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Nurses seen as key to reducing violence
The UN agency dealing with reproductive health and rights says midwives and nurses can play a big role in reducing violence against women. Audio
Solomons dive operator to also have yoga teachers
Dive Munda in Solomon Islands' Western Province is looking to expand the services it offers tourists. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 27 June 2018
Research into an increase in typhoid fever in Fiji has shown poor sanitation and contaminated water appear to be behind the illness; Pacific Business Trust awards recognise success and innovation… Audio
Research into Typhoid fever in Fiji published
Research into an increase in typhoid fever in Fiji has shown poor sanitation and contaminated water appear to be behind the illness. Audio
Pacific business awards recognise innovation and success in NZ
Pacific Business Trust awards recognise success and innovation among the Pasifika commercial sector in New Zealand. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 26 June 2018
Pasifika elderly care is the focus of a new study in New Zealand; Polynesian tattoos, using four computer symbols; we speak to those behind PNG's only toll-free domestic violence helpline; and, an… Audio
Pasifika elderly care subject of new study
A new study aims to explore the experiences, challenges and needs of Pasifika families caring for their elderly or matua and find out whether the traditional way is under threat. Audio
Computer keyboard characters to create Polynesian designs
A Samoan artist is creating Polynesian designs and tattoos using just four computer keyboard characters. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 25 June 2018
China's broadcasting foray into the Pacific is helped by an Australian withdrawal; a new mobile health clinic for the Cook Islands kicks off today; new reports cards aim to make the science of climate… Audio
China shortwave foray into Pacific helped by Aus withdrawal
China is making a concerted foray into radio broadcasting in the Pacific Islands, and is taking up a lot of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's former shortwave radio frequencies into the… Audio
New mobile health clinic for the Cook Islands
Rarotonga in the Cook Islands will have a new mobile health clinic servicing the island's thirteen thousand people, a first for the region. Audio
State of Pacific marine science analysed
A new Pacific Marine Climate Change Report Card has been produced recently in Samoa as part of World Oceans Day activities to highlight the current science on the state of the Pacific Ocean. Audio
New Pacific writers' residency in Wellington for 2019
Applications open for new Pacific writer residency in Wellington for 2019. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 June 2018
Puna retains his seat amid big upsets in Cook Islands election; Fiji marks 40th anniversary of UN Peacekeeping; World Health Organisation says almost 40,000 people have been affected by dengue… Audio
Puna retains his seat amid big upsets in Cook Islands election
The incumbent Cook Islands Prime Minister Henry Puna has retained his seat but no party has secured a clear majority according to preliminary results from the country's general election on Friday. Audio
Fiji marks 40th anniversary of UN Peacekeeping
A look at the impact of 40 years of Fijian participation in the UN's peacekeeping forces and militarism on Fijian society. Audio
WHO says thousands affected by dengue outbreaks in Pacific
The World Health Organisation says 39,000 people have contracted dengue fever in the Pacific region over the past eighteen months. Audio
Re-housing Hawaii volcano victims a long term challenge
Housing Hawaii evacuess long term will be an ongoing challenge. Audio
New USP vice chancellor wants to build on its reputation
The new vice chancellor of the University of the South Pacific says he's excited to take over what he says will be challenging job. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 12 June 2018
An academic says resolving a dispute in Fiji over the Bau chiefly title best left to the people; a Vanuatu journalist whose thousands of stories over a more than 40-year career chronicled the… Audio