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Principals rubbish National's prefab classroom claim
National leader Bill English described 3700 prefab classrooms as "modern learning environments", but principals are rubbishing the party's claims that school property is in the best shape ever. Audio
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National's urban planning idea may have bad results - expert
Elizabeth Aitken Rose, a senior lecturer at Auckland University's School of Architecture and Planning, is warning National's promise to make it easier to build houses could lead to bad planning. She… Audio
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National's urban planning idea 'lacks detail' - property council
As National looks for ways to boost supply in the housing market, its promising to allow cities to bypass the Resource Management Act in order to build more houses faster. But the Property Council has… Audio
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NZ poet laureate launches new poetry book
New poetry book launched by New Zealand's Pasifika Poet Laureate. Audio
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National would bypass RMA to speed up construction
If re-elected, National would enact special legislation which would make it easier to build more housing and infrastructure and make it more affordable. Audio
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Labour blasts National's spending criticism as 'desperate, cynical'
National says Labour has an $11.7 billion hole in its fiscal plan which would lead to significantly higher debt, but Labour says its numbers are robust and National is misleading voters. Video, Audio
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National's new crime policy condemned
National's police spokesperson Paula Bennett's suggestion that serious criminals should have fewer human rights than others has drawn widespread condemnation. The $82 million policy has been unveiled… Audio
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National's proposed sweeping new police powers 'dangerous'
The National Party says it will give police sweeping new powers to search the houses of the most serious criminal gang members at any time for guns. The policy announced by the police spokesperson… Audio
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Healthy eating app rolled out in Fiji
Audio 4 Sep 2017New technology promoting healthy eating is being rolled out to even the remotest parts of Fiji. Audio
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Tongan artists fight for a tradition under threat
Audio 4 Sep 2017Tonga artists want traditional knowledge of arts and crafts shared. Audio
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Newly expanded Pacific Forum leaders summit previewed
Audio 1 Sep 2017Climate change, sustainable development, conservation and possibly West papua will be items on the agenda of a newly expanded Pacific Forum leaders summit line-up in Samoa next week. Audio
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Guam would still be a target without US military bases
Audio 1 Sep 2017Guam's homeland security advisor says the US territory would still be a target for North Korea if there weren't any US military bases on the island. Audio
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Labour, National leaders head to head in first debate
Tax, water and housing concerns were all debated at length by Bill English and Jacinda Ardern in last night's TVNZ leaders debate. The debate came just an hour after shock 1 News Colmar Brunton poll… Audio
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South Auckland fono aims to foster entrepreneurs
A two day South Auckland fono aims to unleash the entrepreneurial spirit among Pacific people. Audio
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Labour ahead of National in latest poll
One News Colmar Brunton poll has put Labour on 43 percent and National on 41 percent. RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson, Labour's Grant Robertson and others join Checkpoint. Video, Audio
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Sport: Fijian Drua aiming high in Australian rugby debut
The Fijian Drua are ready to make their mark in their debut season in the Australian National Rugby Championship. Audio
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Fact or Fiction: The Nation's minor parties debate
Audio 31 Aug 2017Our fact-checkers assess claims made during the recent minor parties debate on TV3's The Nation.
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National reacts to NZ First pledge to move Auckland port
New Zealand First's election pledge to move Auckland's port to Northland has caught his potential government partners off guard. Audio
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Re-elected PNG government lays out priorities
Audio 30 Aug 2017Fixing an ailing economy and a broken health system, as well as addressing corruption are among the stated priorities of Papua New Guinea's re-elected government. Audio
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National leaving NZ infrastructure in deficit - Grant Robertston
National is criticising Labour for its spending promises, saying it will double New Zealand's debt. But Labour's finance spokesperson Grant Robertson says the National government has not left the… Audio
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Peters can work with National despite 'dirty politics'
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is adamant someone from National is responsible for leaking information about his superannuation overpayments to the meda and he's accusing the party of playing… Audio
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Peters accuses National of character assassination
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says he's the victim of a National Party dirty tricks campaign after it emerged in the media he'd had to pay money back after being paid superannuation at the… Audio
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PNG doctors union says it won't be silenced
Audio 30 Aug 2017The secretary of Papua New Guinea's Doctor's Association says he will not be silenced about critical public health issues, following a directive by the new Health Minister gagging health professionals… Audio
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National pledges to extend paid parental leave to 22 weeks
National says it will extend paid parental leave to 22 weeks if it wins the election because it can now afford it, but Labour MP Sue Moroney says National's move is too little, too late. Video, Audio
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NZ First leader accuses National of character assasination
Winston Peters has accused National Party ministers of underhanded behaviour, but Bill English says his ministers were not responsible for leaking information about his superannuation overpayment. Video, Audio