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NZ role in Tokelau suspensions questioned in High Court
Audio 13 Feb 2019A Judge of the Tokelau High Court has questioned New Zealand's role in the controversial suspension of two public servants in the New Zealand territory of Tokelau. Audio
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Kiwi baritone to sing at Salzburg’s famous Mozart Week
Julien Van Mellaerts is set to star in The Marriage of Figaro at Salzburg’s Mozart Week 2020.
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Tokelau court hears former public servants 'unlawfully dismissed'
A lawyer for two former Tokelau public servants has told the territory's High Court his clients were unlawfully dismissed. Audio
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Debating the PM’s statement
The Leader of the House explains how the debate on the Prime Minister’s statement works. Audio
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David Clark on Pharmac, drugs and a life’s worth
Checkpoint presenter Lisa Owen interviews Health Minister David Clark on Pharmac's funding model, why life-prolonging drugs aren't being funded, and whether it's high time for an independent review… Video, Audio
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Man’s murder charge dropped on day of trial
Paddy Woods was due to go on trial today, accused of murdering 21-year-old Zena Campbell in Wellington last February, but instead the charge against him was dismissed. But Zena's father Chris says it… Audio
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Malcolm Rewa’s lawyer accuses victim's son of murder
Serial rapist Malcolm Rewa's lawyer has turned the tables on Susan Burdett's son, accusing Dallas McKay of killing his own mother to get his inheritance. Reporter Anneke Smith has been in court. Audio
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Tuesday’s tasks: the PM’s big statement
Audio 12 Feb 2019Parliament will skip question time today in favour of a debate on the Prime Minister’s statement.
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Fiji govt's gift of state land to India scrutinised
A gift - 1.6 acres of land - by the Fiji government to its Indian counterparts has raised some eyebrows. The piece of land at Suva's Botanical Gardens is expected to see India build its new high… Audio
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Smiley face: le Carré’s 70s TV classics revisited
Spy thrillers Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Smiley's People are television classics and now they are streaming on Prime Video, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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Fiji locals upset at resort development's damage
Landowners in Fiji want work on the construction of a resort to cease due to the damage it is causing to the environment. Audio
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Landmark Tokelau court case begins in Wellington
A landmark court case kicking off this morning will see the first substantive sitting of Tokelau's High Court. Audio
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Bougainville govt's mining deal meets widespread opposition
There's been community outrage in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville region at the local government's new mining plan. Audio
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Tonga's newest island has a more lively future - NASA
The head of Tonga's geology team says scientific data from Nasa about emerging life on the country's four year old volcanic island is hugely exciting with the government considering offically naming… Audio
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Canberra looking to stimulate private sector investment in Pacific
Australia's Assistant Minister for International Development and the Pacific on development opportunities in Papua New Guinea and stimulating the Australian private sector to invest in the region. Audio
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PNG leaders consider energy options
Papua New Guinea's leaders are considering different energy project options as government tackles the goal of electrifying 70 percent of the country by 2030. Audio
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Common Unity: Marley’s Aotearoa legacy 40 years on
February 6th is significant to many Kiwis for another reason - the birthday of the undisputed superstar of reggae Bob Marley. His one and only visit 40 years ago had a lasting impact on New Zealand… Video, Audio
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PNG mine operators pressured to pay for human rights abuses
Pressure is mounting on the owners of Papua New Guinea's Porgera gold mine over lack of action into alleged human rights abuses. Audio
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No end in sight for New Caledonia's nickel sector strike
A strike at New Caledonia's biggest nickel company SLN is now in its second month and an end to the conflict is not in sight. Audio
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ACC client’s plea for help: ‘I’m imprisoned in my own home’
Invercargill man Chris Booth can barely walk, struggles to use his hands and feels his nerves deteriorating - something he attributes to the rarely known Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome. But ACC isn't… Video, Audio
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Protesters disrupt Don Brash’s Waitangi speech
Former National leader Don Brash, who now fronts Hobson's Pledge, has delivered a speech at Te Tii marae, but not without disruption. Shannon Haunui-Thompson was at the speech and joined Checkpoint… Video, Audio
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PM to Waitangi: There’s still so much to do
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has vowed to do more for Māori during her speech at Waitangi today. Protest was minimal during the party leaders' speeches, but it was a different story when Don Brash… Video, Audio
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PNG minister wants laws to stop cultural appropriation
New laws are needed to prevent cultural appropriation by private companies in Papua New Guinea, Police Minister Jelta Wong says. Audio
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Samoa govt criticised over mayor's sacking
Samoa's government is being accused of stifling dissenting views after a village mayor was sacked for openly criticising land laws. Audio
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Overseas France a focus of special Macron debate
Macron's crisis talks devote one session to French overseas citizens. Audio