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Govt finds $4 billion in public service savings over next four years
The Labour government has found nearly $4 billion in savings across the public service over the next four years. It comes as the government's accounts for the eleven months to the end of May show tax… Audio
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National party leader's press conference derailed by heckler
National Party leader Christopher Luxon had his media conference derailed by a heckler from the Freedoms New Zealand party this afternoon. The man was hanging over a fence behind where Mr Luxon was… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Sarah Sparks and Ian Powell (Part 1)
Audio 28 Aug 2023Today on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Sarah Sparks and Ian Powell discuss the latest in politics at the start of the last sitting week of the 53rd Parliament. Plus, they discuss light… Audio
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Tom Scott remembers Dun Mihaka
Veteran Maori activist and author Te Ringa Mangu Mihaka, known to many as Dun Mihaka, died last week. One man who knew him, is award-winning cartoonist and political columnist, Tom Scott. He speaks… Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband & Tim Hurdle
Correspondents Dale Husband and Tim Hurdle join Kathryn to discuss Chris Hipkins ruling out any possibility of Labour working with New Zealand First and Winston Peters post-election - even as the… Audio
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Middle East correspondent Sebastian Usher
Sebastian says among the number of issues in Israel at the moment is the controversial judicial overhaul and the intensifying conflict with Palestinians. In Syria, there've been days of anti-… Audio
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Labour would work with Te Pāti Māori to form government
Labour's leader Chris Hipkins says this election offers voters a choice of unity and progress; or fear, cuts and chaos.
In a fierce attack speech yesterday, Mr Hipkins accused the right bloc of being… Audio
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We ruled Labour out 18 months ago: Winston Peters
Labour's leader Chris Hipkins says this election offers voters a choice of unity and progress, or fear, cuts and chaos.
In a fierce attack speech yesterday, Mr Hipkins accused the right bloc of being… Audio
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Labour won't work with NZ First after the election
Labour has ruled out working with New Zealand First after the election. Labour Leader Chris Hipkins is describing the party as a force for instability and chaos.
Political editor jane Patterson spoke… Audio
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Hipkins labels National, ACT and NZ First a 'coalition of fear'
Labour's leader Chris Hipkins is painting National, ACT and New Zealand First as a "coalition of fear".
In a speech yesterday, Hipkins ruled out working with those parties, saying they would deliver… Audio
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Green Party place emphasis on low-emission transport options
The Green Party is focusing on low-emission transport, resilient urban planning, and access to nature in its new "Climate-safe Communities" policy.
Key proposals include building light rail in… Audio
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Labour rules out NZ First partnership
Labour Leader Chris Hipkins has unleashed a fierce attack against the opposition, accusing the right bloc of being divisive and chaotic.
He's also confirmed which parties Labour could and couldn't… Audio
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Te Pāti Māori's Debbe Ngarewa Packer on the week in politics
Time now for our regular korero with Te Pati Maori - and last night they were set to launch their policy for people with disabilities.
Co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer joined Nathan Rarere to explain.
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Chris Patten: The last British Governor of Hong Kong
Audio 27 Aug 2023Chris Patten, Lord Patten of Barnes was a top Tory politician, prime ministerial material, and Chairman of the Conservative Party in the UK who went on to be the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong… Audio
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Mediawatch for 27 August 2023
Audio 27 Aug 2023Brought to you by 'partners' - critics question sponsorship deals pushing clients' content into news media; IMANZ - a new umbrella body for independent local media marketing agencies; low key reveal… Audio
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Beyond the tiles, the work of photographers at Parliament
If there’s one group who we don’t hear enough about, it’s the photographers who cover Parliament. A new exhibition is casting light on five of these practitioners. We talk to two of them. Audio
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Danyl McLauchlan: a Machiavellian view of politics
Audio 26 Aug 2023Scientist and writer Danyl McLauchlan joins Kim to tackle life's big questions, ideas and thinkers. This week, Nicolo Machiavelli, the founder of modern political theory, who argued that politics… Audio
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Labour sells its vaping crackdown - but is it too late?
The government's pointed to vapes as a key weapon in the war against cigarettes.
In the rush to reach its smokefree targets, however, there are fears the horse has bolted - with children exposed to… Audio
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Calling in the debt owed by slave-holding nations
A report co-authored by a UN judge has added to growing international calls for reparations to be paid by perpetrators of transatlantic slavery. The Brattle Group Report calculates 31 former… Audio
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Rangitikei electorate up for grabs, but do locals know their options?
Rangitīkei is the third largest electorate in the North Island, stretching from east of Levin in the south to above Taumarunui in the north. And it's up for grabs this election, as its four-term… Audio
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Motion of no confidence filed against Tongan PM
Motion of no confidence filed against Tongan PM. Audio
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Finger pistols at 2pm: photos from a week of Question Time
The election looms over Parliament’s debating chamber and as it nears the behaviour of MPs is amplified, especially in Question Time. We have a week of photos from above and from down amongst it.
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Trump surrenders to authorities, snapped in surly-looking mug shot
Inmate P01135809 is looking pretty surly in his Fulton County jail mug shot. The snap was taken when former president Donald Trump surrendered to authorities in Georgia on more than a dozen charges… Video, Audio
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Graham Kelly - Keeping the Party in Tune
Former trade unionist and Labour MP Graham Kelly has played in Dixieland and dance bands for most of his life. He's written a book about how politics and music has shaped his life. Audio
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Todd Muller and 'What might have been'
Among a long week of debates at Parliament, MPs still found the time for farewell speeches from departing colleagues. Todd Muller's stood out and while uncomfortable for his colleagues, it is worth… Video, Audio
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Finance Minister hopes flood deal will bring certainty to homeowners
The Finance Minister, Grant Robertson, hopes cost-sharing packages for storm damage in Auckland and Gisborne will give some certainty to affected homeowners.
In Auckland, the Government will… Audio
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Trump set to surrender to authorities in Atlanta
Former US President Donald Trump will surrender to authorities at an Atlanta jail in the coming hours, to face charges of trying to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state of Georgia.
Trump… Audio
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Shane Jones shows face at Kerikeri debate
Shane Jones' hopes of making a comeback this election will have got a boost from the reception the New Zealand First candidate received at a political meet and greet in Kerikeri last night.
Organised… Audio