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Trust maintains vision of former NZ Prime Minister
Audio 22 Aug 2016The vision of former New Zealand Prime Minister Norman Kirk continues through a trust in his name. Audio
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Bougainville blames PNG for 'most serious dispute ever'
Audio 19 Aug 2016The President of Bougainville is furious after Papua New Guinea decides to give its Rio Tinto shares to landowners rather that the autonomous government. Audio
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PACER Plus negotiators defend process in Auckland
Audio 19 Aug 2016Difficulties with negotiating the PACER plus trade agreement for Pacific islands have come to light at a public presentation in Auckland. Audio
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Ball in Australia's court for Manus Centre closure
It remains unclear where men held at the offshore processing camps on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island will go when the centre is closed. Audio
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Religion hinders fight against violence
Religious beliefs are amongst the biggest barriers towards ending violence against women in the Pacific. Audio
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Marshalls must improve data collection to achieve SDGs
The Marshall Islands has been told that achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals will be difficult unless the quality of data can be improved. Audio
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Trump hires former Fox News chief to help with debates.
Audio 17 Aug 2016We cross to Washington DC to find out more about Roger Ailes, the former Fox News chief and long time friend of Donald Trump, who's been hired to help with forthcoming presidential debates. Audio
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Motorcyclist's organs help seven people
Audio 16 Aug 2016Riley Baker died after a motorcycle crash. His organs, however, live on in 7 other people. His partner Amy McCarthy talks to Checkpoint. Audio
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Fiji tourism revels in gold
Audio 16 Aug 2016Fiji's tourism industry is revelling in the country's Rugby Sevens team win at the Rio Olympics last week. Audio
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Mum desperate for help after gastro bug strikes
Hastings District councillor Adrienne Pierce bought and delivered groceries to Kayla Vivian, who is struggling financially after her son fell ill in Havelock North. Audio
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Anti-corruption gaining momentum in the Pacific: UN
Audio 15 Aug 2016The fight against corruption is gaining momentum in the Pacific according to the UNDP regional office in Fiji. Audio
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Fiji farmers told to get back to traditional crops
Audio 15 Aug 2016Fiji farmers are being encouraged to return to growing traditional crops and using traditional farming practises. Audio
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A US Federal Reserve rate rise would help RBNZ
ANZ Bank's chief economist Cameron Bagrie says a rate rise by the Federal Reserve would on balance be a boon to Graeme Wheeler. Audio
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TeamTalk hires investment bankers to help review the busines
The telecommunications provider, TeamTalk, has hired investment bankers Cameron Partners to review the business. Audio
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Call for caution over Marianas casino rush
Audio 10 Aug 2016There are more signs of community concern about casino developments in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. Since casino operations on the CNMI's main island Saipan were legalised two years ago… Audio
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American Samoa embraces tourism
Audio 10 Aug 2016The twin challenges of increasing airline services and industry funding face American Samoa's burgeoning tourism sector. Audio
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Young hope for Cook Islands ' reo
Audio 10 Aug 2016Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio
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FSM boatpeople saga winds up
Audio 9 Aug 2016An 18-month asylum seeker saga over for Yap and FSM mulls over the lessons learnt. Audio
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Signs of a shift in attitudes to sexual violence in Fiji
Audio 9 Aug 2016The head of the Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says recent statistics on sexual violence in the country are disturbing, but the long-term outlook is slowly improving. Audio
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Young hope for Cook Islands' reo
Audio 8 Aug 2016Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio
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More detectives arrive in Nelson to help with homicide inquiry
Police in Nelson have a murder mystery on their hands as they try to get to the bottom of the violent death of Nelson man, John Murray Morton. Mr Morton's body was discovered in the boat he lived on… Audio
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Coherence could help the fight against NCDs
More coherence between health, trade and investment laws, policies and sectors could play an important role in combatting non-communicable diseases in the Pacific. Audio
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Poor academic results in Marshall Islands concerning
Marshall Islands education authorities admit academic results that are some of the worst in the Pacific are concerning. Audio
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West Papuans in PNG grateful for land allocations
West Papuan refugees in the Papua New Guinea capital Port Moresby have expressed gratitude at being given land for resettlement. Audio
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Guam church abuse scandal deepens as law change considered
Guam church abuse scandal deepens as hearing considers legislation to lift statute of limitations on civil lawsuits against those accused of child sexual abuse. Audio