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Bougainville and PNG confirm Sir Jerry Mateparae as moderator
Bougainville and PNG confirm Sir Jerry Mateparae as moderator
The two governments released a joint statement Tuesday to confirm the former NZ Governor General as the independent moderator to support resolving outstanding issues on Bougainville's future.
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Māori media company head Peter-Lucas Jones named on TIME magazine list for preserving te reo through AI
TIME mag nod for preserving te reo through AI
Peter-Lucas Jones has been recognised alongside some of the biggest tech players in the world.
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The Pacific Engagement Visa is something Australia 'can offer that China can't’ and ‘is here to stay’
The PEV is something Australia 'can offer that China can't'
ANU's Development Policy Centre director Stephen Howes says the more than 50,000 successful applications have come in across the socio-economic spectrum. Audio
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'Significant concern about influence China has’ - security expert on PIF Taiwan communique bungle
'Efforts to strip Taiwan of its status' in Pacific Islands Forum 'deeply concerning'
Last week's Pacific Islands Forum leaders' summit ended dramatically when China demanded the conference communique be changed] to eliminate a reference to Taiwan. Audio
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'An open game': Election of a Speaker next step in Kiribati poll
'An open game': Election of a Speaker next step in Kiribati poll
The 44 MPs chosen in the elections on 14 and 19 August include five women for the first time, four of them among a total of 17 newcomers to the Maneaba ni Maungatabu. Audio
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How your social media posts are training AI: What you need to know
How Meta is using social media content to train AI
Explainer - Meta has been using New Zealanders' social media content to train its AI models since last year, at least. Is there any way to opt out?
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US 'gives Australia the lane' on Pacific policing - Campbell
US 'gives Australia the lane' on Pacific policing - Campbell
Details have emerged at the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in Tonga that the US may be staying out of policing support and development in the Pacific for Australia to take the lead.
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Tonga 'trying to put on a good impression' as govt put final touches to host Pacific leaders
Tonga 'trying to put on a good impression' for Pacific leaders
The Pacific Islands Forum leaders' summit is just days away from opening in Nuku'alofa in Tonga, and frantic efforts are still needed to ensure visitors are housed. Audio
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Kiwi mum Ellen Craig sentenced for killing toddler at Australian cult in 1987
Kiwi mum Ellen Craig sentenced for killing toddler at Australian cult in 1987
It took nearly 35 years for Ellen Craig to be arrested and another three years in custody before she was finally sentenced.
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Lachlan Jones inquest: Father wants son's death reinvestigated
Lachlan Jones inquest: Father wants son's death reinvestigated
As the inquest into the 3-year-old's death concludes, his parents have differing views of what should happen next.
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Drugged and kidnapped model Chloe Ayling says people still call her a liar years on
Drugged and kidnapped model says people still call her a liar years on
Chloe Ayling tells the BBC how she dealt with victim blaming, online trolls and telling her story again.
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S2 E6: The Transcript
As the scale of the subterfuge becomes clear, Tim and Carlo appear in front of the RNZ board. Audio
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I-Kiribati getting down to the nitty-gritty ahead of poll
Kiribati voters getting down to the nitty-gritty ahead of poll
The soaring cost of living and signs the government's struggling to meet its obligations are dominant discussion points going into next Wednesday's first poll in Kiribati. Audio
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Anzac Massacre: the story of Surafend (part 3)
"As morning dawned we stood and watched / That devastated scene / Where but a single yesterday / Had flourished Surafeen." In the final episode of a three-part series, RNZ's Black Sheep investigates… Audio
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Water cooler chat: Parliament’s General Debate
From birthday messages, to lamenting New Zealand cultural icons, the General Debate enables MPs to climb onto the soapbox and yarn about whatever's on their mind. Audio
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Water cooler chat: Parliament’s General Debate
Water cooler chat: Parliament’s General Debate
From birthday messages, to lamenting New Zealand cultural icons, the General Debate enables MPs to climb onto the soapbox and yarn about whatever's on their mind.
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Young worker told to take breaks at desk, made to come to work to prove she was sick
Worker told to take breaks at desk, come to work to prove sickness
A young worker who was told to take meal breaks at her desk and to come to work to prove she was sick will be paid $50,290 by the company that constructively dismissed her.
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Q and A: The story behind Bougainville's Rio Tinto suit
The story behind Bougainville's Rio Tinto suit
Investigative journalist with the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Aubrey Belford, speaks to RNZ Pacific's senior journalist Don Wiseman about the lawsuit. Audio
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Q and A: The issues facing Kiribati as it prepares for elections
The issues facing Kiribati as it prepares for elections
Kiribati journalist Rimon Rimon speaks to RNZ Pacific's senior journalist Don Wiseman ahead of the 2024 Kiribati elections next week.
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Anzac Massacre: the story of Surafend (part 2)
"They went out to this village, and they went through it with the bayonet.” In the second of a three-part series, RNZ's Black Sheep investigates the Surafend massacre of December 1918 Audio
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MPs on the Abuse in Care report
The moment the Abuse in Care Report was tabled in Parliament MPs began debating what it means and how to respond. Audio
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MPs on the Abuse in Care report
MPs on the Abuse in Care report
The moment the Abuse in Care Report was tabled in Parliament MPs began debating what it means and how to respond.
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Former NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian fails to overturn ICAC's serious corruption conduct finding
Former NSW premier fails to overturn serious corruption conduct finding
She had challened a report by the Independent Commission Against Corruption in the Australian state's highest civil court.
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An 'AI 'twin' could soon go to work meetings for you
An 'AI 'twin' could soon go to work meetings for you
Experts say an artificial intelligence could soon be attending online chats for you - but what are the risks? Audio
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Concerns raised as GPs embrace AI to ease workload
Gamechanger or risky? Concerns as GPs embrace AI
GPs say using AI during consultations is taking a load off a severely burnt-out workforce.