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National's parental leave extension desperate tactic - Labour
National announced today it will increase paid parental leave from 18 to 22 weeks, but Labour says that is a desperate tactic, after the party vetoed Labour's bill on extending parental leave. Video, Audio
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First Pasifika poet awarded NZ Poet Laureate award
Audio 29 Aug 2017An Auckland poet and academic has become the first Pasifika woman to be chosen as New Zealand's Poet Laureate. Audio
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National slams Labour's tourist tax plan
Labour has said its $25 border levy will raise $75 million a year to be spent on tourism and conservation, but National says the plan risks putting off tourists Audio
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New Caledonia group draws up independence plan
New Caledonia's FLNKS outlines its plan for independence. Audio
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Solomons PM's withdrawal of Anti-corruption bill denounced
An opposition MP in Solomon Islands has decried the prime minister's withdrawal of an anti-corruption bill from parliament. Audio
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Gap between National, Labour-Greens less than 1 pct
With less than four weeks to the election, RNZ's Poll of Polls shows the gap between National and a Labour-Greens combination has shrunk to less than 1 percent. Audio
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Languages, maths headline National's education plans
The National Party is promising to spend hundreds of millions of dollars teaching primary school children a second language and improving their maths. The party's election campaign launch at the… Audio
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National reveals education package to counter 'Jacindamania'
National Party leader Bill English featured the women in his personal life and his cabinet in a family-focused campaign launch on Sunday. It's been seen as a response to 'Jacindamania' and Labour's… Audio
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National out of touch on education - principals, teachers
Principals and teachers say the National Party is showing it is completely out of touch with schools, after it offered an education policy many school staff are saying could have fixed a lot more. Te… Audio
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Niue finds skink that was thought to be extinct
Audio 28 Aug 2017A rare skink thought to be extinct in Niue has been found alive and well on the island. Audio
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National Party launch: preview
The National Party launches its official election campaign today in Auckland. Demelza Leslie explains what's on the cards. Audio
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Labour, National make campaign promises in the South
Labour is promising Dunedin will get a new $1.4 billion central city hospital in its first term of government - entirely funded by taxpayers. While Labour was focused on healthcare, National was also… Video, Audio
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Unions want Japanese company to settle all worker entitlements
Audio 25 Aug 2017As Yazaki winds down its operation in Samoa, workers look to ensure they receive all entitlements due as well as new employment. Audio
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National Poetry Day celebrates 20 years
Poet Paula Green talks about this year's Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day, plus listeners send wax poetic in the inaugural Jesse Mulligan 1 - 4pm Flash Poem Contest. Audio, Gallery
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Solomons' Chamber calls on govt to resolve internet cable saga
The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry is calling on the government to quickly resolve issues delaying the construction of a high speed internet cable for the country. Audio
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A family owned NZ manufacturer, Fero, is setting up in Samoa
A new manufacturer is setting up in Samoa to take advantage of the skilled work force abandoned by Yazaki EDS. Audio
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Tonga to upgrade disaster management systems
Tonga's government is to spend $US25 million on upgrading its disaster management systems. Audio
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National Party faces questions over campaign slogan
The National Party faces questions over the use of its campaign slogan at the pre-election fiscal update. Audio
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Beer Nation: Why NZ’ers love all things hop
If you're one of the many who struggles to know your IPAs from your IBUs or your pilsners from your porters, beer expert Michael Donaldson has done all the work for you. He's updated his… Audio
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National's Chris Bishop eyes up Hutt South
The National MP, Chris Bishop, believes the marginal seat of Hutt South is his for the picking with a relative newcomer, Ginny Anderson, replacing Labour's Trevor Mallard as a candidate. Audio
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National, Labour outline tax plans after opening of books
There's an extra $2 billion to play with in the Crown accounts, so Labour is ruling out the need for higher taxes, but National is warning there's little room for big spending. Audio
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Samoa PM backs village rights to ban foreign businesses
Audio 24 Aug 2017Samoa's prime minister backs village councils in a move to stop direct foreign-owned competition with local small businesses. Audio
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National rules out family incomes package until 2020
National's finance spokesperson Steven Joyce joins Checkpoint to discuss the government's finances and what his party will do with a $2b surplus. Video, Audio
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National and local economics
Economist Kirdan Lees talks about Treasury's pre-election economic and fiscal update, council spending and cuts. Audio
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Tributes paid to Marshall Islands' Tony de Brum
Audio 23 Aug 2017Anti-nuclear and climate change activists have paid tribute to a man descirbed as a giant of history and an elegant climate warrior. Audio