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The government's handbrake - where to next for NZ First?
He's sucked up all NZ First's oxygen for decades - but Winston Peters admits he's not immortal. What does the party's future look like? Audio
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Auckland mayoral debate: Phil Goff v John Tamihere
Auckland's two mayoral front-runners join Checkpoint host Lisa Owen in RNZ's first mayoral debate.
Current mayor Phil Goff and contender John Tamihere have expressed little love for each other so… Video, Audio
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'Honour the language' - Māori for MPs
MPs at Parliament say they're making the time for te reo Māori lessons to honour the language. Audio
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The battle of two Julie Annes
The war of Parliament’s Question Time is measured out in daily skirmishes. A proxy campaign fought by a handful of combatants, over rules as much as policy. Audio
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Coy candidates playing the media
Prospective politicians with hired hands from PR are flying kites in the media before committing to a campaign. Candidates running for office should be covered as news but can the media avoid being… Video, Audio
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Youth Parliament 2019 declares climate emergency
Youth MPs declared a climate emergency at Youth Parliament this week putting pressure on the real Parliament to follow suit writes Sophie Dixon.
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A briefing, a farewell, and a paycheck at Parliament
The House rounds up some of the happenings at Parliament this week including a briefing on women, peace, and security, a farewell speech from Nuk Korako, and funding for the watchdogs. Video, Audio
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Anonymity on the internet and fighting extremism
Insight - The internet has helped those wanting to spread extremism and in the wake of the Christchurch terrorist attacks anonymous forums have come under scrutiny. Max Towle investigates whether… Audio
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Review: Xi Jinping's Third Revolution under the spotlight
China expert Elizabeth Economy's book on the "Third Revolution"of Xi Jinping is a good analysis of his rise and policies, writes reviewer Jeremy Rees
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A Battle for Banking
The banking sector is facing a huge shake up as tech companies look to get in on the action.
Governments around the world are keen to see more competition in the sector.
Jenée Tibshraeny from… Audio
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Checking in on the neighbours
MPs say a trip to Vanuatu and Solomon Islands will create relationships and reaffirm friendships Audio
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Samoa domestic violence inquiry seeks to lift 'veil of silence'
A new report into the "crisis" of domestic violence in Samoa has attempted to pull back the "veil of silence" shrouding the issue. Audio
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Simon Bridges's spending scoop highlights the pros and cons of political leaks
Newshub’s early reveal of Simon Bridges’ big bill for travel created a political drama for the media this week. But the handling of the leaked info also sparked criticism from some pundits and others… Audio
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National Party conference - political analysis
It was back to the future for National's Simon Bridges at the weekend with the key focus on education policies some say were recycled from ACT and the Labour Party. Mr Bridges delivered his first… Audio
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New Zealand's aid commitment under scrutiny
New Zealand's international aid and development efforts came under scrutiny recently at a workshop in Wellington. Audio
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What even is New Zealand Music Month? An oral history
New Zealand Music Month has been running for 17 years. Alex Behan asks the people who were there from the start to tell its story: how it began, what it's achieved and where it's going next. Video, Audio
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Politics: Are National Standards degrading Arts and Music education?
Arts and Music education is being diluted – that’s according to organisations within the education sector and some major political parties. The groups say National Standards are preventing children… Audio
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Should I stay or should I go?
Sri Lanka, 1992 - New Zealand's Black Caps cricket team dodge a suicide bomber but get caught up in a web of civil war, contract disputes and fights between players and management. Audio
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Dunne's departure: National's allies disappearing
National Party leader Bill English says the departure of Peter Dunne doesn't change National's focus, after the United Future leader and National's coalition partner announced he'll resign from… Audio
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Brighter Future? Obesity tips the scales on smoking
Audio 5 Jul 2017Increasingly strict controls on tobacco since National was elected have hastened a decline in New Zealand's smoking rates, but a lack of similar action on obesity has seen it overtake smoking as the… Video
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The Butcher Shop: Wine
Terroir, appellation and geographical indicators are held up as the way for us to market high-quality wine. But is this true, and what could its downsides be? And how can our wine industry thrive? Audio
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More than just the media vs the marae
Pundits have predicted the media shut-out at Te Tii marae - and politicians pulling out - might mean the end of Waitangi Day as we know it. But will the media simply follow the leader next year? Audio
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Focus on Politics for 5 August 2016
While National is the main governing party, it could not do so without support arrangements with other, much smaller, political parties. Since being elected in 2008 National has had agreements with… Audio
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Jim McAloon: Labour's 'bumpy' ride of the century
Labour is Aotearoa's oldest political party and this month marks its centenary. Jim McAloon is an associate professor in history at Victoria University and has been a member of the Labour party for 25… Audio
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Pacific urged to be cautious over seabed mining
Audio 28 Apr 2016A new report by the World Bank says Pacific Island countries should be cautious over any plans for mining of the seabed. Audio
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Top five musical treats from 2015
Music 101 contributors and friends list their top five musical treats from 2015
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Fiji's media decree to stay
Audio 19 May 2015Fiji's controversial media decree stays after parliament voted against any modification as suggested by the opposition. Audio
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Voters in Northland waiting for change
Lois Williams explores what Northland expects after electing Winston Peters as its MP. Audio