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The latest on the Victorian bushfires
Audio 28 Dec 2015Authorities in the Australian state of Victoria say 116 homes in the Wye River and Seperation Creek areas have been destroyed in the Christmas Day bushfires.. Audio
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Will latest stunt be Key's undoing?
Political scientist Dr Bronwyn Hayward discusses if National has lost it's way following John Key's latest "good bloke" radio stunt. Audio
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Peters says Hager case latest example of police politicisation
The High Court ruling that the Police used an unlawful warrant to raid the house of Dirty Politics journalist and author, Nicky Hager, has fuelled claims the police are prone to political pressure… Audio
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First glimpse of latest Star Wars film thrills fans
The hotly anticipated latest addition in the Star Wars franchise, The Force Awakens, has had its world premiere in Los Angeles. Audio
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'We will be ready for RAMSI's exit' says Solomons Police Chief
Audio 14 Dec 2015The commissioner of Solomon Islands police force says his organisation will be ready for the likely end of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands in two years time. Audio
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Latest on firearms callout in Rotorua
The latest now on the firearms callout in Rotorua. Audio
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Tahiti defection gives Fritch majority
Audio 9 Dec 2015The French Polynesian government has finally secured enough support in the territorial assembly to no longer be a minority administration. Audio
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The latest from COP21
A draft deal has to be signed by tomorrow morning - but a split remains between developed and developing nations. But some negotiators say that deadline is unlikely to be met - New Zealand's Climate… Audio
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Obama vows to destroy IS in latest address
Audio 8 Dec 2015President Barack Obama is promising the United States will destroy Islamic State in what he describes as a strong, smart and relentless campaign. Audio
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Fiji sedition lawyer lives in fear after "torture"
A Fiji lawyer says members of the security forces tortured two people close to him last month because of his involvement in sedition cases which are currently before the courts. Audio
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PNG police and military promise to clean up their act
Audio 3 Dec 2015The police and the military in Papua New Guinea have both promised to clean up their act after yet another violent run-in between the two forces which left a soldier dead. Audio
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Latest on the case of a man accused of murdering his son
A Taranaki farmworker accused of murdering his son, flatly denied killing him in his second police interview. Audio
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Dairy prices rise in latest auction
International dairy prices have risen 3.6 percent in the global dairy trade auction, overnight. Audio
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International NGOs upping Pacific drought response
Audio 2 Dec 2015Aid agencies report a growing need for support for the millions of people in the Pacific running short of food and water because of drought. Audio
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Latest from New Brighton fire
The latest now on homes threatened by fire in the seaside suburb of New Brighton in Christchurch. Audio
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Mixed report for Tonga govt, year after elections.
Audio 30 Nov 2015A year has passed since the elections in Tonga brought a new look government into power and there is concern that expectations haven't been met. Audio
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Court application to stop purse seiners in Cooks
The Cook Islands High Court is set to hear an application which aims to stop the government from allowing more purse seine boats to fish in its waters. Audio
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Cook Islanders take to the streets over purse seiners
Audio 24 Nov 2015Cook Islanders have again taken to the streets to protest the government's plans to allow more purse seine boats to fish in its waters. Audio
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Latest details on the Fox Glacier helicopter crash.
The police say they're hopeful of recovering the remaining three bodies from where a tourist chopper crashed near a landing site on Fox Glacier killing seven people. Audio
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Dairy prices fall again in latest milk price auction
International dairy prices have fallen again in the global dairy trade auction Audio
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Latest auction on dairy prices
Dairy prices have fallen for a third consecutive auction, with the average price down 7-point-9 percent at the twice monthly global auction. Audio
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Paris correspondent update latest with Paris attacks
There's been more panic in Paris with hundreds of people fleeing the Place De La Republique. The BBC's Olivier Weber is in Paris. Audio
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Local Cook Islands fishermen wary of new tuna agreement
Audio 16 Nov 2015There continues to be widespread opposition to purse seining fleets fishing in Cook Islands waters, despite the government hailing its latest fishing negotiations as the best deal yet. Audio
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Paris correspondent Elaine Cobbe on latest after terror attacks
Audio 15 Nov 2015Our correspondent Elaine Cobbe describes the sombre atmosphere in Paris. Audio
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French correspondent with latest on Paris terror attacks
Audio 15 Nov 2015Correspondent Christian Malard with an update from Paris. Audio