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PNG PM welcomes decision over arrest
Papua New Guinea's prime minister Peter O'Neill has welcomed a Supreme Court decision to quash an arrest warrant for him. Audio
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Grant Smithies reviews the latest release from Auckland band The Roulettes
Grant Smithies is left a little giddy by the new album from Auckland trio, The Roulettes. He chats with the band and waxes lyrical about Venus Burns. Video, Audio
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More restrictions possible for foreign fishing vessels
The Forum Fisheries Agency says new restrictions could fall on distant water fishing nations operating in Pacific waters. Audio
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Fiji authorities worried about child suicide increase
Fiji police have made a public appeal to parents to keep their children safe over the school holiday period after the deaths of four children last week. Audio
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'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo' by Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal
Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal tells the story of his journey as a bicultural composer in Aotearoa New Zealand in 'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo'. Audio
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Paradise Papers expose Pacific tax havens
An Australian academic says it is too early to tell what kind of impact the release of the Paradise Papers will have on the four Pacific nations involved so far. Audio
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Tongan league team capturing imaginations both home and abroad
Audio 10 Nov 2017The Tongan rugby league team is grabbing sports headlines across the region for their feats both on and off the field. Audio, Gallery
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Paradise Papers: Latest release exposes US political donors
Today's drop of stories from the Paradise Papers reveal how top Republican and Democratic political donors in the US make use of offshore financial structures. The International Consortium of… Audio
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Bud Kennedy: the latest on the JFK file dump
About 300 of the JFK files have been withheld. The Panel talks to a columnist who has written extensively on the JFK assassination. Audio
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Final 2016 Fiji sugar cane season pay non-existent for some
The future of the Fiji sugar industry is in question with some farmers barely making a living. Audio
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Police slammed by safety campaigner for latest fatal chase
Four people died on our roads during the holiday weekend, two of them in a crash during a police pursuit. A further four were seriously injured in those crashes. These incidents and the death of… Audio
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Guam's Catholic Church says clergy now free of sexual abusers
Guam's Catholic Church says there are no guarantees but it has taken steps to ensure no sexual abuse perpetrators remain in the clergy. Audio
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The latest accolade for children’s writer and illustrator
Children's book writer and illustrator Donovan Bixley has just been awarded the 2017 Mallinson Rendel Illustrators Award from the New Zealand Arts Foundation, and $15,000 dollar gift that goes with… Audio
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Theatre taonga Rawiri Paratene on his latest project
Rawiri Paratene is a New Zealand acting taonga who's appeared in everything from Playschool to Whalerider, Hamlet to fully Te Reo spoken Purapura-whetu. Rawiri's again, stepping out starring in the… Audio
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Greens leader James Shaw: latest on coalition talks
Green Party leader James Shaw tells John Campbell his party is on stand-by to ratify any decision via teleconference with its delegates. Video, Audio
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Latest from Parliament as NZ waits for decision
RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson joins Checkpoint live from Parliament. Video, Audio
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Ill Samoa leader flying back to Apia this weekend
Audio 19 Oct 2017The prime minister of Samoa, Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi, is due to return Apia on Sunday after receiving medical treatment in New Zealand. Audio
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New Zealand mum about Fiji expulsion threat
Audio 16 Oct 2017New Zealand is silent about a threat by Fiji to expel Wellington's top diplomat in Suva. Audio
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Polynesian Panthers hope to inspire the next generation
Audio 13 Oct 2017The Polynesian Panthers group recently set up a discussion night to educate attendees on their history and how that could be used to motivate Pacific youth in New Zealand politics. Audio
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Trump's takes aim at NBC in latest attack
Donald Trump has stepped up his war with the United States media, making a veiled threat against leading NBC in a tweet a few hours ago. Responding to a report that he was considering increasing the… Audio
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Latest report on MH370 says they'll never find the wreckage
Latest report on MH370 says they will never find the wreckage of the missing aircraft. Audio
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Vanuatu PM promises evacuees they will return home
Vanuatu's prime minister has promised the thousands evacuated from the island of Ambae that they will return home. Audio
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Las Vegas: Paddock latest in string of 'lone wolf' shooters
Las Vegas police are continuing to look for a motive behind Sunday's mass shooting. They have been scouring 64-year-old Stephen Paddock's personal and financial history for signals that could help… Audio
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Fijian childcare centre in NZ fights to stay open amid split
Audio 2 Oct 2017The fate of the only Fijian childcare centre in New Zealand is up in the air as the Fijian community try to address the concerns that were found in the 2017 Education Review Office report. Audio
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Plasma transfusions the latest anti aging fad
Some Californians are paying 8 thousand dollars US to recieve infusions of blood plasma from young donors in an attempt to turn back the clock. Audio