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Dateline Pacific for 9 May 2019
NZ to learn from Samoa's climate change experience; Solomons struggling to achieve universal health coverage; New Caledonia to go to polls on Sunday; The former president of Nauru, Sprent Dabwido, has… Audio
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New Caledonia to go to polls on Sunday
Voters in New Caledonia will choose new provincial assemblies, a Congress and a government for a five-year term Audio
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Cricket Australia happy with improved behaviour of players
Cricket Australia happy with improved behaviour of players
Cricket Australia chairman Earl Eddings has hailed the improved behaviour of their players.
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New Caledonia readies for election
New Caledonia readies for election
Six months after New Caledonia voted against independence from France, this weekend's provincial elections will offer a new opportunity to test the same question.
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Paul Mason and the defence of the human being
Author Paul Mason says the world order is being ripped to shreds by an alliance of ethnic nationalists, women-haters and authoritarian leaders who are harnessing the power of machines and algorithms… Audio
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Australian voters are heading to the polls early
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane looks at the key areas of policy difference between the parties now the election campaign is in full swing and many Australian voters have already cast their… Audio
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Australia votes - with a colourful cast of characters
A beginner's guide to what looks like - from the outside - a chaotic and complicated Australian voting process. Audio
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The Australian election
Australia votes - with a colourful cast of characters
A beginner's guide to what looks like - from the outside - a chaotic and complicated Australian voting process.
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Analysis: What you will - and won't - be voting for in next year's cannabis referendum
What the cannabis referendum is all about
Russell Brown delves into the details of the cannabis referendum and what it all means.
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PM: No investigation into Cabinet leak on cannabis poll options
PM: No investigation into cannabis poll leak
The government will announce today the form of next year's cannabis referendum, but won't be revealing who leaked a Cabinet paper on the poll options to the National party. Audio
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Ardern won't call for inquiry into Cabinet paper leak
Audio 7 May 2019The government will announce today the form of next year's cannabis referendum, but won't be revealing who leaked a Cabinet paper on the poll options to the National Party. Prime Minister Jacinda… Audio
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Teacher's unions release survey showing public support
Public support for teachers - Union survey
Teacher's unions have released a survey showing strong public support for their campaigning for better pay, support and work conditions.
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The argument for rebranding the Crusaders
After the Christchurch mosque attacks Canterbury rugby bosses have been forced to look at changing the famous franchise's name and branding, but Crusaders fans are dead set against it. Daily podcast… Audio
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Rebranding the Crusaders: The argument for it post-Christchurch terror attacks
The argument for rebranding the Crusaders
After the Christchurch mosque attacks Canterbury rugby bosses have been forced to look at changing the famous franchise's name and branding, but Crusaders fans are dead set against it. Daily podcast…
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Week in Politics: National leadership speculation starts from the inside
Week in Politics: Rumours tarnish Bridges' unified image
Opinion - Another week of speculation about the leadership of the National Party has prompted Simon Bridges to take drastic measures, Peter Wilson writes.
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Cabinet tipped to discuss cannabis poll next week
Cabinet tipped to discuss cannabis poll next week
It's expected details of how the referendum on legalising cannabis will be run will be taken to Cabinet next week.
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Venezuela crisis: Guaidó calls for more protests as Maduro defiant
Venezuela crisis: Guaidó calls for more protests as Maduro defiant
Juan Guaidó has appealed for his supporters to take to the streets of Venezuela again on Thursday, after a day of violent clashes on Wednesday.
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Venezuela challenger Juan Guaido accused of coup bid
Venezuela opposition leader accused of coup bid
Violence broke out at anti-government protests as Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido declared he had military support but defence force leaders appear to be backing President Nicolas Maduro.
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Emperor Akihito: Japanese monarch declares historic abdication
Japan's Emperor Akihito declares historic abdication
Akihito wishes "peace and happiness" to Japan and the world in his final address as emperor. He is the first Japanese monarch to stand down in more than 200 years.
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Campaigning begins in New Caledonia ahead of provincial elections
Campaigning begins in New Caledonia ahead of provincial elections
Campaigning has officially begun for New Caledonia's provincial elections next month although parties have been preparing for the vote for weeks.
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Paris summit, the impending Budget and Aussie election polls
Political commentators Brigette Morten and Stephen Mills join Kathryn to discuss next month's summit in Paris to combat social media violence, the importance of the upcoming Budget and how the Aussie… Audio
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Spain elections: Socialists win but no majority - poll
Spain elections: Socialists win but no majority - poll
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's party is predicted to come first, as the far right makes a landmark breakthrough.
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Overwork leads to deaths of 270 election staff after Indonesian poll
Overwork leads to deaths of 270 election staff after Indonesian poll
Ten days after Indonesia held the world's biggest single-day elections, more than 270 election staff have died, mostly of fatigue-related illnesses, an official says.