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Destiny School applies for help from KidsCan
Destiny School has applied for charitable help to feed and clothe some of its students, despite the church's founders driving luxurious sports cars worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Video, Audio
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Tāmaki Makaurau: the Te Wero debate 2017
Candidates for the Māori seat of Tāmaki Makaurau debate the issues of this election. The speakers are Peeni Henare, the sitting MP from the Labour Party, Shane Taurima from the Māori Party and Marama… Audio
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Your big election listens from RNZ Insight
A selection of Insight podcasts investigating the big issues this election. Audio
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Broadcasting buried in policy parade
The broadcasters we have today were largely shaped by political decisions made more than 25 years ago. Mediawatch rounds up the media policies that political parties are offering this time round - if… Audio
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Fact or Fiction: Which health claims are quackery?
Audio 7 Sep 2017Health accounts for one of the largest chunks of government spending. Fact or Fiction delves deep into the stats to see if recent claims by the Labour Party stack up.
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Fact or Fiction: Fiscal holes and child poverty
Audio 5 Sep 2017Fact or Fiction assesses two of the big issues arising from the second leaders debate.
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ACC targets students in anti-sexual violence initiative
ACC a new initiative aims to help reduce the amount of sexual violence suffered by young people.
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Brighter Future? Recession, recovery and record immigration
Audio 28 Jul 2017To end RNZ's Is This The Brighter Future? series, senior journalists Jane Patterson and Patrick O'Meara crunch the numbers on the government's economic stewardship.
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Fiji mismanagement getting worse - CCF
Financial mismanagement in Fiji's government departments is getting worse, according to a civil society organisation. Audio
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Question Time for 26 July 2017
JACINDA ARDERN to the Minister for Social Development: Does she stand by her statement yesterday that the Ministry of Social Development Household Incomes report shows “both lower and higher income…
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Insight: Is mountain biking the next golf?
Mountain biking is experiencing a boom in New Zealand. Chris Bramwell takes to the trails to find out why. Audio
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Tax & spend, Māori seats and the confessions of a co-leader
In our third Caucus, Labour's fiscals, Winston's growing spending tab, who wants the Māori seats, what a Green Party voter looks like and whether it's OK for Metiria Turei to have deceived WINZ (oh… Audio
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Voters given choice between tax cuts and higher social spending
Labour have unveiled the party's economic plan ahead of the election. National's tax cuts - worth nearly 2-billion-dollars a year - would be scrapped, to help fund a big spend on health, education and… Audio
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Labour ditches tax cuts in favour of higher social spending
Labour has made its main economic pitch to voters with its alternative Budget, under which billions more would be spent on health, education and boosting family incomes. Audio
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New Zealand families battle to get justice for overseas deaths
Kelly Savage, 27, died after spending ten days tied to a bed in a Japanese psychiatric ward. The struggle of his family to get answers about exactly what happened and hold people accountable brings… Audio
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Japanese hospital accused of "cruel" and "medieval" treatment
Audio 13 Jul 2017A New Zealand couple whose mentally ill son died in a Japanese hospital have described his treatment there as cruel and medieval. Kelly Savage, 27, died after spending 10 days tied to a bed in a… Audio
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Budget 2017: spending under scrutiny
Ministers are facing up to select committees to justify the government's spending following the reveal of Budget 2017 in May. Audio
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Nationwide drug crisis in PNG hospitals
Audio 16 Jun 2017A nationwide drug crisis has crippled hospitals and health centres in Papua New Guinea, with some hospitals completely running out of supplies. But replenishments are finally on their way. Audio
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New Zealand well poised to lead Pacific aid
Audio 5 Jun 2017In a world of shrinking aid budgets and closing borders New Zealand is well poised to show global leadership according to this country's umbrella body for non-government organisations. Audio
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'People before buildings': Bishop on Christ Church Cathedral's future
Bishop Victoria Matthews says she would rather see money spent helping people than reinstating the Christ Church Cathedral, badly damaged in the 2011 earthquake. Video, Audio
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Question Time for 24 May 2017
ANDREW LITTLE to the Prime Minister: Does he agree with Hon Alfred Ngaro that some of the media are manufacturing the housing crisis; or does he agree there is a housing crisis, given Auckland has a…
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Parliament's Melbourne Cup
It's budget week - when on behalf of their wallets, people become intensely interested in finance policy. The House talks to Treasury about how the budget is born. Video, Audio
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Question Time for 11 May 2017
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JACINDA ARDERN to the Minister of Finance: Has total spending on Working for Families decreased while his Government has been in office; if so, by how much?
CHRIS BISHOP to the Minister of Finance:…
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Tallying up the Bill
This week the Government is tidying its books before the new budget, getting retrospective permission for extra cash that left the national wallet. Audio
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The Challenger - Jenny Shipley
In part four, Guyon Espiner talks to Dame Jenny Shipley about being the first woman on the 9th Floor, plus coups and coalitions, welfare reform and Winston Peters. And, above all, her commitment to… Video, Audio
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Water Fools? Sacred pipi beds polluted
A Bay of Plenty iwi is devastated that local dairy farms have polluted its sacred pipi beds with ecoli bacteria. Audio
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Water Fools? - Southern Lakes: a changing landscape
Audio 19 Apr 2017As a population explosion engulfs Queenstown and Wanaka, local councils and water scientists are fighting a race against time to protect the Southern Lakes' pristine waters from urban runoff.
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A sliver of relief
Almost two years ago 19-year-old Alex Renton was given special approval to use medicinal cannabis now his mother is fighting for others to have access. Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Mar 31 2017
Audio 31 Mar 2017A review of the week's news including... almost a week after a book made explosive claims about a fatal New Zealand SAS raid on two villages in Afghanistan the chief of the defence force says he's… Audio