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Biogas could move Tokelau renewable energy generation
Tokelau's director of energy says, along with solar and wind power, biogas could move the country's renewable power generation beyond the desired 100%. Audio
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National's lefty MP
Retiring MP Chester Borrows describes himself as a loyal old Labrador and is proud of what he's achieved but says he might have achieved more if he was prickly and gorsy. Video, Audio
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Selfie Nation
The struggle to keep up with all those perfect lives that hijack social media feeds is leaving us self-obsessed and unhappy, says Will Storr, author of the new book Selfie. Audio
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Tuvalu PM seeks to expand Pacific employment schemes in NZ
Tuvalu's prime minister says he would like Pacific employment schemes in New Zealand enhanced to provide more opportunity for skilled workers and more benefit for Tuvalu. Audio
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Comics used as teaching aids in south Auckland
Audio 7 Jul 2017Comic convention teaches health narratives while engaging students struggling with literacy at a South Auckland school. Audio
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Qatar responds to demands from four Arab nations
The standoff between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, backed by allies including Egypt, is become more tense and more intractable. Reuters Middle East Editor Andy Critchlow tells John Campbell the situation is… Video, Audio
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Grievances abound as PNG election shifts into count
Audio 5 Jul 2017Most of Papua New Guinea's 89 open electorates have completed polling for the national election, according to the Electoral Commission. But as the electorates shift into counting mode, grievances… Audio
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Pasifika men's event in NZ focuses on issues, family violence
A Pasifika men's event in New Zealand tackles issues including health, financial capability and family violence. Audio
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Solomons could face legal action over Temotu mining licenses
A Solomon Islands conservation group says it's planning legal action against the government over mining plans in the remote Temotu province. Audio
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Election observer team in PNG takes note of roll issues
The Commonwealth observer team monitoring Papua New Guinea's election is taking note of the flood of complaints about electoral roll flaws. However, the team's chairman says it's role is to observe… Audio
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Pacific candidates selected for NZ Maori Party
Pacific people in New Zealand sign up to be Maori Party election candidates. Audio, Gallery
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Have the National Cycle Trails been the success they were touted to be?
As part of RNZ's Is this the Brighter Future series our Deputy Political Editor, Chris Bramwell, investigates whether the national cycleways have been the boon for the regions that National promised.
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Maori health has had few gains until National leadership
As part of RNZ's election year series, "Is this the Brighter Future?", our Maori issues correspondent Mihingarangi Forbes looks at how Maori Health has fared in the nine years of the National-led… Audio
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Controversy mars first half of polling in PNG election
Halfway through its designated polling period, Papua New Guinea's national election has become mired in controversy. Audio
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Thousands of Solomon Islanders turn out to farewell RAMSI
Thousands turned up at Lawson Tama stadium in Honiara yesterday to farewell the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands which officially ends 14 years of peace and nation building work in the… Audio
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Bougainville govt's forthright support for BCL at Panguna
The Bougainville Government says it won't give way to a landowner group that says it will not allow Bougainville Copper Ltd, or BCL, to return to the troubled Panguna mine. Audio
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Understanding RAMSI success key to Solomon's future
Understanding the success of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands holds the key to the country's future. Audio
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All of Tokelau now on main power grid
As Tokelau's last village is connected to the country's power grid, the goal of a 100 percent sustainable energy supply, 100 percent of the time gets closer. Audio
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Lions visitors fillip for Waitangi after national welcome wows
Audio 28 Jun 2017It's been a fortnight since the British and Irish Lions tour roared through Northland and still the Waitangi grounds, which played host to the official welcome, is proving a hit with the team's… Audio
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After 9 years of National, GP visits out of reach of many
The cost of seeing a GP is high and may go higher -- and it's putting half a million people off seeing the doctor. GPs have demanded government action to address deep funding problems and are fuming… Audio
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Solomons' PM calls RAMSI a regional success
RAMSI is hailed as a Pacific success story by the Solomons PM. Audio
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PNG national capital goes to polls amid roll flaws
Papua New Guinea's Electoral Commission is under growing pressure after a raft of polling and common roll problems in the national election. Audio
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Thanks given for RAMSI in the Solomons
Solomon Islanders are expressing their thanks to the departing regional security force that has been keeping the peace in the country for the better part of 14 years and that is leaving the country… Audio
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Claims that NZ govt fails vulnerable Maori and Pasifika
A former mental health worker says the New Zealand government has failed to address the needs of vulnerable Maori and Pasifika peoples. Audio
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Todd Barclay story dogs National Party conference
The National party held its election year annual conference over the weekend, hoping to concentrate on the coming three months. However, the Todd Barclay affair continues to hang around and has been… Audio