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NZ Foreign Minister defends assistance to PNG for APEC
New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters has defended his government's 10 million US dollar-assistance to Papua New Guinea to help the Melanesian country host APEC, saying it's important that PNG… Audio
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Tuesday’s tasks: ban letting fees, reduce family violence, regulate fibre services
Each sitting day in the House MPs argue about bills that want to grow up and become laws. Today they’ll work on letting fees, family violence, and fibre services. Audio
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Housing Minister’s numbers in contrast to HNZ figures
Housing Minister Phil Twyford has said 200 Housing New Zealand tenants evicted over flawed meth tests will be compensated by Christmas, but those figures clash with figures HNZ has supplied to… Audio
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Whale Shark stuck in Tokelau lagoon 'a great opportunity'
An Australian researcher says a whaleshark stuck in a lagoon in Tokelau is a rare opportunity to learn more about the species. Audio
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Peters lays out aims of Pacific Reset
The future of New Zealand's relationship with the Pacific has been the focus of a meeting in Wellington. Audio
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From Wellington to Abel Tasman and back: Royal couple’s busy day
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have returned to Wellington after spending the afternoon at Abel Tasman National Park. Reporter Emma Hatton is at Courtenay Creative, where the royal couple is meeting… Video, Audio
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Auckland’s waterfront stadium proposal pros & cons
Bill McKay takes a close look at the proposed bright and shiny waterfront stadium that Auckland has been offered. A private consortium is offering to build a sports/concerts/events stadium on… Audio
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Rabuka's campaign continues after Fiji court acquittal
Fiji's Sitiveni Rabuka has been acquitted of electoral fraud leaving the way open for him to contest the election less than three weeks away. Audio
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Tahiti's Pouvanaa a Oopa's conviction quashed
Tahiti's Pouvanaa a Oopa rehabilitated 41 years after his death. Audio
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Fiji to advocate for Pacific in with new UN seat
Fiji says it will use its seat on the UN Human Rights Council to pursue climate justice, the rights of children and gender equality, especially within the Pacific. Audio
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PNG govt focuses on APEC while grassroots struggle
New Zealand's government has defended giving Papua New Guinea 15 million dollars to help it get ready to host the APEC leaders summit. Audio
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PACER Plus opens Pacific to China - think tank
As New Zealand hails its ratification of the PACER Plus trade agreement, there are claims that Pacific countries are set to lose out. Audio
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Giant conch shell unveiled as NZ's memorial to Pacific soldiers
A giant conch shell has been revealed as the design for the Pacific Islands memorial at New Zealand's National War Memorial. Audio
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Turkey reveals details on Jamal Khashoggi’s alleged murder
US President Donald Trump has accused Saudi authorities of the "worst cover-up ever" in the killing of prominent journalist Jamal Khashoggi and is vowing to revoke the visas of some of those believed… Video, Audio
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PM pledges no new regional fuel taxes while she’s in charge
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has ruled out any new regional fuel tax while she's Prime Minister, in a spontaneous declaration to Parliament this afternoon. Audio
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PNG Supreme Court wrong to dismiss Manus refugees' case - lawyer
The lawyer representing Manus Island refugees says the Papua New Guinea Supreme Court was wong to dismiss their case. Audio
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By-election gives hope to Manus, Nauru refugees
Audio 24 Oct 2018There is hope the Australian government's defeat in the Wentworth by-election could lead to a change in its offshore detention policy. Audio
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Solomons communities report positive change through justice programme
Isolated communities in Solomon Islands are reporting a reduction in domestic violence and other crimes thanks to a project aimed at improving conflict resolution. Audio
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Fuel market investigations and banning letting fees
Each sitting day in the House MPs argue about bills that want to grow up and become laws. Here's what they’ll work on this week. Audio
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Fiji political parties told to keep campaigning clean
Fiji's elections authorities have issued another warning to political parties to conduct campaigns which are free from racial and religious intolerance. Audio
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Royal couple visit to Fiji called 'apolitical'
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive in Fiji today amid concern their visit could influence the upcoming general election. Audio
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MPs' convictions set a standard in Vanuatu
Vanuatu judge Oliver Saksak says as a result of recent court rulings, public office holders are learning that they must be accountable. Audio
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Sport: More tests on the horizon for Mate Ma'a Tonga
Plans are in motion to ensure Tonga's historic rugby league test against Australia was not a one-off event. Audio
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Mediation could resolve PNG mess over SABLS
The Catholic Archbishop of Rabaul in Papua New Guinea believes mediation could end the years of anger and bitterness engendered over controversial land leases. Audio
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Tokelau's newspapers foster language and bring home youth
The first local newspapers in Tokelau are returning young people to the territory, improving their language skills and strengthening community ties there. Audio