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Sport: Fiji demand full team effort in "near impossible' clash
Fiji coach Christophe Gamel says a full team effort is required if they're to have any chance against New Zealand in today's FIFA World Cup qualifying match in Lautoka.
Multi-agency work underway in Kermadecs
New Zealand's navy and airforce are helping transport staff and materials for a multi-agency scientific work programme in the Kermadecs.
Pasifika Festival should be in South Auckland says councillor
An Auckland city councillor is pushing for the city's annual Pasifika festival to be relocated to South Auckland.
Pacific academic dies
The director of Va'aomanu Pasifika at Victoria University in Wellington, Teresia Teaiwa, has died following a short illness.
Teenagers added to experienced cycle squad
A couple of teenagers have been added to an experienced New Zealand squad of 16 for next months World Track Cycling Championships in Hong Kong.
Sport: Ross Taylor to help PNG cricketers
New Zealand batsmen Ross Taylor will join the Papua New Guinea cricket squad as a consultant coach on their tour of the United Arab Emirates.
Sport: Marist eye upset in OFC Champs League deciders
Marist FC haven't given up hope of sneaking into the OFC Champions League football semi-finals.
Pasifika encouraged to get interested in NZ politics
A New Zealand group is working on giving young Pasifika a voice and getting them engaged in politics. Audio
Call for NZ to be involved in Bougainville referendum
The Bougainville agency charged with preparing the region for a referendum on possible independence from Papua New Guinea says it's vital New Zealand is involved.
Sport:Expanded OFC Champions League a boost for Melanesia
The strongest ever line-up of Melanesian football clubs will be on display when the OFC Champions League resumes this weekend.
Immigrants OK with super change but critique timetable
Immigrant groups are backing the government's plan to oblige migrants to live in New Zealand for 20 years before receiving superannuation but want its introduction delayed. Audio
Moves to boost Pasifika understanding in NZ public sector
It's hoped understanding between the Pasifika community and New Zealand's public sector is boosted through a customised internship programme. Audio
Former NZ policeman forced out of the Cooks
A former New Zealand police detective, who has been living in the Cook Islands for the last 13 years, has been forced out of the country. Audio
NZ to keep its Solomons' police presence
New Zealand is to maintain a police presence in Solomon Islands once the Regional Assistance Mission ends its 14 year stint in July. Audio
Oscar Kightley calls on NZ to help Manus, Nauru refugees
The actor Oscar Kightley says New Zealand should be calling out Australia over human rights abuses in its offshore detention centres for refugees. Audio
NZ should offer to take Manus and Nauru refugees - Greens
New Zealand's Green Party says the Prime Minister should offer to take the 1200 refugees currently being held on Nauru and Manus Island if Australia's deal with the United States falls over.
NZ looking to help bolster Bougainville economy
New Zealand could put foreign aid money into developing the Bougainville tuna fishing sector.
Pacific travellers warned not to bring shells or coral into NZ
New Zealand's Department of Conservation is encouraging customs authorities around the region to continue raising awareness about export permits for cultural items.
Sport: Samoa and Fiji ready for Wellington Sevens
There will be no easing into the job for Sir Gordon Tietjens at the Wellington Sevens, with Samoa facing a daunting line-up of matches on day one.
Sport: Samoa and Fiji ready for Wellington Sevens
There will be no easing into the job for Sir Gordon Tietjens at the Wellington Sevens, with Samoa facing a daunting line-up of matches on day one.