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Immigration a key talking point in latest candidate debate
Audio 12 Nov 2015It was a plan to deport 11 million Mexican immigrants from the United States and build a fence between the two countries which got Republican candidates talking. Audio
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Christmas Island and Terror Laws - the latest from Australia
Audio 11 Nov 2015To Australia, where the heat is high over human rights, not just over the Christmas Island riots but as new terror laws are brought in today. Dual nationals could be stripped of their Australian… Audio
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Latest from Christmas island
Audio 10 Nov 2015Tuk Whakatutu is a detainee on Christmas island ... It's 3am there .. Audio
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49 percent of Samoans without financial access
Audio 9 Nov 2015The Central Bank of Samoa is holding meetings today and tomorrow with government, private sector, and civil society organisations to develop the country's first financial inclusion strategy. Audio
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The Govt explains the latest rise in unemployment
New Zealand's unemployment rate has cracked six percent and thousands of jobs have disappeared from the economy. Audio
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Dairy prices fall at latest auction
Dairy prices have fallen for a second consecutive auction, with the average price down more than 7 percent at the twice monthly global auction. Audio
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UN asked to do more for drought relief in PNG
Audio 3 Nov 2015As the impact of the drought in Papua New Guinea worsens the UN and other agencies have been asked to become more involved in helping the victims. Audio
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Study underway into algal bloom on Cook's Muri Lagoon
Audio 30 Oct 2015A marine scientist says the water quality in the Cook Islands Muri Lagoon is good despite the impact of an algal bloom. Audio
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Solomons coalition mounts legal challenge
Audio 27 Oct 2015The political parties making up Solomon Islands government coalition have called for a judicial review to decide on the legality of the Speaker of Parliament granting a motion of no-confidence without… Audio
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Fiji's PM apologises for coups, but not his own
Audio 20 Oct 2015The Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has apologised to those forced to flee the country after the coups in 1987 and 2000, but not his own. Audio
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Vanuatu MP pardons overturned
Audio 16 Oct 2015Vanuatu's President, Baldwin Lonsdale, has overturned pardons given to 14 MPs by the politician filling in, in his absence from the country. Audio
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Whanau shocked by the latest shooting accident
Audio 15 Oct 2015The whanau of a young father shot while hunting with friends says it's a tragic accident. Audio
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Foreign press can't get into Nauru
Audio 14 Oct 2015No foreign journalist has been in Nauru for more than a year and none appears like to be able to enter soon. Audio
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Latest from the scene of chief's exhumation
Audio 9 Oct 2015The decendants of a Tuwharetoa chief who has been buried in an Auckland Cemetary for nearly a century, are exhuming his body this morning and taking him home to Waitetoko near Taupo. Mihingarangi… Audio
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Latest on Canterbury fires
In Canterbury our Christchurch bureau chief Belinda McCammon is with us. Audio
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The latest on the search for the missing Levin boy.
The latest now on search for the missing 10-year-old boy near Levin. Audio
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Dairy prices rise at the latest auction
Dairy prices are continuing to rise after months of declines. Jemma Brackebush reports. Audio
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Water shortages and crop failure in Vanuatu
Audio 7 Oct 2015Communities in Vanuatu are experiencing severe water shortages and facing the prospect of total crop failure as drought conditions worsen. Audio
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Latest US shooting rampage
Audio 2 Oct 2015The lone shooter, the 10 people dead at the Umpqua Community College in Roseburg. Audio
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Cooks govt working with pensioners refusing to pay tax
Audio 1 Oct 2015The Cook Islands government says it is encouraging superannuants refusing to pay taxes on their New Zealand pensions to set up small payments to keep up with what's owed. Audio
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Norfolk protests Canberra's removal of rights
Marching Norfolk Islanders accuse Australia of removing their democratic rights. Audio
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Property investors confidence wains in latest Colliers survey
Commercial property investors are the latest group to show a significant fall in confidence, with their mood taking its biggest hit in seven years. Audio
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Fiji's economy booms but not for all
Audio 23 Sep 2015Fiji's economy grows at more than 5% but concerns remain about debt and poverty. Audio
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Pacific getting serious about fisheries protection
Audio 22 Sep 2015Pacific Island countries are increasingly serious about protecting their marine resources. Audio
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Trump on defensive in latest Republican candidates debate
Audio 18 Sep 2015She's relatively unknown in New Zealand, but for a time Carly Fiorina was among the most powerful women in American business, and now she's emerging as a leading contender in the 2016 Republican… Audio