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Are poor managers driving employees to quit?
Nit-picky managers are a major cause of people leaving their jobs, according to a new survey. But a human resources professor says the issue lies with a lack of support from the top. Audio
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Tongans back Pohiva's Democratic Party
Tongans back Pohiva's Democratic Party
The people of Tonga appear to have sent a message, handing a landslide victory to 'Akilisi Pohiva's Democratic Party in Thursday's election. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 17 November 2017
Audio 17 Nov 2017One of the Pacific leaders at the COP23 climate change conference in Bonn in Germany says the meeting is struggling to make progress on key issues; the new Solomon Islands prime minister Rick Hou says… Audio
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Late Edition 16 November 2017
Audio 16 Nov 2017We hear from both sides of wellington train dispute Peru goes to the world cup at the expence of New Zealand and in Dateline Pacific, Polls close in the Tongan election Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 November 2017
Audio 16 Nov 2017The new Solomon Islands prime minister Rick Hou says he is committed to passing the anti-corruption bill recently tabled in parliament; the polls have closed in Tonga in an election dubbed one of the… Audio
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Tonga awaits decision of pivotal vote
Audio 16 Nov 2017The polls have closed in Tonga in an election dubbed one of the most significant in the country's history. Audio
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Polling nearing close in Tonga election
Polling nearing close in Tonga election
Tongans have just under two more hours to cast their vote in the national election.
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POLL: how many NZ Music Awards will Lorde win?
Lorde is nominated for five Tuis – how many do you think she'll take home tonight?
Coming up
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Upholding democracy in a place that doesn't exist
New Zealand's Dr Michael Walls has the unusual job of being the chief international observer of presidential elections in Somaliland, a country that has yet to gain international recognition. This… Audio, Gallery
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Vote a 'yes for fairness, commitment, love' - Turnbull
Nearly 13 million people voted in Australia's same-sex postal survey, and 61.6 percent of respondents voted yes, it was revealed on Wednesday. Within hours, the process for a historic vote to make it… Audio
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Whakatāne votes in favour of Māori wards
Whakatāne votes in favour of Māori wards
Whakatāne District Council have voted in favour of a resolution that will enable the establishment of Māori wards.
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
The MP citizenship debacle claims more victims; Australians will find out today the results of the same-sex marriage postal vote; the standoff continues on Manus Island; and Prime Minister Malcolm… Audio
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Govt to discuss stalled Ngāpuhi treaty process
Govt to discuss stalled Ngāpuhi treaty process
The Treaty Negotiations Minister is calling all Ngāpuhi hapū and key advisors to Waitangi this weekend to discuss their stalled Treaty of Waitangi settlement.
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Observers say Tongan election build-up positive
Observers say Tongan election build-up positive
The head of the Commonwealth Observer Group attending Thursday's Tonga elections says the build-up to the vote has been positive.
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Tongan businesses want more training opportunities
Tongan businesses want more training opportunities
Tonga's Chamber of Commerce head is hoping the next government will assist the private sector with training when it is formed.
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Tongan businesses want to talk tax, petrol, training
Tax compliance and petrol storage are set to be two of the key issues Tonga's business community wants to address with the next government, once it is formed. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 13 November 2017
Papua New Guinea's immigration minister says he will not deal directly with New Zealand to resettle up to 150 refugees on Manus Island; this week Tonga will go to the polls to decide the makeup of its… Audio
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Hartley knew early on finish was out of sight
Hartley knew early on finish was out of sight
The Palmerston North formula one motor racing driver Brendon Hartley realised early on he'd never to get to complete the Brazilian grand prix as mechanical problems again beset him.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 November 2017
Audio 13 Nov 2017This week Tonga will go to the polls to decide the makeup of its 26 seat parliament; New Zealand's Council for International Development says the development sector is hoping for a more balanced… Audio
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This week Tonga will go to the polls
Audio 13 Nov 2017This week Tonga will go to the polls to decide the makeup of its 26 seat parliament. Audio
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PNG election report shows extensive voter disenfranchisement
PNG election report shows extensive voter disenfranchisement
Voter bribery in Papua New Guinea's 2017 general election was rife in Highlands electorates, according to Transparency International.
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PNG election report shows extensive voter disenfranchisement
PNG election report shows extensive voter disenfranchisement
Voter bribery in Papua New Guinea's 2017 general election was rife in Highlands electorates, according to Transparency International PNG.
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Tonga candidates, both old and new, seek to make an impact
Audio 10 Nov 2017Less than a week out from Tonga's snap election and the 86 candidates are flooding the airwaves, newspapers and streets with their messages. Audio
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Pacific Forum observing Tongan election
Pacific Forum observing Tongan election
The Pacific Islands Forum has sent a team of observers to monitor the Tonga election next Thursday.
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Transgender lawmaker elected, ousting 'chief homophobe'
Transgender lawmaker elected, ousting 'chief homophobe'
Voters in Virginia have elected their first transgender state legislator, as Democrats swept governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey.