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NZ share market slides as Greece crisis saps confidence
The New Zealand share market slumped to a five month low and Australia and Asian markets had steeper falls as the Greek debt crisis shook the confidence of money markets. Audio
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NZ's involved in Asian bank seen as strategic
New Zealand's involvement in a bank that China is setting up to counter the American-backed World Bank and International Monetary Fund is being viewed as a strategic move. Audio
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NZ to join Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
The Government has agreed to become a founding member of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, investing 125-million-dollars over five years. Audio
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Newspaper singled out in review of reporting racial issues
Was a recent Human Right Commission review right to single out the Taranaki Daily News? Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 4 June 2015
The number of New Zealanders recognised for their services to Māori is climbing higher than ever; An Auckland law lecturer says international human rights frameworks could be used to boost the… Audio
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Average asking price for houses in Auckland flattens out
Realestate dot co dot nz says more Aucklanders are considering moving to other parts of the country, while Asian interest in propery appears to have waned. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 4 June 2015
The number of New Zealanders recognised for their services to Māori is climbing higher than ever; An Auckland law lecturer says international human rights frameworks could be used to boost the… Audio
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Reform urged in PNG to boost private sector performance
Audio 7 May 2015The ADB says Papua New Guinea needs reform to ensure the private sector reaches its potential and becomes an important part of PNG's growing economy. Audio
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Fear new plans could alienate Samoans from land
Audio 1 May 2015The Samoan government and the ADB are being criticised for not properly consulting the country on its plans to promote the economic use of customary land. Audio
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Selling Yoga
Over the last few decades, yoga has exploded in popularity, especially in the west. But as it did so and also adapted to suit the needs of consumer culture, has it lost its connection to its ancient… Audio
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ADB calls for more political will in Pacific SOE reforms
Audio 23 Apr 2015The Asian Development Banks is calling on Pacific Leaders to put more effort and support behind efforts to reform poorly performing State Owned Enterprises in the region. Audio
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Pacific Edge eyes Asian expansion
Pacifc Edge says it is poised to sell its products in Asia, once its Dunedin diagnostics lab gains accreditation. Audio
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NZers' Perceptions of Asia and Asian Peoples are changing
Most New Zealanders feel generally positive towards Asia and Asian people but a growing number are blaming them for pushing up house prices. Audio
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NZer's view of Asians warming, still blamed for house prices
A survey on the perception of Asia and Asian people shows many New Zealanders blame them for pushing up house prices, but generally feel positive towards them. Audio
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Does Wellington understand Auckland?
Todd Niall explores if Auckland needs extra support from government. Audio
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Programme sought for Solomons USP campus
Audio 26 Feb 2015The University of the South Pacific and the Solomon Islands government set their sights on 2018 to complete the $15million US dollar campus. Audio
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Busting Paua Smugglers
They're busy busting "PBM" or poaching black market with the "black gold" paua-smuggling rings. Lynda Chanwai-Earle spends a day following the men and women working hard to protect our coastlines as… Audio
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AirAsia Flight QZ8501 rounds out horrible year
Audio 30 Dec 2014Air Asia's missing flight QZ8501 has rounded out a year the Asian airlines would probably rather forget. Audio
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Scales says it's on track to meet its full year guidance
The managing director of Scales, Andy Borland, says the Mr Apple crop is expected to meet or exceed volume estimates, while ongoing strength in the Asian and Middle East markets will more than offset… Audio
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Reserve Bank's TWI is Asian-centric: reflects NZ's trade focus
The Reserve Bank has more than tripled the number of currencies it now uses to measure the value of New Zealand dollar, to 17 from five. Audio
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Malaria rates dropping in Pacific - WHO
Audio 15 Dec 2014The World Health Organisation says countries of the Western Pacific region are making good progress towards reducing malaria by 75 per cent in 2015 compared to levels of the disease seen in the year… Audio
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Pacific stands to benefit from Asia's growing middle class
Audio 8 Dec 2014Pacific island countries should be planning now to cater for the hunger for luxury goods and holidays from Asia's growing middle class. Audio
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Russel Norman meets with Tibetan community
The Chinese president, Xi Jinping arrived in New Zealand last night off the back of the G20 summit in Brisbane. The president will meet with New Zealand Government and business leaders, but protests… Audio
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
Audio 3 Nov 2014Bushfires in the Blue mountains; naming and shaming in family violence cases; Western Sydney Wanderers win Asian Champions League. Audio
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SOE's strain Pacific economies
Audio 17 Sep 2014A recent report released by the Asian Development Bank has found that State-owned enterprises or SOE's continue to strain economies in the Pacific. Audio
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Runway extension to Wellington Airport may be viable.
Audio 11 Sep 2014An independent report says extending Wellington Airport's runway would give the economy a boost by allowing direct access to growing Asian and North American markets. Audio
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Sky TV's share price falls 3 percent on PGA golf loss
Audio 9 Sep 2014Sky Television's share price fell as much as 3 percent yesterday after it said it has lost the rights to broadcast the US PGA golf, the European PGA Tour, and the Asian Tour. Audio
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Sky Television loses rights to broadcast PGA golf tours
Audio 8 Sep 2014Sky Television has lost the rights to broadcast the US PGA golf, the European PGA Tour, and the Asian Tour, for next season. Audio
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Winston Peters pokes fun at Asian diction during speech
Audio 11 Aug 2014The New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, has courted controversy by using a joke about Asians during his party's campaign launch yesterday. Audio
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Winston Peters pokes fun at Asian diction during campaign
Audio 11 Aug 2014The New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, has courted controversy by using a joke about Asians during his party's campaign launch yesterday. Audio