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Labour, NZ First accused of hypocrisy over Iraq decision
Government parties that were highly critical of the original Iraq deployment have been accused of hypocrisy for being part of the Cabinet that approved a further extension. Political Editor Jane… Audio
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Game of Thrones, The Marvelous Mrs Maisel win big at Emmys
HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones was named the best drama series, while Marvelous Mrs Maisel took the award for best comedy, lead actress, supporting actress, writing and directing. Video, Audio
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Man accused of insider trading takes stand to defend himself
Hamish Mark Sansom, the first New Zealander to go on trial for insider trading says he sold his shares in the software company because its poor performance was obvious to anyone crunching the numbers.
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Jenny Shipley accused of mismanaging construction giant
Former prime minister Jenny Shipley sat in the public gallery of the High Court in Auckland for the second day of the case against Mainzeal's former directors, who are accused of mis-managing the… Audio
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Oxfam claims NZ among countries hit by tax-shifting companies
Oxfam is accusing four multinational drug companies of avoiding millions of dollars worth of New Zealand taxes every year. But Inland Revenue says Oxfam's figures are misleading. Audio
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Evening business for 18 September 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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US plans to impose tariffs on $200bn of Chinese-made goods
US President Donald Trump has opened up a new front in his trade war with China by announcing plans to slap tariffs on $200billion worth of Chinese-made goods. Conway Gittens reports. Video, Audio
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Auckland man sentenced for sexually exploiting Filipino children
Auckland multi-millionaire and former local politician Martin Henry Lawes has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison after he paid to have impoverished Fillipino children treated like toys… Audio
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‘Copy cats’ putting metal in strawberries – Queensland grower
Metal has been found in strawberries across Australia, prompting growers to urge consumers to keep buying the fruit but cut them up before eating. Queensland Strawberry Growers Association vice… Video, Audio
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Jacinda Ardern to appear on Stephen Colbert's CBS show
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will appear on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert when she's in New York for the United Nations General Assembly later this month. We called former prime minister John… Video, Audio
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PM fields questions about communications with Derek Handley
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she received a text from technology entrepreneur Derek Handley in relation to the position of Chief Technology Officer, but to her recollection did not respond to… Audio
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PM maintains she wasn’t talking about GDP figures
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has come under fire for saying on a radio interview that she was "very pleased" with GDP figures she shouldn't have seen, as they weren't due to be made public until… Audio
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Scott Dixon 'won't stop anytime soon' - mother Glenys
Scott Dixon's mum Glenys watched nervously from New Zealand as her son won the Indycar championship for the fifth time. She spoke to Alex Perrottet shortly after he made history. Video, Audio
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Winston Peters can't remember if he signed NZ First fine contract
As reported earlier, deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says he had a lapse of memory and has taken back his claim all NZ First party members had signed a contract that would require them to pay a… Audio
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Ka mua, ka muri - walking backwards into the future
"Ka mua, ka muri" is a whakatauki that many will know means "walking backwards into the future" - the idea we should look to the past to inform the future. We started this week talking to Dame Naida… Video, Audio
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NZ First contracts breached Parliament rules - Nick Smith
Winston Peters says he had a lapse of memory and has taken back his claim all NZ First party members had signed a contract that would require them to pay a $300,000 fine if they are expelled or resign… Audio
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Building begins on KiwiBuild Onehunga apartments
Audio 13 Sep 2018Construction will start today on the first apartments in the next step in the Government's KiwiBuild programme. The 25 Onehunga properties are available to eligible buyers and are part of the Buying… Audio
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'Veil of silence' on Samoa's domestic violence
Audio 13 Sep 2018A commission of inquiry in Samoa has found one in five women is raped and 90 percent of people experience domestic violence. The commission's slammed the government for not doing enough to address the… Audio
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No answers, more mystery animal killings in South Island
Audio 13 Sep 2018Nine months ago Peter McLeod was left with nine dead lambs and no answers. He owns a farm in Kuri Bush, south of Dunedin. His stock as well as cattle from neighbouring farms were shot and killed - but… Audio
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All Blacks v Springboks - preview analysis
Audio 13 Sep 2018Strike weapons Beauden Barrett and Rieko Ioane are back in the All Blacks team ahead of Saturday's test against South Africa in Wellington. Coach Steve Hansen has made nine changes which also includes… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 13 September 2018
Audio 13 Sep 2018Terminally ill cancer patients criticise Pharmac over drug cost; Cracks in coalition govt as Crown/Maori announcement disrupted; US East Coast prepares for Hurricane Florence to hit; Elation for some… Audio
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40-hour week 'part-time' at Sistema factory - union
Pay talks have stalled at the South Auckland factory making Sistema plastic containers where a 40-hour work week is seen as "part-time" and a 60-hour week is the norm. The union representing workers… Audio
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Digital harm complaint may restrict media freedom - lawyer
Online news website Newsroom is likely to end up in court sitting across from the scientist and entrepreneur Sir Ray Avery. The former New Zealander of the Year has laid a complaint against Newsroom… Audio
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More players needed for fairer electricity market - Woods
Household electricity bills have risen more than 500 percent in the last 30 years. And at least 100,000 households spend more than ten percent of their income on their power bill. Joining Alex… Audio
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Children approached by stranger in Dunedin
There's concern in Dunedin that school children are being targeted by a suspected paedophile. There are reports of four separate suspicious approaches to children who were on their way to school. It… Audio