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Disability organisations hope SPC will help ease workload
Audio 24 May 2013Disability organisations in region hope SPC can further help in their work Audio
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Tongan church in shock after pastors allegedly misused funds
Audio 23 May 2013Tongan church pastors face discipline for allegedly misappropriating funds. Audio
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Land leases remain impediment to Fiji sugar industry growth
Audio 23 May 2013A Fiji academic says the focus on the Fiji sugar industry needs to be on improving infrastructure and removing impediments in the land lease rules that are being applied Audio
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American Samoa government tackles poor student achievement
Audio 22 May 2013The American Samoa Department of Education is devising a plan to tackle poor student achievement. Audio
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Samoa opposition turns up heat on Finance Minister
Audio 22 May 2013Samoa's ruling HRPP Party is under pressure from the opposition for failing to call the Finance Minister to account, while sacking the two Associate Ministers. Audio
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Dr guilty of professional misconduct
Audio 21 May 2013A doctor who failed to disclose to a psychiatrist that a patient's delusions of a sexual relationship with the doctor were true, has been found guilty of professional misconduct. Audio
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Dr Leigh Torres
Audio 20 May 2013Blue whale numbers in Sth Taranaki Bight believed to be higher than previously thought. Dr Leigh Torres is a marine biologist from NIWA. Audio
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Australias foreign aid is up but not in the Pacific
Audio 17 May 2013Australia's foreign aid boosts, but not for the Pacific, as Millennium Development Goal's aim for aid again falls short. Audio
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Pacific academics developing early Pacific history course
Audio 14 May 2013New online course on early-Pacific history being developed. Audio
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Decision on West Papuan MSG membership bid approaches
Audio 13 May 2013The prospect of West Papuan membership in the Melanesian Spearhead Group appears close, ahead of the grouping's annual leaders summit next month. Audio
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Academic, writer and arts patron Dr Kay Flavell
Audio 5 May 2013Dr Kay Flavell set up an artists' residency in the Wairarapa more than 10 years ago, and she hopes Kiwis will keep the New Pacific Studio going now she's returning to America. Audio
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Three political parties in Fiji registered
Audio 3 May 2013Three political parties in Fiji have succeded in gaining registration under the regime's controversial new rules on political parties. Audio
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Solomons academic says deals needed for new university
Audio 1 May 2013A Solomon Islands expatriate says the country's first university will have to offer attractive deals if it wants academics like himself, who are working overseas, to return. Audio
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Asian Report for 23 April 2013 - Dr Mary Dawson, MNZM
Audio 23 Apr 2013Lynda meets Dr Mary Dawson at the Auckland Intercultural Festival to learn what drives this philanthropic woman, as the CEO of ARMS, (the Auckland Regional Migrant Services Charitable Trust), an… Audio
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Dr Norman reacts Chinese visit
Audio 8 Apr 2013The Green Party co-leader, Dr Russel Norman, is in the Wellington studio and has been listening to that report from Liz Banas. Audio
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Dr Richard Grant
Audio 31 Mar 2013We introduce you to the new head of Creative New Zealand - former diplomat Dr Richard Grant. He's only been on the board since last year, so what are his plans for the funding body as its Chair? Audio
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Dr Brendan Moyle: wildlife trade
Audio 30 Mar 2013Senior Lecturer in Economics in the School of Economics and Finance at Massey University, who studies the economics of wildlife trade. Audio
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Feature Guest - Dr Ngahuia Te Awekotuku
Audio 27 Mar 2013Dr Ngahuia Te Awekotuku of Waikato University's centre for Maori and Pacific Development Research is one of the country's leading authority on moko. Audio
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Dr Duncan Webb and David Stringer debate insurance changes
Audio 25 Mar 2013Insurance companies are poised to introduce new policies that some say will leave homeowners exposed and at risk. Audio
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Dr Robert Williams, mathematician dies
Audio 18 Mar 2013One of a few New Zealanders who worked on building the first atomic bomb, has died this morning in Wellington, aged 93. Audio
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Dr Jonathan Jarman - Community Health in Northland
Audio 12 Mar 2013Dr Jonathan Jarman is the outgoing Northland District Health Board Medical Officer of Health and is a Public Health Medicine Specialist. Dr Jarman is leaving after 20-years in Northland for a role in… Audio
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