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Labour questions latest unemployment rates
Unemployment has declined for the sixth straight quarter but Labour is skeptical about whether changes to the way employment is measured are masking the true state of joblessness. Audio
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The latest from Rio
Audio 16 Aug 2016Talking about team GBs success, Nick Willis, the Black Sticks, Lisa Carrington, and the gender issues surrounding South Africa's Caster Semanya. Audio
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Latest on Hawkes Bay gastro outbreak
Kathryn Ryan speaks to Massey University's Director of Infectious Diseases Nigel French about the contamination of Havelock North's drinking water. The outbreak of gastroenteritis, likely caused by… Audio
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Cooks tourism hoping Vai'maanga project can take off
Audio 12 Aug 2016A boost in visitor arrivals in the Cook Islands is threatening to stretch the country's accommodation facilities, with the industry pinning its hopes on the sale of a dawdling investment at… Audio
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Latest from Rio Olympics
RNZ's Sports' Editor Stephen Hewson with the latest from Rio Audio
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Tahiti Protestant Church plan to take France to ICC
Audio 12 Aug 2016Tahiti Protestants accuse France of crimes against humanity over nuclear legacy Audio
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Tonga's MA60 flies again
Audio 11 Aug 2016A controversial aircraft that has been grounded for in Tonga for over a year is due to take to the skies again this month. Audio
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Latest Vanuatu airport woes unrelated to earlier problems
Audio 9 Aug 2016The World Bank says the latest runway issues at Vanuatu's Bauerfield Airport are not part of the temporary repairs undertaken three months ago. Audio
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The latest from the Olympics
Audio 8 Aug 2016Shooter Natalie Rooney has won New Zealand's first Olympic medal at Rio, picking up a silver in the women's trap. We cross to our sports reporter Barry Guy for all the latest action from Rio. 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
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Latest global dairy auction results
Global dairy prices have made the first solid gain in two months Audio
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Julian Savea retains spot in latest All Blacks squad
Audio 2 Aug 2016Is this latest Rugby Championship Julian Savea's last chance to show selectors he belongs in the team? Former All Blacks coach John Hart says so. Audio
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Upston defends reliability of latest foreign buyer numbers
Audio 2 Aug 2016The Land Information Minister Louise Upston rejects criticisms that land information data is incorrect. Audio
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Labour's Kelvin Davis on latest detention statistics
Audio 1 Aug 2016Labour's corrections spokesman Kelvin Davis says Labour would tell Australia they need to close the detention centres where New Zealanders are now the biggest group. Audio
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US sued over military plans for Marianas islands
Audio 29 Jul 2016A lawsuit against US military proposals for two Northern Marianas islands claims that the US has shifted the goalposts on its plans in the territory. Audio
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Police deny organised crime in CNMI despite latest murder
Police deny organised crime problem in CNMI despite latest murder Audio
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District payments flow as PNG govt prepares for confidence vote
Papua New Guinea's government has ordered payments of 900 thousand US dollars to each government MP ahead of tomorrow's vote of no-confidence against the prime minister. The funds are to be provided… Audio
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Opposition may get control in PNG
Audio 18 Jul 2016One of the MPs who crossed the floor of Papua New Guinea's parliament on Friday says he feels the opposition should be able to seize government at the end of the week. Audio
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Bougainville MPs to meet over Rio Tinto move
Bougainville's MPs are called to a special meeting of parliament in the wake of Rio Tinto's controversial move over shares for Bougainville Copper Ltd. Audio
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Latest report from correspondent in Istanbul
Audio 16 Jul 2016A journalist based in Istanbul says there will be huge questions to answer in the next few days about how and why the attempted coup happened. Soraya Lennie has been following events all night and… Audio
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Details on KiwiRail's latest asbestos woes revealed
After spending millions having asbestos removed from its Chinese-built locomotives, Kiwi Rail discovers not all the asbestos has gone. Audio
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Public support for PNG students waning
Audio 30 Jun 2016A Church leader and a Member of Parliament in Papua New Guinea say student protesters risk losing public support if they don't resume their studies. Audio
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Palau joins regional initiative to protect sharks
Palau has signed up to a shark conservation initiative developed by the World Wildlife Fund. Audio
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Latest details from Nigeria about kidnapped New Zealander
Audio 24 Jun 2016We cross to a Nigerian correspondent for the latest on the kidnapped New Zealander.
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White collar crime does pay- latest research
Audio 21 Jun 2016Tax evasion costs the New Zealand economy thirty times more than benefit fraud. Audio