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  • NZ cannabis company now exporting strains around the world

    News
    Country health
    27 Sep 2023
    No caption

    A medicinal cannabis company says illogical legislation has stopped it supplying product for New Zealand patients and it's exporting its East Coast strains around the world instead.

    East Coast medicinal cannabis company exports strains around the world
  • Australia: Shock resignation, Qantas crisis, Voice voting

    Audio
    world politics
    27 Sep 2023
    Daniel Andrews, Qantas jet, Eddie Jones

    Australia correspondent Karen Middleton talks about the shock resignation of one of Australia's most controversial political figures and longest-serving of all current state premiers: Daniel Andrews… Audio

  • Bougainville seeks limit on independence debate

    Audio
    Pacific
    26 Sep 2023
    Ezekiel Masatt

    Bougainville seeks limit on independence debate in PNG Parliament. Audio

  • Polls show Australia Indigenous referendum support slipping

    News
    World world politics
    25 Sep 2023
    A woman walks past posters advocating for an Aboriginal voice and treaty ahead of an upcoming referendum, in Melbourne on August 30, 2023. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Australia will hold a historic Indigenous rights referendum on October 14 setting up a defining moment in the nation's relationship with its Aboriginal minority. (Photo by William WEST / AFP)

    Latest round of opinion polls shows Australian voters increasingly sceptical of amending the constitution.

    Polls show Australia Indigenous referendum support slipping
  • Bougainville challenges PNG over secret vote plan

    News
    Pacific Bougainville
    23 Sep 2023
    File photo: ABG President Ishmael Toroama, right, and PNG Prime Minister James Marape at the last JSB Meeting in Port Moresby in July this year.

    The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) is strongly opposed to a secret ballot for MPs when its independence referendum goes to the Papua New Guinea parliament.

    Bougainville challenges PNG over secret vote plan
  • Paris and New Cal pro-independence groups still at loggerheads

    Audio
    politics
    22 Sep 2023
    FLNKS supporters wave the Kanak flag of New Caledonia on the night of the second independence referendum in October 2020.

    Paris and New Cal pro-independence groups still at loggerheads over future status. Audio

  • Australia's constitution and the Voice referendum

    Audio 21 Sep 2023

    On the same day New Zealand will be voting to decide its next government, Australians will be voting on a proposed change to their constitution. The Indigenous voice to government would enshrine a… Audio

  • Pacific news in brief for September 19

    News
    Pacific
    19 Sep 2023
    Faleolo International Airport

    A round-up of news in brief from around the region.

    Pacific news in brief for September 19
  • Labour's Chris Hipkins shies from curbing spending promises

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    19 Sep 2023
    Labour's Chris Hipkins and Ginny Andersen visit Porirua Women and Family Centre to talk with staff about their work. There is a combination of Whare Manaaki, WINZ, Women's Refuge, Living Without Violence at the centre.

    Morning Report - Labour leader Chris Hipkins is defying calls from other parties to revise spending promises, saying the party has already scaled down its offering. Audio

    Labour's Chris Hipkins shies from curbing spending promises
  • ACT launches campaign with vow to end co-governance

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    18 Sep 2023
    Act leader David Seymour at the party's 2023 election campaign launch in Auckland.

    ACT is promising to end co-governance, which it claims comes at the expense of universal human rights.

    Election 2023: ACT launches campaign with vow to end co-governance
  • Thousands in Australia rally for struggling Indigenous referendum

    News
    World
    17 Sep 2023
    A woman walks past posters advocating for an Aboriginal voice and treaty ahead of an upcoming referendum, in Melbourne on August 30, 2023. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Australia will hold a historic Indigenous rights referendum on October 14 setting up a defining moment in the nation's relationship with its Aboriginal minority. (Photo by William WEST / AFP)

    Thousands rallied in Australia on Sunday to support recognising the country's Indigenous people in the constitution, a proposal that is struggling ahead of a referendum next month.

    Thousands in Australia rally for struggling Indigenous referendum
  • Former UK Prime Minister Theresa May her book, The Abuse of Power

    Audio
    history books
    16 Sep 2023
    Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May waits to answer a question during a question and answer session, after delivering a speech at the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce) in London, on 11 July, 2017.

    Most remembered for her failure to secure a Brexit deal, Theresa May was British Prime Minister between 2016 and 2019 and the longest-serving Home Secretary in over a century. A Remainer herself, her… Video, Audio

  • 'Ambitious' French document presented to New Caledonian parties

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    14 Sep 2023
    President of the New Caledonia Congress Rock Wamytan (c) arrives to attend a meeting with New Caledonian political leaders and members of the "nickel" working group in Paris on September 6.

