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Guam senator says caning will deter violent criminals
Guam senator says caning will deter violent criminals
A senator says a bill to introduce caning as a form of punishment will reduce crime on Guam.
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Immigration denies visas for Kiwi's Iranian parents, fearing they wouldn't leave
Immigration denies visas for Kiwi's Iranian parents, fearing they wouldn't leave
More than half of all parents needing visas to visit their migrant children since July have been turned down. Audio
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Chelsea get help from New Zealand psychologist
Chelsea get help from New Zealand psychologist
New Zealand sports psychologist Gilbert Enoka is to work with glamour English football club Chelsea.
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Pacific news in brief for February 6
Pacific news in brief for February 6
Fiji govt plans to phase out FICAC; French Polynesia's Fritch defends cap on tourists arrivals; Another shark attack in New Caledonia, and more
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Pacific Waves for 7 February 2023
The President of the Federated States of Micronesia has expressed his support of Japan's plans to release treated nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean; The authors of an annual report on power… Audio
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Controversial caning bill before Guam's Senate
A bill to introduce caning as a form of punishment is stirring public debate on Guam.Formally introduced to Guam's Senate on January 27th, the bill proposes judicial caning as punishment for people… Audio
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Australia PM pushes for bipartisan support on Indigenous referendum
Australia's PM pushes for bipartisan support on Indigenous referendum
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will push his plan in parliament, when it meets today for the first time this year.
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Grammy Awards 2023: How to watch and who will win
Grammy Awards 2023: How to watch and who will win
Will Adele continue her winning streak? Will Abba win their first Grammy? Will Beyoncé be snubbed again? All these questions will be answered at the 65th Grammy Awards.
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Meng Foon on Waitangi Day: A day for difficult conversations
Meng Foon on Waitangi Day: A day for difficult conversations
Opinion - Meng Foon says Waitangi Day is many things to many people, including an opportunity to hold difficult but necessary conversations.
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Lesley Alderman: The stories helping women drink less alcohol
New York writer and psychotherapist, Lesley Alderman learned about a new genre of writing from some of her patients. Audio
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Review: The Blue Wall shows rugby's south-side influence
Review: The Blue Wall shows rugby's south-side influence
Review - If you're driving past a rugby club or secondary school in the afternoon or evening at this time of year, chances are you'll see a group of young men and women doing the hard yards out on… Video
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Paedophile pop star Gary Glitter freed from prison
Paedophile pop star released from prison
Disgraced former pop star Gary Glitter has been freed from prison after serving half his 16-year jail term.
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The Week in Detail: Floods, eggs, and Carmel Sepuloni
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Floods, eggs, and Carmel Sepuloni
The Week in Detail: Floods, eggs, and Carmel Sepuloni
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Former Football Fern voices concerns about FIFA's Saudi sponsorship
Former Football Fern voices concerns about FIFA's Saudi sponsorship
Football Ferns great Maia Jackman says Saudi sponsorship of the Women's World Cup would be in "complete opposition" to female empowerment.
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Auckland experiences wettest month on record
Auckland experiences wettest month on record
The Central Auckland Rainfall series recorded a total of 539mm of rain at Albert Park, smashing the previous monthly record of 420mm from February 1869.
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Sports minister urges FIFA to consider 'empowerment of women'
Sports minister urges FIFA to consider 'empowerment of women'
Sports minister Grant Robertson believes FIFA needs to consider the "empowerment of women and girls" when making commercial arrangements amid reports Saudi Arabia's tourism arm is set to sponsor the…
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Fuel subsidy extension about being 'nimble' - Robertson
Fuel subsidy extension about being 'nimble' - Robertson
Continuing fuel subsidies despite official and expert advice urging otherwise is focused on helping New Zealanders in the here and now, the finance minister says. Audio
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Analysis: Professor says role of Fijian military remains unclear
Analysis: Professor says role of Fijian military remains unclear
A professor in comparative politics says the Fiji constitution needs to clear up the role of the military. Audio
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Government's fuel subsidy extension 'extremely dumb economic policy'
Government's fuel subsidy extension 'extremely dumb economic policy'
"Bonkers" and "extremely dumb" are just some of ways critics are describing the government's U-turn on transport subsidies.
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The secret life of sea sponges
What do marine biologists get up to? Some Evans Bay Intermediate school students are learning all about it at the Victoria University Coastal Ecology Lab. Claire Concannon tags along to listen in, and… Audio
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The secret life of sea sponges
The secret life of sea sponges
What do marine biologists get up to? Some Evans Bay Intermediate school students are learning all about it at the Victoria University Coastal Ecology Lab. Claire Concannon tags along to listen in, and…
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Climate change is already putting the heat on insurance companies – Auckland's floods could be a turning point
Auckland's floods could be an insurance turning point
Opinion - The clean-up from Auckland's devastating floods is just beginning but insurance companies will need to start thinking about what it means for future coverage.
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Our Changing World - What marine biologists do
Claire Concannon tags along on a school group visit to the Wellington University Coastal Ecology Lab, and finds out about a widely abundant sea creature. Audio
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Mayor disappointed with Queenstown Lakes' new short-term renting rules
Mayor disappointed with region's new short-term renting rules
Visitor accommodation rules have tightened in the Queenstown Lakes District, but not to the extent the local council wanted.