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Dr Sue Huang NZ virologist on Ebola epidemic
Dr Sue Huang is a virologist with Environmental Science and Research. Audio
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Pacific's bigeye stocks critically depleted.
Audio 28 Jul 2014New figures on tuna populations in the Pacific show that the region's bigeye stocks have been critically depleted. Audio
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Solomons still lacking a local police chief
Audio 28 Jul 2014Public perception that there are no suitable local candidates for police commissioner linger in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Academic says Forum going through 'turbulent' phase
Audio 28 Jul 2014A Fiji academic in Australia says the Pacific Islands Forum is going through a turbulent phase but still maintains its relevance. Audio
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Voices of the Land - Ngā Reo o te Whenua director Dr Paul Wolframm
Audio 27 Jul 2014Dr Paul Wolframm talks about the documentary Nga Reo o te Whenua - Voices of the land. Tāonga pūoro exponent Dr Richard Nunns and Horomono Horo shed light on the connection of traditional Māori… Audio
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1st Solomon Islands Independence Day in NZ
Audio 21 Jul 2014The Solomon Islands has held its first independence day in New Zealand, which also served as the start of a campaign to better promote itself. Audio
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Tonga Democrats at a crossroads
Audio 21 Jul 2014Tonga's Democratic Party is at a crossroads as it dumps a third of its MPs shortly before the country's general election. Audio
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Voices of the Land - director Dr Paul Wolframm
Audio 18 Jul 2014NZ film maker and ethnomusicologist on the NZ Film Festival premiere of Voices of the Land featuring taonga pūoro experts Richard Nunns and Horomona Horo. Audio
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Study reveals Tonga once vast trading empire
Audio 16 Jul 2014New research shows Tonga was once the centre of a vast trading empire with economic and political power stretching across the Pacific. Audio
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Pacific countries continue to battle human trafficking
Audio 15 Jul 2014A human trafficking report released by the US State department has received little backing from leaders and anti-human trafficking organisations in the Pacific. Audio
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Coral gardening tourism in Vanuatu
Audio 14 Jul 2014A new eco-tourism venture aimed at reversing the effects of climate change on coral reefs has been launched in Vanuatu. Audio
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Cross-party call for investment in reproductive health
Audio 11 Jul 2014A group of New Zealand MPs are calling for Pacific governments to urgently invest in sexual and reproductive health, particularly family planning. Audio
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Fears over future of PNG's Motu language
There are fears that the Motu language, one of the official languages of Papua New Guinea, could be lost soon. Audio
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Dr. Kevin Dutton and Andy McNab - What psychopaths can teach us
Dr. Kevin Dutton, an Oxford University psychology professor, has spent a lifetime studying psychopaths. He first met SAS hero and author Andy McNab during a research project. What he found surprised… Audio
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WHO warns of dietry double burden in Pacific
Audio 10 Jul 2014The World Health Organisation says the Pacific region is facing a double burden of both malnutrition and obesity in children that is likely to have severe consequences in the future. Audio
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Academic says Joko likely to be better match for West Papua
Audio 9 Jul 2014An academic specialising in West Papua says Indonesian presidential candidate Joko Widodo is likely to be more Papua friendly than his opponent Prabowo Subianto. Audio
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Shortage of skilled doctors in Fiji
Audio 9 Jul 2014The Fiji Medical Association says a doctor shortage in the country is a result of skilled, senior physicians leaving for better opportunities overseas. Audio
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Book review with Dr Cushla McKinney
Audio 8 Jul 2014Reviewing 'Madness Made Me' by Mary O'Hagan. Audio
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Excavations underway at Port Sandwich in Vanuatu
Audio 7 Jul 2014A archeological dig underway in an area of Vanuatu once made famous by Captain Cook has confirmed the dramatic effects of early European contact. Audio
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Dr Karyn Paringatai
Justine Murry visits Dr Karyn Paringatai at the University of Otago and sits in one of her classes. Dr Paringatai also talks about her reconnection to her ties in Ngāti Pōrou, despite growing up in… Audio
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Tonga proposes land swap with Fiji
Audio 4 Jul 2014Tonga is proposing to trade the disuputed Minerva reef with Fiji, in exchange for the Lau island group. Audio
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Cook Islanders head to the polls
Audio 4 Jul 2014The Cook Islands go to the polls next week and continuing de-population has been raised as a key concern for people. Audio
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Cook Island voters worried about depopulation
Audio 3 Jul 2014Depopulation, climate change, and foreign aid are just some of the issues Cook Islanders will consider while casting their votes in next week's election. Audio
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Severe malnutrition in areas of the Pacific
Audio 3 Jul 2014A child health expert says widespread poverty is leading to malnutrition, stunted growth, and childhood deaths in the Pacific region. Audio