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Earthquake research - Dr Ian Hamling
New research shows some Cook Strait faults may be less stressed and may now be further away from rupturing. A team of scientists studied the 2013 Cook Strait and Lake Grassmere earthquakes. And found… Audio
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Allegations of abuse of Fiji taxpayer funds
Audio 27 Oct 2014Fiji's Public Accounts Committee tasked with scrutinising government spending over the last seven years will summon the heads of ministries to explain alleged widespread abuse of public funds. Audio
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More support for mental health in PNG's Bougainville
Audio 27 Oct 2014Calls for more to be done to help provide for people suffering from mental health issues in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville. Audio
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Wasp research - Dr Bob Brown
A breed of mites may provide a solution to the South Island's huge wasp problem. It's believed the number of wasps in the South's beech forests is the highest in the world, with the insects posing a… Audio
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Pacific countries take measures against Ebola
Audio 21 Oct 2014Pacific countries are taking measures to protect against the virus that has taken grip of West Africa, despite the chances of Ebola reaching the region being described as slim. Audio
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Feature guest - Dr Dilip Joseph
Dr Dilip Joseph and two Afghan colleagues were abducted on a dusty road on the way to Kabul in Eastern Afghanistan. Audio
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US Tuna deal in need of overhaul:PNA
Audio 20 Oct 2014PNA not surprised by Kiribati deviation in Pacific - US tuna negotiations. Audio
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Bardfest Interview: Conversation with Dr Hannah August
A conversation with Shakespeare expert, Dr Hannah August. Dr August is joined by two of the Bardfest actors: Hannah Banks and Alex Greig. Includes monologues from 'Richard III', 'Henry V', 'A… Audio
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Pinnocchio rex - Dr Stephen Brusatte
They lived a long time ago but experts are still discovering new dinosaurs. The latest is one dubbed Pinocchio rex. The almost complete tyrannosaur skeleton was discovered in China this year… Audio
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Supergroove - Dr Karl Steven
It's been 20 years since Supergroove released its 1994 debut album, 'Traction', and now the band is being inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. Dr Karl Steven fronts Supergroove and he… Audio
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Science commentator Dr Siouxsie Wiles
Researchers turn faecal transplant into frozen poo capsule that can be taken orally, and the outbreak of a polio like disease in the US. Audio
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Text scheme helps Papua New Guinea health workers
Audio 15 Oct 2014Papua New Guinea health workers trial text messaging scheme to help them stick to new malaria protocols. Audio
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Dr Chris Reid - Portraits of patients.
A Bay of Islands GP, Dr. Chris Reid, has photographed virtually every patient that walked into his surgery during the past two years. He has just published a book of his work. Audio
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Dr Ezekiel Emanuel
A leading American Doctor and health policy adviser says when he turns 75 he will decline all medical treatment. Audio
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Pacific countries urged to pick up the pace for MDG deadline
Audio 13 Oct 2014With 500 days to go Pacific countries are urged to pick up the pace for the 2015 MDG deadline. Audio
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Dr Jaclyn Aramoana ,Improving Māori Health outcomes
When Dr Jaclyn Aramoana decided to become a surgeon she contacted the very first Māori surgeon, Associate Professor Jonathan Koea for advice. What eventuated has been an ongoing relationship of… Audio
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Concern for health of NZ's Pasifika peoples
Audio 10 Oct 2014A leading public health expert says the health of Pasifika peoples in New Zealand is going backwards and turning that around should be a top priority of the new government. Audio
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Expert says the health of NZ Pasifika peoples is deteriorating
Audio 10 Oct 2014A leading public health expert says the health of Pasifika peoples in New Zealand is going backwards and turning that around should be a top priority of the new government. Audio
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NZ lifts Tonga travel advisory
Audio 9 Oct 2014New Zealand lifts travel advisory off the kingdom of Tonga. Audio
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Tokelau recovers from chikungunya
Audio 9 Oct 2014The Director of Health in Tokelau says over 200 people have had chikungunya since August but the peak of the outbreak is over now with no new cases in the past few days. Audio
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PNG mobilises resources in effort to beat TB
Audio 8 Oct 2014Papua New Guinea's government has created a taskforce to mobilise resources in three provinces where the rate of tuberculosis has become a serious public health concern. Audio
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Spirit of unity at first sitting of Fiji parliament - Speaker
Audio 8 Oct 2014Fiji's newly elected Speaker of parliament describes the first sitting of parliament as a moving ceremony. Audio
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Child asylum seeker trauma highlighted in report
Audio 7 Oct 2014Over 80 percent of Australian paediatricians surveyed in a recent report believe the detention of asylum seeker children is child abuse. Audio
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The Nazi Hunter - Dr Efraim Zuroff
The Simon Wiesenthal Center has identified 80 former death squad members who might still be alive, and is pushing the German government for an investigation. They were members of the Einsatzgruppen… Audio