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USA correspondent Ximena Bustillo
George Santos has been expelled from the house, making it the first time this has occurred without a conviction. Ximena discusses what this means for the upcoming house elections. And former President… Audio
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Governor-General sends Commissioners to formally open Parliament
Traditions dating back centuries will be on display at Parliament.
At 11 o'clock Tuesday morning the Governor-General will send Commissioners to formally open Parliament.
Then the Clerk of the House… Audio
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Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka on protests
Tangata whenua are taking to the streets Tuesday morning to protest against what they see as a change of attitude from the new Government- which they describe as "anti-Māori"
The coalition agreement… Audio
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Nicola Willis wants list of unfunded policies during Government handovers
The new Finance Minister wants to change the law to force governments to publish a list of policies they've left unfunded, ahead of every election.
Nicola Willis says Labour left many essential… Audio
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MPs declare allegiance to King as Parliament opens
The first of two ceremonies to open Parliament takes place on Tuesday.
The MPs will declare their allegiance to the King and elect a Speaker.
But Te Pāti Māori - who have organised today's… Audio
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Calls for new Government to talk with local councils about plans to replace Resource Management Act
The Canterbury Regional Council is calling on the new Government to talk with local government about its plans to replace Labour's Resource Management Act reforms.
It's chair Peter Scott says he's… Audio
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Protests for National Māori Action Day
Demonstrations are to set begin across the North Island Tuesday morning in response to Te Pāti Māori's call for iwi to unite for a National Māori Action Day - or Toitu Te Tiriti - ahead of Tuesday's… Audio
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Te Pati Maori protesting assault on tangata whenua
People around Aotearoa are being urged to take part in street marches today against what Te Pati Maori is calling an "assault on Tangata whenua" by the new government. In a social media post on… Audio
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Finance minister to release mini budget on 20 December
To politics, and finance minister Nicola Willis has confirmed her planned mini-Budget will take place on December the 20th. The new government has also announced a boost to Working for Families… Audio
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Finance minister accuses Labour of hiding the true state of Govt books
The new Finance Minister is accusing her Labour predecessor of finding "clever workarounds" to hide the true state of the government's finances. Nicola Willis has also confirmed the coalition… Video, Audio
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Corrections minister confident jails will be properly staffed
The Corrections Minister is confident the country's jails will be properly staffed and able to take on as many prisoners as needed as the government gets tough on crime. National coalition deals… Audio
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Researcher says stopping Lake Onslow scheme is a bad idea
An energy researcher thinks the government's decision to scrap a pumped hydro scheme at Lake Onslow is presumptuous.
Energy Minister Simeon Brown told me the choice to pull back government investment… Audio
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New Trade Minister hopes to visit India before Christmas
The new Trade Minister hopes to visit India before Christmas, as he begins work to lock in a free trade agreement within three years.
During the election campaign, Christopher Luxon committed to… Audio
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Government to reintroduce charter schools
Some former charter schools are interested in leaving the state system and returning to charter or partnership school status.
The government is reintroducing the publicly funded private schools which… Audio
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Greens co-leader James Shaw on COP28
It's 3-days into the nearly two-week conference, New Zealand has so far signed up to one international agreement - to adapt agriculture and food production to the changing climate. 133 other countries… Audio
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Lilburn Lecture 2023: Unknown Country: Listening for the Sound of Aotearoa New Zealand - Nick Bollinger
Award-winning writer, musician, and broadcaster Nick Bollinger delves into diverse corners of Aotearoa's musical past and present to investigate what it is that differentiates New Zealand pop music… Video, Audio
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What to Expect when you’re Expecting a Parliament
With a government now formed the 54th Parliament can finally get underway. Twice. Here’s how that happens.
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The Week in Detail: Smokefree, Judith Collins, and woke-washing
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Claims of media 'bribery' derail new government on day one
It didn't take long for Winston Peters’ news media grievances to make headlines - and headaches - for the new government. Mediawatch looks at how the media reacted to his claims of media 'bribery' -… Audio
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Mediawatch for 3 December 2023
Audio 3 Dec 2023Claims of media 'bribery' derail new government on day one; politics shows off air just as politics hots up; mayor under pressure after rumour-based reports. Audio
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Mayor under pressure after rumour-based reports
Wellington’s mayor is under pressure after acknowledging an alcohol problem. Her admission was prompted by media questions about drunken ‘antics’ based in part on a reported recording which no media… Audio
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Richard Jackson: Does NZ really need its defence force?
As wars continue in Gaza and Ukraine, and other parts of the world, a new book questions whether New Zealand ought to have a military force at all. Professor Richard Jackson, Griffin Leonard and… Audio
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Danyl McLauchlan: an argument for eco-terrorism
Writer Danyl McLauchlan joins Susie to tackle life's big questions, ideas and thinkers. Today's he's looking at Swedish academic and environmental activist Andreas Malm, author of the book How to Blow… Audio
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Distractions assail coalition as it lays out ambitious agenda
Audio 1 Dec 2023The new government's first week in office saw it get straight to work, setting high expectations and unveiling its 100-day plan - but it's not exactly been smooth sailing.
Fixing the economy and… Audio
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Political panel
What a week it has been for our newly sworn-in coalition government.
This week to discuss the action we're joined by RNZ political reporter Katie Scotcher, Newhub's Political Editor Jenna Lynch, and… Audio
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Mark Mitchell visits Gisborne to see flood damaged communities
The new Emergency Management and Recovery Minister, Mark Mitchell, is visiting Gisborne on Friday to see cyclone and flood ravaged communities for himself.
Mayors in Tairāwhiti and Hawke's Bay have… Audio
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Questions over coalition directive to reject proposed changes to health regulations overseen by WHO
One of the coalition's first concrete actions since taking power has been labelled incoherent and pointless - while the Labour Party is linking it to conspiracies.
The Government's 100-day plan… Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
Is this really the "most right-wing government" in recent NZ history? Some commentators have described the new coalition government as the "most right-wing" in NZ for a long time. Is this true? What… Audio
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Labour announces shadow cabinet
After six years in government the Labour Party is back on the opposition benches - and has announced its shadow cabinet.
Many of the roles are a continuation of the portfolios MPs held while in… Audio