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Cats and cucumbers - Dr Clément Lagrue
Cats and cucumbers may seem like an odd combination. But it's a combination that has ignited social media throughout the world. Online videos showing people terrifying their cats with cucumbers have… Video, Audio
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150 Years Since Waerenga A Hika - Dr Vincent O'Malley
Next week marks the 150th anniversary of the Siege of Waerenga a Hika. Te Aitanga a Mahaki iwi will mark the anniversary of the siege of Waerenga a Hika, when 200 colonial troops with 300 Maori… Audio
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1080 Drops - Dr Graeme Elliott
A massive 1080 poison offensive has successfully wiped out 95 per cent of rats and 85 per cent of stoats in targeted forests around the country. But the result still fell a bit short of what a… Audio
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Solution to Vanuatu drought-related food shortages
Audio 16 Nov 2015The Vanuatu Agriculture Research Center says it has a solution to the drought-related food shortages being caused by an El Nino event in the country. Audio
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Dr Ian Griffin - Director of Otago Museum
Dr Ian Griffin says museums are about much more than viewing our treasures - they are places of science and research which inspire curiosity about the world. Audio
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Online Education - Dr Grant Morris And Rory McCourt
PCs get degrees ... there is an increasing trend by universities and polytechs to offer online courses and lectures. What are the benefits - and what risks? Audio
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Beauty equals health for coral reefs: study finds
Audio 12 Nov 2015Scientists have discovered a beautiful reef is also a healthy reef. A new paper has found the healthiest corals are also aesthetically the most beautiful. Audio
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Vanuatu kava cleared for European market
Audio 12 Nov 2015A lead kava researcher in Vanuatu has welcomed the lifting of sanctions against Kava in the European market saying it will inspire confidence in other markets. Audio
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Student numbers expected to double at USP Kiribati
Audio 9 Nov 2015Student numbers are expected to double at the University of South Pacific in Kiribati after a new campus opened last week in Tarawa. Audio
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Saving For A 'No Frills' Retirement - Dr Claire Matthews
Just how much money do you think you'll need for your retirement? A new report suggests there's a growing gap between the cost of living and New Zealand Superannuation payments. It's from Massey… Audio
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Fears that DRS couldn't track pink ball allayed
Fears that test cricket's technology wouldn't pick up the pink ball in the upcoming historic day-night test between New Zealand and Australia in Adelaide have been allayed. Audio
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Pacific eye care under the lens
Audio 5 Nov 2015The first female ophthamologist in Solomon Islands says a new eye clinic there has allowed for 300 percent more patients to be treated every day. Audio
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Strategic direction of SPC set to change
Audio 28 Oct 2015The largest regional agency operating in the Pacific, the SPC, prepares for a change in its strategic direction. Audio
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NZ welcomes restrictions on 'Dr Deaths' suicide advice
The controversial euthenasia campaigner Doctor Philip Nitschke has been shut down by the Australian Medical Board. Audio
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NZ welcomes restrictions on 'Dr Deaths' suicide advice
A new study has found Auckland is not the only area with a rapidly rising Asian population. Audio
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Fiji Government and opposition lock heads over official tour
Audio 28 Oct 2015The Fiji Government's angry reaction to an official tour by the opposition leader has sparked a disagreement on constitutional rights. Audio
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Dr Alun Withey - History of the Beard
Expert in modern medical history undertaking the first major academic study of facial hair. Audio
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Dr Lis Ellison-Loschmann
Audio 25 Oct 2015A recently published study has found that that the gap between the rates of cancer experienced by Maori and non-Maori New Zealanders is greater than those between the indigenous and majority cultures… Audio
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Sogavare looking to replace ministers who resigned
Audio 22 Oct 2015A spokesperson for the Solomon Islands Prime Minister's office says the government ministers who have resigned will be replaced as soon as possible. Audio
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Soaring child obesity levels one focus at WHO meeting
Audio 21 Oct 2015Childhood obesity in Pacific Island Island countries and other regions around the world is the focus at a WHO meeting later this week in Ghana. Audio
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Solomons art coming to Waikato Museum
Audio 19 Oct 2015Waikato Museum will soon be exhibiting a series of artifacts collected by Sir Hirini Moko Mead in the south eastern Solomon Islands in 1973. Audio
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Former state premier asks for access to Nauru
Audio 15 Oct 2015A former premier of Western Australia wants the Nauru government to allow her into the country to examine conditions at the asylum seeker detention centre. Audio
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The Expats - Dr Richard Davis
This week we're in Fiji talking to Dr Richard Davis, a Lecturer in Theology and Ethics at the Pacific Theological College. Audio
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Pacific doctor says traditional medicine has its place
Audio 13 Oct 2015A Cook Islands doctor and former prime minister says traditional medicines have their place and work well alongside modern methods. Audio