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Late Edition for 23 June 2017
Audio 23 Jun 2017Labour is being accused of hypocritical behaviour after Todd Barclay tendered his resignation; Dunedin Police are concerned that family pets are being 'stolen to order' after recent thefts of rabbits… Audio
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Welcome to Rigo, a PNG election story
Welcome to Rigo, a PNG election story
On the eve of Papua New Guinea's national election, a source of hope within the candidate field of one rural district may not be enough to bring real change. Audio
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Farewell Gchat. Now we have to Hangout.
Farewell Gchat. Now we have to Hangout.
In a few days, Google's Gchat will be no more. We pay tribute to the home of inane online chat.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 23 June 2017
As Fiji gears up for the 2018 polls five opposition parties have launched a campaign for new electoral laws; An elevated rail project in Hawaii's capital, Honolulu, is way behind schedule and cash… Audio
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Fiji's opposition parties launch new electoral laws campaign
As Fiji gears up for the 2018 polls five opposition parties have launched a campaign for new electoral laws Audio
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Campaign launched for free and fair elections in Fiji
Campaign launched for free and fair elections in Fiji
Fiji's opposition parties have launched a campaign to get new electoral laws in place to ensure free and fair elections.
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Rigo candidate field offers sliver of hope in PNG
Audio 23 Jun 2017A point of difference in the candidate field in a rural Papua New Guinea district is breeding some hope for change on the eve of the national election. Audio
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Rigo weighs up better gender mix in PNG parliament
Rigo weighs up better gender mix in PNG parliament
A former teacher in Papua New Guinea is cautiously hopeful that the national parliament is slowly moving towards gender equality
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Commonwealth observers pledge fair assessment of PNG polls
Commonwealth observers pledge fair assessment of PNG polls
The chair of the Commonwealth Observer Group dispatched to monitor Papua New Guinea's election has promised his team will be alert to inconsistencies or malpractices.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 22 June 2017
Audio 22 Jun 2017Australia accused of flouting international law on PNG's Manus Island; Drugs return to PNG hospitals but medical crisis not over; Another record year for Samoa investor, but changes loom; Vanuatu's… Audio
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Knife-edge US congressional vote goes to Republicans
Knife-edge US congressional vote goes to Republicans
US Republicans have won a closely contested congressional election in Georgia seen by many as a referendum on Donald Trump's presidency.
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PNG electoral commission ready for polling
Papua New Guinea's electoral commission says it is ready for polling despite claims the general election has been rigged. Audio
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Elections begin in PNG amid claims of vote rigging, corruption
It's a country of eight million people in New Zealand's Pacific backyard, where corruption, tribal warfare and domestic violence are rife and it's about to head to the polls in national and local… Audio
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Govt ill-prepared for immigration boom - survey
Govt ill-prepared for immigration boom - survey
New Zealanders overwhelmingly favour a cap on immigration, with many saying the country is unprepared to cope with increased numbers, according to a new survey.
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'Everyone deserves a good life'
'Everyone deserves a good life'
Demonstrators at Parliament have condemned New Zealand's record on refugees, saying the government should match Australia's generosity.
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TV facing the future
TVNZ's multimedia extravaganza What Next pondered New Zealand in 20 years' time. Over five consecutive nights, it aimed to spark debate about the big issues facing us all and prompt politicians locked… Audio
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TV facing the future
TV facing the future
TVNZ's multimedia extravaganza What Next pondered New Zealand in 20 years' time. Over five consecutive nights, it aimed to spark debate about the big issues facing us all and prompt politicians locked…
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri June 16 2017
Audio 16 Jun 2017A review of the week's news including... Labour promises to cut immigration numbers by a year, the Prime Minister congratulates Theresa May on her re-election as British Prime Minister, a police… Audio
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The Panel with Brodie Kane and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
Audio 16 Jun 2017Polls polls everywhere but are they any good? Michael James of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers talks about the choices in building cladding and if developers and builders are going for cheap… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 June 2017
Audio 16 Jun 2017A nationwide drug crisis has crippled hospitals and health centres in Papua New Guinea, with some hospitals completely running out of supplies. But replenishments are finally on their way; New Zealand… Audio
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Caledonian Union reverses election stance
Audio 16 Jun 2017French Pacific goes to the French polls at the fringe of the ascent of the Macron-led movement. Audio
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Poll of Polls: Numbers winning for Winston
Poll of Polls: Numbers winning for Winston
Poll of Polls - Nationals ratings have trended down in the first five months of this year and Winston Peters looks to be holding the balance of power.
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Samoa considers compulsory voting
Samoa considers compulsory voting
Samoa's Electoral Commission has issued a report recommending compulsory voting in parliamentary elections.
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Somare urges PNG to elect more women
Somare urges PNG to elect more women
Papua New Guinea's veteran politician Sir Michael Somare has called on voters to support women candidates contesting this month's national election.