Pacific Prepared Podcast Radio Australia
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- Cultura e società
Disasters are inevitable but losing your life or home isn't. Learn what to do before, during and after disaster in this program aimed at helping you keep safe.
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Fiji’s oldest settlement is fighting to save grave sites from rising sea levels
Fiji's oldest settlement, Viseisei village, is feeling the impacts of rising sea levels threatening grave sites.
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Samoan fishing industry feels the impacts of climate change and natural disasters
Samoa’s fishing industry relies exclusively on the weather, so when natural disasters hit, they’re often out of work for large periods of time.
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Using theatre to tell Pacific stories of climate change and adaptation in Solomon Islands
A Solomon Islands theatre company is hoping a climate change-themed production will help put the story back in the hands of Pacific islanders.
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A career in natural disasters across the Pacific; why this work is so important and the stories that drive the passion for these roles
We look at the importance of working in the disaster risk reduction space and motivating stories from the role.
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The ancient but important process of passing down traditional knowledge in Samoa
Passing on traditional knowledge in Samoa through stories, we find out when this happens and who has the responsibility for it.
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While some parts of the Pacific cope with huge rainfall, others are in severe drought — and there’s no end in sight
While some parts of the Pacific have seen constant rain over the past few months, others are in severe drought.