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  • Te Manu Korihi News for 12 November 2013

    Audio 12 Nov 2013

    The Waitangi Tribunal is recommending the iwi of the Central North Island be compensated for water use by the Tongariro Power Development Scheme; Parliament has ruled comments by a contender of a top… Audio

  • Te Manu Korihi News for 12 November 2013

    Audio 12 Nov 2013

    The Waitangi Tribunal is recommending the iwi of the Central North Island be compensated for water use by the Tongariro Power Development Scheme; Parliament has ruled comments by a contender of a top… Audio

  • Te Manu Korihi News for 12 November 2013

    Audio 12 Nov 2013

    A specialist in the study of men's violence against women and children is praising the decision by RadioLive to pull John Tamihere and Willie Jackson off air for the rest of the year; A fire… Audio

  • Te Manu Korihi News for 11 November 2013

    Audio 11 Nov 2013

    A specialist in the study of men's violence against women and children is praising the decision by RadioLive to pull John Tamihere and Willie Jackson off air for the rest of the year; A fire… Audio

  • French Senate president due in New Caledonia

    News
    Pacific
    11 Nov 2013

    The president of the French Senate, Jean-Pierre Bel, is due in New Caledonia tomorrow, becoming the latest high-profile French visitor before the territory's crucial polls in May. During his…

    French Senate president due in New Caledonia
  • Te Manu Korihi News for 11 November 2013

    Audio 11 Nov 2013

    A fire investigator says it's believed two children under the age of six started a fire that ravaged Mokau Marae north of Whangarei on Friday.A specialist in the study of men's violence against women… Audio

  • French Senate president due in New Caledonia

    News
    Pacific
    11 Nov 2013

    The president of the French Senate, Jean-Pierre Bel, is due in New Caledonia tomorrow ( TUE ), becoming the latest high-profile French visitor before the territory's crucial polls in May."...

    French Senate president due in New Caledonia
  • Presidential run-off election delayed by Supreme Court

    News
    World
    11 Nov 2013

    The Supreme Court in the Maldives has halted a run-off vote in a presidential election in the islands after protests from a candidate. It is the third time that the presidential elections have been…

    Presidential run-off election delayed by Supreme Court
  • National down in latest political poll, but still leads Labour

    News
    Politics
    10 Nov 2013

    The National Party is down 3.2 points in the latest political poll, but still leads the Labour Party by 14 points.

    National down in latest political poll, but still leads Labour
  • Fiji chief opposes polls but denies goverment ruse

    News
    Pacific
    7 Nov 2013

    A Fiji chief has confirmed that he has asked the government not to hold elections next year but denies that the local community was misled about it. The Tui Nasau,...

    Fiji chief opposes polls but denies goverment ruse
  • Democrats win key elections

    News
    World
    6 Nov 2013

    Democrats have won key elections in New York City and the state of Virginia, in the first major round of polls since US President Barack Obama's re-election in 2012.

    Democrats win key elections
  • First major round of US polls since Obama won second term

    Audio 6 Nov 2013

    New Yorkers have chosen a new mayor to replace long-serving incumbent Michael Bloomberg. Audio

  • 10 candidates to contest by-election

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    5 Nov 2013

    Ten candidates are vying to replace Lianne Dalziel as the next MP for Christchurch East in the November by-election.

    10 candidates to contest by-election
  • Government to lower blood alcohol limit

    News
    New Zealand
    4 Nov 2013

    The Government intends lowering the blood alcohol limit for drivers over the age of 20. The limit will be reduced from 80 milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood to 50 milligrams. Audio

    Government to lower blood alcohol limit
  • Time could be running out for Tonga reforms ahead of 2014 poll

    News
    Pacific
    4 Nov 2013

    An academic says democracy proponents in Tonga have probably left it too late to push for more reforms ahead of elections due in a year's time. The Democratic Party's effort...

    Time could be running out for Tonga reforms ahead of 2014 poll
  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 4 November 2013

    Audio 4 Nov 2013

    Critics rubbish the Fiji government's claims it is holding the first truly democratic election; new analysis shows it makes financial sense to invest in family planning; there's been a warning that… Audio

  • Time could be running out for Tonga reforms ahead of 2014 poll

    Audio 4 Nov 2013

    New Zealand political scientist says Tonga democrats may have left run too late to effect reforms before election in a year's time. Audio

  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 November 2013

    Audio 4 Nov 2013

    Traditional Cook Island leaders wanted water consultation sooner; Time could be running out for Tonga reforms ahead of next year's poll; Fisheries governance needs to keep up with new trends; PNG… Audio

  • Focus on Politics for 1 November 2013

    Audio 1 Nov 2013

    The Labour Party is holding its annual conference in Christchurch over the weekend just seven weeks after David Cunliffe was elected leader. In the immediate aftermath of Mr Cunliffe's election Labour… Audio

  • PNG's Bougainville due for five by-elections

    News
    Pacific
    31 Oct 2013

    Election officials in the autonomous Papua New Guinea province of Bougainville have issued the writs for five by-elections. New MPs are to be chosen in Peit, Hagogohe, Rau, Kongara and...

    PNG's Bougainville due for five by-elections
  • Motorists still texting while driving

    News
    New Zealand
    30 Oct 2013

    Police have increasing concerns about the number of people still texting or using hand-held cellphone while driving. Audio

    Motorists still texting while driving
  • Meridian Energy stock starts trading

    News
    Business
    29 Oct 2013
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    State-owned power company Meridian Energy finished its first day of trading on the New Zealand Stock Exchange at $1.08 cents - higher than the first instalment price. Audio

    Meridian Energy stock starts trading
  • Mohua voted year's best bird

    News
    New Zealand
    29 Oct 2013
    The mohua or yellowhead is one of the vulnerable native bird species threatened by rats and stoats during a mast seeding event.

    The mohua, or yellowhead, has been crowned Bird of the Year for 2013.

    Mohua voted year's best bird
  • Poll shows Labour hasn't gained any traction

    News
    Politics
    28 Oct 2013
    David Cunliffe.

    The Labour Party has not gained any traction in its poll ratings following a leadership contest in September won by David Cunliffe.

    Poll shows Labour hasn't gained any traction
  • Budding young Fiji woman politican faces threats

    News
    Pacific
    28 Oct 2013

    The first young woman has announced her intention to stand in the Fiji elections but she says she has had to face hostility as a result including rape threats on...

    Budding young Fiji woman politican faces threats
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