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Latest from New York on train crash
Audio 2 Dec 2013American investigators in the Bronx in New York are combing the scene of a train derailment, which killed four people and injured over sixty others. Audio
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Pacific's chief trade advisor believes parties can compromise
Audio 2 Dec 2013Labour mobility and development assistance are the main issues dividing the parties involved in the PACER Plus trade deal, but the Pacific's chief trade advisor believes both sides are determined to… Audio
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Sponge ball the latest weapon for police
Audio 29 Nov 2013A blue rubber ball which causes pain and bruising is the latest weapon the police have in their arsenal. Audio
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Authorities on Guam says the territory needs more rubbish tips
Audio 29 Nov 2013The head of the Layon Landfill in Guam says about 16 million US dollars is needed to build a new storage area as its current facility is nearing capacity. Audio
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PNG district funds disbursal method labelled demeaning to MPs
Audio 28 Nov 2013PNG government accused of demeaning MPs through district funds disbursal method. Audio
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PNG police confirm grenade used in violence that killed 14
Audio 15 Nov 2013Papua New Guinea police have more details about tribal violence which claimed 14 lives earlier this week in Southern Highlands. Audio
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New attempt to find Amelia Earhart's plane in Kiribati
Another search aiming to finally solve the mysterious disappearance of famed aviator Amelia Earhart is being planned for next year in the Pacific. Audio
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Latest on plane which crashed while fighting NSW bushfires
Audio 24 Oct 2013To Australia, where a plane which crashed while fighting the bushfires has killed the pilot and sparked another blaze in southern New South Wales. Audio
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Minister hopes latest attempt to settle with Tuhoe is postitive
Audio 23 Oct 2013The Treaty Negotiations Minister has told Parliament he hopes the latest attempt to settle past Treaty of Waitangi grievances with Tuhoe will succeed. Audio
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Pensioners in Niue to receive payment boost
Audio 23 Oct 2013Pensioners in Niue have been promised a 30 percent increase in their allowance. Audio
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Vanuatu Lands Minister delighted with outcome of lands summit
Audio 18 Oct 2013Vanuatu Lands Minister delighted with outcome of lands summit and is confident there will be widespread backing in parliament for the changes. Audio
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Latest from Council on Whanganui river levels
Audio 16 Oct 2013Ged Shirley from the Regional Council for Manawatu and Whanganui is with us. Audio
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Latest from our political editor Brent Edwards
Audio 16 Oct 2013The Prime Minister is holding a news conference at parliament - Brent Edwards is with us. Audio
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Latest on power cuts caused by wind
Audio 14 Oct 2013The battering winds have cut power to thousands of households today in the South and North islands. Audio
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Police release latest recorded crime figures
Audio 1 Oct 2013New figures show another drop in the country's recorded crime. Ten of the 12 police districts recorded a decrease in the year to June. But there's been a rise in the number of recorded sexual offences… Audio
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Uncertainty for seven West Papuans deported to PNG by Australia
Audio 1 Oct 2013Uncertainty prevails over the future of seven West Papuan asylum seekers deported by Australia to PNG. Audio
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Storm brewing for Australia over boat arrival of West Papuans
Audio 27 Sep 2013Australia's new government is facing an early test of both its asylum seeker policy and its position on West Papua after a group of seven West Papuans reached the Torres Strait after fleeing Merauke… Audio
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Rotting apples the latest NZ trade scandal in China
Audio 27 Sep 2013Fresh back for a trade mission to calm Chinese consumers concerned about New Zealand exports, the Auckland Chamber of Commerce chief executive, Michael Barnett, says there is still work to do. Audio
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NZ apple rot is latest trade glitch with China
Audio 26 Sep 2013Meat stuck on wharves, fears over contaminated milk and now, rotten apples. Audio
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More leadership sought from NZ on Pacific climate change
Audio 28 Aug 2013New Zealand and Australia are called on to show greater commitment to climate change at the the summit of the Pacific Islands Forum in the Marshall Islands. Audio
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Refugee advocate group condemns transfer of first asylum seekers to Nauru
Audio 22 Aug 2013Refugee advocacy group condemns Canberra for transferring the first asylum seeker families to Nauru. Audio
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Cook Islands opposition wants to introduce code of conduct
Audio 21 Aug 2013The leader of the opposition in Cook Islands says members of parliament need to stop mixing personal business with their ministerial responsibilities. Audio
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The latest from EQC
Audio 19 Aug 2013The head of the Earthquake Commission Ian Simpson says the claims from Friday's and July's earthquakes are being handled differently from the approach taken in Christchurch. Audio
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Landmark education agreement between PNG and NZ University
Audio 15 Aug 2013A new memorandum of understanding between Papua New Guinea's government and New Zealand's Victoria University is seen as strengthening the bilateral relationship between the two countries. Audio
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Fiji contempt sentence is a clever one, says UK lawyer
Audio 14 Aug 2013A UK lawyer at the centre of the Fiji government's latest contempt of court win says the sentence shows the light touch of oppression. Audio