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Jacinda Ardern discusses National, fuel prices, royal visit
Back now to the National Party and its rogue MP Jami-Lee Ross whose parliamentary fate will be decided on Tuesday morning. Susie Ferguson is joined by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Audio
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National caucus to decide on Jami-Lee Ross' future in party
The National Party caucus will decide Jami-Lee Ross' political future when MPs meet at Parliament on Tuesday morning. Yesterday Simon Bridges released a report pointing the finger at Mr Ross as the… Audio
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Wellington entrepreneurs look to inspire Pasifika community
Audio 16 Oct 2018A sports tourism and training enterprise and a major pipe-laying company are just two examples that have been held up to encourage Pasifika people to enter the business sector for themselves. Audio
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National Anaesthesia Day
Audio 15 Oct 2018Dr Nigel Robertson - specialist anaesthetists at Auckland City Hospital joins Paul in the studio to talk about ANZCA National Anaesthesia Day being held tomorrow. It's estimated that more than four… Audio
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National leak scandal 'going to ruin both of them'
There is widespread agreement among Botany locals in Jami-Lee Ross' electorate that the leak hasn't been handled well, but differing opinions on whether Mr Ross was the leaker and what should happen… Audio
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Jami-Lee Ross will be out of Parliament if National expels him
National MP Jami-Lee Ross says he fell out with party leader Simon Bridges "some months ago" and was pushed out on medical leave because he has evidence of Bridges being involved in "unlawful… Video, Audio
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National Party leak enquiry - the result
National Party leader Simon Bridges says the inquiry into who leaked his expenses points to National MP Jami-Lee Ross. Audio
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Wave warning system for Tuvalu helps predict sea inundation
Audio 15 Oct 2018Tuvalu has just received a new wave forecasting system to help predict tides and sea surges across its nine atolls. Audio
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Mark Stocker – A survey of Te Papa’s National Art Collection
New Zealand art history in 2018 - what's included and what's excluded? Photography is now in it seems, but ceramics not; Contemporary Maori art - in - but traditional Maori arts? Still out. That's at… Audio, Gallery
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National, Labour look at Arms Act changes
Audio 12 Oct 2018National conducted a review of the act during its tenure and copped some flak from the Police Association when they adopted only some of the reccomendations. Both the Police minister Stuart Nash and… Audio
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Tonga's National Rugby League team arrives in New Zealand
Thousands of fans packed the Manukau Vodafone Events centre in South Auckland on Wednesday night to welcome Tonga's National Rugby League team to New Zealand. Audio
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Wastewater drug testing goes national
A new drug testing regime of our waste water will reveal what drugs are being used in our towns and cities, and in real time. Wastewater testing is set to be rolled out across New Zealand, with the… Audio
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Govt surplus 'a testament' to National - Simon Bridges
National's leader Simon Bridges says the government's $5.5bn surplus shows the government inherited a very healthy set of books. Audio
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Niue to skip NZ flag & anthem during Constitution Day
Niue won't raise the New Zealand flag or sing its anthem during constitution day celebrations later this month, in an unusual move an MP says has emerged from a tiff between the two countries. Audio
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Simon Bridges on National leadership, NZD, expenses inquiry
Headlines over the weekend have not been kind to the leader of the National Party. Some examples: "Is Simon Bridges a dead man walking?" and "Simon Bridges in the last chance saloon" and "Bridges… Audio
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Climate finance not reaching those most in need says Caritas
A Pacific-wide development agency says money aimed at climate change is not reaching the region's poorest and most vulnerable. Audio
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PNG's East New Britain set for more control of own finances
The East New Britain governor in Papua New Guinea says having more autonomy will mean his province exerts more control of its own finances. Audio
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Bougainville and PNG to meet in two weeks on referendum
Audio 3 Oct 2018The Bougainville and Papua New Guinea Governments will meet in two weeks to make key decisions preparing for next year's referendum. Audio
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NZ arts trust sees board reshuffle as victims speak out
Former staff of a Pacific arts trust in New Zealand have described a culture of workplace bullying and murky payouts over personal grievances. Audio
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National MP Jami-Lee Ross granted indefinite medical leave
In a statement, Mr Ross described "personal health issues" and asked for privacy, saying as a father and husband he has to put his own health and family first. Video, Audio
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Importance of indigenous views on climate change stressed
Indigenous views must be included when it comes to creating climate change policies for the Pacific region. Audio
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Turning away from white nationalism
A new book recounts the transformation of Derek Black, the infamous young white nationalist leader in the US who renounced his beliefs and family after gaining acceptance with fellow students. Audio
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Indonesia hits out at Vanuatu at the UN over West Papua
Indonesia has lashed out at Vanuatu over its representations about West Papua at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Vanuatu's leader told the UN that issues of human rights abuses and… Audio
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Pasifika minister chosen to lead NZ Presbyterians
A Samoan-Tokelaun reverend elected leader of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand hopes to mark his two year tenure by promoting multi-cultural interaction and relationship building. Audio
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Pacific nations continue their anti-climate change campaign
Audio 28 Sep 2018The Pacific Islands have continued to draw the world's attention to their plight from climate change at the United Nations General Assembly this week. Audio