    Talks in Paris between France and New Caledonia leaders have led to several outcomes, including a document on the future of the territory.

    'Ambitious' French document presented to New Caledonian parties
  • Australia's Voice referendum's No campaign using dirty tricks

    Audio
    world
    13 Sep 2023
    A woman walks past posters advocating for an Aboriginal voice and treaty ahead of an upcoming referendum, in Melbourne on August 30, 2023. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Australia will hold a historic Indigenous rights referendum on October 14 setting up a defining moment in the nation's relationship with its Aboriginal minority. (Photo by William WEST / AFP)

    We're kicking off your Wednesday in Australia, Pam Corkery is in Brisbane and spoke with Nathan Rarere. Audio

  • Five weeks until Australia votes on Voice to Parliament

    Audio
    politics world
    8 Sep 2023
    Australia's Parliament buildings, in Canberra.

    It is just five-weeks to go until Australian voters get a chance to have their say in a referendum on an indigenous Voice to Parliament.

    Voice to Parliament would be an advisory body enshrined in the… Audio

  • The Panel with Ella Henry and Conor English (Part 1)

    Audio 7 Sep 2023
    An Aboriginal flag is held aloft during a Black Lives Matter protest to express solidarity with US protesters and demand an end to Aboriginal deaths in custody, in Perth on June 13, 2020. (Photo by Trevor Collens / AFP)

    Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Ella Henry and Conor English discuss Australia's Voice referendum, and the latest government announcement to look at stalking legislation which could make it… Audio

  • Voice referendum: Lies fuel racism ahead of Australia's Indigenous vote

    News
    World politics
    6 Sep 2023
    Thomas Mayo - Mayo is one of the public faces of the Yes campaign in Australia's historic Voice to Parliament referendum.

    "People have been let off the leash," Thomas Mayo says quietly, swiping through screenshots.

    Voice referendum: Lies fuel racism ahead of Australia's Indigenous vote
  • Australia: More turbulence for Qantas, second referendum proposed for Voice

    Audio
    world politics
    6 Sep 2023
    Qantas CEO Alan Joyce

    Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn with an update on Qantas, which has been facing criticism of its sky-high profits and half billion kept in flight credits. Now its CEO Alan Joyce… Audio

  • Paris tries to break deadlock on New Caledonia's future status

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    5 Sep 2023
    Kanak independence supporters wave flags of the Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) after the referendum on independence on the French South Pacific territory of New Caledonia in Noumea on October 4, 2020. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

    New Caledonia's pro-independence and pro-French parties are in Paris as part of French-mediated talks about the Pacific territory's future.

    Paris tries to break deadlock on New Caledonia's future status
  • Update on Oz with Brad Foster

    Audio
    politics travel
    5 Sep 2023

    Brad Foster reports on Qantas in more hot water, the Prime Minister announces a date in voting for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, and a new coin collection released celebrating… Audio

  • Macron to be told: 2021 New Caledonia referendum is not valid

    News
    Pacific
    31 Aug 2023
    New Caledonia flag, left, flying at the 22nd Melanesian Spearhead Group leaders meeting in Port Vila.

    Melanesian leaders have agreed to write to the French President "expressing their strong opposition" to the results of the third New Caledonia referendum.

    Macron to be told: 2021 New Caledonia referendum is not valid
  • Australia to vote on most significant referendum on Indigenous rights in 50 years

    News
    World politics
    30 Aug 2023
    An Aboriginal flag is held aloft during a Black Lives Matter protest to express solidarity with US protesters and demand an end to Aboriginal deaths in custody, in Perth on June 13, 2020. (Photo by Trevor Collens / AFP)

    The Voice to Parliament has been touted as a vital step toward redressing Australia's painful history of discrimination against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

    A divided Australia will soon vote on the most significant referendum on Indigenous rights in 50 years
  • Voting age for local council elections debated

    Audio
    politics
    30 Aug 2023
    Ginny Andersen talks Police during Question Time in Parliament's Debating Chamber.

    MPs have been debating whether to lower the voting age for local council elections to 16 years of age from the current age of 18. Audio

  • Voting age for local council elections debated

    News
    The House politics
    30 Aug 2023
    Ginny Andersen talks Police during Question Time in Parliament's Debating Chamber.

    MPs have been debating whether to lower the voting age for local council elections to 16 years of age from the current age of 18.

    Audio

    Voting age for local council elections debated
  • The Panel with Julie Woods and Nick Leggett (Part 2)

    Audio 30 Aug 2023
    A sign points the way to a voting booth during the Hamilton West by-election. (November 2022)

    Today on part two of The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Julie Woods and Nick Leggett discuss whether changing the voting age should be a referendum topic or not. Also, they discuss people not… Audio

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