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Southern DHB CEO says national plan urgently needed to address Neurosurgeon shortage crisis.
Yesterday we spoke with Dunedin neurosurgeon Dr Ahmad Taha who who has recently become a NZ citizen. The father of seven, originally from Syria works alone at Dunedin Hospital with cover being… Audio
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National Party undecided on further tightening gun laws
National will decide tomorrow whether to support a new bill further tightening gun laws. The new bill would see a registry of guns created, and new offences and penalties for illegal manufacture and… Audio
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Canada police official charged with national security breach
Canada's partners in the Five Eyes alliance are asking questions after one of the country's most senior police officials has been charged with breaching national security laws. Cameron Ortis, a… Audio
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NZ expands regional parliamentary support to Pacific
New Zealand's Parliament is expanding its support to its counterparts in the Pacific with a new programme, Tai a Kiwa. Audio
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PNG govt offers funding olive branch to Bougainville
Papua New Guinea's government has pledged a 287-million US dollar (1-billion kina) facility to generate economic development in Bougainville over 10 years. The announcement was made by PNG prime… Audio
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Mother of Fiji's 'miracle baby' says whole nation wants justice
Over two weeks following the mysterious deaths of five family members in Fiji's Nausori Highlands the mother of the baby found alive with the dead says she is still waiting for justice. Audio
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National calls for more data on prohibited guns in NZ
The National Party says the police should be doing more to find out how many now prohibited firearms are in the country.
Deputy Police Commissioner Mike Clements gave a briefing on the gun buyback… Audio
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Pacific police caught off guard by growth of meth trade
Police forces around the Pacific have been caught off guard by the growth of the methamphetamine trade in the region. Audio
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President Trump has fired his third National Security Advisor
In the last few hours President Trump has fired his third National Security Advisor - John Bolton In a tweet Mr Trump said "I informed John Bolton last night that his services are no longer needed at… Audio
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Trump fires by tweet national security advisor John Bolton
To the US now where President Donald Trump has fired his national security advisor John Bolton via a tweet. Mr Bolton, who has only been in the role since April 2018, was Mr Trump's third national… Audio
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Fiji parliament staff made to resign over video of PM's shove
Two former Fiji parliamentary staffers claim they were made to resign over a video they filmed showing the prime minister shoving an opposition MP. Audio
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National Deputy calls for Labour Party President to stand down
The Opposition is calling on the Prime Minister to immediately stand down one of her office's staff members after a 19 year old volunteer made accusations of a serious sexual assault early last year… Audio
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Between a ROC and a hard place - Solomons edges closer to China
A Solomon Islands minister says there could be difficult conversations ahead with both Taiwan and China as the nation reviews its diplomatic relations with Taipei. Audio
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Zimbabwe begins three days of national mourning for Mugabe
Zimbabwe has entered three days of national mourning for the former president Robert Mugabe. Mr Mugabe, Zimbabwe's first post-independence leader, ruled until he was ousted by a military coup in 2017… Audio
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Mental health announcement "nothing new" - National
The Opposition says there's nothing new to see with the Government's announcement of a funding boost for 20 existing mental health services. Yesterday the Prime Minister and Health Minister announced… Audio
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Freshwater proposals 'gut punch' to rural NZ - National
The National Party says the Government's freshwater proposals are a 'gut punch' to rural New Zealand. Todd Muller is the National Party's agriculture spokesperson and spoke with us. Audio
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National: Government too slow containing measles
The National Party is condemning the government for being too slow in containing the measles outbreak. It says the numbers are now so bad that the United States has put out a travel advisory warning… Audio
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Port Moresby not a 'durable solution' for Manus refugees
Manus Island refugees being moved to Papua New Guinea's capital Port Moresby say they fear they'll be forgotten. Audio
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Rumours of sorcery over Fiji deaths heighten community fears
The so called 'miracle baby' in Fiji who was found 10 days ago crawling near five dead family members at the top of a cliff, is out of hospital but the community is anxious about rumors of sorcery and… Audio
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Measles outbreak: Top doctors call for national immunisation programme
Audio 4 Sep 2019Top doctors in Waikato and Northland are making an urgent call for a national immunisation programme against measles. Measles cases continue to climb in Auckland, with an extra eight in the past day… Audio
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Government announces national cancer agency
The government announced some big moves over the weekend to help to fund and monitor cancer treatment. Advocate Blair Vining joins us with his assessment. Audio
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Focus on Politics: National's Economic Plan
This week National released a discussion document on its plan to revitalise what it says it's a stalling economy. Political reporter Yvette McCullough looks at what National is proposing and some of… Audio
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West Papua protestors continue to occupy governor's office
Dozens of protestors in Indonesia's Papua continue to occupy the governor's office, after violent protests rocked Jayapura. Audio
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PNG political ructions over fallout
A group of high profile opposition MPs have joined Papua New Guinea's coalition government amid political drama in Port Moresby surrounding a major faling out between new prime minister James Marape… Audio
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Sport: Pacific Island teams dreaming big
Fiji, Samoa and Tonga will run onto Eden Park this weekend as they continue their preparations for the Rugby World Cup, which kicks off in just over three weeks. Audio