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Manus detainees think US resettlement a hoax
Audio 25 Jan 2017Refugees detained on Papua New Guineas Manus Island are sceptical of news they'll meet immigration officials from the United States next month. Audio
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Stocks to watch out for this year
An investment advisor has picked some sectors that are expected to grow over the coming months. Audio
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Dan Slevin: watching films directed by women
A recent study showed that in 2016 women directors were behind the camera for only seven per cent of the top 250 films at the US box office, a two percentage point drop on the year before. Audio
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Weather watch - batten down the hatches
Audio 22 Jan 2017The South Island is in for another battering today, as the storm that saw power cut to thousands of Auckland homes overnight, heads its way. Audio
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Whale watching in pre-quake Kaikoura
Tourist attractions are starting to get back in business after the November earthquake. This is usually the busiest time of year for the South Island tourist mecca. Before the quake operators were… Audio, Gallery
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Whale Watch Kaikoura opens for business today after Nov quake
Whale Watch Kaikoura is up and running for the first time today since November's devastating magnitude 7.8 earthquake. Audio
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Should NZers get free access to watch important matches
A bill has been drawn from parliament's ballot to debate whether or not to guarantee free live coverage of All Blacks matches and other significant sporting events. Audio
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All eyes on NZ Samoan boxer as he fights for world title
Samoan boxer Joseph Parker will be the first New Zealand fighter to contend the WBO world heavyweight boxing title. Audio
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Watching bad movies
Audio 7 Dec 2016Netflix says people will watch movies even if they don't like them. Audio
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Demos and arrests expose core West Papua grievance
Audio 2 Dec 2016More mass arrests at West Papuan demonstrations are clouding Indonesian government claims that it is trusted by indigenous people of Papua region. Audio
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Flyovers help scientists keep watching brief on landslides
Scientists are doing two or three flyovers a week over 11 landslide dams, some close to breaking, around Marlborough and Kaikoura. Audio
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Eleven quake landslides being closely watched
In a river bed, in the pouring rain... correspondent Phil Pennington reports on the dangers associated with quake-formed dams. Audio
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Kaikoura whale watch businesses face months out of the water
It may be months before the Kaikoura harbour floor can be dredged, and whale watch boats can't operate until it is. Kauahi Ngapora, the CEO of Whale Watch Kaikoura, joins Checkpoint. Video, Audio
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Papua solidarity demo held in NZ at Indonesian navy ship
Audio 21 Nov 2016A demonstration was staged in front of an Indonesian naval ship in Auckland on Sunday as a protest against military involvement in West Papua. Audio
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Whale Watch Kaikoura is closed indefinitely
The manager of Whale Watch Kaikoura is worried for the future of his business, and the town, in the aftermath of Monday's devastating quake. Audio
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NZ strongman film aims to inspire Pasifika youth
Audio 14 Nov 2016A film about New Zealand-born Samoan strongman Levi Vaoga aims to inspire Pasifika youth to dream big and achieve their goals. Audio
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Sport: FIFA Under 20 Women's World Cup to kick off in PNG
Audio 11 Nov 2016Under 20 Women's World Cup to kick off in PNG. Audio
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Trump added to RBNZ's risk watch-list as it cuts interest rates
The Reserve Bank is denying that Donald Trump's election is behind today's cash rate cut - but admits Mr Trump's economic plan carries risk. Audio
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Democrats gather at Auckland sports bar to watch election
Auckland's Customs Street. RNZ reporter Sharon Brettkelly reports from the bar. Video, Audio
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Swiss company has been given a formal warning by watch dog
The Commerce Commission has recovered hundreds of thousands of dollars after a trade mark scam. Audio
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PNG government cuts spending raises taxes in new budget
Audio 2 Nov 2016The Papua New Guinea Government's 2017 Budget will bring in new taxes and make major cuts in spending. Audio
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Two young Māori artists to watch
Cori Marsters and Te Kanawa Ngarotata are the recipients of a Creative New Zealand scholarship to assist their work as emerging artists. Cori is studying for his Bachelor in Māori Arts and is… Video, Audio
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Sport: Damian McGrath breaks silence on Samoa 7s sacking
Audio 11 Oct 2016Former Manu Samoa Sevens coach Damian McGrath speaks out for the first time since his sacking. Audio
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Vanuatu victim of violence wants to move on with her life
Audio 5 Oct 2016A Vanuatu woman who was abducted and savagely assaulted in March says she just wants to move on with her life. Audio
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Americans head to the bar to watch US Presidential debate
Americans living in Wellington huddled in a bar to watch the two US Presidential candidates' debate this afternoon. Video, Audio