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  • More signs of opposition to New Caledonia independence

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    6 Sep 2018
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    There has been another opinion poll in New Caledonia showing strong rejection of independence from France.

    More signs of opposition to New Caledonia independence
  • Can Australia's democracy find its way back from the wilderness?

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    5 Sep 2018
    Treasurer Scott Morrison was picked as Australia's new prime minister, replacing Malcolm Turnbull, after a Liberal party coup in a stunning upset against key challenger Peter Dutton.

    Analysis: Can Scott Morrison convince Australia to re-elect a party that twice knifed a sitting PM? Alex Perrottet looks at the current state of politics across the Tasman. Video

    Can Australia's democracy find its way back from the wilderness?
  • American Samoa candidates line up for November poll

    News
    Pacific American Samoa
    5 Sep 2018
    American Samoa's House of Representatives chamber during the vote on the bill to increase salaries.

    Two sitting members of American Samoa's House of Representatives are running unopposed in the November 6 elections.

    American Samoa candidates line up for November poll
  • Dateline Pacific morning edition 5 September 2018

    Audio
    Pacific
    5 Sep 2018

    TVNZ journalist Barbara Dreaver has been released after being detained by police on Nauru while covering the Pacific Islands Forum summit; as Pacific leaders meet in Nauru, the trauma experienced by… Audio

  • The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Neil Miller (Part 2)

    Audio 4 Sep 2018

    Many scientists now believe the '10,000 steps a day' target is an arbitrary figure, despite the fact it has now become part of many fitness goals. Some say for those who are unwell, 10,000 steps may… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific evening edition 4 Sepetember 2018

    Audio
    Pacific
    4 Sep 2018

    A trade union leader in Papua New Guinea is outraged at government plans to give police and soldiers immunity during special operations; New Caledonia poll predicts resounding no to independence from… Audio

  • Poll shows strong opposition to New Caledonia independence

    Audio
    Pacific
    4 Sep 2018
    Kanak and French flags on Ouvea island.

    New Caledonia poll predicts resounding no to independence from France Audio

  • Polls show New Caledonia majority against independence

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    3 Sep 2018
    Kanak and French flags on Ouvea island.

    A new survey in New Caledonia has found that an overwhelming majority won't vote for independence from France in the referendum on November 4.

    Polls show New Caledonia majority against independence
  • Insight: Farmland - not so free to roam

    Audio
    sport life and society
    26 Aug 2018
    Sheep in foreground with snow clad alps behind

    Visitor numbers are increasing but how much public access should trampers, hunters and tourists be given or expect over farm land? Maja Burry has visited High Country Stations in the South Island to… Audio

  • Aus political process a factional mess

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    25 Aug 2018
    Australia's Immigration Minister, Scott Morrison

    Opinion - If you were surprised by the turn of events in Australian politics this week, you were not alone, writes Brigitte Morten.

    Aus political process a factional mess
  • Zimbabwe court upholds President Mnangagwa's election win

    News
    World
    25 Aug 2018
    Supporters of Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party react after Zimbabwe's top court threw out an opposition bid to overturn presidential election results

    President Emmerson Mnangagwa's win in last month's polls has been upheld by Zimbabwe's Constitutional Court.

    Zimbabwe court upholds President Mnangagwa's election win
  • New Fiji party looks to open debate on ethnic grievances

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    24 Aug 2018
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    The leader of Fiji's Unity Party says fears around ethnicity and religion in Fiji should not be swept under the carpet in the run up to elections.

    New Fiji party looks to open debate on ethnic grievances
  • Julie Bishop eyes leadership as Turnbull clings to power

    News
    World
    23 Aug 2018
    Australia Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull attends a press conference in Parliament House in Canberra on August 22, 2018.

    The Australian government has adjourned a sitting of parliament as it moves to resolve a leadership crisis that has crippled PM Malcolm Turnbull.

    Julie Bishop eyes leadership as Malcolm Turnbull clings to power
  • New electoral law passed in Solomon Islands

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    23 Aug 2018
    The National Parliament of Solomon Islands in Honiara.

