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Some Hawke's Bay residents fighting to stay in their homes
Some Hawke's Bay residents are fighting to stay in their homes that were untouched by floodwaters during Cyclone Gabrielle, yet have been deemed unsafe to live in.
The regional council says it's… Audio
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National promises 10,000 electric vehicle chargers
The National Party is promising to provide 10,000 electric vehicle chargers across the country by 2030.
But it also proposes to scrap the Clean Car Discount.
Green Party spokesperson Julie Anne… Audio
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National makes commitment to build 1,000 state houses
National Party deputy leader Nicola Willis was among three political leaders who made a surprising commitment at a debate last night to build a 1,000 state houses in Auckland each year.
Labour Party… Audio
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MTA backs National's plans to scrap the Clean Car Discount
The Motor Transport Association is backing National's plan to scrap the Clean Car Discount and rework the Clean Car Standard.
National Party leader Christopher Luxon has also promised 10,000 electric… Audio
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Motion of no confidence against Tonga's PM fails
The motion of no confidence against Tonga's Prime Minster Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni has failed to win support. Audio
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Labour: India a trade priority post election
To politics, and Labour's pledged a multi-million dollar boost to agritech, if re-elected, as the party sets out its plan to supercharge the economy. Chris Hipkins has also committed to visit India… Audio
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A campaign of fear and loathing? Nah, the facts matter more
Should we be worried about the election campaign going negative? Or is the greater worry party leaders who can't get their facts straight? Video, Audio
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Review - Scrapper
Scrapper tells the story of 12-year-old Georgie who's quite happy fending for herself, until the unexpected appearance of someone claiming to be her father. Stars Harris Dickinson (Triangle of… Video, Audio
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National to ditch EV subsidy, but will invest in more public chargers
National will ditch the clean car subsidy for Electric Vehicles if it's in govenrment saying people who can afford a brand new electric car dont need a subsidy from taxpayers to buy it. But it is… Video, Audio
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Chair of Otago local board refuses to explain racist comments
The chair of an Otago local board is refusing to explain his racist comments towards a staffer at a local pub. Strath-Taieri board chair, Barry Williams, has been censured by Dunedin City Council for… Video, Audio
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Hipkins to have a word with MPs after incorrect statements about National
Labour's leader will have a word with some of his MPs after they were caught making incorrect statements about what National and ACT have planned after the election. National says it shows the party… Audio
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How Amelia the bluefin tuna is helping to save her species
Journalist Karen Pinchin looks at the science and politics of ocean-travelling tuna and the humans trying to save the species from extinction in her new book, Kings of Their Own Ocean: Tuna… Audio
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Labour announces economic policy ahead of election
Labour has just announced its plan to supercharge New Zealand's economy if re-elected.
Among its promises is a hundred-million-dollar cash injection for agricultural technology and expanding trade… Audio
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Australia: More turbulence for Qantas, second referendum proposed for Voice
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn with an update on Qantas, which has been facing criticism of its sky-high profits and half billion kept in flight credits. Now its CEO Alan Joyce… Audio
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Two mana wāhine vying for Ikaroa-Rāwhiti after Meka Whaitiri's shock defection
The race for the huge east coast electorate - Ikaroa-Rāwhiti - is wide open, after Meka Whaitiri's shock defection to Te Paati Maori.
Ms Whaitiri has held the seat for the last decade but may have… Audio
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National leader Christopher Luxon on attack ads
They've been crying foul over attack ads, but now the National Party are being accused of being hypocrites.
The Labour Party leader, Chris Hipkins, unveiled a long list of ads he and his MPs have… Audio
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Political leaders outline visions for business and economy
National has accused Labour of treating businesses like children, while Chris Hipkins says he's going into the campaign as "one of the greater fiscal conservatives".
Party leaders have told business… Audio
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Greens’ James Shaw on National's net zero by 2050 pledge
Staying with climate emissions. National says it's committing to "net zero by 2050" - even though scientists are urging governments to get into action and set climate targets for the next ten years… Audio
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New Poseidons zoom in on illegal fishers
New Zealand's new Poseidon P-8A has clocked its first official mission: a multi-national operation north-west of Fiji to catch illegal fishing boats. Audio
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Talking elections and politics
Audio 5 Sep 2023Here we are in an election campaign and if there's one thing politicians like to do, is talking. One goal they have with all that talking is to get us to like them, so we will be more inclined to give… Audio
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Political leaders mixing and mingling as campaign ramps up
Politicians are ramping up their campaigns after the major launches at the weekend, mixing and mingling with school children and waving signs at motorists around Wellington's Basin Reserve. While… Audio
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'People are suffering': Head of emergency dept on understaffing
The head of Wairarapa Hospital's Emergency Department Dr Norman Gray says it wasnt a hard decision to walk off the job. He says there's years of pent up frustration and concerns people are dying… Video, Audio
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Episode 17: A kōrero with Ikaroa-Rāwhiti candidates Cushla Tangaere-Manuel and Meka Whaitiri - Mata
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti is shaping up to be one of the tightest races this election. We speak to its two leading candidates, Cushla Tangaere-Manuel (Labour) and Meka Whaitiri (Te Pāti Māori). Video, Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on Qantas in more hot water, the Prime Minister announces a date in voting for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, and a new coin collection released celebrating… Audio
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ACT announces it will prioritise productivity over all else
The ACT Party has announced it will prioritise productivity over everything else, if elected.
ACT leader David Seymour has unveiled a policy that would set a target for New Zealand to be one of the… Audio
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Patient wants Pharmac to cover cancer drugs
A gut cancer patient paying more than $100,000 for treatment wants Pharmac to fund the drugs that are keeping her alive.
And she's not alone - gut cancers are one of the most common form of cancer… Audio
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Vanuatu's parliament elects new Prime Minister
Vanuatu's parliament has elected Sato Kilman Prime Minister for the a record fifth time bringing to an end Alatoi Ishamel Kalsakau's nine-month reign as the leader of the government.
The vote came… Audio
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NZ Council of Trade Unions runs 'attack' ads against Luxon
The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions has launched a highly-visible campaign which highlights - in its words - why the country will be worse off under a Christopher Luxon-led National government.
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Agencies locking in hundreds of millions in contracts
Public agencies have been locking in hundreds of millions of dollars of contracts for big IT upgrades even as the government pledges to cut contractor spending.
The big winners so far are US tech… Audio
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Documents show head of Waikato University involved in National policy
The head of Waikato University was intimately involved in National's policy of establishing a medical school at the university and told one of its senior MPs it could be a "present" to a National… Audio