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Sport: PNG cricketers working with a psychologist
PNG men's cricket team have been trying to decipher why they keep coming up short in their bid to qualify for major tournaments. Audio
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Australia's aid programme in PNG under spotlight
Audio 25 Sep 2015The effectiveness of Australia's aid programme in Papua New Guinea has come under the spotlight after a Senate inquiry heard sorcery-related violence, poor maternal and child health, and limited… Audio
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State care kids want more help for longer
Audio 25 Sep 2015Three young adults who grew up in state care say the age at-risk children are in care should be raised to 21. Max Towle reports. Audio
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Food security precarious in drought-hit PNG
Audio 25 Sep 2015A disaster assessor in Papua New Guinea says food security is very precarious for many communities in parts of the Highlands due to the current drought. Audio
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PNG fires sweep across the nation
Audio 24 Sep 2015Large areas of Papua New Guinea are being ravaged by fire in the midst of a severe drought, but assistance to those in rural areas won't be coming any time soon. Audio
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NZ help for new PNG highlands road
Audio 24 Sep 2015New Zealand soldiers help the PNGDF kick off a major road building project from the PNG highlands to the northern coast. Audio
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Acoustic survey conducted on ecosystems in PNG
Audio 24 Sep 2015Scientists are surveying conservation areas in a Papua New Guinea mountain range to gauge the impact of 15 years of conservation effort. Audio
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Fiji's economy booms but not for all
Audio 23 Sep 2015Fiji's economy grows at more than 5% but concerns remain about debt and poverty. Audio
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Northland trust's dream to help families in tatters
A trust lending a hand to poor Northland families to help them into their own homes has had its plans blocked by the government. Audio
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Pacific getting serious about fisheries protection
Audio 22 Sep 2015Pacific Island countries are increasingly serious about protecting their marine resources. Audio
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FSM far from normal six months after Maysak
Audio 21 Sep 2015Six months after Typhoon Maysak tore through parts of Federated States of Micronesia, the International Organisation for Migration says the recovery is still far from complete. Audio, Gallery
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Pacific communities take a stand against suicide
Audio 21 Sep 2015Pacific communities in Porirua, north of New Zealand's capital, Wellington, are taking a stand against suicide in their community with a suicide prevention Fono organised on Saturday. Audio
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Nauru ban on transhipments sets an example - Greenpeace
Audio 21 Sep 2015Greenpeace is applauding Nauru's banning of transhipments but says it is just the start illegal fishing in the Pacific. Audio
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Artists gear up for Festival of Pacific Arts 2016
Audio 21 Sep 2015Around 100 Maori and New Zealand-based Pasifika artists are getting ready to showcase their work at the Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam next year. Audio
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Solomons goldmine scraps untreated waste release
Audio 17 Sep 2015The local owners of a closed gold mine in Solomon Islands say they will not be releasing untreated water from their tailings dam at Gold Ridge on Guadalcanal. Audio
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A smorgasbord of opportunity facing Fiji
Audio 17 Sep 2015Fiji's Minister of Finance Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum says the past year of democratic government has brought Fiji more economic opportunities and the trick now is to be clever about taking them up. Audio
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'Help is Coming' always a song about refugees says Neil Finn
A song penned 20 years ago by Neil Finn has taken on a new life as a fundraiser to help Syrian refugees. Video, Audio
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PNG has done well to survive as a democracy, says Namaliu
Audio 16 Sep 2015Reflecting on the anniversary marking his country's four decades of independence, Papua New Guinea's former prime minister Sir Rabbie Namaliu says the country has done well to survive as a democratic… Audio
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Lions Clubs International seeks more funds for Vanuatu rebuild
Audio 15 Sep 2015Lions Clubs International are seeking additional funding to rebuild schools in Vanuatu destroyed by Cyclone Pam in March. Audio
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Sport: Commonwealth Youth Games in Samoa declared a success
Audio 15 Sep 2015Organisers of the Commonwealth Youth Games believe the week-long event has been a success and will provide lasting benefits for Samoa. Audio
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Future Fund aims to help young New Zealanders change the world.
Helping young New Zealanders change the world, is the ambitious goal of a new project called Future Fund. Audio
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Response to 'Help is Coming' song 'overwhelming'
It was one of the most obscure songs in Crowded House's catalogue, but not any more. It's just a few days since this twenty-year old tune was re-released to raise funds for Syrian refugees Audio
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Forum Secretariat says meetings are still useful
The latest annual Pacific Islands Forum meeting has come and gone with mixed reviews over what has actually been achieved. Audio
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Haka - help or hindrance?
Sports writer Mark Reason gives his views on the place of the haka in All Blacks away games. Audio
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Solomons loggers call for government to act on its reforms
Audio 14 Sep 2015An organisation representing logging companies in Solomon Islands has condemned a recent high court decision allowing the export of illegally harvested logs. Audio