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  • Fiji's Rabuka struggling for niche: academic

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    21 Feb 2017
    Former Fiji prime minister and two-time coup leader Sitiveni Rabuka.

    A former Fijian coup leader and prime minister Sitiveni Rabuka is struggling for a niche in Fiji's new political landscape according to a scholar of Fiji politics.

    Fiji's Rabuka struggling for niche: academic
  • And the Oscar goes to … WTF!?

    Audio
    movies
    21 Feb 2017
    Kevin Costner in Waterworld.

    With the Oscars on Monday, Dan Slevin reminds us that the Academy often gets it very, very wrong. Video, Audio

  • Media commentator Gavin Ellis

    Audio
    media
    21 Feb 2017

    Kathryn Ryan talks to Gavin Ellis about Mediaworks new 7pm show, The Project, and should should Fairfax and NZME be worried by an adverse opinion poll on their proposed merger? Gavin Ellis is a media… Audio

  • Melanesian women encouraged to run for office

    Audio 21 Feb 2017
    Women in Solomon Islands Malaita Province harvest Taro.

    A political communicator from Washington DC is empowering Melanesian women to run for office. Audio

  • Fiji PM remains popular choice

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    20 Feb 2017
    The Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama at Government House in Auckland

    Frank Bainimarama remains the most popular choice to be the prime minister of Fiji, according to a poll by the Fiji Times.

    Fiji PM remains popular choice
  • Love and Dumplings

    Audio
    life and society refugees and migrants
    20 Feb 2017
    The Tom family

    Chinese New Year is now the largest community festival held in the capital. Lynda Chanwai-Earle finds out from three generations of the Tom family why it's such a special time of year. Audio, Gallery

  • Love and Dumplings

    News
    Here Now life and society
    20 Feb 2017
    The Tom family

    Chinese New Year is now the largest community festival held in the capital. Lynda Chanwai-Earle finds out from three generations of the Tom family why it's such a special time of year.

    Audio

    Love and Dumplings
  • Political commentators Sue Bradford and Matthew Hooton

    Audio
    politics
    20 Feb 2017
    Sue Bradford and Matthew Hooton.

    Matthew Hooton and Sue Bradford discuss the Mana and Māori Parties’ joint plan for winning the Māori seats and the latest Colmar Brunton poll. Audio

  • Referendum forced on Hungary's Olympic bid

    News
    Sport
    18 Feb 2017
    no caption

    Budapest could withdraw its bid to hold the 2024 Olympic Games, after a petition forced a referendum on the bid.

    Referendum forced on Hungary's Olympic bid
  • NZ to help support PNG election

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    16 Feb 2017
    Papua New Guinea's parliament facade, after the removal of anthropomorphic carved heads from the front lintel.

    New Zealand says it will help ensure the Papua New Guinea election is a success.

    NZ to help support PNG election
  • Forum team in Nauru for post election analysis

    Audio 15 Feb 2017
    The 25 square kilometres of land which is Nauru, was devastated by phosphate mining which once made the Micronesian Nauruans the second wealthiest people per capita on earth.

    The Pacific Islands Forum and the Commonwealth Secretariat are this week offering their assessments of last year's elections on Nauru. Audio

  • A harbinger for the election

    Audio
    politics
    12 Feb 2017
    none

    Parties were painted as serial moaners and ‘stuck in the stone-age’ as insults flew thick and fast in the first week back at Parliament. Audio

  • A harbinger for the election

    News
    The House politics
    12 Feb 2017
    none

    Parties were painted as serial moaners and ‘stuck in the stone-age’ as insults flew thick and fast in the first week back at Parliament.

    Audio

    A harbinger for the election
  • Govt loosens restrictions on medicinal cannabis

    News
    Politics
    8 Feb 2017
    cannabis medicines

    Approval to use cannabis-based products for medical reasons will no longer require ministerial sign-off.

    Govt loosens restrictions on medicinal cannabis
  • Political commentators: Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills

    Audio
    politics
    7 Feb 2017
    Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills

    Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills on Bill English, that Trump call, Waitangi and citizenship for sale. Audio

  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 February 2017

    Audio 7 Feb 2017

    Work is still being done to get emergency supplies and help to Solomon Islanders affected by a major earthquake two months ago; it is just months before Papua New Guineans go to the polls but just 3… Audio

  • Aspiring PNG women politicians sought

    Audio 7 Feb 2017
    Papua New Guinea.

    It is just months before Papua New Guineans go to the polls to elect a new 111 seat parliament and there are renewed efforts to get women into the Parliament. 5thne. Audio

  • Far-right's Le Pen suggests France could leave EU

    News
    World
    6 Feb 2017
    French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen.

    French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen launches her manifesto with an attack on the European Union.

    Far-right's Le Pen suggests France could leave EU
  • Will the 2017 election be 'Battle of the Boring'?

    Audio
    politics
    2 Feb 2017
    no caption

    The date for the election's set for September 23. Our panel discusses what we can expect during this year's election campaign. Audio

  • Political alliances clear ahead of election campaigning

    News
    Politics
    2 Feb 2017
    New Zealand Government; parliament; Beehive

    Political parties have started to draw lines in the sand following the confirmation of this year's election date.

    Political alliances clear ahead of election campaigning
  • Election date set, let the campaigning begin

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    1 Feb 2017
    no caption

    Power Play - A September election will not have surprised many politicians, with opposition parties already setting their plans in motion, writes Jane Patterson. Video

    Election date set, let the campaigning begin
  • Fiji elections body allowed to lapse out of existence

    Audio 31 Jan 2017
    The Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama at Government House in Auckland

    With an election looming in Fiji next year, the commission responsible for overseeing preparations has been allowed to lapse out of existence. Audio

  • Will NZ see Trump tactics this election year?

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    31 Jan 2017
    Labour leader Andrew Little wearing contact lenses, and Prime Minister Bill English at Downing Street.

    Is Trumpology coming to New Zealand? Simon Wilson thinks we're better than that - but then, he says, so did lots of Americans.

    Will NZ see Trump tactics this election year?
  • Fiji elections body allowed to lapse out of existence

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    30 Jan 2017
    The Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama at Government House in Auckland

    With an election looming in Fiji in 2018, the commission responsible for overseeing preparations has been allowed to lapse out of existence.

    Fiji elections body allowed to lapse out of existence
  • Preparation for PNG polls on track: Electoral Commissioner

    Audio 30 Jan 2017

    The process of updating Papua New Guinea's common electoral roll is on track, according to Electoral Commissioner Patilius Gamato, who has been under increasing pressure from opposition MPs over some… Audio

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