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Whakatāne Māori ward advocates cheer government stance
Three Whakatāne women who led the charge for Māori wards in the district are ecstatic legislation change has been signalled.
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Special votes: Nats lose two MPs to Labour, Māori Party
The National Party has lost another two MPs on the final election result - with Labour and the Māori Party picking up an extra seat each.
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Ellerslie locals sad to hear Denise Lee losing electorate
There was dismay in the Auckland suburb of Ellerslie today, as special votes flipped Maungakiekie to Labour - losing National MP Denise Lee her seat.
The one term MP was 580 votes ahead before the… Video, Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Alae 'Frozen in L.A'
RNZ Music is stoked to present your 2020 summer jam ‘Frozen in L.A’ from kiwi indie-pop act Alae. This is the band’s fifth release this year after smash hits ‘Hit Me Where It Hurts’ and ‘Summer… Video
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Hopes pinned on Labour's manifesto leading to significant immigration changes
Migrant groups are looking ahead to what changes the new Labour government will make to border and visa rules.
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Cautious approval on West Coast for new Ministers
West Coast council leaders and conservationists are cautiously endorsing some of the new Cabinet appointments announced yesterday by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
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Tattoo art on full display at NZ-only convention
Some of New Zealand's best tattooists - as well as the most spontaneous tattoo enthusiasts - enjoyed a collaborative weekend together under one roof.
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Wellington City Council funding helped get tattoo event going
Audio 2 Nov 2020Funding from Wellington City Council helped the organisers of this weekend's tattoo convention get the event going.
Around 100 artists from all across New Zealand arrived at the capital for the… Audio
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Red and blacks lift Farah Palmer Cup again
Canterbury has won a fourth straight women's national provincial rugby title in dramatic fashion.
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Wage subsidy questions raised after more than 10,000 audits
More than 10,000 companies have been audited to check they've met the rules of the wage subsidy programme.
More than $14 billion has been paid in wage subsidies - with some of the larger recipients… Audio
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Busted: Investigator Ron McQuilter on his biggest cases
Ron McQuilter lives by his ABCs - Assume nothing, Believe nobody, Check everything. It's helped him through 37 years working as a private investigator in New Zealand. Born in Scotland, Ron followed… Audio
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Dunedin councillor told to apologise for intimidating behaviour
The censuring of a Dunedin councillor for threatening behaviour has been described as a slap on the wrist with a wet bus ticket.
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Dunedin councillor told to apologise for intimidating behaviour
A Dunedin councillor has been told to apologise for aggressive and intimidating behaviour, or he'll be stripped of some of his roles.
Three Dunedin councillors complained about the behaviour of Lee… Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew talks to Kathryn about Newshub's political editor Tova O'Brien becoming even more well known, with an opinion piece for The Guardian on her Jami-Lee Ross interview. And he has an update on the… Audio
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Billy Te Kahika's party splits from alliance with Jami-Lee Ross
The Public Party says it was always in the plan to revert to being its own party, if it failed to make it into parliament.
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Disgraced billionaire ex-boss of Samsung dies
Lee Kun-hee, the chairman of South Korea's largest conglomerate, Samsung Group, has died aged 78.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Dixon off the pace in IndyCar qualifying, Waikato move to the top of the premiership and Ko moves into contention in Georgia.
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Should we fear fake news in our politics?
Fears that foreign political consultants and fringe parties would turn Facebook followers and fake news into votes in the election proved unfounded. The major parties mostly ran a clean game online… Audio
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Tactical voting could have helped Labour's landslide win
Analysis - There's only crumbs for the Greens, there's anger in the National caucus ranks, and the huge swing to Labour indicates possible tactical voting on an unprecedented scale, Peter Wilson write…
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NZ Music Hall of Fame inducts pioneer artists
Jesse speaks to Dinah Lee, the most successful female artist of the 60s known as the Queen of the Mods about being inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame. Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Mysterious London collective Sault has put out four albums over the past 18 months, two of them double LPs. We'll hear two tracks from the band today, alongside a single from bedroom pop auteur Gareth… Audio
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Does the new Parliament look like us?
Analysis - After the election, Parliament will be much more representative than it has been - but it still doesn't fully represent NZ's population, writes Paul Spoonley.
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Wales' Alun Wyn Jones to equal Richie McCaw's world record
Wales rugby captain Alun Wyn Jones will equal Richie McCaw's world record for most test caps when he leads the side against France in Paris.
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Six iconic Kiwi acts to be inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame
News 22 Oct 2020Johnny Cooper, Max Merritt, Peter Posa, Dinah Lee, The Chicks and Larry's Rebels will be inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame at the Aotearoa Music Awards in November.
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Simon Sweetman's music picks
Critic Simon Sweetman has two tracks for us today - Riddle Daddy by The Bobby Lees and Wringer by Lydia Loveless. Audio