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Peters talks with Labour, National as special votes loom
The wait for the official election results is almost over. The final results of the election will be published at 2pm on Saturday. They'll include the 384,000 special votes not counted on election… Audio
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Sport: Taumalolo the 'catalyst' for Tongan league hopes
Jason Taumalolo and Andrew Fifita headline a star-studden Tonga Rugby League World Cup squad. Audio
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Vanuatu PM promises evacuees they will return home
Vanuatu's prime minister has promised the thousands evacuated from the island of Ambae that they will return home. Audio
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National, Labour talk coalitions with Peters - analysis
Preliminary talks to form a new government get under way today. New Zealand First, which holds the balance of power, will meet the National Party in the morning and the Labour Party in the afternoon… Audio
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Cook Islands first 'developed' Pacific Island nation
The Cook Islands is about to become a 'developed' nation. The OECD will officially declare the 15 islands a developed nation at the end of next year. It is a first Pacific island country to be deemed… Audio
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UN urged to resolve Papuan self-determination
Audio 5 Oct 2017An international law specialist says the UN should resolve the unfinished business of West Papuan self-determination. Melinda Janki has analysed the adherence to international law in the transferral… Audio
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PACER Plus signatories urged to examine their commitments
Audio 5 Oct 2017Pacific countries already signed up to the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations PLUS are being urged to more closely examine their commitments under the deal, including the implications for… Audio
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Cooks to be first Pacific country with 'developed' status
The Cook Islands is about to become a 'developed' nation, moving on from 'developing' status. Audio
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Women in the running for Tongan elections
Fifteen of the 86 candidates who have put their names forward for the Tonga general elections on the 16th of November are women. Audio
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High hopes for Tongan women as candidates stand
The head of the Tonga National Centre for Women and Children says she is happy and proud to see so many women running for parliament in Tonga's upcoming general election. Audio
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Peters speaks to National & Labour leaders for first time since election
Preliminary discussions between New Zealand First and Labour, and also with National, will begin this week, but Winston Peters reiterates no decisions will be made until next week. Video, Audio
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National leader Bill English on coalition prospects
The pressure is growing for National and the Green party to talk coalition. It's been just over a week since the general election, but the waiting game isn't over yet for the major parties. Neither… Audio
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Samoa's national bird under threat
Audio 2 Oct 2017An international campaign is underway to try and save Samoa's national bird, the manumea, from extinction. Audio
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National steps up efforts to woo Greens
Efforts for the Greens to form a coalition with National step up a gear as National's deputy leader, Paula Bennett makes subtle pitches to the Greens Audio
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A possible watershed for moment for West Papuan independence
Audio 29 Sep 2017A petition to the United Nations with the signatures of 1.8 million West Papuans seeking self-determination could be a watershed moment for the independence movement Audio
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NZ approach to Cooks Super called 'selective means testing'
Audio 29 Sep 2017A retired Cook Islands accountant says the New Zealand government is out of order requiring Cook Islanders to forfeit their National Superannuation Fund savings if they accept New Zealand Super. Audio
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Pacific quota access emigrants seek more support
Pacific people entering under the quota with aspirations for a brighter future can find NZ tough. Audio
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Bougainville says O'Neill ill-informed in referendum comments
The president of Bougainville, John Momis, says the Papua New Guinea prime minister, Peter O'Neill, is ill-informed and misleading in his statements on the region's independence referendum. Audio
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Pacific leaders join call for a world free of nuclear weapons
Pacific leaders have added their voices to a worldwide call for a world free of nuclear weapons. Audio
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Britain refuses to accept its Pacific nuclear testing legacy
Audio 28 Sep 2017The author of a new book on Pacific nuclear testing says he hopes it will shed more light on Britain's little known role in this controversial chapter of the region's history. Audio
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Vanuatu's authorities struggling with volcanic emergency
Audio 27 Sep 2017About 8,000 people are crammed into evacuation centres on the Vanuatu island of Ambae, short of food, water and other basic supplies. Audio
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Fiery debate over West Papua at UN General Assembly
Audio 27 Sep 2017The issue of West Papuan self-determination has again been the subject of fiery debate at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Audio
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Former Vanuatu PM calls for consistent foreign policy
Audio 27 Sep 2017A Vanuatu opposition MP and former prime minister, Sato Kilman, says the government should be careful to act consistently on foreign policy, with regards to its position on West Papua and a border… Audio
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Volcano evacuees fearful as shelters run out
There is growing fear among evacuees on the Vanuatu island of Ambae with shelter starting to run out as thousands more flee the erupting Manaro Voui volcano. Audio
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National and Labour hold caucus meetings today
National and Labour held caucus meetings on Tuesday in preparation for coalition negotiations with New Zealand First and Winston Peters. Video, Audio