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Escalating risks of reef damage and rising sea levels
Audio 4 Apr 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme is calling for swift, concentrated and global action to respond to the escalating risks such as reef damage and rising sea levels. Audio
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Migration key climate change issue for Pacific says USP
Audio 3 Apr 2014The USP says the latest climate change report science spells out increasing sea levels, and dwindling fish and crop supply will lead to more migration pressure in the Pacific region. Audio
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Vice chancellor waiting on right visa before PNG return
Audio 2 Apr 2014The ousted vice chancellor of PNG's Unitech university is waiting on immigration clearance before he returns to resume his job in Lae. Audio
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Eight months to Mars - Dr Kerry Spackman
Auckland neuroscientist, Dr Kerry Spackman - long-time consultant to Formula One racing teams, and the All Blacks, and author of the best-selling book 'The Winner's Bible'. Audio
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Yaws eradication to continue in Vanautu - WHO
Audio 31 Mar 2014World Health Oganisation aims to completely eliminate the highly contagious skin disease yaws in Vanuatu following a successful campaign in the province of Tafea. Audio
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Fiji welcomes atomic agency with aim for cancer facility
Audio 28 Mar 2014Fiji aiming for cancer treatment facility in three years, and seeks international donors. Audio
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Expert warns zika likely to stay in Pacific for years
Audio 28 Mar 2014The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says the zika virus is likely to spread throughout the Pacific for a number of years. Audio
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Tonga picks up tips from New Zealand to improve education
Audio 28 Mar 2014Tonga's Minister of Education is hoping to pick up some useful tips from a New Zealand school to help improve regressing education in Tonga. Audio
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Dengue outbreak causing resource and financial strains
Audio 27 Mar 2014WHO says the region-wide dengue outbreak is putting a strain on public health systems in resources and finances. Audio
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Virtual World - Dr Jules Older
Audio 26 Mar 2014How many iPhones do you think Apple has now sold? Your favourite channel? IPhone. Happy birthday, Sony Walkman. Takes a Hacker to catch a hacker! Does GoPro have competition? Audio
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Feature: Dr Charles Elachi - Exploring the Unknown
NASA space explorer Dr Charles Elachi, who led the recent mission to Mars with a rover called Curiosity. Audio
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Pink eye outbreak infects over 300 people in Samoa
Audio 20 Mar 2014A rapidly spreading viral conjunctivitis known as pink eye has infected more than 300 people in Samoa. Audio
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Retracing the path of the chicken across the Pacific
Archaelogists believe they may have answered how the chicken crossed the Pacific, and it could help form a pattern of human migration. Audio
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Solomon Warriors playing for more than club pride
Audio 19 Mar 2014After a year of financial problems in Solomon Islands football, the country's domestic winners, Solomon Warriors, are hoping to provide some good news in the Oceania Champions League. Audio
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Nurses in Vanuatu getting desperate for pay
Audio 18 Mar 2014Situation gets desperate for some nurses in Vanuatu who haven't been paid in over three months. Audio
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Dr Alexander Murphy : dark matter traps
Audio 17 Mar 2014The success of the first lot of results from the LUX experiment, which reveal that there is no sign of dark matter, as of yet! Audio
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Paul Bayly: Dr Livingstone
Audio 15 Mar 2014Merchant banker, sailor, explorer, and author of David Livingstone, Africa's Greatest Explorer: The Man, the Missionary and the Myth. Audio
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PNG students firm in support for dumped vice chancellor
Audio 13 Mar 2014A student leader in Papua New Guinea says students will not return to class until a former vice chancellor is re-instated. Audio
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Dr Penny Sartori - Near Death experiences
British intensive care nurse and academic Dr Penny Sartori's new book 'The Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences' explores near death experiences, and caring for patients who are close to death. Audio
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Vanuatu nurses face uncertainty over pay resumption
Audio 12 Mar 2014The Vanuatu government says nurses pay will return to normal by end of week, but nurses are still unsure of future.
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Call to rationalise Pacific aid spending to promote delivery
Audio 12 Mar 2014The head of the SPC advocates a rationalisation of how international agencies provide aid assistance in the Pacific. Audio
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Research reveals ancient Polynesian diet
Audio 11 Mar 2014Researchers use isotope testing to find out what ancient Polynesian people the Lapita ate in their diet. Audio
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Regional dengue outbreak unprecedented - SPC
Audio 10 Mar 2014SPC says the number of dengue fever outbreaks in the Paific over the past year is unprecedented and more research needs to be done into its cause. Audio
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Dr Lochie Teague - Starship Children's Hospital
Audio 10 Mar 2014Paediatrician Lochie Teague is the author of Starship: Inside Our National Children's Hospital, which looks at the history of New Zealand's national children's hospital over the last 21 years. Audio