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UN data on violence prompts calls for action
Audio 10 Mar 2014More community coordination required to combat high rates of violence against women. Audio
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Jewellery pearl shell project to help Fiji women earn living
Audio 10 Mar 2014A project to train rural women in Fiji to make jewellery from 'Mother of Pearl' shells aims to not only help women earn a living, but also ensure tourists can buy genuine Fiji made items. Audio
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American Samoa teachers to sit job tests
Audio 7 Mar 2014Teachers in American Samoa have been told they need to pass a test in order to keep their jobs. Audio
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A new commander of Fiji's military appointed
Audio 5 Mar 2014Mosese Tikoitoga will today become the new Fiji military commander, replacing the Commodore Frank Bainimarama. Audio
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Dr Rapata Wiri
Audio 2 Mar 2014Changes in the way people access information means that the teaching of te reo maori needs to adapt, that's according to Dr Rapata Wiri who has created a mobile app, a nine module te reo maori course… Audio
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Plan to build 40,000 houses in Port Moresby
Audio 28 Feb 2014The PNG National Housing Corporation plans to build 40,000 houses in Port Moresby but critics say an overhaul of the housing policy is needed first. Audio
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Academic says Fiji lacking candidates for head military role
Audio 27 Feb 2014An academic says Commodore Frank Bainimarama is running out of people he can trust to take over his role as the head of the Fiji military. Audio
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Effectiveness of sanctions against Fiji rated poorly
Audio 27 Feb 2014An international expert on the effectiveness of sanctions says on a global scale Fiji's case scores very poorly. Audio
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Pacific peoples not properly informed about governance reforms
Audio 25 Feb 2014A lecturer in politics at Otago University says people in the Pacific are not well enough informed about what the push for governance reform will mean. Audio
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Tonga investigates rusting cans of fish sent to cyclone victims
Audio 21 Feb 2014Tongan health officials investigating reports that disaster victims were sent rusting cans of fish. Audio
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Three people have died of dengue fever in Fiji
Audio 21 Feb 2014Fiji's nurses and doctors have had leave cancelled as hospitals struggle to cope with a growing outbreak of dengue fever affecting thousands of people. Audio
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A push to make the Pacific sugary drink free by 2030
Audio 20 Feb 2014Health experts, university professors, dentists and dietitians are wanting to make the Pacific sugary-drink free by 2030. Audio
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Feature: Dr George McGavin - Zoologist and swarming expert
Audio 20 Feb 2014Dr George McGavin is a British zoologist. He is an author, lecturer, television presenter and explorer. He is an Honorary Research Associate at Oxford University's Museum of Natural History and The… Audio
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Australia joins New Zealand in easing stance on Fiji regime
Audio 19 Feb 2014Australia joins New Zealand and eases stance on Fiji despite fears the election will not be free and fair. Audio
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Fiji-Australia meeting "a successful first date": academic
Audio 18 Feb 2014An international relations specialist following Fiji-Australia relations has likened last week's meeting between the two sides to a Valentine's Day love-in. Audio
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Disturbance at the Manus Island detention confirmed
Audio 17 Feb 2014Riot squad called after protests escalate at Manus Island detention centre. Audio
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Secretariat says dengue cases continue to rise
Audio 14 Feb 2014Secretariat of the Pacific Community discusses the threat mosquito borne diseases pose to region, including zika virus. Audio
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Funeral preparations underway for Fiji church president
Audio 12 Feb 2014Preparations are underway to farewell the late president of Fiji's methodist church, Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu. Audio
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Book review with Dr Cushla McKinney
Audio 11 Feb 2014Reviewing 'The Wind City' by Summer Wigmore. Audio
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Secretariat of the Pacific Community celebrates 67 years
Audio 7 Feb 2014The new director general of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community speaks to Don Wiseman about marking 67 years in operation. Audio
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2014 - Hon. Dr Wayne Mapp
Audio 6 Feb 2014The Waitangi Rua Rautau lecture 2014 delivered by Law commissioner and former Cabinet Minister, the Hon. Dr Wayne Mapp. He's introduced by another former MP, Luamanuvao Winnie Laban. Dr. Mapp review… Audio
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Difficult build-up for Pacific teams leading into Wellington 7s
Audio 6 Feb 2014Fiji, Samoa and Tonga have all faced various problems on and off the field in preparation for the Wellington Sevens. Audio
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Wage campaigner disappointed in minimum wage
Audio 5 Feb 2014The former chair of the Fijian Wages Council says the country's new minimum wage will not address deep seeded poverty. Audio
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French Polynesian health authorities fight two epidemics
Audio 31 Jan 2014Mosquitos carrying zika virus and dengue fever have led to a double epidemic in French Polynesia, with up to half the population becoming unwell over the past three months. Audio
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PNG's rapid growth sparks labelled explosive
Audio 31 Jan 2014Papua New Guinea's 'explosive' population growth prompts calls for the Government to take action and invest more in key services. Audio