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Sound Archives: New Year’s Eve 1999
As the millennium drew to a close in December 1999, the world was either ready to party at massive New Year's Eve celebrations - or braced for impending doom, due to the so-called Y2K "bug" which many… Audio, Gallery
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Tensions are mounting again on PNG's Kokoda Track
Tensions are mounting again on the Kokoda Track where landowners say they are not receiving their share of funds from trekking companies which access their land. Audio
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Russell Brand’s new stand-up special is not for the fainthearted
Russell Brand’s new stand-up special is vintage Brand but be aware of which version you are getting, advises Dan Slevin. Video
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Pacific anti-violence initiatives seen as global model
Anti-violence campaigners in the Pacific say a programme which uses men as role models is best practice and should be shared with the rest of the world. The Pacific Women's Network has been meeting in… Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: Third Readings aplenty
Each sitting day in the House MPs debate bills and today, their penultimate sitting day for the year, they will polish off a list of bills.
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New Caledonia talks in Paris echo divisions
Paris talks on New Caledonia shift focus to May election. Audio
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A look back on NZ’s 2018 MeToo movement
Audio 17 Dec 2018Parliament, youth wings of political parties and the Human Rights Commission - they've all all had their MeToo moment this year. Almost as soon as the explosive revelations about the behaviour of some… Audio
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Law Society’s response to complaints must change – report
Audio 17 Dec 2018Clearer conduct standards for lawyers are among the changes being mooted by a working group, set up in the aftermath of the sexual assault and bullying allegations that have rocked the legal… Audio
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Pacific happy with Tuna Commission outcome
Pacific Islands fisheries leaders are satisfied with the outcomes of last week's meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission, or Tuna Commission, in Hawaii. Audio
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Mrs. Maisel is back and as entertaining as ever
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is the perfect palate-cleanser between the heavier offerings of TV’s ‘golden age’, according to Dan Slevin. Video
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Tonga grapples with growing meth problem
Audio 17 Dec 2018A advocate for women and children in Tonga says methamphetamine use is an increasing problem in the kingdom which needs to be urgently addressed. Audio
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Opposition says AG behaviour shows contempt for Fiji's people
Audio 17 Dec 2018The leader of one of Fiji's opposition parties says the Attorney General is showing utter contempt for the people of Fiji with actions to avoid receiving notice of challenges to the authenticity of… Audio
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Religion, faith and feminism? It’s complicated
On the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage, Kim Hill discusses feminism and faith with Saziah Bashir, Dr Caroline Blyth, Rev. Jean Malcolm and Lilia Tarawa at Wellington's City Gallery. Audio
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Man’s long wait for apology from MSD
A seriously ill man who was forced to sleep in his car after being denied emergency accommodation by MSD wants to meet the minister and deputy CEO, who promised him an apology...but he's not having… Video, Audio
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PNG's fraud squad says Paraka case not over yet
Audio 14 Dec 2018The head of Papua New Guinea's police fraud squad says the case against the lawyer Paul Paraka is not over yet. A ruling by a senior committal court magistrate this week meant that 27 charges of… Audio
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Bougainville President says accusers desperate
Audio 14 Dec 2018The President of Bougainville, John Momis, says many of the people who issued an ultimatum to his government last week are themselves facing investigation by the Papua New Guinea Fraud Squad. Audio
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PM: Text from Karel Sroubek’s friend ‘unsolicited’
Audio 13 Dec 2018Richie Hardcore, a friend of Karel Sroubek and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, says it was naïve to text the PM after the decision to grant Sroubek residency. Meanwhile, National Party believes the… Audio
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MSD’s treatment ‘didn’t make me feel human’
Audio 13 Dec 2018A man who uses a wheelchair and was left to live in his car after being denied emergency accommodation by MSD says the department stripped him of his humanity and dignity and left him to live like a… Video, Audio
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Election dispute causes stir in Fiji
Fiji's opposition parties have been given a reprieve in their attempt to dispute the results of last month's election. The parties had complained members of the FijiFirst government had been evading… Audio
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Paris talks raise NC independence referendum aftermath
Paris talks with New Caledonia politicians will digest the independence referendum aftermath. Audio
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PNG government rethinking China mining deal after opposition
Papua New Guinea's government looks at changing parts of a controversial mining deal struck with China. Audio
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Samoa’s Attorney General didn’t want witness to give evidence
Audio 12 Dec 2018A coronial inquest into Hans Dalton's death almost ground to a halt today after key witness, psychiatrist Ian Parkin from Samoa, failed to show up. Our court reporter Anneke Smith was there. Audio
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Vanuatu, Fiji lead the fight against domestic violence
Audio 12 Dec 2018Almost 30 years on, the fight against violence against women continues in the Pacific. Audio
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PNG lawyer seeks revenge after charges dropped
Audio 12 Dec 2018After dozens of charges of conspiracy, theft and money laundering laid against him were dropped this week, Papua New Guinea lawyer Paul Paraka says he will pursue charges against anti-fraud detectives… Audio
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Pacific people who migrated to NZ are more resilient
Pacific people who migrated to New Zealand after the age of 18 are more resilient to mental health issues than other Pasifika, according to government figures. Audio