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Quarantines in place in Hawai'i to stop tree fungus spread
A Hawai'i-based scientist says strict quarantine procedures have stopped the spread of a disease that kills native 'ohi a trees. Audio
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Sport: Tahiti among the Beach Soccer World Cup contenders
Audio 28 Apr 2017Tahiti are expected to be among the top teams at the Beach Soccer World Cup in the Bahamas. Audio
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HIV prevalence in PNG worries UN agency
Audio 20 Mar 2017The UNAIDS office in Papua New Guinea has expressed distress at the country's climbing HIV prevalence, as latest statistics in PNG estimate that almost 47,000 people are infected with HIV in a country… Audio
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Controversial film on PNG squatters wins at FIFO
Audio 14 Feb 2017An Australian documentary following the struggle of a PNG community battling against commercial developers has been internationally recognised. Audio
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Is Trump's travel ban putting the PM in a tricky place?
Government is still waiting for clarity from the US about what will happen to citizens who have dual nationality with one of the countries the US has banned. Audio
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PM: TPP is not dead but Plan B could be tricky
The Prime Minister says the TPP is not dead, but 'Plan B could be tricky', and his government has already started discussions with TPP countries. Video, Audio
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Trimaran linking Tonga's Niuas ready for launch
A wind powered trimaran to provide a more regular shipping service for Tonga's far northern Niua Islands is to be launched this weekend in New Zealand. Audio
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Sport: FIFA Under 20 Women's World Cup to kick off in PNG
Audio 11 Nov 2016Under 20 Women's World Cup to kick off in PNG. Audio
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Culture and spirituality important for Pasifika well-being
Audio 4 Oct 2016An NGO specialising in Pasifika health issues points to culture and spirituality as underpinning the well-being of Pacific people in New Zealand. Audio
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Fine balance needed in Fiji to rejuvenate fisheries
Audio 3 Oct 2016Hook and line fishing, fish farming and extended fishing bans are among ideas being floated in Fiji's north to deal with the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Hillary Clinton and the tricky TTP question
Audio 23 Sep 2016Comedian Zach Galifianakis asks Hillary Clinton if she's down with the TPP. Audio
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Stealing cows as tricky as stealing crown jewels
Questions remain over how it was possible for 500 cows to be stolen, without anyone seeing. Audio
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Nearly half of NZ Pacific young people living in poverty
Audio 20 Jul 2016Researchers have found nearly half of Pacific secondary school students in New Zealand are living in poverty. Audio
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US forges new tuna deal with the Pacific
Audio 29 Jun 2016The US and Pacific island countries have agreed to a new fishing deal. which governs US access to the region's billion dollar tuna fishery. Audio
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Fiji's historic Levuka needs help after Winston
Audio 10 May 2016Business people and heritage workers in Fiji's UNESCO world heritage site of Levuka say the historic town and its people need help after Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Political stability necessary for drought response in Vanuatu
Audio 21 Oct 2015A representative of the UN children's agency UNICEF says Vanuatu needs political stability for good decisions to be made over the drought situation which will last for months. Audio
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Bikini Islanders homeless again
Audio 7 Aug 2015The Bikini Island community displaced by nuclear testing seventy years ago is now appealing to the United States for help, in order to find a new home as the island they were sent to suffers from sea… Audio
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Language class fights for Cooks reo
Audio 7 Aug 2015The number of Cook Islands Maori speakers are declining but a language class in New Zealand hopes to buck the trend. Audio
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Reservations over motives behind China bank
Audio 17 Jun 2015An Australian National University researcher says it's important a new investment bank set up by China supports development projects in the Pacific that will have long-lasting benefits. Audio
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Chikungunya virus spreads to half of Pacific
Audio 28 May 2015The mosquito borne chikungunya virus has now reached half of the Pacific and is likely to spread to non-affected countries in the region over the next five years. Audio
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A New Direction
This week on One in Five: staff describe it a magic place. We visit Nelson's Salisbury School, a residential special education facility for girls with intellectual and behavioural difficulties. Three… Audio
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PM accused of being tricky over mass collection vs surveillance
The Labour leader is accusing the Prime Minister of being tricky, when discussing mass collection versus mass surveillance by the Government Communications Security Bureau. Audio
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Law School development for Tokelau Judges
Audio 18 Feb 2015Tokelau judges return home better equipped after five day law school in Apia, Samoa. Audio
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Australian lawyer to file over Vanuatu deportation
Audio 19 Sep 2014An Australian lawyer is preparing to file a case against the Vanuatu Government after being deported without notice earlier this month. Audio
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Bougainville report details worries over mining resumption
Audio 17 Sep 2014Voices of Bougainville lays out the concerns of villagers from around the Panguna mine to any return to large scale mining. Audio