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Regulatory Standards Bill: 30 hours allocated for public submissions on Act Party leader's bill
30 hours allocated for public submissions on Regulatory Standards Bill
Labour's Duncan Webb says the decision is "derisory" and "insulting".
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Macron invites all New Caledonia stakeholders for Paris talks
Macron invites all New Caledonia stakeholders for Paris talks
The confirmation came on Thursday in the form of a letter sent individually to an undisclosed list of recipients.
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PNG and Bougainville leaders to finalise independence agreements on Thursday
PNG and Bougainville leaders to finalise independence agreements
The meeting on Thursday is also likely to mark the end of the involvement of former New Zealand governor-general Sir Jerry Mateparae.
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Bougainville independence talks may resume this week
Bougainville independence talks may resume this week
Bougainville's autonomous government wants a commitment from PNG that it will table the results of an independence referendum in parliament.
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Bougainville and Papua New Guinea struggle to find common ground
Bougainville and PNG struggle to find common ground
Bougainville's Attorney-General says the autonomous region and the PNG government might sign an agreement on the way ahead in their push for independence next week.
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'Melanesian relationship agreement' endorsed at Bougainville independence talks
'Melanesian relationship agreement' endorsed at Bougainville talks
The talks concluded with the endorsement of a proposed 'Melanesian relationship agreement' that will be taken to the leaders of PNG and ABG during the last week of June.
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Progress reported out of Bougainville independence talks near Christchurch
Progress reported out of Bougainville independence talks
Reports in Papua New Guinea say the governments of Bougainville and PNG have agreed to table the 2019 independence referendum results in parliament.
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Macron talks New Caledonia at Pacific-France summit
Macron talks New Caledonia at Pacific-France summit
Macron dedicated a significant part of his address to the situation in New Caledonia.
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Bougainville independence talks underway at military camp near Christchurch
Bougainville independence talks underway in Chch
In 2019, 97.7 percent of Bougainvilleans voted for independence.
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Around the motu: Tom Hunt in Wellington
Audio 9 Jun 2025Tom Hunt is a journalist with Wellington paper The Post. Audio
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Burnham Camp - the spiritual home of Bougainville peace process - Marape
Burnham Camp - the spiritual home of Bougainville peace process - Marape
The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, James Marape, says next's week meeting involving the governments of PNG and Bougainville is a milestone in the ongoing post referendum consultations.
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PNG and Bougainville to hold talks at Burnham camp
Audio 6 Jun 2025Talks between Papua New Guinea and Bougainville to decide on issues surrounding an independence referendum are to be held at Burnham military camp in Christchurch this weekend. Audio
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PNG, Bougainville to talk independence in military camp near Christchurch, NZ
PNG, Bougainville to talk independence in military camp near Christchurch, NZ
The moderator in the talks is former New Zealand governor-general Sir Jerry Mateparae.
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Porirua residents to decide on super-council, Pacific leaders urge protection of local representation
Porirua residents to decide on super-council
Pacific leaders have voiced concerns that the model could dilute local representation unless equity and cultural voices are prioritised.
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Hutt and Porirua councils put Wellington super city back on the table
Hutt, Porirua councils put Wellington super city back on the table
The idea combines the Wellington region's councils into one large entity.
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French politicians in New Caledonia this week
French politicians in New Caledonia this week, its future still at stalemate
The latest round of discussions, earlier this month, ended in a stalemate.
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King Charles expresses love for 'strong and free' Canada
King Charles expresses love for Canada as Trump looms
In a speech, Charles made no direct reference to the US President who has mused about Canada becoming the 51st US state.
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New Caledonia's political future 'not a Pacific problem' - 'It's our own', says Ponga
New Caledonia's political future 'not a Pacific problem', says Ponga
The president of the government of New Caledonia says that "meddling in our domestic political affairs" is not welcome. Audio
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EU, UK reach tentative agreement ahead of summit
EU, UK reach tentative agreement ahead of summit
The EU and Britain reached a tentative agreement on defence and security, fisheries and youth mobility.
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New Caledonia tightens security following aborted political talks ahead of riots' first anniversary
New Caledonia tightens security ahead of riots' first anniversary after failed talks
This follows confrontations between law enforcement and violent groups last week, including incidents of arson, stone-throwing and vehicles being set on fire.
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Council calls on Māori candidates to stand in local election
Council calls on Māori candidates to stand in local election
The Whanganui District Council is organising a candidate information evening with a Māori focus ahead of local body elections later this year.
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'It's in our DNA': Why Aboriginal cultural protocol Welcome to Country is not topic for debate
'It's in our DNA': Why cultural protocol Welcome to Country is not topic for debate
Welcome to Country is a sacred ceremony practised by the world's oldest continuous cultures- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples - dating back 65,000 - 70,000 years. An Aboriginal…
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New Caledonia’s political talks: no outcome after three days of 'conclave'
No outcome after three days of political talks
New Caledonia's political parties have yet to reach an agreement on the French Pacific territory's future status.
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Could tourism help lead Bougainville into the future?
Could tourism help lead Bougainville into the future?
A former rebel who fought in the bloody Bougainville Civil War in the 1990s is now running a tour business and sees tourism as a bright light to rejuvenate the economy.
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Few could have predicted such a stunning victory for Australia's Labor Party
Few could have predicted such a stunning victory for Australia's Labor Party
Analysis - It was only months ago that Peter Dutton, buoyed by what many thought was a global political shift to the right following Trump's election, was on track to win.