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Dr Julian Fennessy - Sticking your neck out for giraffes
Audio 6 May 2017Australians Dr Julian Fennessy and his wife Stephanie are co-founders and directors of the Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF) - the only NGO that concentrates solely on the conservation and… Audio
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Dr Lobsang Sangay - Leader of a government-in-exile
Dr. Lobsang Sangay was born and grew up in a Tibetan settlement near Darjeeling. He was a Fullbright Scholar, obtaining a Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D) from Harvard Law School - the first… Audio
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Youth engagement critical to sustained Pacific democracy
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association secretary-general says that young people have views which must be listened to. Akbar Khan says that in the Pacific and other regions, youth must be engaged… Audio
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Ocean explorers find "Forests" of coral near Cook Islands
Dense coral forests are among the surprising discoveries in the ocean depths near the Cook Islands. Audio
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$2 million research grant on offer for Maori and Pacific youth mental health
Audio 1 May 2017The Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) are seeking applications for a two million dollar Maori and Pacific youth mental health research. HRC's Chief Executive Kath McPherson says that Maori… Audio
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Debate continues over quality of health care in Fiji
Debate continues over quality of health care in Fiji after hospital horror stories appearing in the media and online. Audio
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Dr Monty Soutar - The Maori Battalion
The 28th Battalion of the Second World War, better known as the Maori Battalion, had a formidable reputation as one of the finest fighting forces but it came at a great cost: of the 3600 soldiers, 660… Audio
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Workshop highlights kava's economic potential
Audio 25 Apr 2017Kava still has untapped potential to bring economic benefits for Pacific. Audio
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20 years of regional health surveillance network
Audio 19 Apr 2017The Pacific Public Health Surveillance Network (PPHSN) celebrates its 20th anniversary, starting on the 19th of April to the 22nd, at a regional meeting in Suva, Fiji. Audio
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Call for Niueans to fight to save their native tongue
Audio 14 Apr 2017Niuean leaders are calling for locals and Niueans living abroad to fight for the preservation of Niuean language. Audio
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Guam governor's backflip on military build-up questioned
Audio 12 Apr 2017A chorus of voices on Guam is questioning the governor's decision to withdraw his support for the military build-up. Audio
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Stats House quake damage could have been fatal, Dr Smith says
An inquiry into the damage Statistics House incurred during the Kaikoura earthquake has found significant design flaws, and now the government wants other buildings to be checked. Video, Audio
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Dr Verena Seufert - Organic food myths
Dr Verena Seufert explains why she thinks buying organic food may not always be a better choice for your health or for the environment. Audio
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Dr Robin Grimes - the nuclear option
Robin Grimes is Chief Scientific Adviser to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). He visited NZ recently to meet with scientists and ministers to discuss the connection between science and… Audio
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Dr Nafeez Ahmed - failing states and collapsing systems
Investigative journalist Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed looks at what is triggering the unprecedented outbreak of global social unrest since the 2008 financial crash. Audio
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Dr Jess: give poor people cash
Dr Jess Berentson-Shaw is a science researcher and communicator working for the Morgan Foundation, where she focusses on applying science and evidence to public policy. She also writes for the Spinoff… Audio
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Returning troubled boys to Samoa could do more harm than good
Audio 20 Mar 2017A new study shows that the return migration of troubled young men back to Samoa to help turn their lives around does more damage than good. Audio
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Nights' Pundit - Dr. Dillon Mayhew
Making the numbers add up is Dr. Dillon Mayhew from Victoria University's School of Mathematics, Statistics and Operations Research... We'll be talking about 3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279… Audio
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More children seeing Drs since free GP visits for u13s
More children are seeing a doctor more often since free doctors visits for under 13s were introduced in 2014. Good after-hours coverage appears to have been important in ensuring that children from… Audio
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More women MPs needed to fight corruption in PNG
Audio 13 Mar 2017Participants in Papua New Guinea's Practice Parliament for Women say more female MPs would reduce government corruption. Audio
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Dr Emily Beausoleil - The art of listening
Massey University lecturer Dr Emily Beausoleil has been investigating the politics of listening. She joins Wallace to talk about why, now more than ever, it's critical that we all start listening to… Audio
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Dr Neha Sangwan: stress, communication and healthcare
Dr Neha Sangwan is a physician and international speaker who teaches people how to deal with stress by reading their own body signals and communicating better. Audio
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Tonga PM says Finance Minister had to go
Tonga's Prime Minister has reshuffled his cabinet after losing a third minister in two years following the resignation of the Finance Minister 'Aisake Eke. Audio
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Dr David Bowden talks about the Kaikoura marine life changes
NIWA marine ecologist, Dr David Bowden talks about the potential impact on marine life off the Kaikoura coast after the seabed was destroyed in the November earthquakes. Audio
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Dr Alice Mills talks about research on emergency accommodation
Auckland university researcher, Dr Alice Mills, gives her views on the best way to deal with short term emergency housing for vulnerable tenants. Audio