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National govt's data-for-funding scheme scrapped
The new Labour-led Government scraps National's controversial data-for-funding plan, calling it dangerous and unnecessary. The plan would've required social service providers to hand over personal… Audio
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Education seen as key to countering PNG domestic violence
Education has been described as the key to a long term solution for Papua New Guinea's problem of domestic violence. Audio
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16 players from 12 nations all with an eye on 14k pay cheque
Some of the world's biggest hitters are in Auckland for the International Long Drive Invitational at Remuera Golf Club. As Matt Chatterton found out, there's more to them than just big swings. Video, Audio
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Manus detainees appeal to Ardern for NZ asylum
Refugees on Manus Island are pleading with Jacinda Ardern to allow them to come to New Zealand, saying they have lost hope. Six hundred refugees are refusing to leave the detention centre which was… Audio
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Manus Island detainees beg NZ for help
Audio 3 Nov 2017Refugees detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island are begging the New Zealand prime minister for help. Audio
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Ambae residents return but problems remain on volcano island
Audio 2 Nov 2017Residents from Vanuatu's Ambae may have returned to their island, but their problems are far from over. Audio
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Tongan media feud raises questions over election coverage
Two weeks out from Tonga's elections and there is a worry that public access to information and discussion is at a premium. Audio
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Govt's foreign home-buyer ban won't work - National
The new Government has moved rapidly to ban foreigners from being able to buy existing houses in New Zealand, saying trade deals won't be affected. But the National Party says the ban will do nothing… Audio
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Who is National MP Jian Yang? And where is he?
National leader Bill English repeatedly dodged questions about MP Jian Yang's past, including teaching spies in China, saying journalists should ask him directly. John Campbell tried to do just that.
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Teachers delighted by end of National Standards
National Standards are likely to be scrapped under the new Labour-led government. Principals and teachers are delighted, but it might take some time for school trustees to adjust. Audio
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Scraping national standards
National standards are set to be abolished by the new government, which wants to focus on learning rather than assessment for school children. The Panellists debate whether this will leave parents in… Audio
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Vanuatu eruption state of emergency ends
Audio 27 Oct 2017A state of emergency called after the eruption of a volcano on Vanuatu's Ambae Island is lifted. Audio
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Pacific league nations predict most competitive World Cup yet
Pacific rugby league nations push for financial parity in the international game. Audio
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Final 2016 Fiji sugar cane season pay non-existent for some
The future of the Fiji sugar industry is in question with some farmers barely making a living. Audio
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National a 'victim' in copyright case - Mike Chunn
A long time guardian of New Zealand songwriter's incomes says he feels sorry for the National Party. National has been ordered by the High Court to pay $600,000 to American rapper Eminem's publishers… Audio
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Did National act in good faith or steal Eminem's song?
The High Court ruling into the National Party's use of Eminem's song referenced Professor of Law James Boyle's work 'Theft! A History of Music'. He talks to John Campbell. Video, Audio
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National ordered to pay $600k to Eminem for copyright offence
The High Court has ruled the National Party breached copyright by using Eminem's song 'Lose Yourself' in its 2014 election campaign ad. Eminem's publisher Joel Martin responds. Video, Audio
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National Party told to pay $600,000 to Eminem over copyright
National Party loses case with Eminem. Copyright Lawyer Ben Cain has read the judgement. Audio
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National MPs backing Bill English
National MPs are Backing Bill. Mr English has been given a full vote of confidence from his colleagues as National is ousted into opposition for the first time in nine years. No one challanged his… Audio
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Bill English re-elected as National leader unopposed
Bill English has been re-elected unopposed as the leader of the National Party, and he's promising to stay on until 2020 and fight to win the next election. Video, Audio
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Tonga to hold dialogue on democracy
Tonga is this week taking stock of the democratic reform process the country underwent in 2010 with the aim of people gaining a better understanding of its political system. Audio
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NZCT Chamber Music Contest National Final 2017 - Part One
Six ensembles from secondary schools throughout New Zealand compete for top honours in the final. Audio
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NZCT Chamber Music Contest National Final 2017 - Part Two
Six ensembles from secondary schools throughout New Zealand compete for top honours in the final. Audio
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Toni Bruce on National Novel Writing Month
November is National Novel Writing Month, where writers sign up to write 50,000 words over the 30 days in November, a goal reached by more than 34, 000 writers internationally last year (though… Audio