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Despite rapid growth, more Pacific health workers needed
The number of Pacific workers in New Zealand's health sector is at record levels but there is still a need for more. Audio
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Fritch says he lied about France's atomic tests
Tahiti president admits to lying about French nuclear weapons test. Audio
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No point pursuing Madeleine McCann case – she’s dead, criminal profiler says
Madeleine McCann died the day she went missing, and the millions being spent to find her isn't reasonable when there are many other missing children, probably with more evidence that could lead to a… Video, Audio
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CTV engineer’s lawyers argue against investigation
Reporter Ann Marie May was in the High Court in Wellington today, where the Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment is calling for the Institution of Professional Engineers to resume its… Video, Audio
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APEC summit in PNG dominated by US China jousting
Papua New Guinea's biggest ever international event was dominated by friction between the US and China. The weekend's APEC meeting in PNG's capital Port Moresby ended in controversy, with leaders… Audio
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Tokelau elders protest dismissals of public servants
Elders in the Tokelau atoll of Fakaofo are protesting the removal of two former public servants from office. Audio
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Wide Blows Our Banner by Eve de Castro-Robinson
How much has changed for New Zealand's female composers in the 125 years since women's suffrage? In the 2018 Lilburn Lecture, acclaimed composer Eve de Castro-Robinson reflects on her own journey as a… Audio, Gallery
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Street fighting: the media’s big bike battle
How we get around our cities has suddenly flared up in our news. Even media colleagues are calling each other haters and zealots, and calling each other out for fake news. But is this just background… Audio
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Health and Education miss out in PNG Budget
Audio 16 Nov 2018An economist says Papua New Guinea government allocations to the health and education sectors have reduced substantially over recent years. Audio
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NZ govt sets new vision for Pacific communities
Audio 16 Nov 2018National summit about Pacific communities' contribution to New Zealand. Audio
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Central Hawke’s Bay doctors call for hospital to remain open
Residents in Central Hawke's Bay are outraged at the district health board's decision to close a small rural hospital over Christmas, without consulting its staff or the community. Audio
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Pike River miner’s mother ‘embarrassed’ about re-entry plans
Marion Curtin, the mother of one of the 29 men who died in the Pike River Mine explosion says plans to re-enter the mine are futile and a waste of money, saying there are hundreds of ways to better… Video, Audio
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Jake Millar in Forbes' under-30s to watch
Audio 15 Nov 2018Forbes Magazine has named two young New Zealanders its in annual "30 under 30" rankings - designed to showcase 30 people under the age of 30 the world needs to watch. Jake Millar and Yuuki Ogino, both… Video, Audio
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China urged to play its part to combat illegal logging in PNG
Papua New Guinea civil society groups have called on China to introduce regulation on illegal wood imports from the country. PNG is China's single largest supplier of timber, however large quantities… Audio
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Australia's new Pacific strategy questioned
The Australian Prime Minister says a speech he gave last week opened a new chapter between Australia and the Pacific. Audio
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Household sewage leaking into Auckland’s beaches
Illegal or poorly maintained private sewage and stormwater pipes are being blamed for the large amount of human faeces polluting Auckland beaches. Video, Audio
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Economist says PNG Budget projections risky
The claim by the Papua New Guinea Government that the country's immediate economic future is looking rosy, is being questioned. Audio
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Multi-national security operation deploys to PNG capital
Papua New Guinea's police commissioner says residents in the capital shouldn't be concerned about the thousands of foreign security forces converging on the city. A massive multi-national security… Audio
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Manus medical crisis overshadowed by Nauru
The medical crisis among men detained on Manus Island has been overshadowed by the children's health crisis on Nauru, advocates say. Audio
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Wally Haumaha’s appointment process 'adequate'
A cloud hanging over the Deputy Police Commissioner Wally Haumaha is beginning to clear, with an inquiry into his appointment finding the process was sound. Craig McCulloch reports. Audio
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NZ Super changes delight some in the Pacific
There is some delight in the Pacific with the New Zealand parliament making it easier to qualify for New Zealand Superannuation or the Veteran's Pension for those living, or wanting to live in the… Audio
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Secret recordings of Jami-Lee Ross raise ethical issues for media
National’s leaders faced more curly questions after another secret recording featuring MP- gone-rogue Jami-Lee Ross was leaked to media. That raised more questions about the ethics of squeezing… Audio
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Marshalls President, facing ouster, blames Chinese influence
The Marshall Islands President, Hilda Heine, says an impending vote of no confidence against her is part of a Chinese-backed effort to take over one of the country's atolls. Audio
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Tongan govt to reap benefits of new mapping technology
Audio 9 Nov 2018Tonga has become the first Pacific Island country to get the benefit of a new mapping application that aims to allow the government to more efficiently deliver services to those who need them. Audio
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Fonterra’s ‘sorry’ not enough for all shareholders
Fonterra managers met with 400 shareholders in Waikato today to apologise for their nine-figure loss. As Eric Frykberg reports, while many farmers backed the co-operative, others were fuming. Audio