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Supply impacts on the latest dairy prices
Audio 2 Apr 2015An economist says dairy prices could remain weak over the coming months, as Europe lifts quotas on how much milk their farmers can produce. Audio
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Dairy prices tumble in latest Global Dairy Trade auction
Global dairy prices have tumbled again overnight, falling nearly eleven percent in the latest Global Dairy Trade auction. Audio
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Typhoon Maysak causes havoc in FSM
Audio 1 Apr 2015Super Typhoon Maysak is continuing to cut a destructive path through the Federated States of Micronesia. Audio
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Tuvalu PM says the situation in his country remains dire
Audio 30 Mar 2015Tuvalu's Prime Minister says the situation in his country remains dire and unstable two weeks after cyclone Pam, but he is happy with progress that has been made. Audio
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Jail sought for former French Polynesian president
Audio 27 Mar 2015Jail sought for former French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse for illegal spying and abuse of public funds. Audio
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Latest move to protect most vulnerable misses mark - Lawyer
Audio 26 Mar 2015An Auckland lawyer who battles in court for exploited immigrant workers says the government's latest moves to protect the most vulnerable miss the mark. Audio
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Nicky Hager on latest Snowden revelations
The investigative journalist, Nicky Hager, says New Zealand's electronic spy agency spied on candidates vying to be the director general of the World Trade Organisation in a bid to help the New… Audio
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Radio NZ's cricket correspondent on latest World Cup action
A double ton from Martin Guptill ensured New Zealand's place at the semifinals of the Cricket World Cup. Audio
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UNDP to assist Bougainville elections
Audio 23 Mar 2015The United Nations Development Programme in Papua New Guinea says it will do all it can to assist the Autonomous Bougainville Government in carrying out upcoming elections. Audio
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The latest from the Kumar/Permal murder trial in Auckland
Jurors deciding the case of the two men accused of murdering a man by dousing him in petrol and setting him on fire have heard conflicting evidence about whether he was conscious at the time he was… Audio
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The latest from Tunisia as PM declares war on terrorism
Audio 20 Mar 2015Islamic State has now reportedly claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack on Bardo Museum in Tunisia. Audio
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Latest from Lundy trial
A High Court jury has heard that Mark Lundy told a fellow inmate he was in jail because his daughter had seen what he was doing to his wife. Audio
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Slump in latest dairy auction
Audio 18 Mar 2015Farmer payouts forecast to fall again after another Global Dairy Trade Auction slump. Audio
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Vanuatu looks to restore communication after Cyclone Pam
Audio 17 Mar 2015The latest information from Vanuatu's National Disaster Management Office. Audio
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Vanuatu's food security fragility exposed by cyclone Pam
Audio 17 Mar 2015A Vanuatu agriculture expert says the country's fragile food security has been exposed by extensive damage to staple food crops from Cyclone Pam throughout much of the country. Audio
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Latest on Cyclone Pam hitting NZ east coast
The east coast of the North Island has been bearing the brunt today, with 100 people evacuating in the face of huge waves pounding the beaches. Audio
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Cyclone Pam - latest from the Gisborne District
Peter Higgs is Gisborne's Civil Defence Emergency Controller. Audio
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Save the Children in Vanuatu on latest after cyclone
Audio 16 Mar 2015Tom Skirrow is the Country Director of the aid agency Save The Children based in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Audio
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The latest on Cyclone Pam stroming through the South Pacific
Audio 13 Mar 2015The super Tropical Cyclone Pam is sweeping through the South Pacific, leaving devastation in its wake, reporter Ruth Hill has been following its progress. Audio
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Unicef updates us on the latest Cyclone Pam news from Vanuatu
Cyclone Pam has been upgraded to a category five storm, with Vanuatu preparing to bear the brunt of the worst of the storm system. Audio
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MPI on 1080 scare latest
Listening to that Scott Gallacher the deputy director of the Ministry for Primary Industries. Audio
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Latest on the threat to poison milk formula
The Government says it has been as upfront and honest as it could have been about the blackmail poison threat from 1080 opponents its labelled eco-terrorists. Audio
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Police on the latest on milk scare
More now on our story about blackmailers are threatening to poison infant and other milk formula unless New Zealand stops dropping 1080 in the bush. Audio
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Latest from Brent Edwards
Our political editor Brent Edwards was at the news conference - he's with us now. Audio
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Latest on milk formula scare from news conference
Blackmailers are threatening to poison infant and other milk formula by the end of the month unless New Zealand stops dropping 1080 in the bush. Audio