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Sport: Tonga's Olympic-bound taekwondo star dares to dream
Audio 16 Mar 2016Pita Taufatofua is the first taekwondo athlete from Tonga to qualify for the Olympic Games and believes he will be a medal contender in Rio. Audio
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Authorities work to hold infectious disease at bay in Fiji
Audio 15 Mar 2016Health teams working in Fiji in the aftermath of Cyclone Winston say the health situation has stabilised and they are not yet seeing large levels of mosquito, food and water-borne disease. Audio
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Southern parts of PNG still struggling with drought
Audio 15 Mar 2016Communities in parts of Papua New Guinea such as Western Province and Milne Bay Province remain in critical need of food and water amidst a prolonged drought. Audio
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French Polynesia offers cyclone shelter idea to Pacific
Audio 15 Mar 2016French Polynesia says its purpose built cyclone shelters could be used in other parts of the Pacific Audio
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Former Nauru Presidents plead for international observers
Audio 15 Mar 2016Two former Nauru presidents say international election observers are needed on the island, several months before the expected election. Audio
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Hawaiians rejoice at return of Captain Cook's cloak
Audio 15 Mar 2016Hawaiians are rejoicing at the return of a feather cloak and helmet gifted to Captain Cook in 1779. Audio
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Wellington's Vanuatu community mark Pam anniversary
Audio 14 Mar 2016Wellington's Vanuatu community mark the first anniversary of Cyclone Pam which devastated Vanuatu and left 70,000 people homeless. Audio
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Suggesting Zika is on the rise, WHO warns of risk in Pacific
Audio 14 Mar 2016The World Health Organisation says new research has strengthened the link between the Zika virus and fetal abnormalities, and they say sexual transmission of the virus is more common than previously… Audio
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Aussie workers to take over Govt jobs in Norfolk
Audio 14 Mar 2016Talk of rising anxiety on Norfolk Island as Australia brings in workers from the mainland to take over government jobs. Audio
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Purse seine fishing ban petition under fire
Audio 14 Mar 2016Cook Islanders living on the northern island of Manihiki have called for their signatures to be withdrawn from a petition to ban purse seine fishing. Audio
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Pressure mounts on PNG govt over forestry
Audio 14 Mar 2016The Papua New Guinea government is under more pressure to enforce laws around forestry, following two recent reports by international NGOs related to PNG's forestry industry, and the flow of finances… Audio
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NZ Pacific women's NGO marks 40 years of service
Audio 14 Mar 2016The New Zealand non-governmental women's organisation PACIFICA has just marked 40 years of service to Pacific women, families and communities. Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 77: U.S. Girls/Tiny Ruins and Hamish Kilgour/ The Beths
Dystopian disco with U.S Girls, Tiny Ruins and Hamish Kilgour in session and Introducing The Beths. Audio
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U.S. Girls
"It's bleak", Meg Remy talks feminism and introduces some of the characters that make up her 2015 album Half Free. Video, Audio
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S.A domestic worker fired over text
Employment lawyer Susan Hornsby-Geluk talks about the woman fired from the South African High Commission after a text about her boss was sent to the wrong person. And the Auckland bus driver who lost… Audio
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Pacific Community in support of WHO Zika findings
Audio 11 Mar 2016The World Health Organisation says new research has strengthened the link between the Zika virus and foetal abnormalities, and they say sexual transmission of the virus is more common than previously… Audio
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New era dawns in Kiribati politics
The election in Kiribati of a virtual underdog as the new president marks a new era in the country's history. Audio
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Fiji govt, aid groups still working on priority areas
Almost three weeks after Cyclone Winston, some Fijians are still waiting for tents and shelters, as a massive aid mission is underway to house a huge portion of the population. Audio
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Penrhyn fishing hub won't harm tourism - company
A Cook Islands company says its proposal to build a fishing hub on Penrhyn will be endorsed by the atoll's residents when details of the plan are released. Audio
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Sport:Manu Samoa veteran keen to prove a point in Japan
Japan's Super Rugby franchise and Samoan first five Tusi Pisi are on a mission to prove to themselves and the critics that they can hack it in their debut campaign. Audio
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New Kiribati coalition celebrates presidential victory
Members of the new ruling party in Kiribati celebrating the successful election of their presidential candidate say the result is a cry for change from the people. Audio
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PNG faced with capacity challenge on forest conservation
Audio 10 Mar 2016A report by the Forest Trends NGO says Papua New Guinea is receiving far less finance for forest conservation than most other countries with large tropical forests, and must do a lot of work to build… Audio
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NZ Major General gives Fiji aid update en route to Suva
Audio 10 Mar 2016New Zealand military joint forces commander says the NZ presence in Fiji is for as long as it takes following the destruction of cyclone Winston. Audio
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Concerns for children in Fiji as slow recovery continues
Audio 10 Mar 2016There are concern in Fiji for the plight of children as the country slowly comes to grips with the damage caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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UN moves to tackle women's needs in Fiji
Audio 10 Mar 2016The United Nations says pregnancy related death and sexual violence rates soar in humanitarian disasters, and that's a concern in cyclone devastated Fiji. Audio