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Time could be running out for Tonga reforms ahead of 2014 poll
Audio 4 Nov 2013New Zealand political scientist says Tonga democrats may have left run too late to effect reforms before election in a year's time. Audio
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Traditional Cook Islands leaders wanted water consultation sooner
Audio 4 Nov 2013Traditional leaders in the Cook Islands says there has been a lack of consultation on the water infrastructure project on Rarotonga. Audio
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Parenting with Dr Michael Flood
Audio 31 Oct 2013Dr Michael Flood, a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Wollongong discusses teenage boys and pornography. At what point is it harmful and how can parents deal with this? Audio
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Language proposal for American Samoa teachers sparks hot debate
Audio 30 Oct 2013A proposal that seeks to require teachers in American Samoa to be proficient in both Samoan and English, is being hotly debated. Audio
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Founder of the Solomon Islands Development Trust dies
Audio 28 Oct 2013Founder of the Solomon Islands Development Trust dies. Audio
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Response to rising sea levels in Pacific needs more research
Audio 28 Oct 2013A New Zealand academic says more research is needed to examine the varying impact of rising sea levels on Pacific Island shorelines. Audio
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More work to be done to combat TB in the Pacific
Audio 28 Oct 2013Despite new diagnostic technologies, more work is needed to combat tuberculosis in the Pacific. Audio
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Tuna commission warns of new quotas and difficult decisions ahead of meeting
Audio 24 Oct 2013Tuna commission warns member countries to come to agreements on quotas ahead of crucial meeting. Audio
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EU lays out its expectations of Fiji before full aid resumption
Audio 23 Oct 2013More high level contacts between Fiji and the EU with the first political dialogue in more than six years. Audio
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NGO in Solomons works to improve media knowledge of mining
Audio 21 Oct 2013Solomon Islands NGO provides workshops to bring media up to date about mining. Audio
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Dr Marewa Glover
Audio 20 Oct 2013Dr Marewa Glover walks Justine Murray through a three month nationwide quit smoking contest, Wero Challenge. Audio
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Proposed minimum wage in Fiji deemed not enough
Audio 16 Oct 2013Workers reps say proposed minimum wage not high enough, but small businesses expected to suffer. Audio
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Designer babies with Dr Colin Gavaghan
Audio 11 Oct 2013Californian online genetics company 23andMe has patented a tool to select for specific genes. Dr Colin Gavaghan, director of the NZ Law Foundation Centre for Emerging Technologies, Faculty of Law at… Audio
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Literacy levels among young students targeted in PNG
Audio 10 Oct 2013To counter low literacy levels in the first years of schooling in Papua New Guinea there are plans for jolly phonics to be used to teach English, Audio
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Fiji democrats urge governments to put pressure on regime
Audio 10 Oct 2013Overseas governments have been warned they're ignoring crucial analysis that Fiji's new constitution is unjust and flawed. Audio
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Indonesian intent critical in determining West Papua genocide
Audio 9 Oct 2013Indonesian intent seen as critical factor in determining that genocide has been occurring, albeit in slow-motion, in West Papua. Audio
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Papua New Guinea government warned not to divert HIV funding
Audio 8 Oct 2013Papua New Guinea government warned not to divert HIV funding. Audio
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Cook Islands drives world-first NZ-China aid project
Audio 7 Oct 2013A batch of workers from China are due in the Cook Islands in coming weeks to start work on an aid project, regarded as a world first. Audio
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Call for help with funeral costs in Papua New Guinea cities
Audio 7 Oct 2013As the authorities in Papua New Guinea's two main cities prepare for another round of mass burials, people are reported to be struggling to find the money to bury their relatives. Audio
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Restoration of NZ-Fiji relationship no time soon says Fiji academic
Audio 4 Oct 2013Fiji-New Zealand relations could remain cool for some time to come, despite an easing of Wellington's stance on Suva. Audio
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Critics of Fiji constitution warn judiciary is prey to political interference
Audio 3 Oct 2013Critics of Fiji's new constitution says the country's judiciary is easy prey to political influence and amendments are needed to safe-guard it. Audio
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Former Reserve Bank of NZ chair - Dr Arthur Grimes
Audio 1 Oct 2013Economist Dr Arthur Grimes was the chairman of the NZ central bank's board of directors for 10 years until he stepped down this month. Audio
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Dr Patu Hohepa
Audio 29 Sep 2013On the eve of the Te Waka Toi awards in Wellington, Justine Murray talks to Dr Hohepa about his work in the revitalisation of te reo Māori over the past four decades, recognised as a recipient of Te… Audio
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PNG leader's move on federalism yet to be fleshed out
Audio 26 Sep 2013PNG's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has asked the Constitutional and Law Reform Commission to consider scrapping the Westminster system of government in favour of federalism. Audio
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Head of the SPC pleas for Australia to maintain aid levels
Audio 25 Sep 2013Head of the SPC pleas for Australia to continue the level of its aid support to regional agencies. Audio