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Māori health services in for nervous wait ahead of election
Māori health services are waiting nervously to see what will happen to the independent Māori Health Authority after the election, with both National and ACT pledging to scrap it if they get into… Audio
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Green Party continue to rise in polls as election day nears
The One News Verian and Newshub Reid Research polls show support for the left bloc rising.
The Greens rose by a point to 14 percent in the 1News poll and is up by 0.7 to 14.9 in Newshub's poll.
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Two new polls both point to NZ First in kingmaker role
New Zealand First remains kingmaker according to two new polls released Wednesday night.
The One News Verian and Newshub Reid Research polls show support for the left bloc rising.
RNZ deputy… Audio
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Minor parties putting in big hours to connect with voters
Minor parties are also marching to the election finish line this week.
Freedoms New Zealand, New Zealand Loyal and NewZeal are polling on 1 percent, while The Opportunities Party is on 2 percent.
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Labour sees last-minute lift in polls
The Labour party has had a last-minute lift in both polls, jumping by one point to 27.5 percent in the Newshub poll and by two points to 28 percent in the 1News poll.
The Guardian's poll, had them… Audio
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National drop in latest polls as election nears
The race to form the next government is shaping up to be a tighter competition than it previously seemed, with just three days left to vote.
Two polls released Wednesday night say neither Labour nor… Audio
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Two polls put Winston Peters in Kingmaker position close to election day
Two new polls have Winston Peters' secured as kingmaker just days out from election day.
In both polls National and ACT cannot form a government alone, nor can a Labour-Green-Te Pāti Māori coalition.
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Deputy PM Carmel Sepuloni on why you should vote Labour
Aotearoa could have a new government as early as next week. But if the three polls from Wednesday are anything to go by, New Zealand First leader Winston Peters could be holding the balance of power… Audio
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Schooling new MPs - Parliamentary Service's navigating role
The polls are closing in just over 48 hours. And while there is uncertainity around what our new government will look like, we can be sure that the 54th New Zealand Parliament will have some fresh… Audio
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Poll mania: Right bloc loses seats, labour climbing in latest polls
With just two days to go until New Zealand goes to the polls, Labour is pushing back but is it too little too late? The lastest TVNZ Verian poll has Labour up 2 points to 28 percent, National up one… Video, Audio
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Teenage climate activists disrupt ACT press conference
A teenage student climate activist, who is too young to vote, has still managed to have her say this election campaign - challenging David Seymour over his party's policy. 17 year old Aurora Garner… Video, Audio
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New poll gives Labour party 11th hour boost
Chris Hipkins reckons the momentum is gathering behind Labour at just the right time, as a new poll gave the party an 11th hour bump. A Guardian poll has Labour up 3.5 points, out of the wilderness of… Audio
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Latest poll shows NZ First support is growing
Most minor parties took a hit in the latest Guardian Essential Poll released Wednesday morning, except for the comeback king - New Zealand First.
The results conducted last week have Labour up 3.5… Audio
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Rental property analysis
The Labour Party says landlords would receive an average of $6,000 a year in tax cuts under a National-led government.
That raises the question of whether those savings would be passed on to renters.
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National and Labour discuss trade policy
National is pledging to double the value of key exports within a decade, if it leads the next government.
It says it would conduct more overseas trade missions than any other New Zealand government… Audio
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Group warns against scrapping Te Aka Whai Ora - Māori Health Authority
A group representing 45 health-related NGOs and 75 individual public health academics and professionals says scrapping Te Aka Whai Ora, the Māori Health Authority, would pose a grave threat to Māori… Audio
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Questions as to whether tax cuts will be passed on to renters
The Labour Party says landlords and property investors will be lining their pockets if National is elected to government on Saturday, likely at the expense of those who are renting those properties.
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Labour says landlords will be lining pockets if National win
The Labour Party says landlords and property investors will be lining their pockets if National is elected to government on Saturday, likely at the expense of those who are renting those properties.
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Discussing the big issues at NZ's northernmost voting station
Among those casting their votes in the Far North this Saturday will be the residents of Te Hāpua, a settlement that boasts the nation's northernmost voting station.
So, what are the big issues… Audio
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Labour's support grows in latest poll
Labour's support has surged in a poll out Wednesday morning.
The Guardian Essential Poll conducted between the 4th and 8th of October has Labour up 3 and a half percent and is now in the 30s.
All… Audio
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The third party groups spending thousands on election advertising
It's not just political parties paying for advertising to influence votes.
Publicity-shy 'promoters' are also spending thousands trying to influence the election.
In Depth reporter Farah Hancock has… Audio
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Greens' James Shaw on social housing policy
Co-leader of the Greens is James Shaw and he spoke with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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AK's Tamaki electorate coming down to ACT or National
With the election just days away now, Aucklands Tamaki Electorate is set to be one of the most tightly contested seats. National MP Simon O'Connor has held the seat comfortably since 2011, but this… Audio
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Press leaders debate kicks off, minus the two main leaders
Following some disagreement and delay, the Press Leaders' debate will finally take place in Christchurch this evening. The two Chrises were set to face off in the notoriously rowdy debate last week… Video, Audio
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Episode 23: An extended interview with Rawiri Waititi, Te Pāti Māori co-leader - October 10th - Mata
Rawiri Waititi discusses racism, Te Tiriti, working with National, and his vision for Aotearoa hōu. Video, Audio
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Labour and National poke holes in each other's fiscal plans
Both major parties are again claiming to have found holes in their rival's fiscal plans.
Labour says National policies would require larger spending cuts than forecast, while National says Labour's… Audio
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Willis defends National's tax policy after new Labour attacks
National's finance spokesperson, Nicola Willis, is again defending her party's fiscal plan despite a fresh attack from Labour.
Labour says National would require more than $3 billion in cuts to… Audio
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National's boot camps a 'dumping ground' for troubled youth says lawyer
National's proposed boot camps for repeat young offenders are being described as a dumping ground for troubled young people.
While recorded youth crime has been steadily declining since 2007, there… Audio
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ACT's Port Waikato candidate dies suddenly
Voters in the Port Waikato electorate won't be electing their local MP this Saturday because of the sudden death of ACT's candidate Neil Christensen.
They have to wait until a byelection is called… Audio
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Extended interview with Labour leader Chris Hipkins
The Labour Party says 6,000 public servants would lose their jobs if National leads the next government.
National's plan outlines $2.3 billion of cuts to public services each year.
But Labour says… Audio