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Fiji's SODELPA wants China's visa-free access canned
Audio 23 Aug 2017The opposition in Fiji has called for the suspension of visa free entry for China's nationals following the mass deportation of fraud suspects to China this month. Audio
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New PNG minister focused on Bougainville peace deal
Audio 23 Aug 2017The newly appointed Papua New Guinea Minister of Bougainville Affairs says his focus is to ensure the Peace Agreement is properly implemented. Audio
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Indie faves The National to play among the vines of Villa Maria Winery in 2018
They're not your usual nostalgic or granny-pleasing winery show band, with their often sombre tone and that growly baritone of Berningers, but they have a loyal and fervent audience here in Aotearoa… Video
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Sport: PNG Hunters win the minor premiership title
Audio 23 Aug 2017The Papua New Guinea Hunters have wrapped up top spot in the Intrust Super Cup regular season. Audio
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Solomons needs to create 10,000 jobs every year - Chamber
Audio 22 Aug 2017The chair of the Solomon Islands' Chamber of Commerce and Industry is calling on government and the public sector to focus on creating 10,000 jobs every year. Audio
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National's plan for cheaper GP visits 'a good start'
Family doctors say National's plan to expand cheap GP visits to 600,000 more low-income people is a 'good start'. They say it will help ease the pressure on hospital emergency departments. Audio
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National's job of winning seats just got harder
Peter Dunne's shock resignation means National's loses a crucial 'plus one'. National's campaign manager, Steven Joyce, is in the Wellington studio. Audio
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National loses key ally with Dunne's shock departure
The National Party has lost a key ally, with the departure of the United Future leader, Peter Dunne from Parliament. United Future has been a solid partner of National's for the last three terms… Audio
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Dunne's departure: National's allies disappearing
National Party leader Bill English says the departure of Peter Dunne doesn't change National's focus, after the United Future leader and National's coalition partner announced he'll resign from… Audio
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Maori Party has strong Pacific focus ahead of election
New Zealand's Maori Party has included and amnesty for overstayers as as one of its policies for Pacific peoples, in the lead up to the general election. Audio
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Australia's refugee refusal creating political deadlock
An emeritus Oxford professor of refugee law says Australia has painted itself into a corner by refusing to resettle maritime arrivals. Audio
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Time for a national languages policy?
The head of Auckland University of Technology's School of Language and Culture is calling for a national languages policy to be put in place across all policy sectors - to achieve strategic thinking… Audio
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National latest political party to announce Manawatu Gorge plan
As the election draws nearer, politicians are sensing the potential to win votes with policies aimed at the critically-damaged Manawatu Gorge road. Palmerston North Mayor Grant Smith and Robin Winter… Audio
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Roads to re-election? English on National's new policy
The election campaign is gathering momentum with National's promise at the weekend to build 10 new highways or "roads of national significance" if re-elected. Prime MInister Bill English joins us to… Audio
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Bill English - National Party
This is Bill English's second election as leader of the National Party, but his first as incumbent Prime Minister. Video
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Bougainville and PNG called on to talk out issues
An Australian academic says both the Papua New Guinea and Bougainville governments should sit down and sort out concerns over funding. Audio
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National looks to future with Todd Barclay's replacement
The National Party has replaced its disgraced MP Todd Barclay with Hamish Walker, a 32 year old business adviser who has shifted back to the Clutha-Southland electorate. Audio
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National prepares to select Todd Barclay's successor
The National Party chooses its successor to the disgraced MP Todd Barclay tonight. Our Otago-Southland reporter Ian Telfer joins Checkpoint live from Winton. Video, Audio
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Nation-wide manhunt underway for man who shot at police
The search for Morrinsville shooting suspect Rollie Heke is now a nationwide manhunt. Detective Superintendent Chris Page joins Checkpoint with the latest. Video, Audio
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Hunt for gunman goes national
The hunt for Rollie Heke, who has been on the run for one year and fired at police in Morrinsville on Sunday, is now nation-wide, police say. Video, Audio
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Small Pacific countries seek to improve weather services
Audio 16 Aug 2017The director general of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme says there is growing political awareness of the importance of weather services in the Pacific. Audio
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Music with Kirsten Johnstone: The National
Kirsten Johnstone with the music and backstory of American rock band, The National. Audio
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Community groups on Guam call for peace
Community groups in Guam are calling for peace amidst bellicose rhetoric from the United States and North Korea. Audio
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Community groups on Guam call for peace
Community groups in Guam are calling for peace amidst bellicose rhetoric from the United States and North Korea. Audio
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Pacific Forum seeks regional foreign policy
There is a push for the Pacific Islands Forum to develop regional foreign policy to counter expanding risks in the Pacific. Audio