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Colin Tukuitonga pushes for key spot at WHO
A prominent Niuean New Zealander is seeking a senior post at the World Health Organisation. Audio
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Edouard Fritch re-elected French Polynesia's president
Edouard Fritch is re-elected French Polynesia's president. Audio
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National would cancel winter energy payment - Bridges
National leader Simon Bridges discusses the first Labour government Budget with Guyon Espiner. "In the best of conditions they're still managing to break their promises," he says. On the spending &… Audio
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Organic producers call for national standard
Out of the top 25 countries which trade organically, New Zealand is one of only two that don't have a national standard to ensure products are, in fact, organic. Producers are hoping that will soon… Video, Audio
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National attacks Labour over ‘tax and spend’ Budget
Accusations over which political party spent more and how it was spent have been flying back and forth in the post-Budget mop-up. Political reporter Craig McCulloch reports. Video, Audio
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Tonga stirred up by Shane Jones
Audio 18 May 2018New Zealand's associate finance minister, Shane Jones, says closely failed states in the Pacific have become gateways for shipping methamphetamine and other drugs into this country, but his comments… Audio
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Cooks opposition questions Chinese presence ahead of election
The Cook Islands opposition is questioning the timing of a visit by the Chinese ambassador to open a school so close to the general election. Audio
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France obstructs Tahiti decolonisation process
Audio 17 May 2018France maintains boycott of UN process to decolonise Tahiti. Audio
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Vanuatu govt fully committed to women's seats - Napuat
A Vanuatu cabinet minister says his government remains fully committed to creating reserved seats for women in parliament. Audio
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Questions over hospital upgrade motives in Fiji
Fiji's government is seeking expressions of interest from international private hospital operators to help it upgrade and run the Ba and Lautoka hospitals. Audio
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Pasifika midwives in NZ seek 'budget' recognition
Pacific midwives in NZ call for more support, pay and recognition of their expertise ahead of government budget announcements. Audio
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Sport: Former Hurricane helping grow rugby on Guam
A former Hurricanes Super Rugby prop is helping rugby union grow on Guam. Audio
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PNG secondary school to close as govt funds dry up
A large Papua New Guinea secondary school is preparing to close at the end of this week due to funding shortfalls, leaving it unable to meet its operating costs and providing food for boarding… Audio
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National govt didn't do enough for schools - Hipkins
The Education Minister and his predecessor are at loggerheads over whether National did enough to plan for major population in growth in coming years, and the increased pressure that would put on… Audio
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National does u-turn on support for domestic violence bill
National has withdrawn support for a bill which would require employers to give domestic violence victims 10 days leave because of the impact it could have on small to medium businesses. Audio
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What's Aotearoa's national fungus?
The kiwi is the national bird and the pavlova is the national pudding, but what is the national fungus? A blogger for Scientific American who recently visited New Zealand, Jennifer Frazer, has… Audio
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PNG leader challenged on Bougainville referendum comments
Audio 10 May 2018A prominent leader and businessman on Bougainville says the latest statements from Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill on the region's referendum are contradictory. Audio
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Foreign aid money better spent in NZ - National
International development agencies are hailing a $714m boost in foreign aid to the Pacific, but National says it's money that would be better spent at home. Audio
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NZ aid boost welcomed in Pacific
Audio 9 May 2018A significant boost in New Zealand's foreign aid budget has been heralded as part of a transformative shift in the country's relations with Pacific Islands. Audio
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National questions govt's $714m for Pacific
New Zealand's foreign service is set to receive a $714 million boost, as the government increases its aid to the Pacific. But the Opposition wants to know why the government's sending more money… Audio
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Leadership & cultural nous help human rights bodies thrive
Pacific island countries learn each other's recipe for a successful national human rights body. Audio
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Indigenous people urged to engage more with Pacific tourism
The head of the South Pacific Tourism Organisation says strengthening the participation of local communities and indigenous people in tourism development is the key to offering unique travel… Audio
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Violence hampers quake aid in PNG
An ongoing security crisis in Papua New Guinea's Hela province is preventing many earthquake-affected communties receiving relief. Audio
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National angry EPA chief cleared of misleading MPs
National is incensed government MPs have cleared the Environmental Protection Authority's chief executive Allan Freeth of misleading a select committee earlier this year. Dr Freeth told the committee… Audio
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Passing waka-jumping bill 'irresponsible' - National
The National Party says it would be breathtakingly arrogant for the Government to pass the waka-jumping legislation given the opposition to it in public submissions. The legislation is being… Audio