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Focus on Politics for 24 April 2015
Audio 24 Apr 2015Alarm, strong rolling earthquake has hit central New Zealand. Seismologist on quake. Top police commander says Livingstone case will cause great change. Auckland Council responds to Port chairman's… Audio
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Pulling Funds out of Fossil Fuels
A discussion with organisations and individuals who decided to move their investments out of the fossil fuel industry. Audio
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How real is the terrorist threat to NZ?
Brent Edwards explores the terrorist threat to NZ and asks if it's being overplayed. Video, Audio
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Focus on Politics for 17 April 2015
Audio 17 Apr 2015Since 2012 when the then Mana Party leader Hone Harawira had his Feed the Kids bill drawn from the ballot, the debate on children going to school hungry has been heated. Audio
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New Court of Appeal hearing quickly arranged for John Banks
An urgent Court of Appeal hearing has been called over the former ACT party leader, John Banks' retrial - and it's understood the focus is on a lunch at the Dotcom mansion. Audio
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Bougainville's Momis eyes second term
Audio 15 Apr 2015Veteran Bougainville leader hoping to retain presidency as the province enters a crucial term. Audio
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Focus on Politics for 10 April 2015
Dentists say they're sick and tired of taking out teeth from young children and are calling on the Government to take action to improve the state of the nation's teeth. Audio
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Mining and referendum key focus in Bougainville poll
Audio 7 Apr 2015A former Bougainville president says a possible resumption of mining and the independence referendum will be the focus in the province's elections next month. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 4 April 2015
Audio 4 Apr 2015Thousands displaced when a super typhoon hits the Federated States of Micronesia; Vanuatu is now more broadly assessing the impact of the cyclone there; New Caledonia elects a new president but… Audio
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Focus on repercussions of the Northland by-election
The New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, last weekend handed the government its first bruising defeat when he won the Northland by-election. Audio
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UNICEF says cyf review needs more focus on children
Child advocacy groups are criticising an overhaul of Child, Youth and Family, for being too focused on money and not children. Audio
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Focus on Politics for 27 March 2015
The conduct of the Government's electronic spy agency has again come under scrutiny this week with allegations that in 2013 it spied on those competing for the job as the director-general of the World… Audio
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Focus on Politics for 20 March 2015
Audio 20 Mar 2015There's just one week left for candidates to campaign in the Northland by-election - and next Saturday we'll know the result. Audio
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Focus on Politics for 13 March 2015
The Government is still negotiating with Iraq to secure legal protections for New Zealand soldiers going to Taji Camp north of Baghdad. Audio
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Focus on Politics for 6 March 2015
Audio 6 Mar 2015Claims that New Zealand is involved in the mass collection of data across the Pacific, then passing it on to America's National Security Agency, have re-ignited the debate about the actions of the… Audio
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Maori Wards - Partnership or Separatism?
Robin Martin looks at whether Maori council wards will provoke partnership or separatism. Audio
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Focus on Politics for 27 February 2015
Audio 27 Feb 2015This week the Government has officially told New Zealanders it will deploy a training force of 143 troops to Iraq, as its contribution to the US-led coalition against Islamic State. Audio
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Focus on Politics for 20 February 2015
Audio 20 Feb 2015A spat broke out this week between Labour and the Greens over the membership of the top-level Intelligence and Security Committee. Audio
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Focus on Politics for 13 February 2015
The Iraqi Government has formally asked New Zealand for help in the fight against Islamic State. New Zealand's Prime Minister, John Key, announced last year that his Government was considering what… Audio
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Waitangi Rua Rautau Lecture 2015
Rt Hon Dame Jenny Shipley and Bishop Te Kitohi Pikaahu provide political and religious perspectives on the different responses of the Government and the Anglican Church to the Treaty of Waitangi, with… Audio
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Focus on Politics for 5 February 2015
It's been 175 years since the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, and the Crown and Maori are still grappling with what it means and how the agreement should be honoured. Audio
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Changes ahead for Earthquake Recovery Authority
The jury's still out on whether changes at the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority represent a winding back of the government's involvement in the rebuild of Christchurch or simply a shift in its… Audio
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Focus on Politics for 30 January 2015
This week both the Prime Minister, John Key, and the Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, delivered their state-of-the-nation speeches in Auckland, with Mr Key outlining more details of the… Audio
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Little to set out 2015 political agenda
As he prepares to set Labour's course for a political rebuild, party leader, Andrew Little is unconcerned about a low poll rating and says his immediate focus will be to confront the Government on… Audio
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White Ghosts, Yellow Peril - a ground-breaking publication
Lynda Chanwai-Earle brings us a story about White Ghosts and Yellow Peril, a new non-fiction publication that reveals some surprising and sometimes unsavoury facts about New Zealand's first contact… Audio
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Focus on Politics for 23 January 2015
Two years ago the Government abandoned plans to overhaul the Resource Management Act when two of its support parties - United Future and the Maori Party - opposed it. Now National has enough votes in… Audio
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A History of Student Radio - Episode Four
We pull focus to the years following 2000 and zoom in on those to come, considering the place of alternative independent radio in the ever-changing modern media landscape. Audio
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Focus on Politics for 19 December 2014
The Government's still clinging to its promise to return the books to surplus this financial year, despite Treasury predictions to the contrary. Audio
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Focus on Politics for 12 December 2014
Parliament has risen for the year but not before rushing through legislation which gives the Security Intelligence Service greater powers to pry into people's lives. Audio
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Calls for more decision making opportunities for Pacific women
Audio 10 Dec 2014A women's advocacy group says the Pacific needs to do more to give women the opportunity to participate in politics. Audio