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Foreign minister underlines PNG's regional leadership
Papua New Guinea's Foreign Minister Rimbink Pato says his country has growing strategic importance as the link between Asia and the Pacific Islands region. Audio
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Precedent setting Matata evictions 'need to be nationally notified'
Sixteen homeowners fighting the removal of their land use rights say the entire country should be allowed to make submissions on the case because it will set a precedent for the future. Video, Audio
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Tahiti election lists leave out Flosse
Audio 28 Mar 2018French Polynesia's election lists are ready but veteran leader Flosse remains banned. Audio
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National says NZ First apology for threat never happened
New Zealand First is causing problems again for Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern with MP Jenny Marcroft accused of threatening to use taxpayer cash to silence political criticism.
National's Rodney MP… Audio
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A Bougainville visit by former PNG leaders won't work - Miriori
A leading figure in the Bougainville separatist movement says any effort to dissuade the people from seeking independence is too late. Audio
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Does Indonesia belong in the Melanesian Spearhead Group?
Indonesia's place in the Melanesian Spearhead Group has come under scrutiny from regional leaders and experts after allegations were made by Solomon Islands' deputy prime minister Manasseh Sogavare… Audio
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New National front bench tests its mettle
The House takes a look back at a week's worth of Question Time when the new opposition front bench got to try out its first jabs at the government. Audio
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Air NZ ‘has lost the identity as NZ’s national carrier’
Regional mayors are calling for an interline agreement with Air New Zealand to force the national airline to work with smaller airlines and promote their regions. Video, Audio
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Inspiring rangatahi to fly to the United Nations
They're young, passionate and the future Māori leaders of their generation, and they're heading to New York for the United Nations Indigenous Permanent forum. Audio
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National's synthetic cannabis bill passes first reading
A National Party MP's bill which would see penalties for dealing synthetic cannabis raised has passed its first hurdle in Parliament with the support of a government coalition partner. Audio
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Pacific people champion gender equality through social media campaign
Audio 22 Mar 2018The UNDP were behind a social media campaign called #Champions4Equality that highlights stories of individual women and men around the Asia and Pacific region that focus on gender equality. Audio
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Backlash to Tonga's govt suggestion that rugby not for girls
Audio 20 Mar 2018Tonga's government has instructed female students at one of their high schools that they should not be playing sports like rugby or boxing. Audio
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National donations email 'a cock-up' - Simon Bridges
National says it will use extra question-time in Parliament to focus attention on topics of most interest to the public. The Greens announced yesterday they will give up most of their allocated time… Audio
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National apologises for collecting people's email addresses
The National Party has been forced to say sorry to potentially thousands of people who signed up to local petitions, then got emails asking for money. RNZ political reporter Mei Heron explains. Audio
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NZ to be more of a 'true partner' to Pacific, says Peters
New Zealand's Foreign Minister says that compared to the previous administration, the new government is going to put its money where its mouth is in terms of aid to the Pacific Winston Peters says the… Audio
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Food security issues face quake displaced people in PNG
Papua New Guinea's earthquake has put a lot of pressure on food supplies with displaced people needing both emergency food and seeds to re-establish fast growning food crops according to an Australian… Audio
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Samoa prepares for arrival of deportees from the US
Audio 14 Mar 2018Samoa says it won't be taking non-Samoan deportees from the US. Audio
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Winston Peters 'lacks credibility' on Russia - National
The National Party says the Foreign Minister Winston Peters' condemnation of a nerve agent attack in Britain lacks credibility given his recent remarks about Russia. The British government says it's… Audio
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Senior National MPs present united post-shuffle front
National Party leader Simon Bridges has given all his rivals spots in the top ten line-up, except departing MP Steven Joyce. He rolled out his top four MPs on Parliament's steps today, where they… Video, Audio
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'Delicate balance' for National with new line-up
Housing is in the Opposition's sights with the appointment of Judith Collins to go up against Housing Minister Phil Twyford in the reshuffle unveiled by the National leader Simon Bridges. Mr Bridges… Audio
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More support needed for people living with HIV in the Pacific
Audio 12 Mar 2018People living with human immunodeficiency virus or HIV in the Pacific islands are still experiencing high levels of stigma and discrimination according to a new study. Audio
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Gabriel Makhlouf: Natural capital and national wellbeing
Audio 11 Mar 2018Recently Treasury announced it plans to measure the wellbeing of the nation as part of its Living Standards Framework. Secretary to the Treasury, Gabriel Makhlouf, outlines how it will work. Video, Audio
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First national commemoration of NZ Wars gets underway
College students launched a petition in 2015 calling for the government to set aside a national day for the New Zealand wars. Today is the start of the first national commemoration. Shannon… Audio
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Ardern aims for 'partnership' with Pacific nations
Jacinda Ardern has spent the week on a whirlwind Pacific Mission trip, stopping in Samoa, Niue, Tonga and the Cook Islands. It was her first trip to the Pacific as Prime Minister and she took the… Audio