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What our electricity use exposes about us
In the first project of its kind our habits and behaviour is to be analysed through our electricity use. In a public private partnership between Simply Group, Callaghan Innovation, Counties Power and… Audio
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Cook Islands inter-island shipping difficulties laid bare
A Cook Islands shipping operator, Tapi Taio, says the only way any inter island shipping service can survive is if subsidies are given. Audio
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Controversial PNG leases still not cancelled
Papua New Guinea's government is pushing ahead with plans to convert controversial Special Agriculture Business Leases to registered land using Incorporated Land Groups. An NGO says this is not… Audio
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WHO says dengue is spreading across the Pacific
Audio 2 Mar 2017WHO warns more dengue cases to be expected in the Pacific as populations likely to be susceptible to a type of the virus not seen for many years. Audio
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Hōkūle'a spreads conservation message in Rapa Nui
Audio 2 Mar 2017A traditional Hawaiian canoe, travelling the world promoting marine conservation, has arrived in Rapa Nui after a more than 16 day journey from the Galapagos Islands. Audio
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UN declares 'War' on ocean plastic
Audio 1 Mar 2017Environmental groups in the Pacific are calling on governments and businesses in the region to join the United Nations' global campaign declaring war on ocean plastic. Audio
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Cook Island taro showcased in art exhibition
Audio 1 Mar 2017The beauty of taro is being showcased in an unusual form in a Cook islands art exhibition aimed at celebrating women. Audio
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ADB warns Palau facing 'urgent' infrastructure challenges
Audio 28 Feb 2017The Asian Development Bank says Palau is facing urgent infrastructure and environmental challenges due to its booming tourism industry. Audio
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Vanuatu proud of Tanna despite missing out at Academy Awards
Audio 28 Feb 2017People in Vanuatu remain very proud of the film "Tanna" despite the dissappointment of it missing out on an oscar at this year's Academy Awards. Audio
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US free trade moves could accelerate PACER-Plus
Audio 27 Feb 2017A campaigner battling to stop a Pacific trade deal says the recent moves by the United States President Donald Trump could lead to tougher conditions placed on the island countries. Audio
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West Papuan claims Australia deported him to PNG
Audio 27 Feb 2017A West Papuan English teacher, who claims to have escaped persecution to an Australian island, says he was deported to Port Moresby. Audio
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Kacific puts in order for new Asia-Pacific satellite
Audio 27 Feb 2017A Singapore-based satellite operator has put in an order for a new satellite which aims to bring high speed broadband to unserviced and remote areas in the Pacific and South East Asia. Audio
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Chch rebuild offers training opportunity for Pasifika peoples
Audio 27 Feb 2017Six years after Christchurch's destructive 6.3 magnitude earthquake the rebuild programme is now being used to provide training for workers from the region. Audio
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Samoa's troubled police management being overhauled
Audio 23 Feb 2017Another re-structuring on the way for Samoa's troubled police force. Audio
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Tongan parliament adapting to modernisation
Audio 23 Feb 2017A political researcher Tonga's parliamentarians are operating much more efficiently now when it comes to no confidence motions. Audio
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Exhibition points to lack of representation of indigenous women
Audio 23 Feb 2017The lack of representation among indigenous women around the world remains as relevant an issue today as it was thirty years ago. Audio
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Pasifika Film Festival comes to NZ capital
Audio 23 Feb 2017This year's Pasifika Film Festival has travelled to Wellington for the first time, featuring over two dozen films about Pacific people and issues. Audio
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Sport: Stadium delays force Tongan rugby test offshore
Audio 22 Feb 2017Tonga's home rugby test against Wales will now be played in another country. Audio
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Australian actors silent on detained refugee performer
New Zealand actor Oscar Kightley has voiced his support for a campaign to free a performer from Australian detention on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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Niue diplomat wants NZ to re-look at constitutional deal
Niue's long serving high commissioner to New Zealand, O'Love Jacobsen, who is returning home, is raising questions about New Zealand commitment to Niue. Audio
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Tough times for Winston's 'Ground Zero' areas
Audio 21 Feb 2017Many people in Cyclone Winston's "Ground Zero" areas are struggling to make ends meet a year after the killer storm hit Fiji. Audio
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Tonga dialysis plans 'being stalled' by govt inaction
Audio 20 Feb 2017A group wanting to bring dialysis treatment for kidney disease sufferers to Tonga says government inaction is stalling its plans. Audio
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Life remains hard for many of the survivors of Cyclone Winston
Audio 20 Feb 2017Trauma is still rife and life remains hard for many of the survivors of Cyclone Winston which hit Fiji a year ago today. Audio
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NZ to keep its Solomons' police presence
Audio 20 Feb 2017New Zealand is to maintain a police presence in Solomon Islands once the Regional Assistance Mission ends its 14 year stint in July. Audio
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Oscar Kightley calls on NZ to help Manus, Nauru refugees
Audio 20 Feb 2017The actor Oscar Kightley says New Zealand should be calling out Australia over human rights abuses in its offshore detention centres for refugees. Audio