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  • Election Night LIVE - As it happened

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    2 Oct 2014
    John Key declares victory for the National Party.

    The National Party has won the 2014 election by a broad margin. It is set to have 61 seats in a 121 seat Parliament, with enough support to govern alone. Political Reporter Liz Banas watched events… Video, Audio

    Election Night LIVE - As it happened
  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 1 October 2014

    Audio 1 Oct 2014

    Kavo conviction in PNG seen as tip of iceberg; Tonga government in breach of contract with Real Tonga airlines; American Samoa grants over 4,000 immigration amnesty; Landowners in PNG's Bougainville… Audio

  • Medical marijuana info pamplets to be sent to Guam voters

    News
    Pacific
    30 Sep 2014
    Medical marijuana plants in Ontario, Canada.

    The Guam Election Commission will be posting out 50,000 pamphlets on the upcoming medical marijuana vote this Friday.

    Medical marijuana info pamplets to be sent to Guam voters
  • Call for referendum on Maori seats

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    30 Sep 2014
    Dover Samuels.

    A former Labour minister of Maori Affairs, Dover Samuels, is calling for a referendum or poll on whether Maori electorates are still needed in Parliament.

    Call for referendum on Maori seats
  • Te Manu Korihi News for 30 September 2014

    Audio
    30 Sep 2014

    Iwi representatives from Northland and throughout the rest of the country have marched up Auckland's Queen Street in protest against deep sea oil drilling; The Waitangi National Trust is defending its… Audio

  • Senior Solomons bureaucrats resign to contest poll

    News
    Pacific
    30 Sep 2014
    The Solomon Islands flag

    Three senior public servants in Solomon islands have resigned their posts to contest the national elections later this year.

    Senior Solomons bureaucrats resign to contest poll
  • Fiji independent takes stock of her election loss

    Audio 30 Sep 2014

    An independent candidate in Fiji to set up political party next time round. Audio

  • Labour rift growing ahead of contest

    News
    Politics
    30 Sep 2014
    David Cunliffe talking with media at Parliament

    Divisions within the Labour Party are widening as both David Cunliffe and Grant Robertson push their claims to be the party's next leader. Video, Audio

    Labour rift growing ahead of contest
  • Fiji vote for Bainimarama "mostly out of fear"

    News
    Pacific
    29 Sep 2014
    Roshika Deo

    An independent candidate who failed to win a seat in Fiji's parliament says fear and insecurity led to Frank Bainimarama's victory in the election two weeks ago.

    Fiji vote for Bainimarama "mostly out of fear"
  • Ruling Cook Islands Party under threat after court decision

    Audio 29 Sep 2014

    The results of July's election in the Cook Islands are unclear after a result was overturned by the courts. Audio

  • Fiji independent plans political party

    News
    Pacific
    29 Sep 2014
    Roshika Deo

    An independent candidate who failed to get elected in Fiji's polls says she and her supporters plan to set up a political party to fight the next election.

    Fiji independent plans political party
  • Police, protesters clash in Hong Kong

    News
    World
    29 Sep 2014
    Police officers stand guard during clashes with pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong on September 28.

    Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong which began on Friday are spreading, with police using tear gas to disperse thousands of people near the government buildings complex. Audio

    Police, protesters clash in Hong Kong
  • Time for change, Robertson says

    News
    Politics Election 2014
    29 Sep 2014
    Grant Robertson.

    Senior Labour Party MP Grant Robertson is confident he could have done a better job leading Labour into the election than David Cunliffe. Audio

    Time for change, Robertson says
  • HK crackdown

    News
    The Wireless
    29 Sep 2014

    Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong are spreading.

    Hong Kong police tear gas protesters
  • Fiji after military rule

    Audio
    28 Sep 2014

    Philippa Tolley explores what lies ahead for Fiji after the first elections in 8 years. Audio

  • Tagata o te Moana for 27 September 2014

    Audio 27 Sep 2014

    Frank Bainimarama says he is now the leader of Fijians; the people of the Pacific plead for global action against climate change; The conviction of a PNG politician is seen as tip of iceberg; new… Audio

  • UN welcomes Fiji poll

    News
    Pacific
    26 Sep 2014
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    The UN Secretary-General has welcomed the peaceful conduct of last week's parliamentary elections in Fiji.

    UN welcomes Fiji poll
  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 25 September 2014

    Audio 25 Sep 2014

    New Fiji cabinet installed; Long-term Fiji poll observer impressed; Rotavirus claims 2 lives and infects 500 in Kiribati Solomon Islands Elections; new lists, new laws, same old habits; Pacific… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 25 September 2014

    Audio 25 Sep 2014

    Pacific leaders calling for action at UN climate change summit; Long-term Fiji poll observer impressed; Solomon Islands Elections; new lists, new laws, same old habits; Pacific countries promote… Audio

  • Long-Term Fiji poll observer impressed

    Audio 25 Sep 2014

    One of the long-term observers of the Fiji election says his month long travels around Fiji in the run up to polling day gave him a detailed picture of the election environment. Audio

  • POWER PLAY with Brent Edwards

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    24 Sep 2014
    David Cunliffe

    The revision of history has already begun. Read the blogs and tweets of some hardcore Labour Party supporters and you would believe the election result had nothing to do with Labour.

    Labour Party at a crossroads
  • Cunliffe clings onto Labour leadership

    News
    Politics Election 2014
    24 Sep 2014
    David Cunliffe

    Labour leader David Cunliffe is refusing to be drawn on discussions about his leadership after a marathon caucus meeting yesterday and a drubbing at the polls. Video, Audio

    Cunliffe clings onto Labour leadership
  • Forum praises Fiji for election

    News
    Pacific
    24 Sep 2014
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    The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat has congratulated the government and people of Fiji for the success of its historic national election.

    Forum praises Fiji for election
  • Money the challenge for women in Solomons poll

    News
    Pacific
    24 Sep 2014
    The Solomon Islands flag

    An academic says a lack of money, not culture, is the biggest challenge for women candidates in Solomon Islands intending to contest this year's elections.

    Money the challenge for women in Solomons poll
  • Cunliffe clings on

    News
    The Wireless
    24 Sep 2014

    Labour's David Cunliffe refuses to be drawn on discussions about his leadership after marathon meeting.

    Cunliffe holding on to Labour leadership
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