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Pacific Waves for 25 January 2024
Hilda Heine sworn in as Marshall Islands president; A politics professor says women in politics are unfairly targeted compared to their male counterparts; Cat shelter in Rarotonga teaches locals about… Audio
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Political expert weighs in on saga surrounding Fiji's MPs
Victoria University's Professor Jon Fraenkel shares his thoughts on the Fiji's political saga Audio
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Life in Ukraine, 700 days on
For Kyiv resident Iryna Zhygalyuk, the war with Russia is both a constant struggle and the background noise to daily life. Audio
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Donald Trump on top at the New Hampshire Republican primary
Donald Trump has come out on top at the New Hampshire Republican primary, further cementing his role as the party's frontrunner for the presidential election in November. His projected win makes him… Audio
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Rātana; Government warned not to mess with te Tiriti
The Prime Minister has been warned - Māori will not sit by without a fight, if the government attempts to meddle with te Tiriti. Politicians of all stripes have flocked to Rātana near Whanganui for… Video, Audio
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Tom Standage's annual predictions for the year ahead
Speed will be the hallmark of 2024. Life comes at us fast says Tom Standage, deputy editor of The Economist magazine and editor of the annual forward looking special edition, The World Ahead in 2024.
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Former Australian PM Scott Morrison resigns from politics
A former Prime Minister of Australia, Scott Morrison, has resigned, bringing an end to his 16-year political career.
It comes nearly two years after his government's crushing election defeat. He's… Audio
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Expert on Government's decision to send personnel to Red Sea
The Government's insisting it is in the country's best interests to deploy defence force personnel to help target the Houthi fighters attacking ships in the Red Sea.
Prime minister Christopher Luxon… Audio
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Campaigners lobbying the Government to restart live exports
Key players in the agriculture industry have begun a one-million dollar lobbying campaign to persuade the government to restart live animal exports.
A ban by the previous Labour government began in… Audio
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Defence experts sound alarm over new deployment to Middle East
Experts are warning New Zealand's latest deployment to the Middle East could be interpreted as supporting Israel in the Gaza conflict.
A team of six Defence Force personnel are being deployed to… Audio
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Green Party 'horrified' by Government decision to deploy personnel to Red Sea
The Green Party says it is horrified at the Government's decision to deploy defence force staff to help target Houthi fighters attacking ships in the Red Sea.
The deployment, which could run until… Audio
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Politicians arrive at annual Ratana celebrations
Politicians are heading to the annual Ratana celebrations today, where the government's stance on the Treaty of Waitangi is expected to be the big talking point. Iwi members from around the country… Audio
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Helen Clark: 'The world has some grim realities right now'
The former prime minister warned that New Zealand needs to "keep its head" when it comes to signing international statements they've had little input into when it comes to conflict. Audio
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Rātana takes place against a politically-charged backdrop
Rātana officials have said that talks about ACT's proposal to re-examine the Treaty of Waitangi will be the focus of this year's gathering.
The Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has rejected… Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
Republican candidate Nikki Haley is getting one last shot at Donald Trump after Ron DeSantis suspended his presidential campaign. Audio
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Debbie Ngarewa-Packer on Rātana celebrations
Rātana celebrations begin on Tuesday, with church and iwi leaders gathering at the Pā near Whanganui.
It comes just a few days after the Kiingitanga's historic nationwide hui, where over 10,000… Audio
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Cabinet to meet for first time in 2024
Audio 23 Jan 2024Cabinet meets for the first time this year on Tuesday, and the Government has fewer than 50 days to complete its 100-day plan.
Items in that plan include stopping all work on He Pua Pua and repealing… Audio
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Labour queries decision to cut funding for Office of the Clerk
The Labour Party says a government proposal to cut funding for Parliament's Office of the Clerk could jeopardise the democratic process.
The Clerk's office is a parliamentary agency that have been… Audio
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Ron DeSantis drops out of 2024 presidential race
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race and endorsed Donald Trump.
He quit ahead of the Republican primary election in New Hampshire, where he was polling in the… Audio
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Fiji's coalition goverment marred by scandal
Explosive allegations of an affair between two cabinet ministers in Fiji are unravelling. Audio
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National supports Treaty of Waitangi - Nicola Willis
Now it's time again for politics - and National MP and Finance Minister... Nicola Willis... is with us for the weekly catch up. Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Garry Moore (Part 1)
Today on the show, Wallace and panellists Professor Ella Henry and Garry Moore discuss the big things to look out for in the political year ahead. Also, they discuss the state of Wellington water… Audio
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David Seymour on ACT's proposed Treaty Principles Bill
The Act Party's proposed Treaty Principles Bill is headed for select committee, but some tangata whenua are pushing back, arguing it creates misinformation.
Around 10,000 people attended a one day… Audio
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Political commentators Gareth Hughes & Ben Thomas
Audio 22 Jan 2024Gareth, Ben and Kathryn will discuss Gareth Hughes is a former Green MP and now works for the Wellbeing Economy Alliance Aotearoa. Audio
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Huge turnout at the Kiingitanga's nationwide hui
About 10,000 turned out for the Kiingitanga's nationwide hui at Tūrangawaewae Marae over the weekend.
RNZ deputy political editor Craig McCulloch spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Tama Potaka on nationwide hui
Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka represented the government on Saturday at the nationwide hui at Tūrangawaewae Marae.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon chose to opt out.
Potaka spoke to Corin… Audio
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Huge turnout at Tūrangawaewae Marae for nationwide hui
The Prime Minister will be bracing for further challenge from Māori this week, having seen the extraordinary turnout over the weekend at Tūrangawaewae Marae in Waikato.
About 10,000 people attended… Audio
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Government put on notice after thousands turn out for hui
The Coalition government has been put on notice by a swathe of Māoridom - as it gears up for the start of the political year - with further potential flashpoints on the horizon.
Some 10,000 people… Audio
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Trump and Haley campaign ahead of New Hampshire primary
The Republican Party is racing to choose its candidate to put forward to be the next President of the United States.
Former president Donald Trump and his closest rival, former UN ambassador Nikki… Audio
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Te Pati Maori to attend national hui
Thousands of people are expected to attend a national hui of unity at Turangawaewae Marae tomorrow.
Kiingi Tuheitia called for the hui late last year, citing concerns about the new coalition… Audio