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Waka ama growing in popularity as nationals get under way
The 30th National Waka Ama Sprint Championships get under way today, with more than 3000 paddlers expected to take to Lake Karapiro this week. Maori News Correspondent Leigh-Marama McLachlan caught up… Audio
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Surfers gather in Taranaki for national champs
Surfers aged between nine and 72 years old have been rubbing shoulders with World Surf League competitor Ricardo Christie at the National Championships in Taranaki this week. Audio
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New Zealand's early stance as a Nuclear Free Nation
New Zealand's anti-nuclear position has had a sustained impact on disarmament and also boosted the global influence of our small country, says, Beatrice Fihn, executive director of the Nobel Peace… Audio
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NZ data hacked by Chinese nationals linked to government
At least a dozen countries including New Zealand have been hacked by a group led by two Chinese nationals, who've been arrested in the United States. And New Zealand's spy agency GCSB has established… Video, Audio
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Season's greetings from Simon Bridges, National Party
Audio 21 Dec 2018Season's greetings from the leader of the National Party, Simon Bridges. Audio
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Samoan village chiefs fight Facebook abuse with fines
Audio 21 Dec 2018Villages in Samoa are fighting abuse on Facebook with hefty fines for people posting it. Audio
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More drought struggles for PNG's South Fly district
Audio 20 Dec 2018People in Papua New Guinea's drought-stricken South Fly district need to be vigilant to get through the next couple of months with little water, the local MP says. Audio
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National's police spokesperson says PM should fire Haumaha
Audio 20 Dec 2018A report by the police watchdog has found Deputy Police Commisisoner Wally Haumaha did belittle and act inappropriately to two women staff members. But the report doesn't find workplace bullying… Audio
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National MP Brownlee defends former Southern Insurance chairman
Audio 20 Dec 2018National MP Gerry Brownlee says it's a great tragedy that the former chairman of government insurer Southern Response has been treated the way that he has. Ross Butler resigned on Tuesday night after… Audio
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Nothing to see here - National responds to spying report
Audio 19 Dec 2018Former National Party ministers are being forced to defend the activities of private investigators under their watch, saying they didn't know about any unethical activity. Audio
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Internet expert pessimistic about Niue's domain case
An internet expert has poured cold water over Niue's claim a Swedish company took over its domain name without consent. Audio
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Abel Tasman National Park, the 'people's park'
Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's smallest national park, but it has the largest number of visitors, 250 thousand people annually. Ecologist Philip Simpson was born and raised right beside… Audio
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'The government is focusing solely on safety.' - National
The Government is spending 1.4 billion dollars on road safety upgrades over the next 3 years, but not in time to make a difference this year. 356 people have already died on the roads this year. The… Audio
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Climate change: Nations agree to plan at COP24
The Minister for Climate Change James Shaw says an agreement reached at the UN climate conference in Poland is not perfect, but it's a good start. Nearly 200 countries have agreed to a set of rules… Audio
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Tonga grapples with growing meth problem
Audio 17 Dec 2018A advocate for women and children in Tonga says methamphetamine use is an increasing problem in the kingdom which needs to be urgently addressed. Audio
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Bougainville President says accusers desperate
Audio 14 Dec 2018The President of Bougainville, John Momis, says many of the people who issued an ultimatum to his government last week are themselves facing investigation by the Papua New Guinea Fraud Squad. Audio
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Talk the Walk: the Five Passes at Mt Aspiring National Park
This stunning walk near Wanaka is a favourite of Rachel Schmidt- McLeave who describes herself as a weekend warrior. Audio, Gallery
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Election dispute causes stir in Fiji
Fiji's opposition parties have been given a reprieve in their attempt to dispute the results of last month's election. The parties had complained members of the FijiFirst government had been evading… Audio
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Paris talks raise NC independence referendum aftermath
Paris talks with New Caledonia politicians will digest the independence referendum aftermath. Audio
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PNG government rethinking China mining deal after opposition
Papua New Guinea's government looks at changing parts of a controversial mining deal struck with China. Audio
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National's Scott Simpson blames strikes on govt
Air New Zealand engineers have called off their three-day strike, which could have affected up to 120,000 travellers in the busy week before Christmas. The airline said late last night it had reached… Audio
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Vanuatu, Fiji lead the fight against domestic violence
Audio 12 Dec 2018Almost 30 years on, the fight against violence against women continues in the Pacific. Audio
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PNG lawyer seeks revenge after charges dropped
Audio 12 Dec 2018After dozens of charges of conspiracy, theft and money laundering laid against him were dropped this week, Papua New Guinea lawyer Paul Paraka says he will pursue charges against anti-fraud detectives… Audio
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Is KiwiBuild boss being paid while not at work? - National
Audio 12 Dec 2018The National Party wants to know if taxpayers are paying for a chief executive who is not showing up to his job. The head of KiwiBuild, Stephen Barclay, has not been at work since early last month… Audio
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National party demand answers over absent Kiwibuild head
Stephen Barclay was appointed in May to lead the flagship programme which aims to build 100-thousand houses in 10 years. Video, Audio