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New Caledonia fails to elect president
The 11 ministers chosen by Congress as New Caledonia's government fail to agree on who should be president. Audio
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Reckless spending behind cuts in Fiji budget reduction
An economist in Fiji says reckless spending has caught up with the government, which has had to cut expenditure in this year's budget. Audio
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Pacific churches urged to help stop gender-based violence
The Pacific Conference of Churches has welcomed a study by New Zealand academics urging churches to do more to help stop violence against women in Samoa. And it believes a theological approach can… Audio
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New PNG govt's resources stand in the spotlight
The announcment by Papua New Guinea's new prime minister that he wants to review the laws governing the country's resources has caused some concern among investors in the sector. But the move is… Audio
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LGBTI rights advocates protest Elton John biopic censoring in Samoa
LGBTI rights advocates in Samoa are protesting the censoring there of the Elton John biopic Rocketman. Audio
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Enduring movie soundtracks of the 1980's
Take a trip back in time to the GREATEST of the 20th century's musical decades (to those of a certain age), as RNZ Music's Yadana Saw looks at enduring and memorable movie soundtracks of the 80's… Audio
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Traditional Pacific conservation could boost commercial fishing
Traditional marine conservation practices in the Pacific could be key to more successful commercial practices says a marine conservationist from Palau. Audio
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Beetle threatens up to half of Solomons coconuts
The threat of the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle has intensified in Solomon Islands with the potential to destroy up to half of the country's crops. Audio
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NZ's biggest Pacific cultural event underway in Auckland
New Zealand's headline event on the Pacific cultural calendar got underway in Auckland this week. Audio
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Parliament’s annual Committee Mega-Smash
Once a year ministers are grilled by House committees. It’s a budget gift to opposition MP’s dreaming of their big moment. Audio
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Missing tramper’s family hold out hope he’ll be found alive
The family of Darren Myers, who has been missing in the Tararua Ranges for almost a week, say they're still hopeful he'll be found alive. Video, Audio
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New Caledonia anti-independence side fears losing control
New Caledonia's next government could for the first time have a pro-independence president Audio
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Fijian family takes on Europe in climate fight
Audio 5 Jun 2019A Fijian family may yet have their day in a European court in what's being seen as a landmark case in the fight against climate change. Audio
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Manus Island police chief calls for govt intervention
Audio 5 Jun 2019Police on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island have called for the government to intervene as the number of refugees attempting suicide continues to rise. Audio
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Treasury Secretary’s actions of 'considerable public interest’ - Commissioner
State Services Commissioner Peter Hughes has announced there will be an investigation into the Treasury Secretary's actions and his public statements that Budget related information had been hacked… Video, Audio
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Controversy in Tahiti over nuclear compensation law
Rejected claims ignite fresh controversy over French nuclear test compensation. Audio
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Christchurch’s Arts Centre: A remarkable restoration
Audio 4 Jun 2019A year before the 2011 earthquake Christchurch’s historic Arts Centre upped its insurance cover by $90M. A decision that would ultimately save the largest collection of heritage buildings in New… Video
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Secondary teachers' strike starts with no Year 9s
The president of the Secondary Principals Association, Deidre Shea, says Tuesday's strikes will be disruptive, but it understands what the teachers are trying to achieve.
Thousands of Year 9 pupils… Audio
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Sport: Fiji seal World Sevens Series title
Fiji have won the World Sevens Series title for the fourth time. Audio
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‘I am Catholic, I am a Filipino, and a New Zealander’ Paulo Garcia’s maiden statement
New MPs get a special time slot to give their first speech in the house called a maiden statement. Here’re some highlights from National MP Paulo Garcia. Audio
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Mixed reactions to NZ Budget initiatives for Pacific people
While the Ministry of Pacific Peoples has hailed the Budget it as an unprecedented support package for Pacific people, there is concern that it doesn't go far enough to address issues in the… Audio
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Pacific initiatives take centre stage at tourism expo
Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands, and even Wallis and Futuna gathered for a recent tourism expo in Auckland. Audio
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Gig posters of Aotearoa: exhibition features artwork from the 1980s to today
It's the last day of NZ Music Month, but Aucklanders still have time to check out a superb exhibition of gig posters from the 1980s to today.
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Budget 2019: What’s included in the Wellbeing Budget?
The Government says its $1.9 billion dollar package for mental health and addiction services is the biggest boost by any government ever. How does the Wellbeing Budget really break down? Political… Video, Audio
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Hawke’s Bay winery ‘horrified’ workers not getting paid
Twelve workers from Papua New Guinea, who were connected with Destiny Church, ended up working for free on Te Mata Estate after companies run by church members pocketed the cash. But Destiny Church… Audio