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PREFU shows six years of economic mismanagement says National
Battered and bruised, but better than expected - that's the state of the government's books in Treasury's pre-election forecast.
The government is celebrating the state of the nation's coffers… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 13 September 2023
Villagers in Morocco digging for survivors by hand; Thousands apply for new visa to help with cyclone rebuild; Charges against booking agents dropped in Whakaari trial; Is Covid damaging our immune… Audio
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Students in remote Ruatoria ready to vote for the first time
In the East Coast town of Ruatoria, some students at the remote high school will be voting for the first time in this year's election. Many rangatahi once rode horses to school, and are now going for… Audio
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Green's on their policy to protect 30% of marine waters
To politics, and yesterday the government's books were opened, to reveal a more optimistic economic picture than expected. But there are fresh warnings that persistent inflation will see interest… Audio
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Why politics matter in the clash between landlords and tenants
There are horror stories on both sides of the landlord/tenant divide, but how do the laws of the country ensure a fair balance between the rights of both? Audio
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Party leaders ride the highs and lows of new poll
Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins did his best to look chipper on the campaign trail today, after a bruising TV poll last night. The latest Newshub Reid Research poll has support for Labour at a six… Audio
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A visit to the birthplace of the Labour party, as it tanks in the polls
As Labour tanks in pre-election polls, we visit a West Coast town that played an important role in the party's history. A miners' strike in Blackball in 1908 laid the foundation stone for Labour's… Video, Audio
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Episode 18: An interview with Labour Leader Chris Hipkins
In an in-depth interview, Labour leader Chris Hipkins discusses Labour’s tax policy, Māori housing inequity, the cost of living, and the climate crisis. Video, Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on the announcement of the first new hospital in western Sydney in 40 years, the Federal Government's Housing Future Fund getting the green light, which will mean more affordable… Audio
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National won't yet commit to free cervical screening
National's Health Spokesperson, Shane Rei, says his party cannot commit to adopting Labour's free cervical smear policy if elected, without first seeing the costings and impact it will have on labs.
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USA correspondent Ximena Bustillo
The House comes back to Washington today after a months long recess. Big picture items have to get done within two weeks: namely passing the budget, or risking a government shutdown. But the two… Audio
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Chlöe Swarbrick campaigns to hold Auckland Central seat
Auckland Central MP Chlöe Swarbrick is campaigning to become the first Green MP ever to hold an electorate.
The seat's one of a handful around the country the Greens are running two-tick campaigns in… Audio
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Winston Peters questions the place of Māori as the indigenous people of New Zealand
Winston Peters is questioning the place of Maori as the indigenous people of New Zealand.
Peters made comments at a public meeting in Nelson on Monday.
Peters spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Political poll third to show National and ACT have support to govern
Support for the Labour Party has fallen 5.5 points to 26.8 percent in the latest Newshub Reid Research poll.
National is up 4.3 points on 40.9 percent. On these numbers, National and ACT can… Audio
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Labour plummets in latest poll
Labour's political polling numbers have plummeted to a six year low.
In the latest Newshub Reid Research poll Labour is sitting on 26.8 percent support - well below a resurgent National Party on 40.9… Audio
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Labour promising free cervical screenings if re-elected
Labour is promising free cervical screenings if they are re-elected.
The cancer screening would be available for 25-to 69-year-olds.
And from Tuesday - the government is also rolling out a new… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 12 September 2023
Labour plummets in latest poll; Political poll third to show National and ACT will govern; Dunedin's deputy mayor resigns; Death toll from earthquake continues to rise in Morocco; 15,000 extra… Audio
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'Massive inequities in this country' - thoughts from Te Araroa
The East Coast is a beautiful place to visit, but it's also home for many people who suffer Aotearoa's worst inequities - housing, health, poverty - and more. Our reporter Leonard Powell continues his… Audio
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Nicola Willis defends policy on unruly Kainga Ora tenants
The election campaign is in full swing, and in the latest political poll, support for the Labour Party has fallen to 26.8 percent. Meanwhile, National is up to 40.9 percent, giving the party a… Audio
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The visible woman – she's no novelty
Three exciting world cups on New Zealand soil have boosted coverage of women's sport stratospherically – and women are now far more visible in public life. When can we say these 'firsts' are normal? Audio
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Former Labour MP on the party's further drop in polls
Back to that news of a dire poll for the Labour Party, the latest Newshub-Reid research polls show the party has dropped to its lowest level since Andrew LIttle was the leader. Labour's dropped a… Video, Audio
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Labour falls into twenties in latest political poll
Just a few days into the official election campaign, Newshub's latest Newshub-Reid Research poll shows Labour has plunged to its lowest level since Andrew Little was the leader. National and Act are… Video, Audio
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National to evict unruly Kainga Ora tenants if elected, so where would they go?
National's plans to evict unruly Kianga Ora tenants will just see more people living in cars and substandard lodges according to one policy analyst. The party says there is deep community frustration… Video, Audio
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Political commentators Sue Moroney & Liam Hehir
Sue Moroney is a former MP with the Labour Party, and now chief executive of Community Law Centres Aotearoa. Sue is also the chair of the Waikato Labour Electorate Committee. Liam Hehir is a… Audio
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South America correspondent Katy Watson
Katy Watson discusses growing speculation that Brazils' former president Jair Bolsonaro, known for his tough stance on crime, could be close to arrest following a scandal involving millions of… Audio
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Greens push for Healthy Ocean Act
The Green Party is pushing for a Healthy Ocean Act in the next three years if it is part of the next Government, saying without a healthy ocean, there is no healthy planet.
The policy would see a… Audio
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ACT leader says confidence-only would be gruelling for National
ACT leader, David Seymour says his party will consider a confidence-only deal if National refuses to co-operate during post-election negotiations.
David Seymour warns a confidence-only deal would be… Audio
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Emergency doctor reacts to National's health policy
National is vowing to cut waiting times for key medical services, including cancer treatment.
Northland emergency doctor Dr Gary Payinda reacts to the policy discussion between Labour's Dr Ayesha… Audio
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National sets key health service targets
National is vowing to cut waiting times for key medical services, including cancer treatment. Its health policy also sets five key targets including shorter emergency department visits; faster cancer… Audio
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National's health targets could hasten privatisation of health
National's newly announced health policy would set targets for medical wait times and cancer treatment.
The party also promises shorter stays in emergency departments, faster cancer treatment… Audio