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PNG fertility rate at concerning levels
Audio 3 Mar 2015A reproductive health organisation in Papua New Guinea says the country's fertility rate of 4.4 percent needs to be urgently lowered. Audio
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Western powers coming to terms with China in the Pacific
Audio 2 Mar 2015The traditional external powers in the Pacific Islands are still coming to terms with China's increasing level of engagement in the region. Audio
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Fiji push for Forum exclusion of Aus, NZ labelled futile
Audio 2 Mar 2015The deputy leader of Fiji's opposition says moves to exclude Australia and New Zealand from the Pacific Islands Forum make little sense. Audio
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Dr Frances Jensen - The Teenage Brain
They can be moody, messy and irresponsible, to the point where at times you may wonder what happened to those loving little children you once knew. Anyone who's had a grumpy teenager in the house… Audio
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Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Maori - Dr Wayne Ngata
A trial has been initiated in Gisborne to introduce the first bilingual, Maori-English, signage on emergency service vehicles. The make over of ambulances and fire engines was introduced by the Maori… Audio
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New Dr Seuss book discovered
Nearly 24 years after his death, a new book by Dr. Seuss , real name Theodor Geisel - is to be published this year. Susan Brandt is the President of Licensing and Marketing for Dr Seuss Enterprises… Audio
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Samoa health programme to tackle obesity
Audio 18 Feb 2015A new programme has been launched in Samoa by the Ministry of Health which aims to tackle obesity in children. Audio
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American Samoa call for more special education effort
Audio 13 Feb 2015An American Samoa lawmaker says more must be done to ensure children with special education needs get the education they are entitled to. Audio
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The extinction of the Waitaha Penguin - Dr Nic Rawlence
Research from Otago University has revealed new information on a phenomena called a 'biological transition event'. That's where one species replaces another. In this case the animal in question is the… Audio
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Book review with Dr Cushla McKinney
Dr Cushla McKinney reviews Book of Strange New Things by Michael Faber. Audio
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Scrutiny of Fiji accounts going well
The chair of Fiji's Public Accounts Committee says its members are cooperating well as they scrutinise seven years' worth of government accounts. Audio
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Hospitals threatened by climate change
Audio 9 Feb 2015The World Health Organisation says hospitals in the Pacific region are struggling to cope with the effects of climate change and coastal erosion. Audio
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Authorities rush to deal with dengue in Tonga
Audio 6 Feb 2015Tonga has been hit by a dengue outbreak which has triggered frantic action from authorities in the kingdom. Audio
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Koreans share climate research in Pacific
Audio 2 Feb 2015The Embassy of the Rebublic of Korea in Fiji has recently hosted some of their leading scientists to share research into how new climate change technology could help Pacific nations cope with the… Audio
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Internet and technology addiction with Dr. David Greenfield
Dr. David Greenfield discusses, and answers listener questions, on internet and technology addiction. Dr. Greenfield is founder of The Center for Internet and Technology Addiction and is Assistant… Audio
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Cooks women look back at 50 years of advancement
Audio 29 Jan 2015Leading womens groups in the Cook Islands are to meet in March to celebrate 50 years of self-government. Audio
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Tonga moves to avoid another Typhoid outbreak
Audio 27 Jan 2015The Director of Health in Tonga says many residents need to improve their sanitation practices and facilities if the kingdom is to avoid another typhoid outbreak. Audio
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December deadline for PACER PLUS negotiations
Audio 26 Jan 2015Pacific Island countries have been given until December this year to finalise negotiations on the regional trade agreement PACER PLUS. Audio
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Dr Tony Ruakere - A Colourful Career
There is both a serious and fun side to the career of Dr Anthony Ansley Ruakere, better known as Dr Tony Ruakere. There's the hitch-hiking trips he made from Taranaki to Dunedin to attend Medical… Audio
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Dr Lori Leigh
Victoria University Shakespeare scholar and dramaturg for Bright Orange Walls' season of Twelfth Night. Audio
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Warning of more deaths if medical care isn't improved on Manus
Audio 21 Jan 2015Refugee advocates are warn that people will die if more isn't done to improve medical care at the detention centre on Manus Island. Audio
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Chikungunya on decrease in Samoa
Audio 21 Jan 2015The latest health report released by Samoa's Ministry of Health shows the country is finally seeing a decrease in the number of Chikungunya virus infections. Audio
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Solomon Islands to introduce PCV 13 vaccine
Audio 21 Jan 2015Solomon Islands to introduce the Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine in February. Audio
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Fiji opp. parties renew calls to axe 'draconian' media law
Audio 20 Jan 2015Fresh calls have been made in Fiji to change the country's media laws, now that a democracy is in place. Audio
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NZ student helps Tonga develop renewable energy system
Audio 20 Jan 2015A global mineworkers union is taking its campaign against Rio Tinto to the people of Bougainville. Audio