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Grant will extend Dr. Lance's tele health service
A company headed by the Kaitaia GP Lance O'Sullivan has won a $30 thousand grant for a pioneering internet health service for children. The grant from the lines company Top Energy, will extend a… Audio
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Pacifika trailblazing leader farewelled
Hundreds of people farewelled a trailblazing Pacific women's leader in Auckland last week. Audio
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EMERGENCY: Dr Anthony Cross
There's a reason why shows about Emergency departments are a television staple. Just about every imaginable human drama plays out in the ED. Emergency physicians see it all: traumatic accidents… Audio
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Much work needed to reverse Fiji's diabetes rate
The head of Diabetes Fiji says a lot needs to be done in order to reverse the country's high rate of diabetes - estimated to be about one-in-three adults. Audio
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Dr Randii Wessen on the Pluto Flyby
Audio 16 Jul 2015After yesterday's historic flyby of Pluto more detailed images of Pluto are now arriving at mission control in Maryland. Audio
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Pacific infrastructure faces massive climate change cost
Audio 15 Jul 2015New research says Pacific countries face an enormous cost to protect coastal infrastructure from the impacts of climate change. Audio
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Micronesia learns climate speak
Countries in Micronesia are sharpening their negotiating skills ahead of the world climate change talks in Paris this December. Audio
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Cook Islands celebrations bring Chikungunya concerns
Health officials in the Cook Islands are concerned an influx of visitors for the country's 50th anniversary celebrations will reignite a Chikungunya outbreak that has only just been brought under… Audio
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Black Sheep: The Secret Benefits of Being Bad by Dr Richard Stephens
Black Sheep: The Secret Benefits of Being Bad by Dr Richard Stephens, Published by Hodder, RRP$37.99 Audio
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Acclaimed Pacific poet gets Fulbright scholarship
Audio 13 Jul 2015A Pacific poet Karlo Mila has been awarded a writing residency in Hawai'i. Audio
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Memories of Rainbow Warrior's final voyage re-ignited
Audio 8 Jul 2015A book recording the first and only Pacific voyage of the Rainbow Warrior is being re-issued to mark the 30th anniversary of the bombing of the boat in Auckland Harbour by French spies. Audio
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An advertorial is raising eyebrows in Tonga
Audio 30 Jun 2015An advertorial in an international business magazine is raising eyebrows in Tonga but for the wrong reasons. Audio
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Pacific Poetry - Dr Karlo Mila
An award winning poet is celebrating something rather special today. She's loved to write for years, and she now can do it while being paid. She's Dr Karlo Mila, who has been named the recipient of… Audio
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MSG rejects West Papua membership bid
Audio 29 Jun 2015The Melanesian Spearhead Group has knocked back West Papua's bid to become a full member of the group, while elevating Indonesia's status. Audio
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Vanuatu urged to diversify economy
An academic says Vanuatu needs to diversify its tourism dependent economy in order to make it more inclusive. Audio
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Dr Henry Marsh
Henry Marsh is a neurosurgeon who hates cutting into people's brains. But for nearly 30 years as a senior consultant at St George's Hospital in London, he pioneered brain surgical techniques and… Audio
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PACER-plus negotiations promoted in New Zealand
Audio 15 Jun 2015The chief trade advisor for Pacific countries has been visiting New Zealand unions to promote the regional PACER-plus negotiations and greater labour mobility. Audio
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Aust inquiry hears of damning claims on Nauru asylum camp
Audio 10 Jun 2015An Australian senate inquiry into serious allegations and conditions at the Nauru detention centre has heard medical staff were told not to report psychological health problems suffered by asylum… Audio
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Cook Islands officials hope chikungunya outbreak contained
Audio 4 Jun 2015Health officials in the Cook Islands are hoping that a chikungunya outbreak is now under control after hundreds of people have been affected. Audio
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Aus detention centre whistleblowers criminalised
Audio 3 Jun 2015The Australian government has passed a law which criminalises whistleblowers who speak out against the conditions of the offshore detention centres on Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
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Ruined clinics in Vanuatu put pressure on main hospital
Audio 3 Jun 2015More than two months since Cyclone Pam, Vanuatu's main hospital is still struggling to cope with increased referrals from outer islands where 80 percent of health aid posts remain destroyed or… Audio
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Giant clams on brink of extinction in Pacific
Audio 2 Jun 2015A New Zealand marine biologist says drastic measures must be taken to save Pacific giant clam populations which he says are on the brink of extinction in much of the region. Audio
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Chikungunya virus spreads to half of Pacific
Audio 28 May 2015The mosquito borne chikungunya virus has now reached half of the Pacific and is likely to spread to non-affected countries in the region over the next five years. Audio
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'Talofa lava' - it is Samoan language week
New Zealanders are celebrating the Samoan language this week with cultural performances, speeches and debates all over the country. Audio
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Options raised for Fiji's Sodelpa over suspension
A scholar of parliamentary process and law in the region Richard Herr says the opposition in Fiji has a few options open to it to deal with the long term suspension of one of its MPSs. Audio