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The Pacific's contribution to the NZ Economy
The work of Pacific people has been noted in a Treasury report but does it go far enough? And what is the impact of this on our wider economy? Audio
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Brentry: 48 hours in Luxembourg that changed NZ forever
New Zealand saw the UK’s ‘Brentry’ into the EEC in 1973 as an existential threat to our nation’s future. It preoccupied New Zealanders for a decade and eventually all hinged on 48 hours of… Audio
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New Zealand finally secures upgraded free trade deal with China
New Zealand has finally secured an enhanced free trade deal with China, but there's not yet a dollar figure on the financial benefits for local exporters.
It will make it cheaper and easier for… Audio
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'Aquaman' helps make the case for Pacific small island states
Film star Jason Momoa, who plays the part of Aquaman, has told the United Nations he's ashamed world leaders don't want to agree on the climate crisis. 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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Chinese bridges to Kiwi life
In this episode of Voices; we look at how tough it can be to navigate two cultural spaces together in Aotearoa through the eyes of a Chinese mother and son. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
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Ihumātao: Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga join protest
An Asian delegation was among the hundreds of people who visited Ihumātao at the weekend as the protest continues.
The action is being led by Pania Newton and others opposed to a major housing… Audio
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PNG not getting enough return for its health spending
A new report by the Asian Development Banks says transparency and accountability is needed to help Papua New Guinea get a better return for its health spending. Audio
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Rugby: NZ-Japan relationship continues to grow
The connection between New Zealand and Japanese rugby is growing all the time. Not only is the Asian country becoming a leading destination for New Zealand players and coaches, but Aotearoa is also… Audio
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Aust govt questioned over use of aid funds for Pacific bank
Moves by Australia to divert aid funds into an infrastructure bank as part of its 'Pacific step up' to counter Chinese influence are being questioned in a new report. Audio
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Sports News for 12 December 2018
Kane Williamson has become the first New Zealand batsman to break the 900-point barrier in the ICC Player Rankings for Test Batsmen following a stellar performance in the third Test against Pakistan… Audio
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“If I’m a Muslim talking about forced marriage, they can’t call me racist.”
On the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage, Leigh-Marama McLachlan explores what feminism means with Mani Dunlop, Donna Miles-Mojab, Tuiloma Lina-Jodi Samu and Farida Sultana. Audio
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's busy APEC schedule
The Prime Minister has arrived in Singapore for a three day gathering of Asian regional leaders and associated partners and found herself in demand before even the first meeting. Jacinda Ardern is at… Audio
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The Warehouse accepting Alipay and UnionPay
New Zealand's largest retailer, The Warehouse, is accepting a couple of alternative payment methods favoured by Asian customers, including UnionPay and Alipay. Audio
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Review: new book unpicks the mystery of the Terracotta Warriors
The 2000 year-old terracotta warriors come to Te Papa in Wellington. A new book tries to unpick the mystery of why and how they were created, then forgotten. Jeremy Rees reviews Terracotta Warriors:…
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Wall St losses 'corrective' - Derek Rankin
Audio 12 Oct 2018Wall Street is down again on Friday morning after yesterday's major correction. Stocks have been swinging between small gains and sharp losses. Nervousness was climbing again by late morning, with the… Audio
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World markets follow turmoil on Wall St
Audio 12 Oct 2018Prices have again slipped on Wall Street but the falls are nothing like the dramatic drop yesterday that sparked a downturn on global markets. The NZX top 50 fell 3.6 percent on Thursday, the biggest… Audio
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Asia trade pact could be reached by November
An agreement to establish a massive Asian trade pact could be reached by November. Audio
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Why Oamaru is more Pacific than Auckland
The ways in Pacific communities and cultures are affecting New Zealand is explored by Damon Salesa, an associate professor of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland. Discussing ideas set out in… Audio
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PNG struggles to deliver valid Budget update - economist
Audio 3 Aug 2018An Australian economist with a long interest in the state of the Papua New Guinea says the government is inflating revenue figures and understating spending. Audio
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Fake news clampdowns raise alarm and media freedom worries in Asia
Several states now have laws targeting fake news and more are thinking about it. But should governments be responsible for the pushing back against deliberate disinformation online? Should the news… Video, Audio
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Asia - the great unknown for New Zealanders
If you were asked which Asian country has the largest population of Muslims - would you be able to answer correctly? The latest study from the Asia New Zealand Foundation found only one in six scored… Audio
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Cheap Asian methamphetamine swamping NZ market
A detective with nearly 30 years' experience says hardly any methamphetamine is made in this country anymore, as it's far more economical for gangs to import it from Asia. A new study by Massey… Audio
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NCEA pass rate improvements may be over
The era of steady year-on-year increases in NCEA pass rates may be over. Latest NCEA results show 2017's pass rates are little different to those of 2016 at a national level, although there's been… Audio
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Trade on agenda for Indonesian president's first NZ visit
Audio 19 Mar 2018Trade will be the main topic on the agenda during Indonesian President Joko Widodo's first visit to New Zealand on Monday. Tension on the trade-front has lessened between the two countries in recent… Audio
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Stalled RCEP trade pact raises questions about NZ involvement
Audio 5 Mar 2018Negotiations to establish a massive Asian trade pact appear to be going backwards with some now questioning whether New Zealand should pull out. The latest round of the Regional Comprehensive Economic… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Feb 23 2018
Audio 23 Feb 2018A review of the week's news including... Cyclone Gita rips through central New Zealand, two Olympic medals in just two hours breaks a 26 year drought, Australian cancer patients are better off and… Audio
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Brown stink bug could cost NZ $3 billion
An invasion of the brown marmorated stink bug - the pest discovered recently in three Japanese car shipments - would devastate New Zealand's fruit, vegetable and wine industries, destroying more than… Audio
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Markets dive: 'Watch US interest rates' - Bill English
A wild day on US stock markets has caused ripples around the world as the panic spreads. The Dow Jones suffered its biggest ever daily points fall when the week began and world markets have followed… Audio
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Stock market falls: 'We've been overdue for a correction'
The wild swing in world stock markets has continued overnight. Wall St has been on a rollercoaster ride, attempting a fight back after suffering its biggest one-day fall since 2011. But the European… Audio