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Global dairy auction prices lift in latest auction
Prices have risen in the global dairy auction overnight Audio
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Inflation set to trough in latest numbers
Inflation has likely hit its lowest point and is set to pick up pace going into next year. Audio
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PNG police chief under fire for lenient treatment of MPs
Audio 6 Oct 2016A former attorney general in Papua New Guinea wants to know where the police commissioner gets his authority to treat politicians and senior government servants more leniently than the general public.
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American Samoa businessman questions Hawaiian airline policy
Audio 6 Oct 2016American Samoa businessman says Hawaiian Airlines' reason for weighing passengers could mean people were flying unsafe for years. Audio
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NZ Cricket still trying to work out latest with India tour
NZ Cricket is confident the cricket tour of India will continue as planned despite media reports it call victim to a ruling by India's Supreme Court. Audio
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Caritas calls for rethink on climate aid
Audio 4 Oct 2016The Catholic aid agency Caritas has called for governments to rethink climate aid because of severe food and water shortages across the Pacific island region over the past year. Audio
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UK to exit EU by March at the latest- Theresa May
British Prime Minister Theresa May pledges there will be no delays in the country's exit from the European Union. Audio
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Third opposition MP suspended from Fiji parliament
Audio 30 Sep 2016The Fiji government has used its numbers in Parliament to suspend a third opposition MP, saying one of his speeches in the house was rascist and inflammatory. Audio
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Key condemns latest Aleppo bomb strikes
Prime Minister John Key says after more five years of brutal fighting Syria has become the greatest crisis of our time. Audio
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Little progress in resettling PNG's Manus refugees
Audio 23 Sep 2016There's been little movement on finding resettlement for refugees held on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island, five months since PNG's Supreme Court ruled that holding people against their will on Manus… Audio
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The (latest) truth about cheese
You can now eat cheese to your heart's content. Audio
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Fonterra releases latest financial results
Fonterra reports a $834 million profit, up 64 percent on last year. Audio
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New legislation to help uncover abuse in Guam's Catholic Church
Audio 16 Sep 2016A bill enabling victims of historical sexual offences in Guam to file civil lawsuits could help uncover a web of abuse in the island's Catholic Church. Audio
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Fiji's SODELPA stages black ribbon protest in Parliament
Audio 13 Sep 2016As the Fiji parliament resumed on Monday the main opposition party, SODELPA, wore black ribbons as a protest. Audio
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The latest results from the Paralympics in Rio
We cross to Rio for a look at New Zealand paralympian's performance over the weekend. Audio
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Fiji police shut down sugar meeting
There is confusion in Fiji over the reasons police shut down a planned forum on the sugar industry this week. Audio
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No sign yet of Cook Islands prison audit
Audio 7 Sep 2016An audit report into allegations of corruption and mismanagement at the Cook Islands Arorangi Prison is still to be completed. Audio
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Latest from Gisborne from our correspondent
Audio 2 Sep 2016"Hopefully blood pressures are returning to normal." Our correspondent Murray Robertson with the latest. Audio
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Latest from Tokomaru Bay civil defence
We cross to John Kopua from Tokomaru Bay Civil Defence for the latest from there. Audio
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Latest on quake from our Gisborne correspondent
Our correspondent in Gisborne, Murray Robertson, has the latest. Audio
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Fiji whistleblower left for dead
Audio 1 Sep 2016A Fiji businessman was left for dead after being attacked in his home on Tuesday allegedly by security forces. Audio
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Latest poll for UN top job underway
Audio 30 Aug 2016A make or break poll in Helen Clark's bid for the United Nations's top job is underway. She needs to do better to stay in the running. Audio
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Tongan govt confident in staying course
Audio 30 Aug 2016Two members of Tonga's cabinet believe the government will stand strong in the face of continued threats of a no-confidence motion. 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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Confusion over latest gifting of Bougainville mining shares
Bougainville's government is anxious to ensure shares in the mining company Bougainville Copper Limited being gifted by the Papua New Guinea government go to it. Audio