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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 December 2017
Pacific backs Norway in zero tolerance to plastic pollution; Pacific students blind-sided by closure of tertiary provider in Auckland; Battle over bus drivers heats up in Fiji; New Caledonia's… Audio
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Pacific students blind-sided by closure of tertiary provider
Students, staff and contractors have been left bewildered, shocked and out of pocket with the sudden closure of a Pacific tertiary provider in Auckland - with many now struggling to find work and pay…
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Pacific students bewildered, out of pocket
Students, staff and contractors are shocked at the sudden closure of an Auckland Pacific college, with many struggling to pay the bills just before Christmas.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 6 December 2017
Pacific backs Norway in zero tolerance to plastic pollution; Pacific students blind-sided by closure of tertiary provider in Auckland; Battle over bus drivers heats up in Fiji; New Caledonia's… Audio
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Pacific students blind-sided by closure of tertiary provider
Pacific training provider in Auckland leaves Pacific people to fend for themselves. Audio
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Students, staff feel cheated over PIPA closure
Students and staff at Auckland's Pacific Institute of Performing Arts say they feel cheated and let down by the provider's decision to go into liquidation.
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Forest and Bird 'disappointed' ranges remain open
Auckland Council has voted against closing the Waitākere Ranges in a bid to stop the spread of kauri dieback disease.
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Kiwibank closure: 'I feel as if I've been issued a death sentence'
Dozens of locals turned out to protest Kiwibank's decision to close its services at an Auckland post shop after three armed robberies.
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Rāhui on Waitakere Ranges to protect kauri
A rāhui has been placed over the Waitakere Ranges in a bid to stop the spread of the dieback disease threatening the kauri.
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Officials recommend keeping Waitakeres open
Officials are recommending keeping Auckland's Waitakere Ranges open to the public despite calls to close them to save kauri trees from dieback.
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Post Shop owner dumped by Kiwibank after robberies
An Auckland Post Shop owner who survived three gunpoint robberies says he could go out of business after being dropped by Kiwibank. Audio
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PNG govt denies Manus refugees were assaulted in move
Papua New Guinea's government denies reports of excessive force being used to move refugees on Manus Island.
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Council to vote on park closure in kauri dieback fight
Auckland Council will vote next week on whether to close the Waitakere Ranges to save threatened kauri trees.
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Waitakere ranges ban to face Auckland Council vote
Audio 27 Nov 2017Auckland Council will vote next week on whether to ban people from the Waitakere Ranges. Total closure is one of the options mooted to fight kauri dieback, the rapidly spreading disease that's… Audio
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Tank blast death: 'I hope this never happens to another family'
A mother who lost her son in a tank explosion says the sentence given to his boss is not enough. Video, Audio
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Rewa victim: 'I knew he was capable of killing me'
A woman raped by Malcolm Rewa two weeks before Susan Burdett's murder says she is pleased he may face another trial. Audio
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Iwi calls for ban on Waitakere Ranges access
To protect the ranges from the kauri dieback disease, Te Kawerau-a-Maki wants to stop people entering. Audio
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NZ Immigration public counter closures spark complaints
Audio 8 Nov 2017Immigration officials are being warned there'll be more overstayers if the department doesn't reverse its decision to close public counters and make people apply for visas online. Immigration experts… Audio
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Immigration public counter closures sparks warning
Immigration New Zealand is defending its decision to close public counters and make people apply for visas online following criticism from advisors and lawyers. Audio
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Investigators shore up factory after fire
Demolition of a large building that caught fire in Auckland last night is already under way and should be complete by tomorrow morning.
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Auckland train services resume after fire delay
Auckland train schedules have returned to normal after a massive fire in an industrial building factory in Penrose overnight disrupted this morning's services. Video
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Mental health services at 'breaking point' with unit closure
A shortage of nurses on Auckland's North Shore has forced the closure of that area's only acute mental health unit - He Puna Waiora. The union representing the nurses says staff have been working… Audio
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'It can no longer continue': mental health service cuts beds over staff woes
The only acute mental health unit on Auckland's North Shore has been forced to close five beds because it can't find staff.
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'Incomprehensible' work leads to course closure
Plagiarism and incomprehensible English in student work at an Auckland tertiary institute led to the shut down of four of its courses, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority says.
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Rest homes at risk of job cuts, closures
Rest home providers claim that the knock on effects from the aged care workers pay equity settlement could lead to job cuts, and closures - with smaller rest homes in smaller centres facing the worst… Audio