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Pacific nations shake up Rugby League World Cup
New Zealand may be out of the Rugby League World Cup after one of its darkest days last weekend - losing to Fiji - but for two of our South Pacific neighboutrs, the tournament is proof they can foot… Audio
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National dismisses govt's 'rubber stamping' tax working group
Labour has unveiled the terms of reference for its tax working group review with the main goal to create a better balanced and fairer tax system. But the terms of reference have been criticised as too… Audio
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Pacific aid agencies encouraged to lead
Advancing local Pacific leadership in disaster response tabled at regional NGO conference. Audio
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Sport: Cook Is women claim another rugby league scalp
Cook Islands leave lasting impact as Pacific teams bow out of Women's Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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Tongan women celebrate political progress
Audio 23 Nov 2017The head of the Commonwealth Observer Group says having two successful women candidates in last week's Tongan election may be the start of greater female representation in the country's parliament. Audio
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The fight to get one national memorial for the Erebus disaster
As the 40th anniversary of the Erebus disaster approaches, the families of the victims are calling for one national memorial where they can see the names of their loved ones. Audio
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Pacific nations rewriting rugby league world order
As Fiji and Tonga make the semi finals of the Rugby League World Cup, it's the rise and rise of the smaller Pacific nations. And now some of the key players are calling for a reconsideration of rugby… Audio
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National keeps pressure on Ardern over asylum seekers
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has come under fire from National, now the Opposition in Parliament, for pressuring Australia over its treatment of asylum seekers on Manus Island. Judith Collins says… Audio
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Robert Mugabe tells nation he won’t stand down
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has declared he will not be standing down. Lawyer and former MP David Coltart suspects that's because he is a proud man, but also because he might have dementia. Video, Audio
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Sport: Pacific rewriting league's established world order
Fiji and Tonga sweep into semis as Pacific nations continue to shake up the Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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Tamir Sorek: American Football fans and national pride
Should politics interfere in sport? That's the questions Americans have been asking as we've seen NFL players and other codes, "take a knee' during the American national anthem in recent months. A… Audio
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New Solomons PM commits to anti-corruption
Audio 16 Nov 2017The new Solomon Islands prime minister Rick Hou says he is committed to passing the anti-corruption bill recently tabled in parliament. Audio
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NZ opposition doubts PM's claims of progress on Manus refugees
The New Zealand opposition is sceptical of the Prime Minister's claim that progress has been made on Australia being willing to accept the offer to resettle 150 refugees from offshore detention… Audio
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First traditional Pacific storytelling event in NZ
A traditional Pacific storytelling event debuts in New Zealand, part of the Pacific Heritage Arts Fono 2017. Audio
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Twenty dolphins saved in Solomon Islands
20 dolphins were rescued and released from captivity in the western province of Solomon Islands. Audio
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Samoa Airways launched, ready for first commercial flight
Samoa's relaunched national airline, Samoa Airways, is making its inaugural flight today, from Apia to Auckland. Audio
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Labour forced to turn to National for TPP support
Labour will have to turn to its chief rival National to get the TPP through Parliament after the Greens said they oppose the deal. Audio
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Sport: Pacific teams create World Cup history
All four Pacific Island teams have qualified for the knockout rounds at the Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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Pacific flavour at climate summit
Audio 10 Nov 2017The 23rd Conference of Parties climate summit opened in Germany last week with a distinctly Pacific flavour. Fiji hold the presidency in this latest round which will see the country push for agreement… Audio
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Tongan league team capturing imaginations both home and abroad
Audio 10 Nov 2017The Tongan rugby league team is grabbing sports headlines across the region for their feats both on and off the field. Audio, Gallery
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Tonga candidates, both old and new, seek to make an impact
Audio 10 Nov 2017Less than a week out from Tonga's snap election and the 86 candidates are flooding the airwaves, newspapers and streets with their messages. Audio
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The Life of Ta’isi O. F. Nelson
A new biography of the father of modern day Samoa seeks to turn colonial history on its head. Audio
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NZ's Pacific Peoples Minister on his 5-point plan
Audio 8 Nov 2017New Zealand's new Minister for Pacific Peoples, Aupito Su'a William Sio, on his recently launched five-point plan including the promotion and preservation of Pacific languages. Audio
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Stolen Spam used like currency in Hawaii
Audio 7 Nov 2017The head of Hawaii's Retail Association says the canned corned beef product Spam is being targetted by thieves, used as currency and traded for drugs. Audio