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New Fiji president on hopes for the role
Audio 17 Nov 2015The new Fiji president, Jioji Konrote, says as a father figure to the nation, his main priority is to ensure the people remain united. Audio
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Local Cook Islands fishermen wary of new tuna agreement
Audio 16 Nov 2015There continues to be widespread opposition to purse seining fleets fishing in Cook Islands waters, despite the government hailing its latest fishing negotiations as the best deal yet. Audio
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Niue aims for 80 percent renewable energy by 2025
Audio 16 Nov 2015Niue is seeking approximately 18.3 million US dollars to build a solar farm as part of the island nation's plans to reduce its heavy reliance on fossil fuels. Audio
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Iwi get help preserving taonga Maori
An East Cape iwi is developing an online museum to store its old photos, diary entries and artefacts scattered around the world. Audio
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Help on the way for Pacific products facing tough barriers
Audio 13 Nov 2015Pacific brands are still struggling to break down barriers to trade and market their products outside the Pacific. Audio
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Kontiki2 rafts en route to Rapa Nui
Audio 12 Nov 2015Two traditional rafts that have set off on a round-trip from Peru to Rapa Nui in the name of science and history could be on the water for over four months. Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu football mourn death of former international
Audio 12 Nov 2015Vanuatu football community mourns death of former defender. Audio
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Pacific scientists work to combat malaria
Audio 10 Nov 2015Scientists in the region are setting their sights on the parasite Plasmodium Vivax as the key to realising the Pacific's aim to eradicate malaria. Audio
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Court decides future of Tahiti man living in canoe
Audio 9 Nov 2015An appeals court in French Polynesia is to decide the future of a man who has been living in a canoe outside a large resort near Tahiti. Audio
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PNG model takes stand against violence
Audio 9 Nov 2015A Papua New Guinea model who regards herself as a pioneer is facing a storm of abuse for not fitting cultural norms. Audio
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Chris Cairns' wife accused of lying to help husband
Chris Cairns' wife has been accused of lying to help her cricketer husband. Audio
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Nauru's invite "heartening" says Amnesty
Audio 6 Nov 2015Amnesty International says it's heartened by Nauru's invitation to international bodies to go to the island and check out its treatment of asylum seekers and refugees. Audio
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PNG govt failing women: Human rights watch
Audio 4 Nov 2015Human Rights Watch have just released a report examining the extent of family violence in Papua New Guinea, and make recommendations of what should be done. Audio
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Jump in demand for mental health help
The Minister of Health says a 35 per cent jump in overall demand for mental health services is one of the reasons the police are dealing with more and more calls. Audio
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Cocoa farms could boost Pacific economies
Audio 3 Nov 2015A New Zealand chocolatier says Pacific nations have the potential to contend South America and West Africa as producers of high grade cocoa beans. Audio
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International engagement on West Papua encouraged
Audio 3 Nov 2015An Indonesian government consultant on West Papua-related issues says that increasing awareness about West Papua in the Pacific Islands region and beyond is a healthy thing, but that for any… Audio
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UN states discuss Nauru's rights concerns
Audio 2 Nov 2015United Nations member states are expected to express their concerns about human rights issues in Nauru like press freedom and the treatment of refugees at a review this week. Audio
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Online Dictionary app will help preserve Cook Islands language
Audio 2 Nov 2015An expert in minority laguages at Auckland's University of Technology says a new online Cook Islands dictionary will play a strong role in helping to preserve the language. Audio
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Cyclone-felled trees used to build homes in Vanuatu
Audio 30 Oct 2015Trees blown over by cyclone Pam on Tanna island in Vanuatu are being milled for building material with the off cuts used to make furniture and kids toys. Audio
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Jakarta looks to empower Papuans in modern mechanisms
Audio 30 Oct 2015Jakarta focuses development approach in Papua on enabling grassroots communities to become equipped with the tools and skills to compete in modern market mechanisms. Audio
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Former Fiji Secretary General says Govt should facilitate tours
Audio 29 Oct 2015A former Fiji Secretary General of Parliament says the opposition leader should be able to make trips and visit civil servants. Audio
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Animals helping children to heal
New Zealand photographer, Rachael Hale McKenna has built a career around capturing the essence of childhood through portrait photography and she also is adept at getting wonderful shots of animals… Audio, Gallery
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Hope a new Amnesty International report helps refugee case
A Bangladeshi refugee who is being detained in Indonesia after his groups' failed attempt to sail to New Zealand hopes a new report by Amnesty International will help his group's case. Guyon Espiner… Audio
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Papuans feel let down by development record
Audio 29 Oct 2015The Indonesian government under new president Joko Widodo has pinpointed grassroots empowerment as its core approach to development in Papua region, however Jakarta continues to face criticism about… Audio
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Nasal spray helps social skills in children with autism
A world-first study has found a hormone commonly used to induce labour in pregnant women can also help children with autism. Audio