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Late to the party: National MP Nicola Willis' maiden statement
New National MP Nicola Willis has given her maiden statement in the House outlining her values and goals. Audio
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PNG govt defends LNG project following damning report
Audio 2 May 2018Papua New Guinea's government has defended the country's huge ExxonMobil-led liquefied natural gas project after a report by social justice NGO Jubilee Australia said the US$19 billion project had… Audio
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Regional fuel tax legislation 'sneaky' - National
National is accusing the Government of being sneaky by including a provision in its regional fuel tax legislation to increase the tax rate if it wants to. The Transport Minister says it's no secret as… Audio
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National slams govt's fuel tax rule as 'sneaky'
The National Party says it is simply not on that the government's regional fuel tax legislation includes a provision for the tax rate to be increased at any time. Under the proposed law the regional… Audio
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Parents of six-year-old murder victim call for death penalty
There are calls for capital punishment in Vanuatu after the brutal killing of a six-year-old girl two weeks ago. Audio
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Micronesian leaders called on to improve healthcare
The leaders of Micronesia are now tasked with putting into action a series of resolutions passed during a three day summit last week, including efforts to improve healthcare and reduce high incidences… Audio
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National commits to repealing regional fuel tax if elected
In his first major economic speech since becoming leader of the National Party, Simon Bridges is taking aim at the new regional fuel tax, saying if returned to government in 2020, National would… Audio
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Labour breaks election promise on GPs fees - National
Labour looks set to renege on one of its election promises by delaying plans to reduce GPs' fees on July 1. National says it's no surprise the government has had to backtrack, as it over-promised… Audio
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A cupboardful of nations: Parliament's flags
You never know when you might need an extra Sudan or Bermuda tucked away. We found a cupboardful at Parliament. Of flags that is. No Jolly Roger though. Audio
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Govt stole vision for Auckland, National says
The National Party says the government has simply adopted its vision for transport in Auckland. The 28 billion dollar Auckland Transport Alignment Project will fund roads, rail, buslanes and cycleways… Audio
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Local ICT brains seen as key to PNG growth
Papua New Guinea's information and Technology sector says government support and faith in local capacity are needed for local entrepreneurship to grow. Audio
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Plight of refugees on Nauru, Manus highlghted in ANZAC message
Audio 26 Apr 2018An Australian priest has used Anzac Day to highlight the plight of refugees and asylum seekers held in detention centres in Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
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Film shines light on Micronesians in US military
Audio 26 Apr 2018A film documenting the journey of Micronesian soldiers in the US military raises awareness about the challenges they face on their return home. Audio
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Bougainville Copper seeks judicial review over lost licence
Audio 25 Apr 2018One of the two companies vying to re-open Bougainville's Panguna mine has told the Australian share market that its exploration licence remains intact, for now. Audio
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Hopes for greater transparency in PNG economy
Audio 25 Apr 2018The head of Papua New Guinea's Institute of National Affairs says the introduction of a new financial system should make the country's economy more effective and transparent. Audio
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New Zealand's plans for a Pacific "reset" on track
Audio 25 Apr 2018New Zealand's plans for a Pacific "reset" on track prior to the budget and this month's Pacific Forum Economic Minister's meeting. Audio
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Vanuatu Govt gets multiple offers of land for Ambae victims
Audio 24 Apr 2018The Vanuatu Government says it has received a number of offers of land to accommodate Ambae Islanders forced to move by the latest volcanic eruption. Audio
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Live Nation buys Rhythm & Vines
Rhythm and Vines - New Zealand's biggest New Year's Eve music festival - has been sold to global music company Live Nation. Audio
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Renewed British outreach in Pacific
The British government is taking major steps to re-engage with the Pacific. Audio
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Britain boosts commitment to the Pacific
Audio 20 Apr 2018New developments announced at this week's Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in London have underlined a move by the British government to re-engage with the Pacific. Audio
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Frustration, and hunger, mounts on Vanuatu's Ambae
The evacuation of residents on the ash-covered Vanuatu island of Ambae is finally getting underway, as food supplies dwindle and disease starts to spread. Audio
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National leader on just 10% as preferred PM
Jacinda Ardern is leading the popularity contest as preferred Prime Minister. The National Party leader is on just 10 per cent. What does he need to do to win voters over? Audio
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Pacific nations commit to reducing greenhouse gases
Pacific Island nations, for whom sea-level rise poses an existential threat, have been central to efforts to get the international shipping industry to commit to reducing greenhouse gas esmissions… Audio
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Cook Islands balancing geopolitical relationships
The Cook Islands is balancing the evolution of its "premiere" relationship with New Zealand against its long-standing one with China. Audio
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National urges assoc immigration minister to intervene
National's immigration spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says Associate Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi can - and should - intervene in Mark Middleton's deportation case. Audio