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Political editor analyses latest opinion poll
Audio 4 Sep 2014So 16 days out from the election what's happening with the polls .. Political Editor Brent Edwards is with us. Audio
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Tonga Democrats confident despite losing candidates
Audio 4 Sep 2014Tonga's Democratic Party loses MPs but is still confident about Nov elections. Audio
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The latest 3News-Reid Research poll
Audio 3 Sep 2014The latest 3News-Reid Research poll has just been published, hours after the Roy Morgan poll recorded a drop in support for the National Party. Audio
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Dairy prices fall 6 pct in latest international auction
Audio 3 Sep 2014Dairy prices have fallen 6 per cent in the latest global auction overnight. That takes the average winning price down to 2,787 US dollars, down from a high this year in February of 5,042. Audio
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Latest on shooting from police news conference
Audio 1 Sep 2014Our reporter Ian Telfer is in Asburton has just been at a police news conference . Audio
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World Bank commitment to climate change resilience
Audio 1 Sep 2014World Bank to lay its plans to help small island countries improve resilience to climate change at SIDS conference in Apia. Audio
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New Zealand First, Conservatives big winners in latest poll
New Zealand First would determine who governs on the results of the latest political poll and the Conservative Party is breathing down their necks as potential kingmakers. Audio
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Latest 3News-Reid Research poll
Audio 27 Aug 2014The latest 3News-Reid Research poll has just been released and indicates Nicky Hager's book Dirty Politics has had an impact on parties' support. Audio
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Samoa steps up chikungunya prevention
Audio 25 Aug 2014Students and police in Samoa are banding together for a mass clean up to stop the spread of chikungunya. Audio
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PM's popularity dips in latest poll
Audio 22 Aug 2014Support for the National Party has fallen in the first poll since the release of Nicky Hager's Dirty Politics book. Audio
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What do the latest treasury figures mean for you?
Audio 20 Aug 2014The Government's books are back in the black but next year's projected surplus is likely to be 75 million dollars less than expected. Audio
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Dairy prices dip in latest international milk powder auction
Audio 20 Aug 2014After several heavy hits recently, there was only a modest fall in dairy prices in the Global Trade auction overnight. Audio
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Latest on protest in Ferguson
Audio 19 Aug 2014Brittany Packnett is the Executive Director of Teach For America St. Louis, and most nights has been out with the protests in Ferguson. Brittany is also part of the coalition organising in-person and… Audio
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Cunliffe not concerned by latest poll results
Audio 18 Aug 2014The Labour Party leader David Cunliffe says he's not concerned by new polls showing volatile support for his party. Audio
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Concern at decimation of PNG opposition
Audio 18 Aug 2014Papua New Guinea's Registrar of Political Parties and Candidates is concerned at the cross-floor movement in parliament that has left the opposition decimated to two members. Audio
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No more government assistance for Solomons flood evacuees
Audio 14 Aug 2014The Solomon Islands National Disaster Management Office says it will no longer assist those still living in a Honiara evacuation centre following flash floods in April. Audio
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Paymark's latest electronic transaction figures
Audio 13 Aug 2014Tills are ringing in restaurants, cafes and bottle stores as shoppers continue to spend more on food and alcohol. Audio
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The latest on a Paraparaumu school blaze
Audio 11 Aug 2014Arrests have been made over a large fire on the Kapiti Coast which destroyed half the buildings at a primary school. Audio
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Latest on small plane wreckage
Audio 7 Aug 2014The wreckage of a small plane caught in the net of a fishing trawler near in the Hauraki Gulf, is due to be brought ashore for detailed inspection in two hours time. Audio
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Stephen Hewson with the latest from the Commonwealth Games
Audio 3 Aug 2014Stephen Hewson is reporting from the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Audio
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Russian cyber crime suspect to be deported from Guam
Audio 1 Aug 2014A federal judge on Guam has denied a motion to discharge a Russian cyber-crime suspect who says he was kidnapped by the US government while on holiday and brought to the island. Audio
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Latest from Commonwealth Games in Glasgow
Lynne Freeman talks to New Zealander Mike Hooper the Chief Executive of the Commonwealth Games Federation. Audio
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Writer Fiona Sussman on growing up in apartheid South Africa, her latest book, and running a charity hospital
Shifting Colours is Fiona Sussman's first novel. Fiona is originally from South Africa and grew up in a publishing family. She's a trained doctor and set up Auckland's Charity hospital. A prolific… Audio
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Palestinian journalist Fares Akram on the latest in Gaza
Audio 28 Jul 2014Our Middle East correspondent, three weeks into the latest conflict between Hamas and Israel, is Fares Akram. Fares is a Palestinian journalist who lives in Gaza and writes for publications such as… Audio
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The latest from Gaza
Audio 25 Jul 2014The United Nations secretary general has made an impassioned plea for Israel and Hamas to end their conflict in Gaza after at least 15 people were killed when a shelter at a UN-run school was rocked… Audio