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World Cup final dream over for NZ U-17 women’s football team
Their dream of a World Cup final has been dashed but a top three finish still remains a possibility for the New Zealand under-17 women's football team in Uruguay. Audio
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Meningitis victim’s nana wants vaccines for all NZers
The grandmother of Bernard Alefaio, an Auckland boy who died from meningitis, says the free, targeted immunisation programme being rolled-out in Northland doesn't go nearly far enough. Video, Audio
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No ‘systemic problem’ with RAL’s fleet - CEO
Audio 29 Nov 2018Ruapehu Alphine Lifts CEO Ross Copland says he's spoken to the family of Hannah Francis who died after a bus crash on Mount Ruapehu - but won't say if he's apologised to them. Video, Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: medicinal cannabis and the Reserve Bank rules
Audio 29 Nov 2018Each sitting day in the House MPs debate bills and today they’ll work on permitting medicinal cannabis and the rules for the Reserve Bank.
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Fighting in PNG's Enga causes 'humanitarian crisis'
Police in Papua New Guinea's Enga province say tribal violence has escalated to a humanitarian crisis. Audio
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Lees-Galloway changes decision on Karel Sroubek’s residency
Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway has ruled Czech drug smuggler Karel Sroubek will be booted from New Zealand after he's released from prison. It's a humiliating climbdown for the Minister who… Video, Audio
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Karel Sroubek’s mother ‘genuinely concerned’ about risk to son
Alex Sweny says it was heartbreaking to tell Karel Sroubek's mother that her son is now liable for deportation. He told Lisa Owen she genuinely fears for his life should he return to the Czech… Video, Audio
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Coca-Cola production increase contrasts Pacific health issues
Coca-Cola Amatil in Fiji has tripled its production capacity with the potential to escalate health and environmental challenges. Audio
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Report calling for return of stolen art a landmark moment for Pacific - lawyer
A new report calling for the return of thousands of artworks stolen by France in the colonial era is a landmark moment for the Pacific. Audio
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NZ’s Motor Neuron mortality rate highest in world
A new global study reveals New Zealand has the world's highest mortality rate for motor neuron disease, with far more sufferers than previously thought. The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study shows… Audio
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Sport: Flying Fijians target more major scalps
Fiji eye more major scalps after beating France. Audio
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Fiji deals with fake news over election time
Last week's election in Fiji was not immune to the increasingly world-wide phenomenon of so-called fake news. Audio
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Call for Cooks govt to consider risks of seabed mining
An environmental organisation says the Cook Islands government must focus as much on the potential environmental risks of seabed mining as it does on the economic benefits. Audio
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What do young people want? In the ‘60s it was free love, but today it’s free media
Guyon Espiner explores the changing relationship between the media and the advertising industry which has previously bankrolled it with a panel of experts. Audio
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Restored Kaikōura train ‘the best it’s ever been’
The first passenger train from Piction to Christchurch since the devastating Kaikōura earthquake has arrived in the Garden City - Kathy Templeman was on board and says it was an emotional experience.
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Call for academics to promote Pacific culture
Audio 23 Nov 2018Academics target education challenges in the Pacific. Audio
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American dream dissolution songs & remastered 70s pop
New music with Jeremy Taylor including a curated selection from Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs on the Ace reissue label. This time, rather than a specific nationality or culture, a… Audio
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City Rail Link builder’s parent company goes bust
Engineering firm RCR NZ is set to build New Zealand's largest ever infrastructure project - the City Rail Link. But its parent company, Australian firm RCR Tomlinson, has gone into administration. The… Audio
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Dead man’s sister: ‘Get your warrant of fitness checked’
The sister of a man who died after his seat belt failed in a crash, a month after the car was given a warrant, says she has accepted NZTA's apology for its part in her brother's death, but she feels… Audio
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Pacific nations call for action on climate change
The Marshall Islands has set new binding climate targets and encouraged other countries to follow suit. Audio
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PNG opposition alleges deceit over 2019 budget
Papua New Guinea's opposition has accused the Treasurer Charles Abel of deceit in his 2019 national budget. Audio
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Refugees on PNG's Manus Island 'feel abandoned'
The Refugee Council of Australia says a feeling of abandonment is compounding the mental health crisis among refugees on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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Tahiti's autonomy reviewed among growing dissent
French Polynesia's opposition challenges review of autonomy statute. Audio
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Govt announces $80m to fix Middlemore Hospital’s buildings
Middlemore Hospital's leaky and rotting buildings will be given an $80 million facelift - something the government says has been needed, but neglected, by the previous government for years. Video, Audio
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PNG govt under pressure after security forces storm parliament
Papua New Guinea government is under pressure after unrest at parliament by security forces gripped the capital Port Moresby yesterday. Audio