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Doctors say PNG's health services deteriorating
Audio 2 Jun 2014Doctors in Papua New Guinea say the country's health services are continuing to deteriorate. Audio
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Anti-nuclear movement reflected Pacific people power
Audio 2 Jun 2014Author looks at how the anti-nuclear movement galvanised widespread people power in the Pacific during the 1980s. Audio
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Tomo and whanaungatanga as explained by Dr Carwyn Jones
Dr Carwyn Jones, University Law Lecturer and Co-editor of the Māori Law Review provides some historical and legal context to the purpose of tomo and how, while it's not a readily applied practice… Audio
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World Medical Association president Dr. Margaret Mungherera
Audio 30 May 2014Dr. Margaret Mungherera is a Ugandan psychiatrist who is the head of the Ugandan Medical Association and the first African woman to head the World Medical Association, the umbrella body representing… Audio
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President's visit to Fiji reflects Indonesia's drive in region
Audio 30 May 2014Description: The President of Indonesia to make a rare visit to a Pacific island country with confirmation he will attend next month's Pacific Islands Development Forum meeting in Fiji. An analyst… Audio
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Fiji political parties challenge government's health record
Audio 29 May 2014The Fiji government says it has spent over half a billion US dollars in improving health services in the more than seven years since the military coup as it moves towards developing a modern… Audio
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Academic says Fiji regime in trouble for flouting decrees
Audio 29 May 2014An academic says the Fiji regime is tripping itself up with its own decrees. Audio
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Pressing need to strengthen Pacific health information
Audio 26 May 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says there is a pressing need to strengthen health information in the region, in order to assess each country's priorities and design better policies. Audio
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Public health alert in Samoa after four children die
Audio 23 May 2014Samoa's Ministry of Health says four children have died and 19 have been left seriously ill this year due to malnutrition following diarrhoeal illnesses. Audio
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Concerns over spills at New Caledonia nickel processing plant
Audio 22 May 2014Questions remain over why spills keep occurring at the Vale nickel processing plant in New Caledonia. Audio
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Pacific region being targeted by missionaries - activist
Audio 20 May 2014Advocate fears worrying trend and a mixed record on homosexual and transgender rights in the Pacific. Audio
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Calls for Fiji Women's minister to apologise on comments
Audio 20 May 2014The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre is calling for the women's minister to apologise over her sex crime comments. Audio
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Nauru Speaker's opinion on expulsion still coming
Audio 20 May 2014Suspended Nauru MPs are still waiting to hear back from the Speaker on their challenge to their expulsion. Audio
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The character of the 28th Māori Battalion as explained by Dr Monty Soutar
Audio 18 May 2014It's widely acknowledged that the 28 Māori Battalion "punched above its weight" in the Second World War. In an archival interview from 2009, 28 Māori Battalion scholar and author of Nga Tama Toa: The… Audio
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Pressure on World Bank to abolish business rankings
Audio 15 May 2014The World Bank is being accused of putting the interests of foreign investors before that of local landowners in the Pacific. Audio
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Police circle Nauru parliament and move in to eject Keke
Audio 14 May 2014Wrestling breaks out between the police and opposition MPs in Nauru's parliament during efforts to eject a member over claims he's damaging the country's reputation. Audio
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Free and fair elections: how does Fiji measure up?
Audio 13 May 2014An elections expert looks at international measures of fair elections as concerns continue to be raised about the elections run up in Fiji. Audio
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PNG Defence Minister plays down reports of OPM border troubles
Audio 13 May 2014Papua New Guinea's Defence Minister says the government is working with Indonesia to investigate and minimise tensions along the two countries' common border. Audio
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Spread of polio an international emergency
Audio 8 May 2014The World Health Organisation has declared the spread of polio an international public health emergency. Audio
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El Nino predicted for mid-year
Audio 8 May 2014An El Nino system is predicted for mid-year and there are indications it could be stronger than previous occurrences. Audio
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Feature Interview: Dr Laurie Santos
Audio 6 May 2014Yale psychologist Laurie Santos tries to figure out why people make dumb financial mistakes - by watching what monkeys do. Her lab taught some Capuchin Monkeys how to use money and it turns out they… Audio
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Dr Trevor Chinn - glacial retreat
Audio 6 May 2014Dr Chinn is a New Zealand geologist and a specialist on glaciers; he talks about the treat of Fox and Franz Josef. Audio
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Dr Nick Economou - Australian budget 2014
Monash University's Senior Lecturer in the School of Political and Social Inquiry - a regular commentator on Australian politics - talks about next week's anticipated tough budget. Audio