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The Panel with Steve McCabe and Catherine Robertson (Part 1)
Audio 1 May 2015Latest poll on choosing a new flag shows waning support. Should the referendum be dropped altogether? We ask Prof Andrew Geddis of Oago University. Pain medicine experts want to see popular pain… Audio
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Call for more voter education in Bougainville
Call for more voter education in Bougainville
A former Bougainville MP says there needs to be a broader approach to voter education ahead of the elections starting in ten days time.
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Chairman's figures challenged over dam
Chairman's figures challenged over dam
Hawke's Bay Regional Council chairman Fenton Wilson has been accused of misleading the public with claims of 80 percent support for the Ruataniwha Dam.
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Dairy farmers get thumbs up
Dairy farmers get thumbs up
A survey into attitudes towards dairy farming has found the majority of the public view the sector favourably, despite a perception by some of "dirty dairying".
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Aitutaki voters want to scrap Sunday flights
Aitutaki voters want to scrap Sunday flights
The people of Aitutaki in the Cook Islands have decided Sunday flights to and from their island should be scrapped.
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Aitutaki votes to scrap Sunday flights
Audio 24 Apr 2015The people of Aitutaki in the Cook Islands have voted that Sunday flights between the island and Rarotonga should be scrapped. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 24 April 2015
Audio 24 Apr 2015A former Bougainville Revolutionary Army leader now campaigning for president says changes still needed for region's new mining laws; women's groups in Fiji are making plans for local body elections… Audio
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Tahiti Senate candidates struck off
Tahiti Senate candidates struck off
Two former candidates for French Polynesia's seats in the French Senate have been ruled to be ineligible to stand for office.
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Women activists prepare for Fiji local body polls
Audio 23 Apr 2015Women's groups in Fiji are making plans for local body elections despite no date yet announced for the polls. Audio
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Aitutaki voters to decide on Sunday flights
Aitutaki voters to decide on Sunday flights
Today is the day the people of Aitutaki in the Cook Islands will decide whether Sunday flights to and from their island will continue.
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Don't fear Maori wards - de Bres
Don't fear Maori wards - de Bres
Former Race Relations commissioner Joris de Bres has told New Plymouth voters they have nothing to fear from the introduction of a Maori ward.
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Push for women's quotas on Fiji's local bodies
Push for women's quotas on Fiji's local bodies
Women's groups in Fiji want temporary special measures in place to get women into local government.
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Women activists prepare for Fiji local body polls
Women activists prepare for Fiji local body polls
Women's groups in Fiji are making plans for local body elections despite no date yet announced for the polls.
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Samoa by-election votes counted
Samoa by-election votes counted
In Samoa, the preliminary results for the Sagaga Le Usoga constituency by-election shows the only candidate from the village of Malie, Seiuli Ueligitone Seiuli, topping the polls with 735 votes.
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Bougainville makes first preparations for referendum
Audio 17 Apr 2015Bougainville lays groundwork for a referendum on independence to be held in the next term of the region'ss parliament. Audio
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More Tahiti candidates for French Senate seats
More Tahiti candidates for French Senate seats
The pro-independence party in French Polynesia has failed to nominate a united candidacy for next month's election to the French Senate.
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Fiji elections office welcomes observer report
Fiji elections office welcomes observer report
Fiji's Elections Office says it will carefully review the final report of the Multinational Observer Group and its recommendations on the 2014 polls as it starts preparations for the 2018 national…
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Call for restrictions on Fiji NGOs to go before next election
Call for restrictions on Fiji NGOs to go before next election
The international group which observed Fiji's election last year has called a for a law restricting civil society groups to be revised.
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Bougainville's Momis eyes second term
Audio 15 Apr 2015Veteran Bougainville leader hoping to retain presidency as the province enters a crucial term. Audio
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Law changes among observers' tips for future Fiji elections
Audio 14 Apr 2015The international group which observed Fiji's general election last year has recommended Fiji revise some of its laws including a controversial decree which restricts public gatherings. Audio
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Angling for high office
Angling for high office
Hillary Clinton has been in the public eye for more than two decades - and now she's running for the top job.
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Chris Wikaira (Part 2)
Audio 13 Apr 2015Charity chuggers on the street and outside supermarkets. How guilty do they make you feel? What the Panelists Niki Bezzant and Chris Wikaira have been thinking about? A Research NZ poll finds… Audio
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Sunday flights vote in Cook Islands set for April 22
Sunday flights vote in Cook Islands set for April 22
The referendum on Sunday flights to Aitutaki in the Cook Islands is to be held on April 22nd.
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Bougainville ready to start talking mining
Bougainville ready to start talking mining
If Bougainville's caretaker president John Momis is re-elected in next month's elections, his government will immediately begin discussions on re-opening the Panguna mine.
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Wairarapa iwi favour super city
Wairarapa iwi favour super city
A Wairarapa iwi authority supports the creation of a super city council for the Wellington region.