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Dr Tilman Ruff - Strike Against Nuclear Weapons
Audio 1 Dec 2013Dr Tilman Ruff is Co-President of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and is an Australian board member of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN). He is a… Audio
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French Polynesia epidemic of zika virus could spread
Audio 29 Nov 2013Health agencies say an outbreak of the rare zika virus infecting up to 30 thousand people in French Polynesia prompts vigilant surveillance and border controls in the Pacific region. Audio
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Climate proofing could cost Pacific 800M a year by 2100.
Audio 28 Nov 2013Report finds Pacific countries may have to eventually spend up to to 800 million dollars a year to combat climate change. Audio
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Feature interview - Dr Nina Kraus
Audio 26 Nov 2013The lifelong benefits of those music lessons you dreaded as a child. We'll talk to Dr Nina Kraus from Northwestern University in Chicago. Audio
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Dr Jeffrey Cole - Trends and impact of the internet
Audio 25 Nov 2013Jeffrey Cole is the International Director of the World Internet Project, which looks at the social, political and economic impact of the Internet and other new technologies. Dr. Cole has been… Audio
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Outgoing secretary general of the SPC leaves after eight years
Audio 25 Nov 2013Outgoing secretary general of the SPC leaves after eight years at the helm. Audio
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Deteriorating hospitals blamed on Fiji government
Audio 25 Nov 2013The Fiji regime has been told to stop blaming past governments and take responsibility to improve the state of the country's hospitals. Audio
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New SPC head keen to raise organisation's profile
Audio 21 Nov 2013New SPC head keen to raise organisation's profile. Audio
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SPC looks to multi-sectoral approach to regional issues
Audio 20 Nov 2013The outgoing director general of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community says in future the regional agency will put more emphasis on a multi sectoral approach to solving problems in the Pacific. Audio
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Samoan businesses launch products and talk shop at NZ fair
Audio 19 Nov 2013A Samoan business fair in South Auckland had officials talking of how the New Zealand-Samoa business relationship can improve. Audio
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Political parties in PNG could face de-registration
Audio 18 Nov 2013Around 30 parties in Papua New Guinea could be de-registered for NOT submitting their election expenses incurred during last year's election. Audio
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Dr Peter Gow
Audio 17 Nov 2013Associate Professor Dr Peter Gow explains what Gout is, its symptoms and how to manage it. Audio
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New Zealand jazz historian Dr Aleisha Ward
Audio 17 Nov 2013Aleisha spans four decades in her thesis on early New Zealand jazz, spinning back to the 1920s. Her research includes interviews with early jazz musicians Frank Gibson Jnr, Bernie Allen and Wayne… Audio
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SPC has new strategy for Pacific public health services
Audio 15 Nov 2013New approach to be taken to Pacific public health activities by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community. Audio
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Livelihood of Solomons fisheries dependent on land-based activities
Audio 13 Nov 2013A marine biologist studying the impact of logging in Solomon Islands says even the highest form of marine protection won't stop land-based activities from destroying vital fisheries. Audio
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Dr Kevin Woods - departing Director-General of Health
Audio 12 Nov 2013Dr Kevin Woods speaks to Radio New Zealand health correspondent Karen Brown about his time as Director-General of Health. Audio
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Arrests during Fiji's budget day labelled 'juvenile'
Audio 12 Nov 2013Arrests over luncheon protest during Fiji's budget day labeled 'juvenile'. Audio
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Dr Damien Fenton: Author
Author of 'New Zealand and the First World War' commemorating the centenary of the beginning WW1. Audio
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Asian countries to benefit from Pacific coconut DNA
Audio 11 Nov 2013Pacific countries to provide genetic material to help improve coconut growing in Asian countries. Audio
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PNG public opinion sought over planned ICAC
Audio 6 Nov 2013Feedback sought on pending legislation for an Independent Commission Against Corruption in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Pacific health could worsen unless communities get involved
Audio 6 Nov 2013Academic warns Pacific health will get worse unless communities get involved. Audio
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Cautious optimism in Suva about Australia ties says academic
Audio 5 Nov 2013An academic who works between Fiji and Australia is cautiously optimistic about ties between the two countries. Audio
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AAP closing its PNG bureau may result in less informed stories - academic
Audio 4 Nov 2013An Australian academic says AAP closing its Port Moresby office may result in parachute journalists who produce less informed stories. Audio
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NZ eye surgeon details extent of diabetes on Niue
Audio 4 Nov 2013Screening programme needed to ensure Niuean diabetics get treatment before losing their sight. Audio