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PNG landowner group defends Porgera lawsuit
A landowner group at the site of Papua New Guinea's Porgera mine has dismissed claims by the miner that it is not representative. Audio
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Local contractors preferred for repairs on new Cook Islands water system
The Deputy Prime Minister of the Cook Islands wants local contractors to undertake repairs to Rarotonga's huge new water system, Te Mato Vai. Audio
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Manus refugee fighting for Oceania boxing title
A refugee detained on Manus Island will fight for an Oceania boxing title in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Tuesday’s things to do: cannabis pills and tax
Each sitting day in the House MPs debate bills and today they’ll start with medicinal cannabis, tax and monetary policy.
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SPC lays out how to revitalise coconut industry
Coconut industry needs to diversify, says Pacific Community. Audio
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'We tried to find each town’s unique shit points'
Sh*t Towns of New Zealand started as a Facebook page. The authors enjoyed taking a swipe at pretty much the whole country so much that they made a book. Video, Audio
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Mystery surrounds Kiwibuild boss’s absence
Stephen Barclay only took on the job in May, but he hasn't been at work for weeks. Housing Minister Phil Twyford won't comment on his absence, but RNZ understands it relates to an employment dispute.
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PM: Kiwis ‘overwhelmingly’ hurt, shamed over Grace Millane’s death
Struggling to maintain her composure, the Prime Minister has described the overwhelming sense of hurt and shame that the country feels over the killing of British packpacker Grace Millane. Audio
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Australia accused of crimes against humanity on Nauru and Manus
Refugees in Nauru and Papua New Guinea's Manus Island are accusing the Australian government of torture and crimes against humanity. Audio
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Police hold ‘grave fears’ for Grace Millane’s safety
Audio 7 Dec 2018UK backpacker Grace Millane's father has made a desperate, emotional plea to help find his missing daughter, as police reveal she was last seen with a male companion at 9.41pm on Saturday night. Video, Audio
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Vanuatu trials drones to transport childhood vaccines
Audio 7 Dec 2018Vanuatu is currently trialling drones as a way to transport childhood vaccines into remote areas early next year. Audio
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Major repairs on the cards for Cooks failing new water system
The Cook Islands Government has called on a Chinese company to replace about a third of the pipeline it laid as part of a huge water system upgrade on Rarotonga. Audio
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The winner of Checkpoint’s RNZ sports reporter quiz is….
Audio 5 Dec 2018Earlier in the programme, Alex Perrottet grilled the three RNZ sports reporters, who are all finalists in the Radio Sports Journalism award - part of the 2018 Sir Terry McLean Sports Journalism Awards… Video, Audio
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NZ man’s close encounter with great white shark
Audio 5 Dec 2018Gisborne paddle boarder Dave Fagg made a quick escape from the water this morning after seeing what he describes as a four-and-half-metre great white shark coming straight towards him. He told… Audio
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RNZ’s sports reporters quizzed ahead of awards
Audio 5 Dec 2018Three of RNZ's sports reporters are finalists in the Radio Sports Journalism award, part of the 2018 Sir Terry McLean Sports Journalism Awards. Alex Perrottet puts them to the test. Video, Audio
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More than 27 suicide attempts in two weeks - Manus refugee
Audio 5 Dec 2018There have been more than 27 suicide attempts by refugees on Manus Island in the last two weeks, a refugee says. Audio
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Landowners sue the PNG government over Porgera
A landowners group in Papua New Guinea's highlands region is suing the national government for $US13.28 billion over breach of contract. Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: Reserve Bank rules, employment law & medicinal cannabis
Audio 4 Dec 2018Each sitting day in the House MPs debate bills and today they’ll start with what the Reserve Bank sets rates, employment law and medicinal cannabis.
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Speed of aid in CNMI after Typhoon Yutu criticised
Claims that typhoon assistance in the CNMI is too slow. Audio
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Call for NZ government to prioritise West Papuan struggle
Supporters of West Papuan self determination gathered for the province's symbolic independence day over the weekend. Audio
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2018: "Big business can have a heart. It’s good for shareholders but it’s also the right thing to do." - Simon Moutter
Simon Moutter, sets out the case for business to become more responsive, more diverse, and more led by the heart. Audio
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Groundswell - the rise of avant garde art in the '70s
Audio 2 Dec 2018New Zealand famously had its Swinging Sixties in the Seventies, and nowhere did the revolution start happening more than in the visual art scene, and a new exhibition is about to pay tribute to those… Audio, Gallery
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The man who juggles Parliament’s impossible diary
People sometimes say of politicians ‘they have an agenda’, and they are right. They do have an agenda. It’s very long and complicated, and planning it is like juggling burning Rubik’s Cubes. Audio
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Call for report on Kiribati ferry disaster to be released
An opposition MP in Kiribati says there is growing anger over the government's refusal to release a report into the Butiraoi sinking. Audio
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Education boost key to Pasifika success
New Zealand's largest tertiary provider for Pasifika students has launched a strategy to further boost Pasifika success and numbers. Audio