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'Irresponsible populism' - Labour on National's proposal to restore speed limits
National are proposing to change the rules governing how speed limits are set if elected next month.
National will mandate a cost-benefit analysis for each speed limit change, which would consider… Audio
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National hope to restore speed limits if elected
National will change the rules governing how speed limits are set, if elected next month.
Transport spokesperson Simeon Brown says they hope to restore speed limits that have been reduced under… Audio
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Luxon ends speculation by stating National could work with NZ First
After months of refusing to explicitly state whether he would work with New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, National leader Christopher Luxon has released a social media video announcing he… Audio
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National and NZ First could work together says Luxon
National's leader Christopher Luxon says he could work with New Zealand First after the election.
Luxon has for months refused to explicitly state whether he could work with Winston Peters.
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National confirms it could work with NZ First after election
The National Party has confirmed it could work with New Zealand First after the election.
After months of refusing to explicitly state whether he would work with New Zealand First leader Winston… Audio
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National to review speed limit changes if elected
National will change the way speed limits are reviewed, if elected.
By mandating a cost-benefit analysis that includes travel times and economic impacts, they hope to reverse some of the recent… Audio
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NZ First's Shane Jones on the Northland campaign
To politics now, and we're joined by the second in command at NZ First - Northland candidate Shane Jones. Audio
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Episode 20: Mata Reports 3: Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
Ikaroa Rāwhiti is set to be one of the most fiercely contested match-ups of the 2023 election, and the electorate's loyalty is about to be tested. Go to 1news.co.nz or TVNZ+ to find the full video… Video, Audio
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Carcass: picking over 2023 cultural policy with Jason (Political Cutz) Muir and Jane Yonge
Audio 24 Sep 2023In a 2023 election campaign special, panel series ‘Carcass’ brings you lively banter on where culture and politics did and didn’t meet on the hustings. Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: Burning the rubbish problem away and the 'wasted vote' myth
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Lavina Good: The Asian Games
Sports journalist, Lavina Good joins us from Hangzhou, China with the latest from the 19th Asian Games. Audio
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Debate stalemates fuel election fatigue
The election campaign went up a gear in the media this week as party leaders lined up on live TV for the first time. But while the public tuned in in numbers, the pundits reckoned the debates failed… Audio
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Mediawatch for 24 September 2023
Audio 24 Sep 2023Debate statemates add to election frustration; the current and future state of Stuff; some good - but overdue - news for Dunedin. Audio
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Long Read: Make voting sexy again
By Nadine Anne Hura: If those with the least wealth and privilege understood how much power they held, their votes could really could make a difference. Audio
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On the campaign trail, week three: Debates, polls, sausage and cheese rolls
Audio 22 Sep 2023The minor parties gave glimpses of their own cooperation styles at the Newshub Nation Powerbrokers' debate, while polls continued to signal Labour on the downturn.
GDP numbers also showed no… Audio
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Labour leader defends handling of bullying concerns around MP
Labour leader Chris Hipkins has defended the handling of bullying concerns about MP Shanan Halbert. A number of former employees have made allegations to Newshub, calling Mr Halbert a bully, claiming… Audio
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The Panel with Jenni Giblin and Ed Amon (Part 1)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Jenni Giblin and Ed Amon discuss Wellington Regional Hospital's Women's Health Service telling GPs to stop referring patients unless they require urgent care.
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Labour extends school lunches
Labour is vowing to keep free school lunches in nearly one-thousand schools if it's re-elected.
Government funding had only budgeted for the programme until the end of 2024, but Labour is committing… Audio
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Grilled with National leader Christopher Luxon
While's there's been a bit of a scramble over his tax policy, the leader of the National Party, binds it together when it comes to breakfast.
In RNZ's new political series, Grilled, the top four… Audio
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Labour and National unclear on how to meet climate targets
While attention is focused on economists finding a $500 million-dollar-a-year hole in National's tax plans, a similar-sized hole in climate costings is hiding in plain sight - and it applies to… Audio
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Lack of civic education leaves NZ students 'ill-equipped'
Lack of civic education leaves NZ school students and youth feeling 'ill-equipped'. Audio
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Paris and New Cal pro-independence groups still at loggerheads
Paris and New Cal pro-independence groups still at loggerheads over future status. Audio
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Grilled | Episode 4: Christopher Luxon
To make an omelette, Christopher Luxon, the National Party leader, has to crack a few eggs. He reveals a small talent for rhythm, the secret to removing the squeezed middle, and salvages what could… Video
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ACT's David Seymour on "power-brokers" debate
Time for our regular catch up with the ACT Party, and they've made some changes to their alternative budget after the government books were opened last week. David Seymour was up late last night with… Audio
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Relative of victim of gang violence hits out at politicians in meeting
A relative of the man badly beaten by a dozen gang members over the weekend has hit out at the politicians who repeated the same-old slogans at a community meeting last night. Videos on social media… Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Phil O'Reilly (Part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Jo McCarroll and Phil O'Reilly discuss voting for policies or personalities, the disappearance of diving boards, and whether to go for a degree or a trade. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris: The history of PREFU
Last week the much anticipated Pre-Election Financial Update (PREFU) was released. The PREFU is a mandatory "opening of the government books" before a general election. However, for most of our… Audio
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The electorate swing, Labour limbo and Luxon-Hipkins two-step
Chris Hipkins needs a new song and dance routine and fast, or he could be doing the limbo and losing the next generation of Labour's leaders. Video, Audio
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National plans to make NZ more attractive to international students
The National Party is promising to expand work rights for international students and do more recruiting, from more countries, if elected next month.
The party announced its international education… Audio