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Speed of American Samoa health systems questioned
Audio 23 Jul 2014Questions are being asked as to why the health department in American Samoa didn't act earlier in trying to determine the cause of an acute fever rash disease. Audio
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The latest from Moscow on missile-hit plane
Audio 21 Jul 2014A short while ago at his post-Cabinet news conference, the Prime Minister John Key said this country is continuing to voice its objections to Russia through diplomatic channels. Audio
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Lydia Ko pockets over 1 million in her latest LPGA win
Audio 21 Jul 2014Lydia Ko has become the youngest woman golfer to pocket more than a million US dollars on the LPGA Tour. Audio
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The latest from Canberra
Audio 21 Jul 2014The ABC's parliamentary bureau chief in Canberra is Gillian Bradford. Audio
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Overstayers in Marshall Islands fight for residence
Audio 21 Jul 2014Three overstayers in Marshall Islands have gone to court to fight deportation orders issued by the Department of Immigration. Audio
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Latest from Australia on flight MH17
Audio 18 Jul 201427 of those killed on Flight MH17 are Australians. No one has claimed responsibility but Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott has told his parliament it was shot down by "Russia-backed rebels". The… Audio
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The latest on MH17 from the crash site in Ukraine
Audio 18 Jul 2014Al Jezeera reporter and New Zealander Alexi O'Brien at the crash site joins us. Audio
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Update with the latest info from MH17 from Washington
Audio 18 Jul 2014Our correspondent in Washington, Priscilla Huff joins us now. Audio
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KiwiRail defends latest Aratere set-back
Audio 17 Jul 2014KiwiRail is defending its decision to fit older, smaller, propellers back onto its beleagured Aratere Interislander after one of its new propellers fell off in Cook Strait. Audio
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Latest on rising tensions in Opotiki
Audio 14 Jul 2014A fatal brawl between the Mongrel Mob and Black Power last night in the Bay of Plenty town of Opotiki has spilled over into more violence today with a drive by shooting. Audio
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The latest from the kayaker
Audio 11 Jul 2014The injured trans- tasman kayaker Scott Donaldson says he has no regrets about abandoning his attempt to cross the Tasman. Audio
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The latest on the storm and its impact on the Far North
Audio 11 Jul 2014Alistair Wells is the Civil Defence Controller for the Far North District Council. Audio
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Labour: No cause for celebration over latest poverty stats
Audio 9 Jul 2014Labour's spokesperson for children, Jacinda Ardern, says there's no cause for celebration over the latest child poverty statistics. Audio
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Latest on weather
Audio 8 Jul 2014Police in Northland are warning locals to stay off the roads later tonight as the wild weather battering the region is predicted to get worse. Audio
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The latest now on the markets
Audio 8 Jul 2014The New Zealand dollar was stronger against the currencies of all the nation's major trading partners today. Audio
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PNG attorney general says 'drop the Paraka case'
Audio 8 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea's top legal official has advised the police commissioner that there has been no criminality involving payments to lawyer, Paul Paraka. Audio
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El Nino could bring droughts, floods
Audio 8 Jul 2014Climate scientists issue warning over possible droughts as they predict El Nino weather pattern is likely to develop. Audio
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Cook Islanders head to the polls
Audio 4 Jul 2014The Cook Islands go to the polls next week and continuing de-population has been raised as a key concern for people. Audio
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Latest on the community constable jailed for indecent assault
Audio 3 Jul 2014Teenage girls have told a court they don't trust the police anymore, as a Flaxmere community constable was jailed for indecently assaulting them. Audio
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The latest on malaysian diplomat row
Audio 1 Jul 2014The Malaysia Government says it was prepared to waive diplomatic immunity for a defence attache accused of trying to rape a Wellington woman, but New Zealand did NOT take that up. Audio
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The latest from the UK on Rolf Harris
Audio 1 Jul 2014More stories of Rolf Harris groping girls and women, stories the jury didn't hear, are emerging in the wake of his guilty verdict. Audio
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Latest on diplomatic immunity row
Audio 30 Jun 2014A High Commissioner whose diplomat claimed immunity to avoid prosecution for an attack on a woman will be summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Audio
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Celebrity chef says Pacific needs to market its own strengths
Audio 30 Jun 2014An award-winning TV chef and author says Pacific chefs are growing in confidence with more demand for traditional Pacific cuisine. Audio
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Political editor discusses latest grim poll for Labour
Audio 27 Jun 2014A second opinion poll within a week has put support for Labour below 30 per cent - in psychologically damaging territory. Audio
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Sacked PNG AG stands by actions
Audio 25 Jun 2014Papua New Guinea's sacked attorney general says he has no regrets over his actions this past fortnight. Audio