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National's Shane Reti: Samoa, Dame Kiro, and cyber security
The Deputy Leader of the National Party Shane Reti says if it turns out a state actor was behind the Waikato DHB cyber hack it would be the equivalent of an attack on New Zealand soil. That was one of… Audio
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Budget 2021 just 'papering over the cracks' - National Party
The National Party says the Budget delivered by Finance Minister Grant Robertson yesterday afternoon is simply papering over the cracks.
In its first unconstrained Budget in decades, Labour hiked… Audio
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Country's first national Waka Hourua festival in Tauranga
A flotilla of waka have arrived at Tauranga Harbour - kicking off the first national waka hourua festival. These are the traditional double-hulled canoes on which people explored the Pacific Ocean and… Audio
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National's Dr Shane Reti worried about DHB'S cyber security
Public hospitals in the Waikato region are into their second day without IT systems following a major ransomware cyber attack early yesterday morning. The DHB believes the attack came from an email… Audio
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National divided over Maori co-governance, targeted funding
National MPs are singing from different song sheets - with some now throwing their support behind Māori co-governance and targeted funding.
Leader Judith Collins has been accusing the government of… Audio
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National's Deputy leader wants dental help in Budget
Thursday's budget is being promoted as a Covid-recovery budget. Inside the lock-up for the first time will be National's Deputy Leader Dr Shane Reti. With a key interest in health, Nathan Rarere asked… Audio
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National MPs rally behind Collins after dismal poll result
National MPs are rallying behind their leader Judith Collins after last night's dire political poll and endorsing her claims of a separatist government agenda.
The Newshub Reid Research poll - which… Audio
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National MPs say their leader is safe
National MPs are throwing their weight behind leader Judith Collins following last night's dire political poll. The Newshub Reid Research poll - put Labour at 52.7 percent suppport, and National at 27… Audio
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National Party MP Todd McClay not pleased with Rotorua emergency housing plan
The government is moving to clean up problems with emergency accommodation - at first in Rotorua where demand is greatest - a year after ministers were warned emergency housing was posing a risk to… Audio
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The beginnings of the National Party - Dr Barry Gustafson
Audio 13 May 2021Back in 1936, on this day, a group of defeated politicians met in Wellington. They were the conservatives from urban centres and from the regions. The farmers, the lawyers and the business leaders… Audio
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Food Nation: putting more plants on Kiwi plates
It's time vegetables took centre stage in the New Zealand diet, says the co-founder of the Kiwi company Food Nation. Their plant-based products aren't created to emulate meat, Burdon says, but take… Audio
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Public sector pay freeze will hurt teachers, nurses, police officers - National Party
The National Party is rebuking the government for a pay freeze which it says will hurt teachers, nurses and police officers.
Public servants earning more than $60,000 will only be offered pay… Audio
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National wants a vote of no-confidence in the speaker
The National Party wants a vote of no-confidence in the speaker, Trevor Mallard. This follows unruly scenes last night when the speaker used the legal protections of Parliament to defend himself… Audio
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National Party speaks to press about Mallard accusation
The controversy over rape allegations made by the Speaker and his subsequent apology exploded again in Parliament last night. Using the legal immunity of Parliamentary privilege, Trevor Mallard told… Audio
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Construction of Solomons national stadium to start this week
Construction on the new Solomon Islands national stadium in Honiara is set to get underway this week as preparations for the 2023 Pacific Games move up a gear. Audio
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National Party says Cook Islands bubble too late
Cook Island businesses holding out for much needed tourists have now got a repreive with a travel bubble with New Zealand just days away.
It will start on the 17 May, with Air New Zealand offering… Audio
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Southern DHB unprepared for National Bowel Screening Programme
A team of researchers say the Southern DHB should never have been granted permission to join the National Bowel Screening Programme in 2018. An investigation using the Official Information Act found… Audio
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Covid-19: Turkey goes into national lockdown
Turkey has entered a national lockdown to curb a surge in coronavirus infections and deaths, ahead of the June tourist season.
Alongside the lockdown, is a ban on all alcohol sales for two-and-a-half… Audio
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Māori health leader says National's comments are a distraction
A prominent Māori health leader says the National Party's comments that a Maori Health Authority is septratist is a distraction. Audio
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Decision on Treaty of Waitangi in National Party constitution up to members - Collins
Judith Collins says she's leaving the decision on whether to include the Treaty of Waitangi in the National Party constitution up to members.
Newshub reported on Wednesday the review into the… Audio
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Anzac Day National Commemoration Service 2021
Audio 25 Apr 2021Live broadscast of the Commemoration Service from Pukeahu National War Memorial Park 25th April 2021. Audio
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Tonga National Rugby League expelled from global governing body
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has dismissed Tonga National Rugby League's (TNRL) appeal against its expulsion from the global governing body. Audio
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Health Minister on reforms: 'A truly national health service'
The sweeping health reforms outlined today have gone further than what was recommended by the expert panel review of the health and disability sector chaired by Heather Simpson. Health Minister… Audio
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National defends Transmission Gully decision after scathing review
The National Party is defending its role in the Transmission Gully, following a scathing review that found the project was flawed from the get go.
An interim review into the 27km highway has found… Audio
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Calls for national nutrition guidelines for preterm babies
New research on what extremely low birth weight babies need to thrive suggests a need for new national guidelines on the amount of nutrients given in our neonatal units. Audio