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Taking the public pulse with political polls
The polls are showing a tight race between the two major parties as we inch closer to October's election. But can we trust them? Audio
- 政府推出数百亿纽币跨海隧道计划,各方反应不一
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Auckland harbour tunnels plan: Nothing but a 'pipe dream', mayor says
Auckland mayor Wayne Brown has come out swinging against the government's plans for a second harbour crossing, claiming it to be a "pipe dream". Audio
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Harbour crossing plan's cost, traffic benefits questioned
A local board chair is questioning the cost of Labour's harbour crossing plan, while the mayor says both Labour and National's policies are about about politics, not transport. Audio
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Willis rejects Labour's criticism of policy costings: 'It will add up'
National has hit back at Labour's criticisms of its fiscal calculations saying it's 'very telling' Labour never proceeded with plans for an independent policy-costing service.
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Todd Muller, the human factor
Todd Muller is leaving Parliament. Known for a brief stint as Opposition leader, he also won plaudits for his bipartisanship and advocating for awareness about mental health. Audio
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'I have failed all those that put their trust and confidence in me' - Kiri Allan breaks silence
The former justice minister says she has let her electorate down, her party down and all those who relied on her.
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Auckland shooting: 'All we heard was gunshots', on-site construction worker says
A scene examination has continued at the site at the bottom of Queen Street on Friday in an unusually quiet city, still in shock after Thursday's terrifying events.
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Auckland shooting: Update from the scene
Audio 20 Jul 2023Two people have been been killed by a gunman at a central Auckland construction site. Kathryn speaks with RNZ reporter Felix Walton who is on the scene. There's been significant disruption this… Audio
- 新西兰经济衰退:是否将会持续,各方看法不一
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National straddles two strategies as it prepares for nail-biter election
Power Play - In letting slip its election-night target of 45 percent this weekend, the National Party revealed some of its inner thinking around its campaign strategy.
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'It is very uncertain at the moment' - Mixed views on whether recession will stick around
Businesses are being plagued by uncertainty at the news of a recession - but not all are fearing the worst. Audio
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Business networks miss the mark with key participants - ethnic business leader
The country's ethnic business leaders say wine and cheese evenings do not suit everyone and they want to be included in mainstream business networks. Audio
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Wine and cheese business networks don't cut it anymore
The country's ethnic business leaders say they want to be included in mainstream business networks.
More than 100 leaders and two MPs attended the first business forum for the ethnic community, held… Audio
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'Good evening, citizens': Radio legend Barry 'Dr Rock' Jenkin dies at 75
Radio legend Barry Jenkin, aka Dr Rock, has died at age 75.
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Some broadcasters still shrugging off storm warnings
Some in the media learned the lessons of Cyclone Gabrielle and the Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods, just as the emergency management authorities have done - and they made a concerted effort to… Audio
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Auckland Mayor defiant on selling shares - 'We're not gonna borrow our way out'
Wayne Brown says selling the council's shares in Auckland Airport could be the only option to save more services from budget cuts. Audio
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'I really only want to survive': Restaurant owner fearful of large rates rise
An Auckland business owner fears her restaurant will not survive if the council increases rates to plug its $325 million budget hole.
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New Zealand-UK free trade agreement comes into force at end of May
The PM Chris Hipkins said the Free Trade Agreement with the UK was coming into effect faster than it could have and it is being welcomed by business leaders. Audio
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Droning on about flying pizza - again
This week the prospect of pizza by drone from store-to-door hit the headlines again - seven years years after a similar PR fly-by prompted stories insisting this was just around the corner for needy… Audio
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Harbour crossing proposals cop flak
None of the five proposed options would reduce climate pollution or car congestion and would in fact likely make both worse, Greens transport spokesperson Julie Anne Genter says. Audio
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Options for second harbour crossing in Auckland proposed
Audio 30 Mar 2023The Government has this morning put forward five options for an additional Waitemata Harbour crossing, with Transport Minister Michael Wood labelling it a congestion-buster for the city. The options… Audio
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Former National leader Todd Muller to step down at election
Former National Leader Todd Muller will leave politics at the election in October.
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Auckland CBD bouncing back from lockdowns: ''There's a vibe and a buzz around the city'
After years of construction, crime and lockdowns, some businesses think they are witnessing the city's long overdue comeback.
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Questions for Oral Answer 7 March 2023
Audio 7 Mar 2023Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? ANNA LORCK to the Minister for Cyclone Recovery: What actions has the… Audio
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