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Tonga moves to avoid another Typhoid outbreak
Audio 27 Jan 2015The Director of Health in Tonga says many residents need to improve their sanitation practices and facilities if the kingdom is to avoid another typhoid outbreak. Audio
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Uproar over latest Australian knight
Audio 26 Jan 2015The Australian Prime Minister is defending giving an Australian knighthood to Prince Philip, describing social media criticism as "electronic graffiti". Audio
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Ranger with latest on the fire
Department of Conservation fire technical support officer Craig Alexander. Audio
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New Caledonia govt impasse continues
Audio 22 Jan 2015New Caledonia's government has again failed to elect a president, which means the administration remains in caretaker mode. Audio
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Fiji AG broke laws, say sacked TV execs
Audio 22 Jan 2015The sacked Fiji TV executives say the Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum broke laws and violated the constitution in last year's row over rights to broadcast Rugby Sevens. Audio
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Finance Minister Bill English discusses latest CPI figures
The Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bill English joins us. Audio
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Chikungunya on decrease in Samoa
Audio 21 Jan 2015The latest health report released by Samoa's Ministry of Health shows the country is finally seeing a decrease in the number of Chikungunya virus infections. Audio
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Conflicting accounts on volatile Manus Island refugee camp
Audio 20 Jan 2015Australia's Immigration Minister says the situation at the Manus Island detention centre in Papua New Guinea remains volatile, after authorities ended a stand-off between asylum seekers and guards. Audio
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Auckland's Mayor on latest Demographia housing survey
Auckland Mayor Len Brown speaks with Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Latest on hunt for attackers in France
Audio 8 Jan 2015We cross to Senior Foreign Analyst with France 3 Television, Christian Malard in Paris. Audio
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25-metre long tapa features in NZ exhibition
Audio 23 Dec 2014A 25-metre long tapa features in a New Zealand artist's latest exhibition, which is on display in Wellington. Audio
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Latest survey shows problems remain
A medical specialist is calling for urgent and innovative action to reduce smoking rates in New Zealand, especially among Maori. Audio
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Latest survey shows problems remain for the health of most New Zealanders
Boyd Swinburn is a Professor of Population Nutrition and Global Health at the University of Auckland. Audio
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Vanuatu airports boosted by NZ aid
Audio 22 Dec 2014Vanuatu's international airports on Efate and Santo have been boosted by equipment provided by New Zealand. Audio
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World Vision says cuts to Australian aid 'cruel'
Audio 19 Dec 2014World Vision Australia says the Australian Government is using its aid budget to try and balance its books and the latest cuts are 'unfair and cruel'. Audio
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World Vision says cuts to Australian aid 'cruel'
Audio 18 Dec 2014World Vision Australia says the Australian Government is using its aid budget to try and balance its books and the latest cuts are 'unfair and cruel'. Audio
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Samoa opposition leader says Govt hiding something
Audio 17 Dec 2014The leader of the opposition in Samoa feels the government is hiding something by not allowing a debate into a parliamentary committee report into corruption allegations against former Minister of… Audio
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Radio NZ reporter with latest from Sydney's Martin Place
Audio 17 Dec 2014And our reporter Kate Newton is in Martin Place. Audio
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Latest court action against Phillip John Smith
The convicted murderer and paedophile Phillip John Smith will stand trial in Auckland for charges relating to his trip to Brazil. Audio
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The latest from Sydney
Audio 16 Dec 2014The New South Wales Deputy Police Commissioner Catherine Burn says security's being beefed up around Sydney. Audio
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Latest from Sydney hostage siege
Audio 16 Dec 2014Reporter from The Australian newspaper who has been at the scene of the Lindt cafe Hostage seige overnight. Audio
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The latest from Sydney
Audio 15 Dec 2014We now cross to Sydney's Martin place for the latest on this hostage crisis with the ABC's Jamelle Wells. Audio
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Latest from Sydney Siege
Audio 15 Dec 2014Returning to Sydney where heavily armed police have cordoned off parts of the CBD where one or more gunmen have taken what could be dozens of hostages in The Lindt Cafe in Martin Place. Audio
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Participation of citizens in growth seen as key to PNG's future
Audio 9 Dec 2014The UNDP says Papua New Guinea's goal of being one of the top 50 ranked countries in the human development index by 2050 requires citizens to work together for the good of the nation. Audio
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Anxious wait on Cook Islands courts after recount
Audio 8 Dec 2014A recount of results in the Mitiaro electorate from the Cook Islands general election in July has given the Democratic Party candidate the seat by a single vote. Audio