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Lack of trauma counselling in Solomons perpetuating violence
An Anglican nun working with victims of violence in post-conflict Solomon Islands says the lack of adequate trauma counselling is perpetuating violence. Audio
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Where to watch old movies
With so many video stores closing down, how do film fans get to see old movies? Dan Slevin has been checking out the offerings on TCM (Channel 38 on Sky). Audio
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Battle of Guadalcanal remembered in Solomons
Audio 7 Aug 2017Seventy-five years ago today, allied forces began a major offensive against the Japanese in the Pacific. Audio
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Cook Islands languages celebrated in New Zealand
Te epetoma o te reo Maori Kuki Airani celebrated the languages spoken by the people of the Cook Islands. There were number of cultural activities and events being held across New Zealand last week… Audio
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NZ watches UK as human trafficking, exploitation worsen
Authorities are looking overseas for answers as they acknowledge human trafficking and exploitation are starting to become a much larger problem in New Zealand. It's estimated nearly 46 million people… Audio
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Struggle in South Auckland to fight Pasifika obesity
Audio 6 Jul 2017Government initiatives to improve better health among a large Pacific community in South Auckland have failed, despite community efforts to fight high obesity and diabetes rates. Audio
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An advocate for Samoan dance is being farewelled this week
Audio 5 Jul 2017An advocate for Samoan dance is being farewelled this week in New Zealand and Samoa. Audio
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Election observer team in PNG takes note of roll issues
The Commonwealth observer team monitoring Papua New Guinea's election is taking note of the flood of complaints about electoral roll flaws. However, the team's chairman says it's role is to observe… Audio
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Jonah from Tonga TV series to air on Māori TV
Māori Television has scheduled a controversial television show called Jonah from Tonga into their programming line up. However, this same show received a negative response from the Tongan community in… Audio
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Crowds gather in Tauranga to watch local lad Burling's efforts
The crowds have gathered in at the Tauranga waterfront to watch local lad Peter Burling's efforts. Audio
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Waiting and watching in PNG's polling routine
There's a theme of "waiting and watching" as people turn out vote in Papua New Guinea's general election. Audio
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Teenage girls in Fiji caught in vicious cycle - welfare group
A community outreach group in Fiji believes there are a lot of young girls caught in a vicious cycle that includes poverty, broken families and sex exploitation. Audio
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Plastic-bag ban to benefit Solomons' tourism
The premier of Western Province in Solomon Islands says banning plastic bags will benefit tourism. Audio
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Momentum growing against Temotu resource projects
Audio 19 May 2017There is a momentum among the grassroots community of Temotu in rallying against the way mining and logging developments have established in this remote Solomon Islands province. Audio
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Amnesty calls for accountability within PNG security forces
Amnesty International is calling for accountability within the Papua New Guinea security forces after 17 unarmed prisoners were shot and killed while trying to escape. Audio
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East West Centre mulls survival post Trump cuts
Audio 15 May 2017The East West Centre based in Hawai'i may look to getting extra funding from countries in Asia after proposed budget cuts under the Trump administration. Audio
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Solomons police rearmed for the first time in 14 years
Police in Solomon Islands, who have been without guns for almost 14 years, were rearmed on Monday. Audio
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Armed robbers smash way into Auckland cafe as staff watch
Around six men smashed their way into three shops with baseball bats just after 5am today, ignoring the terrified workers inside. Audio
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Ocean explorers find "Forests" of coral near Cook Islands
Dense coral forests are among the surprising discoveries in the ocean depths near the Cook Islands. Audio
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Quiet cyclone season for South Pacific
Audio 3 May 2017The 2016-2017 cyclone season was one of the quietest on record. Audio
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Mentors teach boys canoe craft in Niue
Audio 2 May 2017A mentoring project is helping to keep the traditional craft of canoe building alive in Niue. Audio
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Sport: Samoa govt still backing Joseph Parker
Audio 2 May 2017The Samoa government still supports Joseph Parker's WBO boxing title defence despite a change of opponent. Audio
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Tuvalu's PM hopes Trump will keep US in Paris agreement
Audio 1 May 2017Tuvalu's prime minister says if the United States leaves the Paris climate agreement, it will be disastrous for his country - and the world. Audio
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Call for fewer Tonga whale watching licences
Audio 24 Apr 2017A woman with a long involvement in whale watching in Tonga's Vava'u is hoping there will be fewer boats licenced to provide the service this year. Audio
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Pacific pins hopes on new declaration to save whales
Audio 12 Apr 201711 Pacific nations hope that new measures will help to conserve whales in the region's waters. Audio