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Latest on the flood-hit roads
Audio 6 Mar 2015The Transport Agency's regional manager is Pete Connors. Audio
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Refugee advocate says Nauru violence report wrong
Audio 4 Mar 2015Australia's Refugee Action Coalition says there is no basis for Nauru government claims that refugees have been resorting to violence. Audio
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Dairy prices consolidate in latest overnight auction
Dairy prices have consolidated in the latest overnight auction, but an economist says the key whole milk powder price looks set to meet the current forecast payout. Audio
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Severe damage at Kiribati hospital due to coastal flooding
Audio 2 Mar 2015Giant waves are to blame for severe damage caused at a Kiribati hospital. Audio
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Chance for Fiji to send strong message against torture
Audio 25 Feb 2015A human rights researcher says Fiji's ratification of both the UN Convention Against Torture and its optional protocol would send out a strong message internationally. Audio
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Pacific nations improve on media freedom
Audio 23 Feb 2015Two Pacific nations are bucking the trend when it comes to media freedom. Audio
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PNG fight against TB gets serious
Audio 19 Feb 2015Papua New Guinea's government has received a timely boost in its fight to counter tuberculosis, as rates creep up in parts of the country. Audio
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PNG landowners look ahead after SABL order
Audio 19 Feb 2015Frustration is building among customary landowners in PNG after the latest delay to the cancellation of controversial Special Agricultural and Business Leases. Audio
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IOM denies preying on Manus asylum seekers
Audio 10 Feb 2015The International Organisation of Migration has denied allegations it is preying on vulnerable jailed asylum seekers on Manus Island to have them agree to return to their home countries. Audio
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Fiji's Methodist Church 'disturbed' by statistics
Audio 10 Feb 2015Fiji's Methodist Church says the latest statistics into child abuse cases are deeply disturbing and action needs to be taken. Audio
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Latest from Grammys
The British singer Sam Smith has taken out four Grammys in Los Angeles, including Song and Record of the Year as well as Best New Artist. Audio
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Authorities rush to deal with dengue in Tonga
Audio 6 Feb 2015Tonga has been hit by a dengue outbreak which has triggered frantic action from authorities in the kingdom. Audio
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The latest on the fire raging in Marlborough
Our reporter Paloma Migone has moved to safer ground . Audio
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Latest on Marlborough fire
The latest on Marlborough fire with Paloma Magone. Audio
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Latest on the fire at Cust
30 to 40 homes have been evacuated in Christchurch in the face of a scrub fire that threatened two schools in Hei Hei. Audio
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Dairy analyst discusses latest results from overnight auction
Global dairy prices have bounced back overnight, jumping 9-point-4 percent overall in the latest Global Dairy Trade auction. Audio
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Latest overnight dairy auction
The global dairy price index has risen for a fourth consecutive time, led by a jump in the whole milk powder price. Audio
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Cook's campaign continues with possible candidate absence
Audio 3 Feb 2015The leader of the Cook Islands Democratic Party says Kete Ioane remains their candidate for a by-election, despite the potential for him to be transferred to NZ for medical treatment. Audio
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Latest research on the brain's ability to change
Michael Merzenich - Emeritus Professor from the University of California and pioneer in research on brain plasticity. He is currently visiting New Zealand to speak at a brain plasticity symposium at… Audio
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Papua New Guinea police force labelled incompetent
Audio 2 Feb 2015Papua New Guinea's police force has been labelled as broken and incompetent following an alleged police shooting in Port Moresby that almost forced the city to a standstill. Audio
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Latest poll suggests public support for National rising
Joining us now is Radio New Zealand's political editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
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Uncertainty over fate of latest ISIS hostages
Audio 30 Jan 2015That deadline had been set by the Islamic State militants threatening to kill a Jordanian pilot unless the woman prisoner was handed over by sunset. Audio
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Latest on the Flock Hill fire
Firefighters are using thermal imagery to identify hotspots and say they're pressing hard in the fight against the Flock Hill Station blaze near Arthur's Pass. Audio
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Latest on Australian Open
Australian Open top seed Serena Williams is through to the semi finals after beating Slovak Dominika Cibulkova 6-2, 6-2 in Melbourne this afternoon. Audio
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Latest from the Australian Open
Dave Luddy joins us with the latest from the Australian Open. Audio