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Bougainville Govt undeterred by latest Panguna setback
The autonomous Bougainville Government says a major mining project, such as a re-opened Panguna mine, is vital ahead of a vote on independence from Papua New Guinea in 2019. Audio
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Employment lawyers unsurprised by latest pay equity claim
Employment lawyers aren't surprised another health sector group is taking a pay equity claim. Janet Copeland from Copeland Ashcroft Law warned more workers would follow April's pay equity settlement. Audio
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Tech news: cryptocurrency booms & the latest in gaming
Why the market for digital currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum is booming; the latest from LA gaming conference E3 2017; and Crash Override, the malware that can take down power grids. Audio
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The latest on a shooting targetting US lawmakers
A senior Republican congressman Steve Scalise, two others and 2 police officers have been have been shot by an armed man while they were at a practice for a charity baseball match in Virginia. Our… Audio
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Catherine Drew with the latest on London fire
Audio 14 Jun 2017We return to London to talk to correspondent Catherine Drew. Audio
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UK correspondent - latest on the huge London building fire
Audio 14 Jun 2017UK correspondent Catherine Drew is in London with the latest on the fire at Grenfell Tower. Video, Audio
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ExxonMobil employee held hostage in PNG's Hela province
A scientist working for ExxonMobil in PNG was held hostage last week by armed tribesmen who wanted police to release a local warlord. Audio
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Last chance for Tonga to host Pacific Games
A last ditch meeting to save Tonga's hosting of the 2019 Pacific Games is set for next Tuesday. Audio
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Former ally calls for Tongan PM's resignation
Audio 29 May 2017A former media advisor to the Tongan prime minister is now calling for him to resign. Audio
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Stanley Makuwe's latest play Finding Temeraire
For me being a New Zealander now, I really cherish my nomination for the Adam New Zealand award for me it's a big thing because it made me realise that you can make it here, you can be recognised here… Audio
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The latest on Manchester Arena bombing
BBC Manchester Radio's Sophie Yardley with the latest on the bombing of Mancheter Arena. Audio
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Pacific tales told at the annual writers festival in Auckland
Audio 22 May 2017Pacific Tales shared at Auckland Writers Festival. Audio
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Talks in Tahiti on floating island plan
Experts gather in French Polynesia to discuss floating island project. Audio
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Tech news: Google's latest ideas and net neutrality
This week, Google's offerings from its annual I/O developer conference; the latest fallout from the WannaCry ransomware attack; and the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) votes 2:1 to overturn… Audio
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Former FBI assistant Director: latest claims add to anxiety
Reports from the White House suggest the administration is becoming more and more chaotic with reports of shouting and yelling behind closed doors. A former assistant director of the FBI Ronald Hosko.
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Asylum seekers latest victims of Auckland's housing crisis
Asylum Seekers Support Trust in Auckland has been turning people away, and has told lawyers and other groups to stop sending their clients to the Trust because its hostel is full and it can find any… Audio
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Govt to review latest footage from within Pike River mine
The former chief mines inspector, Tony Forster says the video footage of the Pike River mine should reassure the Government and Solid Energy that the drift is safe to enter. The minister responsible… Audio
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Samoa Observer questions media freedom
Audio 27 Apr 2017Samoa Observer newspaper concerned about media freedom after police conduct search of the paper's premises. Audio
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Woodville 'much more resilent' to cope with latest closure
Woodville residents say the town is much more resilient than it used to be and should be able to handle the latest Manawatu Gorge closure. Palmerston North mayor Grant Smith says these slips are… Audio
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Latest on ANZAC Day commemorations in Gallipoli
Seven Network Australia's Europe Bureau Chief, Hugh Whitfeld outlines security arrangements ahead of the Gallipoli dawn service. He says tourist numbers are significantly down "The Australians and… Audio
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Samoa's Ministry of Revenue drafts report on taxing pastors
Audio 20 Apr 2017Report now being drafted by Samoa's Ministry of Revenue for cabinet on taxing church pastors. Audio
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Veteran trekker doing his bit to promote PNG tourism
A former Australian soldier turned trek leader, Reg Yates, wants to see more and more people experience the vast number of tracks that can be walked across Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Manus detainee feared death during Good Friday attack
Audio 19 Apr 2017An asylum seeker detained on Manus Island says he thought he was going die during the Good Friday attack on the detention centre by officers of the PNG navy. Audio
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Lorde debuts latest song "Homemade Dynamite" at Coachella
Los Angeles Times music critic Mikael Wood talks about Lorde's performance at the Coachella festival, where she treated the audience to a new song. Audio
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Karen McMillan's latest novel, Brushstrokes of Memory
Imagine waking up in hospital to find that the last ten years of your life have been erased from your memory. People around you have mysteriously aged - and you see that you have too, once you get to… Audio