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National accuses government of favouring Northland
National is accusing the government of playing favourites by giving Northland 60 percent of the money allocated so far by the Provincial Growth Fund. But Minister Shane Jones says the north was… Audio
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Marshall Islands prepares to host Australia foreign minister
Audio 6 Jun 2018The Republic of Marshall Islands prepares to host Australia foreign minister amid China concerns. Audio
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One Cook Islands movement keeps options open ahead of poll
Audio 6 Jun 2018The leader of the One Cook Islands Movement says he is not promising to align with either of the two major political parties ahead of the general election on June the 14th. Audio
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Minto slams National govt over meth contamination
National party leader Simon Bridges has apologised for needlessly decontaminating state houses after getting what he says was dud advice about methamphetamine. Mr Bridges told Morning Report the issue… Audio
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National continues to dominate political polls
There was no post-Budget boost for the govenrment, according to the latest RNZ Poll of Polls. But even with National's support holding steady, Labour and the Greens would be able to govern alone under… Audio
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PNG health workers want overhaul as medicine shelves run bare
Health workers in Papua New Guinea are calling for dramatic change as hospital shelves run bare. Audio
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Hopes Bougainville talks can resolve critical issues
There are hopes that Bougainville and Papua New Guinea can iron out issues over preparations for the referendum on possible independence when they meet at the end of next week. Audio
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More mothers dying in childbirth in Papua New Guinea
Maternal mortality rates in Papua New Guinea appear to have worsened over the past five years with the risk of dying during childbirth now estimated at 1 in 120 women. Audio
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National War Memorial Carillon unveiled in Wellington
Audio 31 May 2018The National War Memorial carillon has played its first tune in more than three years. It's one of the first crowd funded instruments of its type. Our reporter Katie Doyle went to the Pukeahu National… Audio
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National looking at new coalition partner
The National party is looking at new possible alliances after ACT's latest low poll result. The poll had ACT contributing just one seat to the coalition, making the combined number less than the… Audio
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How the Pacific can cope with disasters - expert
Audio 29 May 2018One of the experts speaking at this week's New Zealand Emergency Management Conference has had a lot of experience helping Fiji improve its systems to cope with disaster. Audio
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MP calls for PNG government to lift its game over Bougainville
Audio 29 May 2018The Bougainville South MP and deputy opposition leader in the Papua New Guinea parliament, Timothy Masiu, says as the region's referendum vote draws closer the PNG government has to do more to help… Audio
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Double pronged approach to political parity by Vanuatu women
Audio 29 May 2018Women in Vanuatu are petitioning the government for even gender representation in parliament through a fifty per cent quota system and have also launched a new party in their bid for equality. Audio
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Questions over new Indonesian terror law's implications for Papua
Audio 28 May 2018A human rights advocate says it may be possible that armed Papuan groups could be implicated in tough new anti-terror laws which Indonesia's parliament passed following this month's suicide bombings… Audio
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Auckland businesses provide major Tonga business with aid
Audio 28 May 2018Pacific Trade and Invest says businesses are often forgotten about when disaster strikes with the focus on families and communities but they are endeavouring to do something about it. Audio
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National made 'strong' response to M bovis - Simon Bridges
Farmers across New Zealand willl find out the fate of cattle infected with Mycoplasma Bovis today. The government is expected to make an announcement this afternoon on whether to eradicate the disease… Audio
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Anote Tong on saving his sinking island nation
Former president of Kiribati Anote Tong talks to Kathryn Ryan about his continued fight to save his low-lying island nation from disappearing into the Pacific ocean before the end of this century… Audio
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National MPs in stand-off with Speaker of House
It's been a feisty week in Parliament with escalating tensions between National Party MPs and the Speaker of the House, Trevor Mallard. On Thursday Mr Mallard ordered National's deputy leader Paula… Audio
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National not backing down in dispute with Speaker Mallard
The Parliamentary showdown between the Opposition and the Speaker of the House, Trevor Mallard, remains entrenched - with National MPs saying they're not backing down. It comes after scenes of… Audio
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Speaker refuses to respond to National's demands
A particularly testy session unfolded in Parliament today when National demanded Speaker Trevor Mallard respond to comments about an alleged sexist remark against the Prime Minister. Audio
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Punialava'a to receive Lifetime Achievement Award
Renowned Samoa music group wins Lifetime Achievement Award in New Zealand. Audio
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NFL to fine players who kneel during US national anthem
NFL teams are going to fine players who kneel for the U.S National Anthem. The debate over the kneeling protests began in 2016 when San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick refused to stand… Audio
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National MPs in stand-off with Speaker Mallard
National MPs have set a deadline of two o'clock today for Parliament's Speaker Trevor Mallard to explain his role in a story a National MP calling the Prime Minister "a stupid little girl" in the… Audio
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National chides govt over Kiwibuild income rules
Audio 24 May 2018The final criteria for who will be able to buy a KiwiBuild have not yet been settled, including whether there will be an income cap. The Housing Minister Phil Twyford and National's Judith Collins… Audio
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Marshalls poet links climate change and nuke testing impacts
Audio 24 May 2018Marshall islands Poet links climate change and nuclear testing impacts on her community. Audio