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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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What ancient DNA tells us about the evolution of our native birds
Recent breakthroughs in DNA technology have allowing scientists to reconstruct the full genome of extinct animals, and learn so much more about the way they lived. Professor Craig Millar of Auckland… Audio, Gallery
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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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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
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US hope to resolve Bikini Island issue by 2017
Audio 17 Aug 2015The US says they are working hard on an answer to an appeal from a Marshallese community for assistance for relocation. Audio
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Niue police warn of email scam
Audio 17 Aug 2015The police in Niue are warning residents against replying to scam emails from strangers asking for banking and personal details. Audio
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Fiji reaches out to Chinese Tourists
Audio 17 Aug 2015Tourism Fiji is going out of its way to woo visitors from the greater China region with a month long road trip through nine of the region's largest cities. Audio
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Fiji lawyer says due process violated in sedition case
The lawyer for several people facing sedition charges in Fiji has hit out at prosecutors saying they are not following due process. Audio
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PNG govt cuts hitting universities hard
Papua New Guinea universities are struggling to cope after big cuts in government funding and the prospect of further reductions. Audio
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Relief still not reaching CNMI Typhoon victims
Disaster authorities and NGO's in the Northern Marianas are still struggling to get relief aid to victims of the recent Typhoon Soudelor. Audio
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Humpback whales bringing in the visitors in Niue
Visiting humpback whales bring a tourist bonanza to Niue. Audio
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PNG economy needs drastic shakeup - Polye
Audio 13 Aug 2015Papua New Guinea's Opposition Leader paints a grim picture of the state of the country's economy and calls for drastic action. Audio
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Job losses at Starkist a real threat for American Samoa
Audio 12 Aug 2015American Samoa's largest private sector employer has warned thousands of people could be out of work if there are no fish deliveries to its cannery by next week. Audio
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Future uncertain for US and Pacific fishing treaty
A short term fishing deal worth $89 million US has been struck between Pacific nations and the United states but future long-term arrangements look uncertain. Audio
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Pacific farmers seeking safety in numbers
Pacific Farmers are working together to share knowledge, techniques and planting materials in order to become more resilient to the effects of climate change and natural disasters. Audio
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Recovery efforts well underway in Saipan after Typhoon Soudelor
Audio 11 Aug 2015Recovery efforts have progressed well in Saipan, in the wake of Typhoon Soudelor which battered the territory just over a week ago. Audio
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Tonga reviews recently upgraded civil service salaries
Audio 11 Aug 2015The Tonga government is prepared to spend 2-POINT-5 million US dollars on an review into the salaries of the civil service. Audio
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Lack of brainpower hampering economy
Audio 10 Aug 2015A Cook Islands opposition party wants help from New Zealand to address a lack of brain power to move the country forward. Audio
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Pacific civil society wants stop to seabed mining
Audio 10 Aug 2015Civil society organisations in the Pacific are joining a growing international call for a moratorium on mining exploration of the seafloor. Audio
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Tension over foreign bus operators in Solomons
Audio 10 Aug 2015A bus strike amid tensions in Solomon Islands over who should be running the capital's bus services. Audio
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Farmers become first Chocolate makers in Solomon Islands
Audio 10 Aug 2015A group of cocoa farmers in Solomon Islands is undergoing a training programme to become the first chocolate makers in the country. Audio
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Bikini Islanders homeless again
Audio 7 Aug 2015The Bikini Island community displaced by nuclear testing seventy years ago is now appealing to the United States for help, in order to find a new home as the island they were sent to suffers from sea… Audio
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Language class fights for Cooks reo
Audio 7 Aug 2015The number of Cook Islands Maori speakers are declining but a language class in New Zealand hopes to buck the trend. Audio
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Efforts to stem migration from Cooks
New Zealand and the Cook Islands have reaffirmed their strong ties 50 years after a novel deal was forged allowing self government for the Cooks including New Zealand passports for its people. Audio