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Analysis of language at leaders' debate
Last night the two Chris' went head-to-head in Newshub's leaders debate, clashing over crime, health, education and the economy. And while the winner might be up for debate, one word came out on top… Audio
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Labour Party reiterates commitment to Maori
The leader of the Labour party has reiterated its commitment to Maori at an event in Northland's Kawakawa. Speaking at the Ngati Hine Health Trust, Chris Hipkins said they have made advancements for… Audio
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Hundreds of protesters gather in central Wellington
Hundreds of protesters have caused disruption through Central Wellington today, as they march through the streets to Parliament. About 600 people gathered at Wellington's Civic Square for a protest… Audio
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UK: Wootton suspended, oil-field consented
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about New Zealand-born broadcaster Dan Wootton being suspended from right-wing channel GB News. That comes after comments made on his show by… Audio
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Protestors descend on Wellington
Police in Wellington are warning people to expect significant disruptions on Thursday with protestors descending on the capital.
The Freedoms and Rights Coalition is leading the protest, unhappy… Audio
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Finance leaders' debate
We're a little over two weeks out from the election and both major parties have given their pitch to voters to ease the cost of living.
The question is, what will voters go for? Will it be GST-free… Audio
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Fiery clashes as leaders go head-to-head at debate
There were fiery clashes over crime, health, education and the economy on Wednesday night as the National and Labour party leaders went head to head in the Newshub Leaders' Debate.
Political editor… Audio
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Election campaign turned up a notch at leaders' debate
Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon have cranked the election campaign energy up a notch.
The two leaders went head-to-head in an electric leaders debate Wednesday night, hosted by Newshub's Patrick… Audio
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National makes bid to reclaim Nelson from Labour
National is making a bid to reclaim the Nelson electorate seat that was blue for twenty-four years.
Labour's Rachel Boyack ousted Nick Smith in 2020 - and now Blair Cameron is vying for a shot at the… Audio
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Sepuloni: Labour reveals externally costed fiscal plan
We're joined now by Deputy Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni for the weekly catch-up. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
Audio 27 Sep 2023Colin Peacock discusses the big stories of the week, with politics taking centrestage once again. Colin gives us his take on the second leaders debate and looks at the launch of a new news service for… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - The state of debates
Midweek Mediawatch - Colin Peacock talked to Mark Leishman about the ever-growing volume of election campaign coverage - and the latest TV (and off-TV) debates putting party leaders under the… Audio
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National will need NZ First to govern according to new poll
But they don't get any better for Labour's fortunes and National will need more than ACT if it wants to form the next government. That's according to the latest TVNZ Verian poll released just a few… Video, Audio
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Election campaign leaves some still wondering who to vote for
The humdrum of the election campaign has some people still wondering who they'll give their vote to. In the last 1News Verian poll, 12 percent of those polled didn't know or wouldn't say who they'll… Video, Audio
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Chloe Swarbrick 'taking nothing for granted' in tight Auckland Central race
The Greens are facing some friendly fire from Labour in the Auckland Central seat, making the race a tight run thing for the incumbent, Chloe Swarbrick. Swarbrick prized the seat off National last… Video, Audio
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Labour and National trade barbs over economic credibility
Labour and National traded barbs today over their economic credibility, with both saying the other could not be trusted. Chris Hipkins published his party's full fiscal plan this morning to prove it… Audio
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Wellington residents face disruption ahead of two protests
Wellington City Council says it is not expecting trouble from tomorrow's political protests, but it has closed roads around Parliament as a precaution.
The closures, which are right next to… Audio
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Labour says next few Budgets will be tight as it releases fiscal plan
Labour has released its much-anticipated fiscal plan laying out the costs of its election promises, calling it responsible, balanced and credible.
The party's finance spokesperson Grant Robertson… Audio
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Australia: Shock resignation, Qantas crisis, Voice voting
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton talks about the shock resignation of one of Australia's most controversial political figures and longest-serving of all current state premiers: Daniel Andrews… Audio
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Kids get a taste of politics with mock elections
School students are getting a jump on the rest of the country and heading to the polls with a mock election.
115,000 children, at 775 schools are voting for the same parties standing in the general… Audio
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Precedent set for indigenous land claims after ruling in Brazil
In Brazil the country's supreme court has ruled in favour of an indigenous group who were evicted from their land by settlers over generations.
The ruling will set a precedent for hundreds of… Audio
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Roads near Parliament closed ahead of protests
Some roads around Parliament have been closed ahead of political protests planned for Thursday and later in the week.
Those streets closed include part of Lambton Quay, lower Molesworth Street, Kate… Audio
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Green party labels NZ First and National policy 'heartless'
The Green Party says the beneficiary policies announced by National and New Zealand First are heartless.
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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New Zealand First want two-year cap on job seeker benefit
Social welfare policies released by the New Zealand First and National parties are being described as counterproductive.
New Zealand First wants to impose a two-year cap on the length of time a… Audio
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National to introduce traffic light system for beneficiaries if elected
National wants to introduce a traffic light system that could see some beneficiaries docked income, and NZ First wants to cap the job seeker benefit at two years over a person's lifetime.
National… Audio
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Australian based voters make up thirteen percent of vote
If every New Zealander living in Australia voted this election, they would make up approximately thirteen percent of the total vote.
That's according to Every Kiwi Vote Counts - an organisation that… Audio
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Roads near parliament closed ahead of protests
Some roads around Parliament have been closed ahead of political protests planned for tomorrow and later in the week.
Those streets include part of Lambton Quay, lower Molesworth Street, Kate… Audio
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Strict sanctions on beneficiaries counterproductive says advocate
A beneficiaries advocate says election promises to impose sanctions on people who don't find a job are not helpful.
The National Party has vowed to dock the pay of some beneficiaries if they aren't… Audio
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Protestors heading to Wellington
Wellington commuters are in for a tricky few days.
Vehicle access in and around the parliamentary precinct is reduced Wednesday morning, with several nearby roads closed to traffic.
Not only is that… Audio
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Green's annouce policy to double Best Start payment
Time now for our weekly catch up with the Green Party, and yesterday they announced a policy to double the Best Start payment from $69 a week to $140, and to make it available for all children under… Audio