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US congress standoff impacts on territories in Pacific
Audio 3 Oct 2013The budget impasse in the United States which has necessitated a government shutdown, has impacted American territories in the Pacific. Audio
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Question Time for 3 September 2013
Audio 3 Sep 2013- Hon CLAYTON COSGROVE to the Minister of Finance: Does he stand by his statement regarding the estimated proceeds of asset sales that "I just want to emphasise that it is not our best guess; it's just…
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Health inspectors close schools in American Samoa
Audio 14 Aug 2013Concerns in American Samoa after health inspectors shut down schools for the first week of the new year. Audio
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Ideas for 28 July 2013
New Zealand spends $15 billion a year on health - more than education, and transport and communications combined. So have we got our priorities right and should the public have more say in how the… Audio
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Interview - John Chowning
Audio 14 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews John Chowning, computer music pioneer and developer of FM synthesis, the engine used in the hugely popular Yamaha DX-7.
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Interview - David Cockerell
Audio 12 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews David Cockerell, electronics engineer, who designed the classic EMS synthesizers with Peter Zinovieff.
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The Panel with John Barnett and Irene Gardiner (Part 2)
Audio 24 Jun 2013Topics - Some researchers believe that boosting optimism could provide new ways to improve health. Eminent figures from the Victorian era including William Gladstone, Benjamin Disraeli and Florence… Audio
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Spending cuts to add to Norfolk Island's economic woes
Audio 24 May 2013The Norfolk Island government is looking to slash its spending and cut jobs as the economy remains in the doldrums and Australian commonwealth funds remain tight. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 16 April 2013
Audio 16 Apr 2013PM justifies law changes to allow spying on NZers, PM John Key talks about GCSB legislation changes, Explosions at Boston Marathon, Labour says Solid Energy spending is reckless, Solid Energy doesn't… Audio
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Question Time for 21 March 2013
Audio 21 Mar 2013- DAVID BENNETT to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he received on the economy?
- Hon DAVID PARKER to the Minister of Finance: Does he agree with Westpac economist Nathan Penny that the increase…
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Question Time for 18 July 2012
Audio 18 Jul 2012- Dr RUSSEL NORMAN to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his statement of 19 March this year that the housing market is “going to take off”?
- TODD McCLAY to the Minister of Finance: How have New…
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Question Time for 17 July 2012
Audio 17 Jul 2012- Hon Dr NICK SMITH to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he received on the economy?
- DAVID SHEARER to the Prime Minister: Does he agree with his Minister of Finance that “the mixed ownership…
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Ministry service review plan revealed in Budget papers
Audio 9 Jul 2012The Health Ministry is about to begin a series of reviews of spending across health services to identify savings for future Budgets. The reviews were revealed in a Ministry paper prepared in the… Audio
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Question Time for 19 June 2012
Audio 19 Jun 2012- TODD McCLAY to the Minister of Finance: How is the Government’s economic programme helping New Zealand manage through current global uncertainty?
- Rt Hon WINSTON PETERS to the Minister of Finance: Is…
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Question Time for 29 May 2012
Audio 29 May 2012- Hon Dr NICK SMITH to the Minister of Finance: How did Budget 2012 contribute to the Government’s long-term programme to build a more competitive economy?
- DAVID SHEARER to the Prime Minister:…
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Senior doctors say health funding much less than needed
Audio 25 May 2012The senior doctors' union says the increase in health spending is far short of what's needed and doctors and services will suffer. Audio
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Big-budget DHB struggles to eliminate deficit by year end
Audio 18 May 2012Auckland District Health Board says it is clamping down on all unnecessary spending in a bid to rein in a new deficit quickly. Audio
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Auckland's DHB cutting back spending after budget overrun
Audio 18 May 2012Auckland District Health Board says it is clamping down on all unnecessary spending in a bid to rein in a new deficit quickly. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 15 May 2012
Audio 15 May 2012A Maori physician says the rise in prescription charges means whanau will be forced to choose between spending on medicines and putting food on the table; Meanwhile, a Maori health researcher says the… Audio
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Government almost doubles the cost of prescriptions
Audio 14 May 2012The Government is almost doubling the cost of prescriptions from three dollars to five dollars to pay for health spending elsewhere. Audio
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Question Time for 3 May 2012
Audio 3 May 2012- Dr RUSSEL NORMAN to the Minister of Finance: Does he agree with National Bank Chief Economist Cameron Bagrie that we are not seeing an export-led recovery, and increased activity in “spending…
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Ministry doubles spending on measles vaccine
Audio 22 Dec 2011Spending on the measles vaccine by the Health Ministry has almost doubled this year as officials continue battling a national measles outbreak. Audio
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Midday News for 9 November 2011
Audio 9 Nov 2011The police say they'd opposed bail for a man now facing murder charges and the political row over health spending heats up. Audio
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Labour promises to boost health spending
Audio 9 Nov 2011The Labour Party has accused the government of under funding the health sector and says if it wins the election it will increase spending. In its health policy released today, Labour has outlined its… Audio
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Question Time for 17 August 2011
Audio 17 Aug 2011Questions to Ministers 1. Hon PHIL GOFF to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by the statement made on his behalf in answer to Oral Question No 4 yesterday that "there is room for celebration in some… Audio
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Question Time for 3 August 2011
Audio 3 Aug 2011Questions to Ministers 1. PESETA SAM LOTU-IIGA to the Minister of Finance: What progress has the Government made in getting its finances in order, reducing debt and returning to budget surplus… Audio
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Question Time for 14 June 2011
Audio 14 Jun 2011Questions to Ministers 1. Hon ANNETTE KING to the Prime Minister: What recent reports has he received on the impact of rising prices on families in light of his statement that "no one is worse off"?… Audio
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Ryall warns of belt tightening in health over quake cost
Audio 25 Mar 2011The health sector is being asked by the Health Minister, Tony Ryall, to cut, defer or slow down spending so more money can go to fixing up Christchurch's health system post quake. Audio
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PM announces intention to reduce new spending
Audio 21 Mar 2011The Prime Minister says there are likely to be spending cuts in areas other than health and education, as the government seeks to reduce its expenditure further. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 21 March 2011
Audio 21 Mar 2011Frustrated business owners storm through the redzone cordon in Christchurch. The Prime Minister says there are likely to be spending cuts in areas other than health and education, as the government… Audio