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Mobile 'shruder' machine could help remote areas in Vanuatu
A waste solution machine is looking to head to remote communities in Vanuatu to tackle the issue of plastic waste pollution. Audio
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Auckland gears up for the 26th Pasifika Festival
Pasifika Festival organisers this year are wanting to focus on re-connecting with village co-ordinators and the Pacific communities as well as gauging what festival-goers love about the festival. Audio
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Fiji's Green Bond used to inspire emerging markets
Fiji's experience in the sovereign green bond market has been described as ground-breaking and bond experts are hoping it will inspire other emerging markets to offer such products. Audio
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Antipodes Island mouse-free for first time since 1800s
It's being described as one of the most complex island eradications ever undertaken but Antipodes Island is now mice-free for the first time since rodents found their way there in the 1800s. The… Audio
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Pacific people champion gender equality through social media campaign
Audio 22 Mar 2018The UNDP were behind a social media campaign called #Champions4Equality that highlights stories of individual women and men around the Asia and Pacific region that focus on gender equality. Audio
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Backlash to Tonga's govt suggestion that rugby not for girls
Audio 20 Mar 2018Tonga's government has instructed female students at one of their high schools that they should not be playing sports like rugby or boxing. Audio
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Vanuatu kava industry to keep door open on tudei
There are fears that changing the quality of kava exports from Vanuatu could again threaten the reputation of the country's prize crop. Vanuatu's kava industry is debating the merits of easing… Audio
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Pacific artists call out NZ govt arts funder for cultural bias
Pacific arts community members have called out perceived institutional racism at New Zealand's government arts funding body at a conference in the country's capital. Audio
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More disaster insurance being developed for Pacific countries
Getting disaster response funds to where people need them and in a timely manner is the goal of a dedicated Pacific insurance company set up in response to climate change and the limited resources of… Audio
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Brilliant Bernstein’s Candide
It’s Bernstein’s centenary this year. New Zealand Opera Music Director Wyn Davies and leading man James Benjamin Rogers discuss his opera Candide and play their favorite Bernstein songs. Audio
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Vanuatu deputy PM to stay on despite sentencing, for now
Vanuatu's deputy prime minister says he won't be stepping aside immediately after being given a two year suspended sentence by the Supreme Court. Audio
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NZ to be more of a 'true partner' to Pacific, says Peters
New Zealand's Foreign Minister says that compared to the previous administration, the new government is going to put its money where its mouth is in terms of aid to the Pacific Winston Peters says the… Audio
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Food security issues face quake displaced people in PNG
Papua New Guinea's earthquake has put a lot of pressure on food supplies with displaced people needing both emergency food and seeds to re-establish fast growning food crops according to an Australian… Audio
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Tensions in Temotu as expiry of Aus miner's licenses loom
Tensions are rising in Temotu as an Australian miner's licenses to prospect and operate in the Solomon Islands' province approach their expiry date. Audio
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Club from Vanuatu's Tanna makes footbal history
A football club from a rural island in Vanuatu is making waves around the region as it prepares to host its first champions league quarter-final. Audio
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Death toll rises to 3 in Vanuatu, Hola victims wait for aid
Vanuatu Disaster authorities having trouble collecting data on exactly how many people need aid after cyclone Hola hit its northern islands a week ago, meanwhile the death toll rises. Audio
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Samoa prepares for arrival of deportees from the US
Audio 14 Mar 2018Samoa says it won't be taking non-Samoan deportees from the US. Audio
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Daisy’s not built for driving
An eco-friendly Auckland apartment block has been given a top Homestar rating - and the newly opened 33-unit building has no car parks. Audio
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Free legal service for domestic violence victims in Tonga
Tonga is the first country in the Pacific to open a Family Protection Legal Aid centre specifically to help people going through domestic violence. Audio
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Dying gay man’s blood, tissue donation rejected
Cherie Etevenaux was shocked to hear at the last minute that her dying son's large organs could be donated, but not his blood or tissue because he was gay. Audio
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New app aims to improve Solomons fishing sector
Solomon Islanders collaborate with NZ tertiary institute to improve local aquaculture and food security efforts. Audio
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Tongan league side confident of match vs world champions
A rugby league match between Tonga and the world champion Australians in the middle east or Hawai'i could be a real possibility, according to Tonga's coach. Audio
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More support needed for people living with HIV in the Pacific
Audio 12 Mar 2018People living with human immunodeficiency virus or HIV in the Pacific islands are still experiencing high levels of stigma and discrimination according to a new study. Audio
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The media’s PR people problem
The way lobbyists and PR people move in and out of political circles has created a problem for the media who use them to fill their programs, stories and websites more and more these days. One… Audio