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Mojo Coffee helping rebuild Vanuatu
Audio 24 Aug 2015A New Zealand coffee chain is using the last beans grown in pre-cyclone Vanuatu to help rebuild the country's devastated coffee industry. Audio
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Cooks PM reciprocates NZ counterpart's visit
Audio 21 Aug 2015The Cook Islands Prime Minister, Henry Puna, and his New Zealand counterpart, John Key, have met in Auckland to discuss a range of challenges facing the Cook Islands. Audio
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Fiji opposition party's leadership under scrutiny
Audio 21 Aug 2015An MP with Fiji's opposition SODELPA party says he is among several MPs in the party who have lost confidence in its leader. Audio
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Marshall Island copper hunters warned of radiation risk
Audio 21 Aug 2015Marshall Islanders are being warned that digging for copper around a nuclear waste dump could expose them to harmful radiation. Audio
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Hundreds of thousands face food shortages in PNG
The Papua New Guinea Highlands provinces, home to several million people, are on the edge of a catastrophe caused by drought and frosts. Audio
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Justice for sedition-accused a challenge says Fiji lawyer
Audio 21 Aug 2015The lawyer acting for dozens of people accused of sedition in Fiji says it's a challenge ensuring they get justice. Audio
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Fiji military get involved in sedition investigation
Fiji's military is sending 140 infantry to help police investigate groups undertaking alledged seditious behaviour. Audio
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Noumea blockades caused by ore export differences
There have been major disruptions to traffic in Noumea due to major protests by truck drivers related to New Caledonia's nickel mining industry. Audio
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Ryan Pini ponders Rio Olympics swansong
Pacific swimming legend Ryan Pini is considering competing at one final Olympic Games in Brazil. Audio
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NZ firms urged to provide roles for young Pasifika people
Audio 20 Aug 2015New Zealand construction firms have been urged to provide jobs and internships for young Maori and Pasifika people. Audio
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Sexual violence helpline opens in PNG
Audio 20 Aug 2015Victims of sexual violence in Papua New Guinea have now got access to a hotline that they can call for help 12 hours a day, 7 days a week from anywhere in the country. Audio
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Hope remains for easier access to NZ pensions in Cooks
Audio 20 Aug 2015A New Zealand opposition MP Poto Williams says the Labour Party has not given up on further easing the way for retiring Cook Islanders to collect their New Zealand pensions while living in the Cooks.
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NZ MPs listening to Papuan concerns
Audio 19 Aug 2015A New Zealand Labour party MP says the country must engage with Indonesia more on growing concerns about the treatment of West Papuans. Audio
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Bureaucracy seen as an obstacle by some reformers
Audio 19 Aug 2015A prominent publisher in Tonga says Pacific governments find it difficult to implement reforms because of bureaucracy within the civil service. Audio
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Intriguing story of sedition in Fiji
Audio 19 Aug 2015Three more people have appeared in court in Fiji charged with sedition, bringing the tally on sedition charges to 65. Audio
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Frost in PNG's Enga has destroyed vegetable gardens
Audio 19 Aug 2015Frost in Papua New Guinea's Enga has destroyed vegetable gardens depended on by hundreds of thousands of people. Audio
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Call for poor Cooks employers to be publicly listed.
Audio 19 Aug 2015A Cook Islands human rights advocacy group is calling for collaboration with government departments to tackle abuse of foreign workers. Audio
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Reducing suicide rates in NZ's Pacific community.
Audio 18 Aug 2015A New Zealand-based Pasifika organisation working to reduce suicide rates in New Zealand's Pacific community has signed an agreement with the princess on Tonga to help with measures there. Audio
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New report sheds light on PNG power targets
Audio 18 Aug 2015A new ANZ funded report is recommending a restructure of PNG Power in order for Papua New Guinea to reach its energy targets. Audio
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S & P cuts one part of the credit rating of four largest banks
Standard and Poor's says it's not expecting house prices to fall sharply in New Zealand. Audio
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West Papua seeks Forum fact finding mission
Audio 18 Aug 2015A West Papuan leader is touring New Zealand seeking support for a Pacific Islands Forum fact finding mission to the sent to Indonesian region. Audio
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League players train as Pasifika ambassadors
Audio 18 Aug 2015League players from Australia and New Zealand are harnessing their popularity to promote healthy eating and education throughout the Pacific. Audio
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Call for reform in agriculture for PNG's Highlands
Audio 17 Aug 2015A group representing farmers in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region says serious reform is needed as the country's agricultural output for the year is set to decline yet again. Audio
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PNG by-elections deemed satisfactory
Audio 17 Aug 2015Papua New Guinea's Electoral Commissioner Sir Andrew Trawen says two by-elections held in the past month were conducted relatively well. Audio
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Sport: Samoa and Fiji look to future after World Cup
Audio 17 Aug 2015Samoa and Fiji reflect on their performances at the Netball World Cup. Audio