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Key concedes National the underdog in Northland byelection
The Prime Minister will hit the byelection campaign trail in Northland this morning, as the latest opinion poll shows New Zealand First leader Winston Peter streets ahead in the traditionally safe… Audio
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Immediate need for more Vanuatu aid - UN
Audio 26 Mar 2015The United Nations says Vanuatu is in critical need of more aid to ensure people have access to shelter, clean water and food over the next three months. Audio
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New Cooks bill will recognise domestic violence
Audio 26 Mar 2015The Cook Islands could see a radical change in the way domestic violence is dealt with after the introduction of the Family Law Bill. Audio
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National War Memorial Park officially blessed
The Pukeahu National War Memorial Park in Wellingon was officially blessed in a predawn service this morning. Audio
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Around 1000 women apply to join Fiji Military
Audio 25 Mar 2015The Republic of Fiji Military Forces have been inundated with around 1000 women applying to be a part of their Territorial Force. Audio
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All Blacks v Samoa tickets set to go on sale
Audio 24 Mar 2015Ticket prices for the All Blacks vs Samoa rugby test have been confirmed and are about to go on sale. Audio
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Pacific leaders link monster storms to climate change
Audio 23 Mar 2015There are renewed calls by Pacific leaders for developed countries to take meaningful action on climate change, following the devastation caused by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Norfolk Islanders gutted by Australian curb
Audio 23 Mar 2015Anger in Norfolk Island at Australia's intention to push ahead with governance changes, removing the island's long standing autonomy. Audio
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Cyclone Pam puts 2017 Vanuatu Mini Games in doubt
Audio 23 Mar 2015Damage from Cyclone Pam has affected sites being used for the 2017 Pacific Mini Games in Port Vila, putting the future of the Games in doubt. Audio
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UNDP to assist Bougainville elections
Audio 23 Mar 2015The United Nations Development Programme in Papua New Guinea says it will do all it can to assist the Autonomous Bougainville Government in carrying out upcoming elections. Audio
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Calls for removal of conditions from Fiji's anti-torture ratification
Audio 20 Mar 2015Human Rights groups and the opposition in Fiji are calling on the government to remove all proposed reservations to the United Nations Convention Against Torture. Audio
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National continues getting hammered over Northland
Questions and accusations over brand new bridges and dusty old roads are continuing to dog the Government in the run up to the Northland by-election. Audio
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Mele Village in Vanuatu comes to terms with cyclone rebuild
Audio 19 Mar 2015Residents of Mele Village on the outskirts of the Vanuatu capital of Port Vila are coming together to get their school ready after Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Kiribati struggles to deal with storm and tides
Audio 18 Mar 2015Low-lying Kiribati is struggling to deal with not only the aftermath of Cyclone Pam but also with regular spring tides that are due again this weekend. Audio
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National ramps up attacks on Winston Peters
National's Northland candidate Mark Osborne is a campaign novice, with a lot on his shoulders. Audio
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Ni-Vanuatu face great uncertainty after Pam
Audio 18 Mar 2015As Vanuatu begins to slowly ascertain the extent of the damage around its islands from Cyclone Pam, people are faced with great uncertainty over their future, especially the question of where they… Audio
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National defends taxpayer funded travel in Northland campaign
Audio 17 Mar 2015Government ministers, including the Prime Minister, say there's nothing wrong with using taxpayer funded travel and accommodation while campaigning for National's candidate in Northland. [Regions]… Audio
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A group fights for the political rights of the US Pacific
Audio 17 Mar 2015An American non-profit group hopes people from US Pacific territories will soon get more political power. Audio
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Vanuatu looks to restore communication after Cyclone Pam
Audio 17 Mar 2015The latest information from Vanuatu's National Disaster Management Office. Audio
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Kiribati reeling from Cyclone Pam
Audio 17 Mar 2015Reports are coming in from Kiribati of severe damage to homes on three of the nation's southern islands following high winds and sea surges due to Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Post-cyclone recovery effort gathers pace
Audio 16 Mar 2015Following Tropical Cyclone Pam's destructive path through Vanuatu, the recovery effort is gathering pace after the country was hit by the category five cyclone - which has been labelled the country's… Audio
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Nearly half of Tuvalu population displaced - PM
Audio 16 Mar 2015The Prime Minister of Tuvalu says nearly half of the population has been displaced by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Vanuatu braces for Cyclone Pam
Audio 13 Mar 2015Authorities in Vanuatu are preparing for the worst as Tropical Cyclone Pam inches its way towards the country, looking set to be Vanuatu's most devastating cyclone since 1987. Audio
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UN report urges dewatering of Solomons tailings dam
Audio 13 Mar 2015The United Nations and the World Health Organization are calling for the immediate de-watering of a tailings dam at the closed Gold Ridge Mine in Solomon Islands, which is dangerously close to… Audio
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Vanuatu prepares for worst as Cyclone Pam approaches
Audio 12 Mar 2015Vanuatu's National Disaster Management Office says it is preparing for the worst as Tropical Cyclone Pam is expected to be upgraded to a category five storm in the next two days. Audio