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French PM due in New Caledonia amid tension and uncertainty
Audio 26 Apr 2016The French prime minister, Manuel Valls, is due in New Caledonia this week amid political tension and economic uncertainty. Audio
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The latest Global Dairy Trade auction overnight
In good news for dairy farmers this morning, the price of whole milk powder was surprisingly strong in the overnight Global dairy trade auction. Audio
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The latest update from Thames Coromandel DC
Council contractors are working to clear slips that have closed roads in the north of the Coromandel peninsular after heavy rain overnight. Audio
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Bougainville's battle to secure foreign investment
Bougainville's president says the region needs foreign investors but some on the island remain opposed. Audio
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Labour defends latest attempt to undermine Shewan as reviewer
The Labour Party is not resiling from its latest attempt to discredit the man appointed to carry out a review of foreign tax rules, John Shewan. Audio
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PNG anti-fraud unit homes in on PM
Audio 12 Apr 2016Papua New Guinea's anti-fraud and corruption unit has been homing in on the country's Prime Minister in its battle to investigate high-level corruption. Audio
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National still strong in latest poll
The latest ONE News/Colmar Brunton survey has National support hitting 50 per cent; both Labour and Little are down. Audio
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Witness statements detail horror of Aust detention camps
Audio 11 Apr 2016Human rights lawyer, Julian Burnside, releases witness statements from people who worked or were inmates at the controversial Australian off shore detention camps on Manus, Nauru and Christmas… Audio
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Parts of Fiji already suffering cyclone damage hit again
Audio 5 Apr 2016The parts of Fiji devastated by Cyclone Winston six weeks ago are swamped with rain again. Audio
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Fiji sedition lawyer's office ransacked
Audio 5 Apr 2016A Fiji lawyer who lodged an official complaint about alleged torture by security forces has had his offices ransacked in the latest in a series of intimidations towards him and colleagues. Audio
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CNMI officials say life's changed because of gun ruling
Audio 4 Apr 2016A Northern Marianas court ruling which threw out 30 year old gun restrictions is expected to have a major impact on security there. Audio
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Washington correspondent on latest Trump controversies
Our Washington correspondent is Priscilla Huff. I asked her if the Donald Trump campaign is self-destructing. Audio
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Little water left as Micronesia struggles with long drought
Audio 1 Apr 2016Some parts of Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands are experiencing their worst drought in recorded history, with some atolls close to running out of drinking water. Audio
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Dewatering starts at Solomons gold mine
The local owners of Solomon Islands Gold Ridge gold mine have begun the dewatering process at the mine's overfull tailings dam. Audio
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Some of latest NZ aid to Fiji goes to dairy sector
Audio 31 Mar 2016New Zealand contributes more aid to help Fiji following Cyclone Winston and outlines plans to help the agriculture sector. Audio
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Samoa tackles intellectual property rights
Audio 23 Mar 2016A business workshop winds up today in Apia aimed at improving knowledge around Intellectual Property law in the creative sector. Audio
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Disappointment at cancellation of protest in PNG
Audio 22 Mar 2016A decision by Papua New Guinea police to cancel a public protest raises concerns about the country's commitment to democracy. Audio
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Complaints of exploitation of inmates in Cooks prison
Audio 22 Mar 2016Allegations of abuse of authority and power by senior officers at a Cook Islands prison have surfaced. Audio
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Author describes Pacific as the ocean of the future
Audio 17 Mar 2016An award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author says the world needs to listen more to what the Pacific ocean and its peoples have to say about looking after our planet. [Pacific] Audio
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Wellington's Vanuatu community mark Pam anniversary
Audio 14 Mar 2016Wellington's Vanuatu community mark the first anniversary of Cyclone Pam which devastated Vanuatu and left 70,000 people homeless. Audio
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Our reporter with latest from fire evacuation centre
Audio 11 Mar 2016Update on rural Canterbury fires. Audio
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Reserve Bank latest Monetary Policy Statement
RNZ Economics correspondent Patrick O'Meara reports on the Reserve Bank's surprise cut to the benchmark interest rate, the Official Cash Rate, and what the governor, Graeme Wheeler, has said about the… Audio
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Latest developments from Kawerau police cordon
Our reporter Edward Gay is at the police cordon. He's on the line. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MPs hit by new visa restrictions
Audio 10 Mar 2016Latest visa limits add to problems for Nauru's suspended MPs who are facing legal action. Audio
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Marshalls health officials try to prevent Zika spread
The Marshall Islands is the latest Pacific Island country pulling out all the stops to try to prevent pregnant women from contracting the zika virus. Audio