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'This handout mentality is killing us' - Solmon Islands Governor General
Solomon Islands new governor general has called for an end to what he describes as the 'handout mentality' in the country. Audio
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Samoa govt plans to build new national rugby stadium
The Samoa government is accelerating plans to build a new national rugby stadium following criticism of the playing field at Apia Park. Audio
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Winston Peters criticises National’s record on cancer
Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters says National's cancer plan would only pay for two extra drugs and the party is exploiting the misery of patients. Audio
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Winston Peters slams National’s record on cancer agency
Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters has issued a scathing assessment of National's record on cancer care, following the opposition's policy announcement at the weekend. Audio
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Kane Williamson: ‘Someone’s idea’, not cricket decided CWC final
Speaking for the first time since the Cricket World Cup final, Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson says it's still hard to comprehend that someone's concept of a boundary count back cost New Zealand… Video, Audio
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Over-50s driving NZ’s growing alcohol consumption - academic
A recent Lancet study predicts New Zealand's per capita alcohol consumption is set to increase over the next decade. And a public health lecturer is warning it will be people over 50 driving the… Audio
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New Caledonia's SLN nickel company wins another reprieve
Amid financial woes, New Caledonia's SLN secures reprieve. Audio
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$178,000 raised to establish Queenstown’s first mosque
Queenstown's Muslim residents have been praying in their own homes, in hired-out churches or driving hours to get to other mosques. Now they're one step closer to having their own mosque after… Video, Audio
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Coroner’s inquest into toddler’s death wraps up
The mother of a two-year-old girl whose death is the subject of a coroner's inquest says she now faces the guilt of not fighting doctors and of not knowing what she couldn't possibly have known - that… Video, Audio
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Tonga internet company claims cable cut was 'sabotage'
The company managing Tonga's internet cable says the country's internet blackout was intentional "sabotage" by a powerful but unknown actor. Audio
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Fiji music loses an icon in Danny Rae Costello
One of the Pacific's most successful musicians Daniel Rae Costello Junior has died following a long battle with cancer. The Fiji-born singer/songwriter and producer was 58 years old when he passed… Audio
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Blood on the floor: Johnson’s re-shuffle ‘carnage’
Boris Johnson’s cabinet shuffle is “carnage”, says UK correspondent Matthew Parris. Audio
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Aus govt MP wants NZ refugee offer accepted
An Australian MP has called on his government to accept New Zealand's offer and end indefinite offshore detention. Audio
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Mauna Kea protests in Hawaii show no signs of abating
Protests demanding a halt to the construction of a giant telescope on Hawaii's tallest mountain show no sign of abating. Audio
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Health advocate calls for urgent action on diabetes in Fiji
A health advocate in Fiji says something desperately needs to be done to combat diabetes with almost 1700 people dying annually from the disease. Audio
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Sport: Fiji 'gutted' to be overlooked for Women's Rugby League World Cup
The Fiji women's rugby league team are "gutted" after being left out of the 2021 World Cup. Audio
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Katikati coffin club: ‘it’s a house of laughs’
DIY coffins are becoming popular around the world but the coffin club trend really started here in New Zealand, in Rotorua. Now there are clubs all over the country. Audio
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Swimming with whales disturbing natural behaviour
Swimming with the whales tourism in northern Tonga is disturbing the natural behaviour of nursing Humpbacks who are there to give birth, bond and nurse. Audio
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Tahiti opposition hopes for UN visit to help with decolonisation
French Polynesia's pro-independence movement hopes for UN visit to follow up decolonisation mandate. Audio
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Pacific tourism operators undergo training in China
Twenty three tourism operators from seven Pacific countries recently returned from a ten day trip to China for training as part of the China Pacific Tourism Year under the China Belt & Road… Audio
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Musical landmarks from 1969 and Ed Hillary’s centenary
Edmund Hillary and Hirini Melbourne were both born this week, Hillary in 1919 and Melbourne in 1939.
Public Service Broadcasting uses film of Hillary's epic climb for a musical exploration of… Video
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Govt ministers silent on disabled teen’s need for accessible HNZ home
Five different government ministers have refused interviews or were unavailable to talk about a severely disabled teen's family's seven year wait for a fully accessible house. Meanwhile, HNZ says it's… Audio
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‘It’s amazing no one was killed’ - police on Christchurch explosion
Six people were injured when a house exploded in Christchurch this morning. Logan Church is at the scene of the explosion, on Marble Court, where he spoke to Fire and Emergency and police… Video, Audio
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Auckland city kava bar hopes to win hearts and minds over drink
A kava bar in Auckland's downtown is hoping to win hearts and minds over the drink, especially among Pakeha. Audio