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The latest from NZTA on Wellington roads
Acting Wellington Highway Manager for New Zealand Transport Agency Neil Walker urges people to avoid travel if possible. Audio
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Latest information for Wellington Region
Latest road conditions. Wellington north-bound commuters to stay where they are. Porirua Emergency Operations Centre has been fully activated. Porirua residents urged to stay at home unless absolutely… Audio
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New moves by Nauru's govt to curb dissent
Audio 14 May 2015Nauru's former resident magistrate says the government's latest move to further tighten laws in an effort to curb dissent is a worrying sign of the further decay of the country's democracy. Audio
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Is the latest quake in Nepal an aftershock?
Audio 13 May 2015It's only three weeks since Nepal was rocked by a devastating 7-point-8 magnitude quake. Audio
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UNICEF reacts to latest quake in Nepal
Audio 13 May 2015A 7.3 magnitude earthquake has killed more than 50 people and spread panic across Nepal, less than three weeks after April's devastating tremor. Audio
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Prof Tim Bale with the latest in post-election UK
Tim Bale is professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London and is a former lecturer in politics at Victoria University. Audio
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Latest from the Blessie trial
A detective who found a knife with blood and hair on it in the kitchen of the man accused of raping and murdering Blessie Gotingco says there's no way the blood got there during the police… Audio
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Call for PIF to assist beleaguered Nauru
Audio 8 May 2015Nauru government should get help with governance and management issues from the Pacific Forum or other bodies. Audio
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Latest updates from UK polling day
Audio 8 May 2015Our London correspondent Olly Barratt has been following developments on polling day. Audio
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Ban further isolates asylum seekers on Nauru
Audio 6 May 2015An Australian human rights advocate says the Nauruan government's Facebook ban is extremely concerning particularly for asylum seekers who are now further isolated from the world as they continue to… Audio
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Th latest from Canberra on Bali executions
Audio 29 Apr 2015The bodies of two Australian drug smugglers have been handed over to Australian officials in Indonesia after their executions early this morning. Audio
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HMNZS Canterbury returns to NZ
Audio 28 Apr 2015HMNZS Canterbury has arrived back in New Zealand after spending the last 5 weeks helping with relief and rebuild efforts in Vanuatu, following the destruction caused by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Tahiti court of appeal throws out OPT case
Audio 27 Apr 2015A long-running major court case in French Polynesia involving the territory's former president Gaston Flosse has come to a sudden halt. Audio
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Kunda Dixit - the latest on the Nepal quake
Kunda Dixit, editor of The Nepali Times, speaks to Sunday Morning from the devastated Nepalese capital Kathmandu. Audio
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ADB calls for more political will in Pacific SOE reforms
Audio 23 Apr 2015The Asian Development Banks is calling on Pacific Leaders to put more effort and support behind efforts to reform poorly performing State Owned Enterprises in the region. Audio
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Fiji and Samoa leaders trade insults over Forum
Audio 23 Apr 2015The leaders of Fiji and Samoa have reached new heights this week in a trade of insults over the Pacific Islands Forum but observers say improtant issues for the agency are at risk.. Audio
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Latest on the NSW wild weather
At least four houses have been washed away and others have been swept off their foundations as massive storms batter Australia's east coast. Audio
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Vanuatu damage report reveals need for more aid
Audio 22 Apr 2015Vanuatu's latest damage assessment has revealed an even greater need for assistance from the international community in the months ahead. Audio
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Little not dismayed by latest poll results
National's loss in last month's Northland byelection has seemingly failed to dent the party's popularity, with a weekend One News Colmar Brunton poll showing the party steady on 49 percent. Audio
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Vanuatu identifies gaps in relief effort
Audio 20 Apr 2015Vanuatu disaster authorities, NGOs and humanitarian organisations are looking forward to the government's endorsement of the latest damage assessment report after Cyclone Pam hit last month. Audio
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Mood for autonomy grows among PNG's provinces
Audio 20 Apr 2015The mood for more autonomy is growing among Papua New Guinea's provinces amid the country's continued development struggles. Audio
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Fiji's Department of Corrections the latest to be investigated
Audio 17 Apr 2015Fiji's FICAC has opened an investigation into another high-profile organisation - the Department of Corrections. Audio
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Bougainville makes first preparations for referendum
Audio 17 Apr 2015Bougainville lays groundwork for a referendum on independence to be held in the next term of the region'ss parliament. Audio
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PNG paper advocates draconian social media laws
Audio 17 Apr 2015The Pacific Freedom Forum has condemned an editorial in Papua New Guinea's National Newspaper calling for strict control measures on social media users. Audio
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PM refuses to discuss latest spy allegations
The Prime Minister is refusing to discuss new allegations New Zealand spies have been assisting Bangladesh's draconian security agencies. Audio