    A new law aimed at strengthening Solomon Islands' electoral system has been passed by the country's parliament.

    New electoral law passed in Solomon Islands
  • What's next for Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull?

    Audio
    politics
    21 Aug 2018
    What's next for Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull

    Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has survived a leadership challenge - for now. Mr Turnbull defeated Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton in the vote for the leadership of the Liberal Party… Video, Audio

  • TOP's resurgence: What are its prospects?

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    21 Aug 2018
    Gareth Morgan, Economist and leader of The Opportunities Party.

    Opinion - Moving on from former leader Gareth Morgan means TOP can start to shake off some of the baggage and be more than the anti-cat party, but they also lose their biggest drawcard, writes…

    TOP's resurgence: What are its prospects?
  • Australian politics: Speculation Dutton to roll Turnbull

    Audio
    politics
    21 Aug 2018
    Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in Sydney on May 2, 2018.

    Pressure is mounting on Australia's prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, with growing speculation he'll face a leadership challenge from his home affairs minister, Peter Dutton. Unease about Mr… Audio

  • Trump lawyer's bizarre claim on Russia inquiry: 'Truth isn't truth'

    News
    World
    20 Aug 2018
    Rudy Giuliani.

    Donald Trump's lawyer makes a startling claim during a TV interview about the Russia inquiry.

    Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani: 'Truth isn't truth'
  • TOP revives plans to contest 2020 election

    News
    Politics
    20 Aug 2018
    TOP Party deputy co-leader Teresa Moore with Gareth Morgan and Geoff Simmons.

    The Opportunities Party's former deputy leader Geoff Simmons is taking over the leadership and plans to steer the party to the next election. Audio

    TOP revives plans to contest 2020 election
  • Northern Marianas expects record turnout for November election

    News
    Pacific Northern Marianas
    20 Aug 2018
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    The electoral commission in the Northern Marianas has printed 22,000 ballots for November's elections.

    Northern Marianas expects record turnout for November election
  • Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull under leadership threat - analysis

    Audio
    politics
    20 Aug 2018
    Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull

    The latest political poll in Australia has revealed plummeting support for Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, as supporters of Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton say he is leaning towards a challenge… Audio

  • Ecuador slams door on Venezuelans

    News
    World
    19 Aug 2018
    Venezuelan migrants who sleep in the streets and parks of Cúcuta, in almost subhuman conditions, have unleashed a serious humanitarian crisis in Cucuta, Colombia.

    Ecuador has brought in new rules to stop Venezuelan migrants entering the country without a passport, leaving many stranded in neighbouring Colombia.

    Ecuador slams door on Venezuelans
  • Simon Bridges's spending scoop highlights the pros and cons of political leaks

    Audio
    media politics
    19 Aug 2018
    Simon Bridges looks at Newshub;s leaked list of his travel expenses during Monday's exclusive report  - with his crown car in the background.

    Newshub’s early reveal of Simon Bridges’ big bill for travel created a political drama for the media this week. But the handling of the leaked info also sparked criticism from some pundits and others… Audio

  • Simon Bridges's spending scoop highlights the pros and cons of political leaks

    News
    Mediawatch media
    19 Aug 2018
    Simon Bridges looks at Newshub;s leaked list of his travel expenses during Monday's exclusive report  - with his crown car in the background.

    Newshub’s early reveal of Simon Bridges’ big bill for travel created a political drama for the media this week. But the handling of the leaked info also sparked criticism from some pundits and others…

    Audio

    Spending scoop highlights the pros and cons of leaks
  • Act leader David Seymour struggles for support - but not media exposure.

    Audio
    media politics
    19 Aug 2018
    David Seymour addressing Act's conference in Auckland.

    Last weekend’s Act Party conference attracted plenty of media coverage but not many bums on seats. Meanwhile, pundits have pondered if the party has any future - and if the leader appearing on Dancing… Audio

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