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Advocate says curfew shows danger for PNG refugees
Audio 9 Jun 2015A refugee watchdog says a curfew for refugees on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is a stark indicator that refugees cannot be safely cared for there. Audio
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New Vanuatu foreign minister talks foreign policy
Audio 9 Jun 2015Vanuatu's new foreign minister Kalfau Moli says the country will continue to take a stand internationally on key regional issues. Audio
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Refugee on Manus bashed for staying out past curfew
A refugee advocate says an Iranian refugee on Manus Island has been bashed by two Papua New Guinea immigration officers for staying at a pub past his curfew.
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Two women fugging it up
Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan on Go Fug Yourself, their new novel The Royal We, celebrity, having the nicest commenters on the internet, and Beyoncé's butt cheeks.
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Tony Forster, an “accidental” Berliner
Eyewitness producer Lisa Thompson hears the serendipitous story of Tony Forster; a New Zealander who was one of the first to cross through Checkpoint Charlie the night the Berlin Wall started coming… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Budget 2015: Slim pickings for low paid, say unions
Unions representing low-paid workers say the small boost to tax breaks for working families in the Budget will be quickly be absorbed by rising costs.
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The X Factor NZ: Top 10 moments
A new X Factor star has been born. Let's celebrate the long, painful labour that led us here.
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Retail group considers alcohol policy appeal
A body that represents supermarket operators is considering appealing Auckland Council's draft Local Alcohol Policy.
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Reserve Bank's house price concern
The Reserve Bank delivered its financial stability report this morning. Catch up with the coverage here. Audio
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Council votes to cut alcohol hours
Auckland Council has voted to move forward with cutting the hours people can buy alcohol at supermarkets and bottle stores.
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Catching a glimpse on Prince Harry's trip
Prince Harry has arrived in New Zealand for a whirlwind week-long visit, starting in the capital followed by a trip to Invercargill and Stewart Island.
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On the streets of hard labour with Mary Ocher
The Moscow born musician and performance artist on standing out and staying fresh. Audio
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No car, no ticket, no section
A would-be buyer is threatening legal action after missing out on an Auckland subdivision sale - despite queuing for it all night.
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Prince Harry farewells Australia
Prince Harry has marked the end of his month in Australia ahead of this weekend's visit to New Zealand.
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Murder followed footy training
Shalvin Prasad had just finished football training before heading home for a shower, followed by what he said would be a few games of pool.
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Forensic scientists examine vehicle
Police say it is too early to say if there is any evidence of a missing Southland boy and his stepfather inside a recovered vehicle wreck. Audio
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New royal baby shown to world
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have shared a first glimpse of their daughter - fourth in line to the throne - after her birth last night in London.
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Sandi Toksvig to found Women's Equality Party
British-Danish comedian Sandi Toksvig has quit her radio show to set up a new political party in the UK.
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Bar closings could result in court action
A Christchurch City Council proposal to force bars and bottle stores to close early could land it in court.
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All Blacks Sevens get Kaka back
Halfback Gillies Kaka, a key member of the All Blacks Sevens, will return to the side for the final two tournaments of the world series.
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Deadly Fashion
Two years ago this month, five factories under one roof in Bangladesh collapsed killing more than a thousand garment workers and injuring 2500 more. The factories supplied clothing for Western brands… Audio
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Six dead in crashes since Friday night
It has been a bad weekend on the roads, with six people killed in five separate crashes since 9pm on Friday.
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Anzac Day: Nation pays its respects
Services around the country have been held to mark 100 years since the Gallipoli campaign, with tens of thousands turning out to remember those who died far from home. Video, Audio
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National war memorial opens
The Pukeahu National War Memorial Park has been officially opened in Wellington, marking New Zealand's involvement in the First World War.