged to resist replacement of ObamaCare
Audio 12 Jun 2017People in Hawaii are being urged to continue voicing their opposition to plans to replace ObamaCare which some say strip people of their health care insurance and medic aid benefits. Audio
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Promoting healthy lifestyles a challenge in the Cook Islands
Audio 12 Jun 2017Programmes in Cook Islands schools that teach healthy lifestyles in a bid to combat a crisis of non-communicable diseases appear to be working, but there are barriers holding back their success. Audio
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New Zealand artist's tapa work on show at UN Ocean's Conference
Audio 12 Jun 2017New Zealand artist collaborates with other Pacific artists to show work at UN Ocean's Conference. Audio
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William Dart’s Mid-Year Catch-Up
The time has come for William Dart to assuage his guilt for past omissions. He gathers together tracks that failed to make New Horizons playlists in the first half of 2017. Audio
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Vanuatu says it won't sign PACER Plus next week
Audio 9 Jun 2017The Vanuatu Government has announced it will not sign the PACER Plus trade and development agreement next week in Tonga. Audio
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Cook Islands school students learn about healthy lifestyles
Audio 9 Jun 2017Since 2012, Cook Islands school students have been involved in a programme that teaches them about healthy lifestyles in an effort to combat the country's non-communicable disease crisis. Audio
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Plastic-bag ban to benefit Solomons' tourism
The premier of Western Province in Solomon Islands says banning plastic bags will benefit tourism. Audio
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Celebrating Pacific women through dance in NZ
Works from four female choreographers from the Pacific will open the second Pacific Dance Festival in Auckland with a show called Wahine Toa. Audio
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Pacific Games Council threatens legal action against Tonga
The Pacific Games Council is threatening legal action in reponse to the Tonga government unilaterally withdrawing from hosting the 2019 Games. Audio
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Calls to stop dumping by fleets supported by Pacific leaders
SPREP director-general receives support for his call at UN Oceans Conference to end waste dumping by fishing fleets in the region. Audio
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Fiji's NFP proposes health reforms
Fiji's National Federation Party says if it gets into power after the next election it will bring in major reforms to the health and medical system. Audio
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Pasifika achievement boosted in NZ schools
Embracing cultural diversity has been key in lifting achievement rates for Maori and Pasifika students at one of New Zealand's most ethnically diverse schools. Audio
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Does the U.S have an answer to homelessness?
The head of the US National Alliance to End Homelessness, Nan Roman is in New Zealand to speak at the Community Housing Aotearoa Impact Conference and to meet political and community leaders working… Audio
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Papuans love being part of Indonesia, says ambassador
Indonesia's new ambassador to New Zealand says the indigenous population of Papua region is not pushing for independence. Ambassador Tantowi Yahya says that Indonesia acknowledges the mistakes of the… Audio
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Value of Samoan language debated
Debate on Samoan language required in today's globalised world. Audio
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Loud Pacific voice at Oceans Conference
Pacific island leaders have called for more help to fight illegal fishing and a worldwide network of marine sanctuaries at a major gathering on the world's oceans. Audio
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Tongan media react differently to TBC saga
Media freedom under the spotlight in Tonga ever since the prime minister threatened the public broadcaster over his dissatisfaction of their reporting. Audio
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Parliament’s quiet decider
It sounds like the blurb for a Dan Brown novel – ‘a small group pre-determines what will happen in Parliament’. But real life is less thrilling, and better written.
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Papua New Guineans a lot worse off than in 1980
An economist who has assessed the PNG economy says the average Papua New Guinean is much more worse off now compared with 1980 and he is blaming the focuss of successive governments on resource… Audio