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National's boot camp policy slammed by party leaders
Party leaders weigh in on National's so called boot-camp plans. Even National's own support partners described it as reminiscent of a by-gone era. Audio
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Twenty dead in PNG as election-linked bloodbath continues
Following more fighting in the town of Wabag at the weekend, at least twenty people are confirmed to have died in election-related violence since vote counting began last month in Papua New Guinea's… Audio
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New national network for sexual assault services
A new national network for sexual assault services has just been launched, aimed at improving access and care for victims, and training and support for clinicians. The Sexual Assault Assessment and… Audio
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National's boot camp plan - keeping kids from prison or ambulance at bottom of cliff?
Critics say a National Party plan to send hardened youth criminals to an army bootcamp is aimed at winning votes but will never work. Canterbury University criminologist Jarrod Gilbert and the Morgan… Audio
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National champs to honour luthier Ian Lyons
Audio 11 Aug 2017National champions Druz’ya Quartet will perform in a memorial concert for luthier Ian Lyons this weekend.
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Ousted PNG MP charged with wilful murder
Audio 11 Aug 2017An ousted MP in Kundiawa-Gembogl of Papua New Guinea's Chimbu Province, Tobias Kulang, has been charged with wilful murder after election-related violence Audio
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National house prices rise, but fall in Auckland
As you heard in the news the housing market's slowdown is more pronounced. Audio
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Bougainville tells PNG to meet constitutional obligations
Audio 11 Aug 2017Bougainville tells PNG to meet constitutional obligations. Audio
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Shop booted out for multi-national chain store
Mike Turner of Trendez describes his experience of being kicked out of Westfield's Riccarton Mall because of a multi-national. Audio
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Bougainville tells PNG to meet constitutional obligations
Bougainville has again called on the Papua New Guinea Government to meet its constitutional obligations and fund the autonomous region properly. Audio
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NGO tackling PNG teacher shortage
A Papua New Guinea NGO that's addressing the country's teacher shortage has started work this week in Manus province. Audio
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Legacy of lawlessness lingers from PNG election
Lawlessness related to Papua New Guinea's election continues to fester, with more deadly violence in the Highlands region. Audio
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New Zealand examines PACER Plus before ratification
Audio 8 Aug 2017New Zealand's Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade select committee is examining the PACER Plus trade and aid agreement prior to making final ratification recommendations to Parliament. Audio
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UK's national trust backs down on pride badge ban
Audio 7 Aug 2017UK's Nation Trust does a back down on banning volunteers from wearing pride badges. Audio
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Battle of Guadalcanal remembered in Solomons
Audio 7 Aug 2017Seventy-five years ago today, allied forces began a major offensive against the Japanese in the Pacific. Audio
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Tug of war between Labour, National on transport in Auckland
Labour and National have drawn election battle lines in Auckland with new rail announcements. We discuss the policies with Road Transport Forum CEO Ken Shirley and Greater Auckland spokesperson Matt… Audio
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National, Labour launch battle for Auckland voters
Jacinda Ardern has promised light rail across Auckland in a decade, while Bill English is pledging an electric rail line between Papakura and Pukekohe. RNZ deputy political editor Chris Bramwell was… Audio
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Labour and National face off over Auckland transport
As the election campaign begins to get into full swing, both Labour and National have laid out their proposals to improve Auckland's transport network. Audio
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Watchdog planning new approach to fighting corruption
The world head of Transparency International, Jose Ugaz, says the watchdog organisation is planning to take a new approach to dealing with corrupt and fraudulent practices. Audio
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National cancels New Years Eve?
A taxpayer-funded calendar Gerry Brownlee sent out to his constituents in Christchurch is riddled with errors, including the cancellation of New Years Eve. Video, Audio
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Tonga looks into unaccounted for cyclone money
Over $US600,000 of World Bank financing that was meant to go towards cyclone recovery in Tonga is unaccounted for, triggering a government investigation. Audio
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Success of Solomons RAMSI mission still in the balance
Audio 4 Aug 2017The true success of the Pacific region's peacekeeping intervention is now being tested in Solomon Islands as the country charts its own course. Audio
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PNG has a new govt but questions still about legitimacy
Audio 3 Aug 2017Despite the emergence of a government in Papua New Guinea, questions remain over the legitimacy of the general election. Audio
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What does National need to counter the 'Jacinda effect'?
Labour says "the Jacinda effect" is already boosting the party 51 days out from general election. Political commentator Ben Thomas joins us to discuss National's campaign strategy. Audio
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Forum review of gender and human rights underway in Vanuatu
Vanuatu is undergoing its first Pacific Islands Forum gender and human rights review of its policies and programmes Audio