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National and Labour Education spokespeople debate the issues
Audio 1 Sep 2014We are joined by National's spokesperson on education Hekia Parata and Labour's spokesperson on education Chris Hipkins. Audio
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National Party's conduct under scrutiny
Audio 1 Sep 2014Calls for a Royal Commission into the National Party's conduct are growing as more allegations emerge of intimating and underhand tactics by Ministers and their staff. Audio
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NGO in Guam warns human trafficking is a big problem
Audio 1 Sep 2014An NGO in Guam fears young people on the island are being targeted by human traffickers. Audio
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World Bank commitment to climate change resilience
Audio 1 Sep 2014World Bank to lay its plans to help small island countries improve resilience to climate change at SIDS conference in Apia. Audio
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Solomons passes bill to protect victims of domestic violence
Audio 1 Sep 2014Solomon Islands has passed legislation that aims to protect people from domestic violence and severly punish perpertrators of the crime. Audio
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What does Judith Collins's resignation mean for the National Party's campaign?
Audio 31 Aug 2014The Prime Minister, John Key, insists Judith Collins' sudden resignation won't derail the National Party's campaign three weeks out from the election. Audio
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Pacific Youth have threat of NCDs pointed out
Audio 29 Aug 2014SPC urgues Pacific youth to adopt healthy eating practices to avoid NCDs later in life. Audio
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100 years since New Zealand's invasion of Samoa
Audio 29 Aug 2014New Zealand and Samoa are marking the centenary of New Zealand's invasion of Samoa with commemorations in Auckland and Apia. Audio
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Lowy Institute says PNG women face 'extreme challenges'
Audio 29 Aug 2014An Australian think tank says women in the Pacific, particularly in Papua New Guinea, continue to face extreme challenges. Audio
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New partnership to promote ocean conservation
Audio 29 Aug 2014A United States conservation group is partnering with a New Zealand university to boost research into marine conservation in the Pacific. Audio
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Cross-border trade could spark prosperity for PNG province
Audio 28 Aug 2014The Acting Governor of Papua New Guinea's West Sepik says projects underway to develop cross-border trade and services with neighbouring Indonesia should provide a springboard to prosperity. Audio
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NZ academic urges SIDS to address 'blatant inequalities'
Audio 28 Aug 2014A New Zealand academic is urging leaders of small island developing states to address 'blatant inequalities' in the region. Audio
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Troubled American Samoa hospital resumes off island referrals
Audio 28 Aug 2014American Samoa's only hospital has some funding to resume payments for people forced to travel overseas for medical care. Audio
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EU says it brings substantial experience to Fiji observer group
Audio 27 Aug 2014The European Union's ambassador for the Pacific says its experts will bring substantial experience to the observer group that will be monitoring Fiji's upcoming elections. Audio
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Failed National candidate wants rogue elements kicked out
Audio 26 Aug 2014A failed National Party candidate is demanding the party weed out rogue elements that he says sabotaged his campaign in the safe National seat of Rodney three years ago. Audio
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A Vanuatu women's group challenges chiefs views
Audio 26 Aug 2014Women Against Crime and Corruption in Vanuatu says times have changed and marital rape can not be tolerated. Audio
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Tonga to share Cyclone Ian experiences with SIDS
Audio 26 Aug 2014Tonga's Meteorological Service says it will share what it learned from January's Cyclone Ian with other Pacific nations at the Small Islands Developing States conference in Apia next week. Audio
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Labour propose capital gains tax, while National hint at tax cuts
Audio 26 Aug 2014Yesterday Labour announced it would delay some of its spending programmes, previously announced two weeks ago. Audio
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Key drops hint of tax cut as National gets campaign back on track
Audio 26 Aug 2014As the National Party tries to put the Dirty Politics scandal behind it, John Key is hinting at tax cuts. Audio
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Access to PNA fishing days becomes more sophisticated
Audio 26 Aug 2014The buying and selling of access to fishing days in the area under the control of the PNA fishing bloc of nations is becoming increasingly sophisticated. Audio
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Governor on path to turning PNG capital into global city
Audio 26 Aug 2014The Governor of Papua New Guinea's capital says his long-term goal of re-moulding Port Moresby as a progressive international city requires changing values and behaviour. Audio
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Labour and National debate economic plans
Audio 25 Aug 2014National's Bill English and Labour's David Carter have today laid out their plans for the economy and how best to help people into their own homes and save for retirement. Audio
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Labour reins in spending - National promises a tax cut
Audio 25 Aug 2014The Labour Party is reining in its spending plans while the National Party is promising to make some sort of tax cut announcement before the election. Audio
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Political reaction to National's new housing policy
Audio 25 Aug 2014Opposition parties have been quick to dismiss National's centre piece housing policy. Audio
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National announce housing package to benefit first home buyers
Audio 25 Aug 2014National released its new home loan policy at its campaign launch yesterday. Audio