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OIA papers reveal Oranga Tamariki trying to overhaul old technology
A multimillion-dollar IT platform vital to safeguard children at risk of abuse has lurched into the danger zone and had to be reset.
Oranga Tamariki is trying to overhaul technology so old its… Audio
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Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick on Govt changes to emergency housing
The Green Party is furious at the Housing Minister for refusing to guarantee that the Government's changes to emergency housing won't lead to more homelessness.
The Coalition last month announced… Audio
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Community housing providers concerned over funding
Community housing providers are putting the brakes on building desperately needed homes because there's no guarantee of government funding after June next year.
The Government pays rent subsidies to… Audio
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PM Luxon on Govt's new 36-point action plan
The Government has unveiled a 36-point action plan on Tuesday morning, listing projects it's promising to achieve by June the 30th.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Government announces new list of projects
The Government has announced its new list of projects it's promising to achieve over the next three months.
The action plan contains 36 bullet points to be ticked off by June the 30th.
Deputy… Audio
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Willis: minimum wage, landlords, China spying illegally
Nathan Rarere speaks every week to the finance minister and deputy National leader Nicola Willis. Audio
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The disability ministry's funding fiasco
Service cuts from the disability ministry caused panic and stress. How did it all go wrong? Audio
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Guyon Espiner: Tough interviews and Type 1 Diabetes
Author, journalist and broadcaster Guyon Espiner swaps notes with Anika on tough interviews, living with diabetes and life in general. Video, Audio
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Flow of info blown off course by Gabrielle
A review of the Cyclone Gabrielle response found the emergency management response was not fit for purpose - and not good for media providing critical 'real time' coverage of the disaster. But one…
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How to MP: Tips from a ‘great parliamentarian’
As he departs from Parliament, Grant Roberson outlines the skills and requirements for being a successful MP, and what he would replace Question Time with. Video, Audio
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Viet Thanh Nguyen on being Vietnamese and American
As a child watching the film Apocalypse Now, writer Viet Thanh Nguyen felt split in two - was he one of the Americans doing the killing or one of the Vietnamese being killed? "That moment really… Audio
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Getting specific or aiming wide: The tactics of Question Time
A look at the tactics of primary questions during Question Time, with help from Grant Robertson, Judith Collins and Gerry Brownlee. Audio
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Ministry of Pacific Peoples to lose 40% of workforce
The Ministry of Pacific Peoples is the latest to face the reality of the Coalition government's cost-cutting, with staff informed of plans to slash the workforce by 40%. Under the proposal, 63… Audio
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Swarbrick on Karangahape Road rainbow crossing painted white
A rainbow crossing on Auckland's Karangahape Rd has been painted white overnight.
The vandalism comes just a few days after a similar rainbow crossing in Gisborne was painted white by Destiny Church… Audio
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Nicky Hager on spy system hosted by GCSB
Investigative journalist Nicky Hager says a decade old leaked US intelligence document points to the identity of the foreign intelligence equipment hosted by the GSCB without the knowledge of… Audio
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Finance Minister's numbers don't add up for tax cuts - Labour
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says tax cuts will be the main feature of her first Budget in May. The Treasury is expecting growth to be $42.8 billion lower in the coming years than was estimated in… Audio
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Another chip in the China relationship
China has been caught spying on us. Forty billion dollars in trade might explain why it took three years and the support of two friends to announce. Audio
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Taking MPs at their word, or not
The principle that all MPs are honourable and that they should be taken at their word has been tested multiple times this week in Parliament. Audio
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Labour leader Chris Hipkins on response to China's cyberattack
The Government says it isn't planning to invoke sanctions against China after confirming that a cyberattack involving the republic targeted two parliamentary agencies.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters… Audio
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Labour MP calls for Destiny Church to be held to account
A Labour MP wants to see Destiny Church members held to account for painting over a rainbow street crossing.
The vandalism was in protest against a drag queen event at the Gisborne Library.
A heated… Audio
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Court rules Assange may be able to appeal extradition to USA
A London court has ruled that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange may be able to appeal his extradition to the United States.
Two judges have ordered the U.S. to provide assurances that Assange has a… Audio
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NZ sends clear message to China over cyberattack says expert
An international relations expert says New Zealand has sent a clear message to China: stop interfering or it will escalate its response.
The Government has accused Beijing of being behind a… Audio
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Nights Politics
Ben McKay from the Australian Associated Press joins Emile Donovan to talk about the big stories in New Zealand politics. Audio
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Parliament begins with money bills on a deadline
This week’s sitting of Parliament began with two finance bills that have deadlines attached. Audio
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USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
A New York court has handed former president Donald Trump a lifeline as he runs out of time to secure a US$454m bond for his recent fraud case. Audio
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Parliament network breached twice by China backed hackers: Minister
The Government's security agencies have confirmed a state-sponsored actor linked to China was involved in malicious cyber activity targeting NZ Parliament. Audio
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Questions over whether NZ is linked to cyber-attacks
The UK has accused the Chinese state affiliated APT31 group of hacking its electoral commission, and targeting some of its MPs in 2021.
And the United States has charged seven Chinese nationals with… Audio
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China expert on cyber-attack allegations
Let's get more analysis on China's alleged interference in Western democracies now.
The United Kingdom and the United States have called out China over what they say have been state sponsored… Audio
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PM Luxon on cyber-attacks, Cyclone Gabrielle Civil Defence review
The United Kingdom and the United States have called out China over what they say are state sponsored cyber attacks.
At the same time as malicious attacks were taking place in the UK against their… Audio