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A female perspective on Bougainville's future
A women's representative in the Autonomous Bougainville Government talks about her vision for the Papua New Guinea province. Audio
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Pacific TB hot spots get US funding
The United States Government has approved funding targetting Pacific areas that have been deemed tuberculosis hot spots. Audio
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A Vanuatu language adapts to social change
Social change in the form of increased mobility and advances in telecommunications aren't neccessarily detrimental to the survival of endangered languages, according to a linguistics expert who has… Audio
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Pinking up the public sector in the Pacific
New research has found scholarships and persistence are paying off in efforts to get more women in the Pacific into senior government jobs. Audio
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Homeless Fijians struggle amid materials delay
Audio 8 Sep 2016Delays in sending New Zealand timber to Fiji means remote islanders are turning to collecting fallen wood in forests to build temporary homes in the post-Cyclone Winston reconstruction effort. Audio
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NZ called on to do more in Pacific climate battle
Audio 8 Sep 2016A New Zealand opposition MP says this country has to make a much bigger effort to help the Pacific adapt to climate change. Audio
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Sport: PNG league official banned, club suspended
Audio 8 Sep 2016A Mount Hagen rugby league official has been banned for life and a team suspended following an attack on a referee. Audio
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New Zealand midwives accused of racism
Audio 7 Sep 2016Allegations of racism and discrimination among New Zealand's midwives and staff in maternity care are raising concerns about cultural sensitivity in workforce. Audio
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National inquiry into violence for Samoa
Audio 7 Sep 2016Harrowing testimony as Samoa's Ombudsman announces a national enquiry into violence in Samoa. Audio
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100th anniversary of NZ’s entry into the Western Front in WWI
On September 15 New Zealand marks the centenary of the New Zealand Division's entry into fighting on the Somme in Northern France in 1916. Audio, Gallery
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Oxfam wants change in Pacific climate aid
Audio 7 Sep 2016Oxfam says New Zealand is not doing enough to help Pacific countries cope with the effects of climate change. Audio
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Calls for a memorial to Bougainville's missing
Audio 6 Sep 2016After this year's commemorations in Bougainville for those who disappeared in the civil war, there are calls for tangible progress from family members of the missing. Audio
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Hope for clubfoot babies in Samoa
Audio 6 Sep 2016It's hoped a bit of wool and a roll of plaster will help transform the lives of babies in the Pacific born with club feet. Audio
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Sport: Samoa move fast to replace sacked 7s coach
Audio 6 Sep 2016Samoa sack sevens coach Damian McGrath following failure to qualify for the Olympics. Audio
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Tuna operators fear proposal to close off 30% of EEZs
Audio 6 Sep 2016A new conservation measure proposing the closure of 30 percent of Exclusive Economic Zones in the Pacific has regional tuna operators concerned. Audio
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NZ celebrates Tongan language and culture
Audio 6 Sep 2016New Zealand's Tongan Language Week or Uike Katoanga'i 'o e Lea Faka-Tonga, has kicked off with a celebration of unity and culture in Wellington. Audio
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Solomons' missionary hospital seeks government support
Audio 6 Sep 2016A church run hospital in Solomon Islands is seeking government support to recruit more doctors and nursing staff. Audio
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High level corruption under spotlight in PNG
Audio 5 Sep 2016Papua New Guina's capacity to hold high-level corruption to account is under the spotlight after the former prime minister Sir Michael Somare was implicated in a Singapore money laundering case. Audio
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Australia's offshore detention foundering, says NGO
Audio 5 Sep 2016Wilson Security's decision to abandon Australia's asylum seeker detention centres has left the controversial policy foundering, an NGO says. Audio
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Cook Islands college fire brings asbestos problems to the fore
Audio 5 Sep 2016A recent fire at a college in the Cook Islands has brought the country's problems with asbestos to the fore. Audio
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Vanuatu anxious to see free trade text after Christchurch talks
Audio 5 Sep 2016After another round of PACER plus negotiations, there are more signs that some countries are not happy with the lack of communication. Audio
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Pacific women working together to end gender violence
Audio 5 Sep 2016Pacific men and women working on the front-lines to end gender violence are constantly looking for new ways improve their work. Audio
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Danish MPs stopped from travelling to Nauru
Audio 5 Sep 2016An advisor for some of the Danish MPs who were stopped from travelling to Nauru on a fact-finding mission last week says he's not surprised it happened. Audio
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Project launched to boost fish stocks in Tuvalu
Audio 5 Sep 2016Its hoped a project that's been launched in Tuvalu will reverse the decline in fish stocks that's threatening the food security and livelihoods of local fishing communities. Audio
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PNG urged to hone cruise tourism industry
Audio 5 Sep 2016A new report has encouraged Papua New Guinea to grasp the multimillion dollar benefits that cruise tourism could provide the country. Audio