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Eric Watson’s Cullen Group ordered to pay $112m to IRD
The High Court has confirmed high profile businessman Eric Watson's company Cullen Group must pay its $112 million bill to IRD after it set up an elaborate structure to avoid paying tax. Audio
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Bougainville to go ahead with controversial law rewrite
The Bougainville Government remains committed to rewriting the autonomous Papua New Guinea region's mining law. Audio
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Young Pacific leaders challenged to make a difference
Young leaders from the Pacific were in Fiji last week to talk health, education, climate change and other issues. But some of these outstanding people say they still struggle to find their voice. Audio
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NZ union looks to explain role in RSE for Pacific countries
New Zealand's Amalgamated Workers Union has been seeking to clarify the role it can play for seasonal workers from Pacific Island countries with the governments of their home countries. Audio
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Horse’s death at rodeo ‘an accident issue’
The president of the Rodeo Cowboys Association has compared the death of a horse at an event on Saturday with last week's triple fatal car crash near Tekapo. Lisa Owen interviews Lyal Cocks. Video, Audio
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Vanuatu aims to quadruple visitor numbers in next decade
Vanuatu is aiming to quadruple visitor numbers to the country over the next 10 years. Audio
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Military operations in Papua problematic
West Papuan leaders who criticise military operations in Papua province risk prosecution, according to Indonesia's security forces. Audio
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Descendants honour kuia painted in the 1970s at Auckland exhibition
Artist Harry Sangl immigrated to New Zealand in 1971 and soon set off in his caravan to the rural Tuhoe Valley to ask kuia – elderly Māori women – if he could paint their portraits. Sangl was met with… Audio
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What happened to NZ Golf’s genuine korowai
Audio 8 Mar 2019NZ Golf was loaned a genuine korowai to be used at winners' ceremonies, but it's claimed it was demanded back after it was disrespected and mistreated. Vic Pirihi, the man who brokered the loan, says… Video, Audio
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Solomons PM blames companies for Rennell disaster
The Solomon Islands' caretaker prime minister has defending his government's reaction to an unfolding environmental disaster, pinning the blame on the companies involved. Audio
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Celebrate International Women’s Day with Tami Neilson’s ‘Big Boss Mama’
Tami Neilson has released a brand new song, ‘Big Boss Mama’, to celebrate International Women’s Day, and RNZ Music is stoked to be the first in NZ to share it. Video
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Govt defends Sir Michael Cullen’s $1000 a day pay cheque
The government is defending still paying Sir Michael Cullen $1000 a day as the head of the Tax Working Group, which delivered its final report last month. Audio
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The real origins of NZ Golf’s so-called ‘korowai’
NZ Golf wouldn't tell us who made the so-called 'korowai' it bestowed on the winner of the NZ Open, but we can confirm it's faux fur, with rooster or turkey feathers and is sold by Rozcraft - starting… Video, Audio
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Miner and Osikaiang landowners meet with Bougainville govt
Landowners, mining company RTG, meet with the Autonomous Bougainville Government to discuss proposal to re-open and develop the Panguna mine. Audio
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Auckland woman’s plea for help: My husband needs a kidney
Auckland woman Jo Denvir is appealing for a kidney donor to save her husband Daniel's life after the kidney she donated to him 17 years ago stopped working. Audio
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Complainant’s claims against high profile Kiwi all lies – lawyer
A man who says he was groped by a prominent New Zealand businessman is accused of making it all up over a failed business deal. Audio
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Reports of violent threats over potential dissolution of Tonga parliament
Audio 6 Mar 2019Tonga's Privy Council is now considering the merits of petitions seeking the dissolution of parliament. Audio
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Crocodile attacks on the rise in Solomon Islands
Audio 6 Mar 2019A new report has found that crocodile attacks on people in Solomon Islands have increased significantly over the past decade and will continue to rise if nothing is done to prevent them. Audio
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Arrow subcontractor can’t access crane after company’s collapse
Subcontractor Smith Crane and Construction is out of pocket and short one crane after being caught up in the collapse of construction firm, Arrow International. The firm, which employs 250 people… Audio
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Weaver says NZ Golf’s ‘korowai’ is just a ‘piece of faux fur’
NZ Golf says Australian Zach Murray was draped in a korowai or Māori cloak after winning the NZ Open, but weaver Veranoa Hetet says she knew instantly that it was a "piece of faux fur", and it's… Video, Audio
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Park Mews - looking to the 1970s to solve the housing crisis?
Anyone who has been to Hataitai in Wellington will have seen these famous apartments near the Mt Victoria tunnel - but how can they help with the housing crisis? Audio
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If Big Brother’s surveillance cameras never sleep, can we ever be private?
What does privacy mean in a world where our entire public lives may be subject to security cameras, face recogntion software and Big Brother's algorithms? Andrew Chen investigates. Audio
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Half of Wanaka’s KiwiBuild houses remain empty
Wanaka's housing market is booming and affordable housing is in high demand, but why are five out of ten KiwiBuild homes sitting empty? The original ten were offered in a ballot, but only five have… Audio
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World Rugby’s proposal would kill Pacific rugby – critics
High-profile rugby players around the world have spoken out against World Rugby's proposed plans for a new international competition that shuts out Pacific teams. Alex Perrottet reports. Audio
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DOC’s chats with Thompson & Clark reveal anti-1080 surveillance
Pages and pages of secret chat room conversations between DOC and Thompson & Clark have been released to Checkpoint, revealing how anti-1080 activists were being monitored. Lisa Owen reports. Video, Audio