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Both Labour and National could form Govt according to final election poll
RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson joins John Campbell in the studio to discuss the latest poll which has National on 46 percent and Labour on 37 percent. Video, Audio
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NZ political parties outline Pacific policies ahead of election
Audio 21 Sep 2017New Zealand political parties outline their Pacific-related policies ahead of the election. Audio
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Leaders in final showdown as polls put National ahead
With two days of campaigning left and political polls putting the National Party narrowly back in front of Labour, last night's final Leaders debate between Bill English and Jacinda Ardern could have… Audio
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National ahead of Labour with two days left in campaign
There are just two days to go in the election campaign and National has moved into a clear lead in RNZ's latest Poll of Polls. Audio
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National surges ahead in 1 News Colmar Brunton poll
Political scientist and commentator Bryce Edwards comments on the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll, which has put National on 46 percent and Labour on 37 percent. Audio
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Tourists could help Tuvalu
Tuvalu's tourism authorities are looking at how they can grow the industry in a sustainable way that also spreads the story of how they are adapting to climate change. Audio
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National and Labour respond to claims that arts education is being degraded
Nikki Kaye, National’s Education spokesperson, and Labour’s Chris Hipkins put forward their parties' views on National Standards and their effect on arts and music education. Audio
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Politics: Are National Standards degrading Arts and Music education?
Arts and Music education is being diluted – that’s according to organisations within the education sector and some major political parties. The groups say National Standards are preventing children… Audio
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National Party leader Bill English on Nine to Noon
National Party leader Bill English makes his case for Saturday's election in an extended interview with Kathryn Ryan. Video, Audio
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National urges voters to snub minor parties
National is telling voters they shouldn't bother voting for minor parties. Yesterday on the campaign trail Bill English said voters should cut out the middle man and simply vote for one of the two… Audio
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PNG govt departments locked out due to unpaid rent
Several government departments in Papua New Guinea have been locked out of their offices because the government has not paid rent - in some cases, for months. Audio
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Sleep Well Beast by The National
Nick Bollinger reviews an intricate and mature, yet anxious new set from The National. Audio
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Hope for change in way PNG elections are run
Candidates still need a lot of money and resources to win an election in Papua New Guinea, according to a man who stood in the recent polls in Chimbu Province's regional seat who is pushing for PNG to… Audio
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SPREP marks start of new environmental action plan
The Pacific's environmental agency chief says their 28th meeting of officials in Samoa marks a new strategic direction and the start of an action plan to get there. Audio
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National Council of Women: Vanisa Dhiru
The National Council of Women has marked its 100 year anniversary with its annual national conference, held in Christchurch, the home of Kate Sheppard, who founded the organisation. The theme was "A… Audio
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Pressure goes on as polls show National, Labour are neck & neck
With polls showing National and Labour are neck and neck with just a week to go of the election campaign, the pressure is ramping up for Bill English and Jacinda Ardern. Audio
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National-Labour financial divide
Economics commentator Brian Fallow on polls, wages and taxes. Audio
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National Alliance commits to staying as PNG's opposition
The remaining major party in Papua New Guinea's opposition, the National Alliance, says it's committed to sticking it out as the alternative government after this week's shock defection to government… Audio
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Political discussion: Arts, Culture and Heritage with National’s Maggie Barry
In our final political discussion around Arts, Culture and Heritage policy, recent Minister for the Arts Maggie Barry outlines where National stands on funding for the Arts, what the Arts contribute… Audio
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Iwi warn National to back off farm sale plan
Audio 15 Sep 2017Iwi are warning the National Party to back off its election promise made yesterday to sell state-owned farms to young farmers. Audio
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Hawaiian academic critical of further rail funding
Audio 15 Sep 2017An academic in civil engineering at the University of Hawaii is critical of further funding being channelled into the Honolulu rail project. Audio
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National to sell state-owned farms to young farmers
The National Party can't guarantee that Landcorp farms it sells off won't end up in foreign hands. Audio
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Labour, National both up in 1News Colmar Brunton poll
RNZ political editor Jane Patterson discusses the latest 1News Colmar Brunton poll. Audio
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National MP Jian Yang's work history detailed
What was the National Party told about Jian Yang's work history prior to his selection as a list MP? Audio
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Fallout from Indonesian officials confronting media
Audio 14 Sep 2017Confrontation between media and Indonesian officials at the Pacific Island Forum Leaders summit in Apia last week turned sour when the topic of West Papua was brought up. Audio