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NZ high school delivers sports facilities in Fiji
Audio 31 Aug 2015A recent high school service trip to Fijian village Wailoku has capped off a five year relationship between the village and Auckland's Diocesan School for Girls. Audio
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Effects of El Nino drought felt across Melanesia
Audio 28 Aug 2015The 2015 El Niño phase is causing major disruptions to food production across Melanesia Audio
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Expert says UN seat behind Modi's support for Pacific
Audio 28 Aug 2015Expert says "game-changing" Indian summit aimed at securing region's support at UN. Audio
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Former owner disputes Solomons' mine environmental claim
Audio 28 Aug 2015Australian miner St Barbara dismisses claims by the new owner of the Solomons' gold mine Gold Ridge that they are facing an environmental disaster. Audio
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PNG drought shaping up to be worse than '97
Audio 27 Aug 2015A specialist in Papua New Guinea agriculture and food says the drought gripping the country will place a range of great strains on many people. Audio
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Pacific women at higher risk of pregnancy depression
Audio 27 Aug 2015A new study shows Pacific women in New Zealand are twice as likely to be affected by antenatal depression. Audio
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Three rescued from sorcery attack in PNG Highlands
Audio 27 Aug 2015The police commander in Papua New Guinea's Southern Highlands says more needs to be done to stop sorcery beliefs, after police this week rescued three women from being tortured. Audio
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PNG's Supreme Court halts asylum seeker deportations
Audio 26 Aug 2015Papua New Guinea's highest court has temporarily stopped the deportation of asylum seekers from the Australian detention centre on Manus Island. Audio
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Plans to repeal Cooks anti-homosexual laws cause concern
Audio 26 Aug 2015A Cook Islands' sexual diversity group hopes to decriminalise homosexuality within a year but some community leaders are concerned it could lead to same sex marriage. Audio
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Plans to repeal Cooks anti-homosexual laws cause concern
Audio 26 Aug 2015Cook Islands' sexual diversity group hopes to decriminalise homosexuality within a year, but some community leaders are concerned it could lead to same sex marriage. Audio
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Company lays out blueprint to grow Fiji's sugar industry
Audio 26 Aug 2015A New Zealand company presents a plan on how to dramatically grow Fiji's beleaguered sugar industry. Audio
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Owners say Solomons mine is an environmental disaster
Audio 25 Aug 2015The new owner of Solomon Islands Gold Ridge gold mine claims the previous owner left behind a US$29 million dollar environmental disaster. Audio
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Cook Islands PM's incorrect figures come back to haunt
Audio 25 Aug 2015Cook Island residents are raising concerns about the Prime Minister's leadership after he denied the country had a serious depopulation issue. Audio
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Ruling protects Hawaiian monk seal habitats
Audio 25 Aug 2015A ruling that protects Hawaiian monk seal habitats is being hailed as an important step towards preventing their extinction. Audio
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Revived club wants to use motocross to promote peace
Audio 24 Aug 2015The Bougainville Motocross Club has been revived after a 20 year absence, and it wants to do its part to help in the Bougainville peace process. Audio
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Scientists call for regional coordination of seabed mining
Audio 24 Aug 2015The scientific community is calling on Pacific Island countries to adopt a collaborative approach to developing sea bed mining in the region. Audio
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Solomons' close to having timber audit system
Audio 24 Aug 2015Timber exporters and importers are developing a system for auditing sawn timber to ensure it is sustainable and legally sourced. Audio
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Cooks boat deal under fire
Audio 24 Aug 2015The Cook Islands Democratic Party has hit out at the government over a deal for a schooner saying the contract has been mishandled. Audio
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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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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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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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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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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