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PM, Labour staff implicated in Derek Handley saga - National
National says things are getting ever-murkier with the latest release of all of the Government documents and communications regarding the Chief Technology Officer position. Deputy leader Paula Bennett… Video, Audio
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New Zealand accused of not investigating corruption in Tokelau
Audio 27 Sep 2018A former official in Tokelau's government is accusing New Zealand of failing to investigate allegations of corruption in the territory. Audio
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Meka Whaitiri left bruises on staffer, National claims
National has called out the coalition Government's handling of the Meka Whaitiri incident, saying under Parliamentary privilege that there should be more information about accusations the MP left… Video, Audio
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National under fire over Bridges' 'meth crooks' comments
The Green Party says National leader Simon Bridges is not fit to run a political party after he described state tenants who were kicked out of their homes as "meth crooks." Audio
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Big plans for Niue food festival
Infusing local ingredients and flavours into a specially created menu is what two Māori award-winning chefs hope to pull off at Niue's biennial food festival. Audio
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US businessman urged to seek consent over use of Bula
Audio 21 Sep 2018There's outrage in Fiji over a United States-based businessman trademarking the word 'bula'. Florida-based Ross Kashtan has trademarked the word - a commonly-used traditional Fijian greeting - which… Audio
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Health Minister "committed" to national agreement with midwives
The Health Minister says he's committed to reaching a national agreement with midwives.The College of Midwives met David Clark yesterday to seek progress on an agreement, after it co-designed a… Audio
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Papuan governor seeks to open up relationship with PNG
Audio 19 Sep 2018The Governor of Indonesia's Papua province says West Papuans should be able to connect more with people in neighbouring Papua New Guinea. Audio
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China courts Pacific over Belt and Road
Pacific island countries are being urged to look at debt and infrastructure offerings from China as long term investments. Audio
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Samoa domestic violence inquiry seeks to lift 'veil of silence'
A new report into the "crisis" of domestic violence in Samoa has attempted to pull back the "veil of silence" shrouding the issue. Audio
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National dismisses govt show of unity - political analysis
Audio 17 Sep 2018The coalition blueprint carefully choreographed to show unity has ignited a slanging match with the opposition. National says the move is little more than a photo-op, which failed to paper over the… Audio
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Marianas residents fight on against US military plans
Northern Marianas residents have appealed a court ruling regarding the impact of US Navy's relocation plans in the region. The US plans to move thousands of marines from Okinawa in Japan to Guam and… Audio
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The Manurewa High band heading to the national finals of Smokefree Rockquest and Tangata Beats
We visit Manurewa High School to meet the talented young musicians from Mit Eldnar - an 11-piece band headed for the national finals of both Smokefree Rockquest and Smokefree Tangata Beats. Audio
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West Papuans urge Kanaks to vote for independence
The West Papua National Committee has urged New Caledonia's indigenous Melanesians to vote for independence during the upcoming referendum in the French territory. Audio
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Fish management funding from EU and Sweden to help net thieves
Audio 13 Sep 2018The European Union says its new funding agreement with marine agencies in the Pacific will help promote sustainable management and sound ocean governance in the region. Audio
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Samoa Govt called on to lead struggle against violence 'crisis'
A commission of inquiry in Samoa has found one in five women are raped and 90 percent of people experience domestic violence. Audio
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Music Feature - National Anthems
Whether they're calling for divine protection, bragging about the colour of a country's soil, or calling for citizens to rise up against the bourgeoisie, national anthems are a big part of many… Audio
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What will Harry and Meghan do in the Abel Tasman?
The tourist hotspots of Rotorua and Abel Tasman will host Prince Harry and his wife Meghan as part of their four-day tour here next month. New Zealand is the final stop on the first official foray… Audio
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Environmentalists slam DOC’s plan to allow dogs in National Park
The Department of Conservation's proposal to allow dogs into Westland Tai Poutini National Park has triggered an uproar from environmentalists. Audio
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National pursues Curran's Gmail correspondence
Clare Curran has resigned, but the National Party is continuing to pursue her, calling for the release of emails from her personal Gmail account relating to her role as Minister. National believes… Video, Audio
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Opposition to reinstating corporal punishment in Samoa
Audio 7 Sep 2018A Supreme Court judge in Samoa and the country's Ombudsman speak out against an amendment to the Education Act seeking to reinstate corporal punishment in schools. Audio
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Auckland tertiary institute celebrates Tongan royalty and language
An Auckland tertiary institute is embracing a push for more Pacific Island language fluency. Audio
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More knowledge needed about plastics in the ocean - National
Ministry for Environment has come under fire for not having more information about how much plastic is in New Zealand's oceans. Officials were today questioned on their knowledge, but National MP… Audio
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Forum calls for formal apology from China
The Pacific Islands Forum plans to seek a formal apology from China over what it calls bullying and disruptive behaviour at this week's Nauru meeting. Audio
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Sport: Mate Ma'a Tonga embrace Trans-Tasman tests
Tonga tests a big step forward for international rugby league. Audio