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Solomons govt seeking donor funding for craft market
Audio 30 Mar 2017The government of Solomon Islands is reaching out to donors for assistance in building a craft market facility for indigenous crafts men and women. Audio
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Niue and Cook Islands still have eye on seat at UN
Audio 29 Mar 2017The Cook Islands has not given up on getting an independent seat at the United Nations but says it is not a priority at the moment. Audio
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Sport: Transgender weightlifters competing against women unfair - Samoa
Audio 29 Mar 2017Samoa to complain to the International Weightlifting Federation about transgender lifters competing against women. Audio
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Inspirare’s inspired second season
Inspirare are a professional choir in Wellington led by Mark Stamper. They're heading into their second season, with concert programmes themed around the idea of 'Symmetry'. Their first concert is… Audio
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Lead exposure in 1970s and 80s leads to lower IQ - study
New research by the Dunedin Study has found a small but significant drop in the IQ levels of children exposed to high levels of lead in petrol in the 1970s and 80s. Audio
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Pacific businesses in Auckland to try and break into NZ market
28 businesses from around the pacific region are in Auckland creating partnerships that will help them break into the New Zealand market. Audio
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Fiji kava exporter calls for price regulation
A Fiji kava exporter is calling on government to regulate skyrocketing kava prices. Audio
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Call for urgent response to Fiji dairy industry decline
Fiji's opposition National Federation Party says the country's dairy industry is in serious decline and the government must take action. Audio
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Call for Fiji Times sedition charge to be dropped
Amnesty International says that that sedition charges agaisnt The Fiji Times newspaper are very serious and should be dropped. Audio
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Kermadecs remain important NZ scientific outpost
Dozens of staff from New Zealand's Department of Conservation, MetService and GNS Science agencies are conducting work in the Kermadecs. Audio
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Hans Zimmer’s musical storytelling
Hans Zimmer has written music for some of the biggest blockbuster films of our time - including ‘Thelma & Louise’, ‘Gladiator’, ‘The Pirates of the Caribbean’ and ‘Batman’ franchise, and ‘The Lion… Audio
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Nuclear expert Barrillot: 'courageous' man
Audio 28 Mar 2017Nuclear Workers' Association pays tribute to French Polynesia's foremost expert on the French nuclear weapons tests, Bruno Barrillot, as a 'courageous' man. Audio
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Vanuatu firm reaps rewards from hungry RSE workers
Audio 28 Mar 2017A Vanuatu food company giving overseas seasonal workers a taste of home is set to increase its workforce as sales rise. Audio
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Sport: Tonga expects Teufaiva to host July rugby tests
Audio 28 Mar 2017Tonga Rugby is confident that Teufaiva Stadium will be able to host test rugby for the first time in eight years in July. Audio
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Drones offer possible service option for Vanuatu
Audio 27 Mar 2017In a few years, remote outer islands in Vanuatu could have vaccines and other medical supplies delivered rapidly - by drone. Audio
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Internet cable step closer for Cooks
Audio 27 Mar 2017The Cook Islands government is hoping a deal will be signed off next month to bring high-speed broadband to Samoa, the Cook Islands, French Polynesia and Niue. Audio
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PNG takes first steps to address child labour problem
Audio 27 Mar 2017The International Labour Organisation says Papua New Guinea's government has taken initial steps towards eradicating child labour, but that much work needs to be done in the long term, and that… Audio
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Solar power project helps families in rural Fiji
Audio 27 Mar 2017A solar power project in Fiji is providing power to remote households in Viti Levu, which was hardest hit by last year's Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Samoa sending medical patients to India instead of NZ
Audio 27 Mar 2017Samoa has begun sending patients needing medical treatment overseas to India instead of New Zealand. Audio
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Fiji's Minister says oceans conference will be 'game-changer'
Audio 27 Mar 2017Fiji says this year's United Nations Ocean Conference could be a game-changer for the future of the Pacific. Audio
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Call for Fiji Roads Authority overhaul
Audio 27 Mar 2017An Opposition MP in Fiji wants an overhaul of the Fiji Roads Authority, citing a lack of efficiency as a reason for the call. Audio
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'Great opportunity' provided by Fiji's climate talk presidency
Audio 24 Mar 2017Environmental NGOs from around the Pacific say Fiji's presidency of a major environmental conference this year provides one of the greatest opportunities to advance their ambitions. Audio
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Tonga using fish and chicks to combat ncds
Audio 24 Mar 2017On the back of providing access to discounted fresh fish, Tonga's government is shipping thousands of baby ducks and chickens to villages to promote the consumption of locally sourced foods. Audio
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New Zealand’s oldest active surf lifeguard
At 88-years-old, Bill Goodwin is New Zealand’s oldest active surf life guard. As the surf club season nears its end, he’s showing no signs of slowing down. Audio
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Nearly 100 NZ companies declined RSE involvement after breaches
Nearly 100 companies wanting to take part in the scheme that brings seasonal workers from the Pacific to New Zealand have had their applications declined after they breached the rules. Audio