Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called national.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 1826 - 1850 of 6713 in total
-
Rights advocates decry Cook Islands' same sex relations ban
LGBTQI advocates in the Cook Islands are condemning a move to maintain the criminalisation of sex between men. Audio
-
National MPs due in court over Winston Peters' super leak
The National MPs Paula Bennett and Anne Tolley are both to appear at the High Court in Auckland on Thursday to defend themselves against claims they breached Winston Peters' privacy.
Mr Peters is… Audio
-
French Polynesia's Tong Sang given suspended sentence
Tong Sang gets suspended jail sentence - the fourth of this decade's French Polynesian presidents to get a conviction this year. Audio
-
National Botany candidate Chris Luxon makes waves in Parliament
National's newest and most high profile recruit Christopher Luxon is already making waves in Parliament.
The former Air New Zealand boss was last night selected as the party's Botany candidate for… Audio
-
National party changes in the past day.
Former National party staffer, Ben Thomas, joins the discussion about Christopher Luxon as National's candidate in Botany and Maggie Barry leaving politics. Audio
-
Inside the National Party's Botany selection meeting
Christopher Luxon has been selected as the National Party's candidate for the Botany electorate.
Mr Luxon put forward his name forward less than a month ago, after six years as Air New Zealand's… Audio
-
Tonga makes history by beating rugby league world champs
Tonga's top rugby league players have created history by producing one of the sport's biggest upsets in beating the world champion Australians in Auckland over the weekend. Audio
-
Christopher Luxon selected as National candidate for Botany.
Last night Former Air New Zealand CEO Christopher Luxon was selected as the National candidate for Botany. The seat is currently held by former National MP Jami-Lee Ross, who resigned from the party… Audio
-
Book review - Zealandia, the valley that changed a nation
David Hill reviews Zealandia, the valley that changed a nation by Jim Lynch. Published by Kotare Publications. Audio
-
National Party policy proposal criticised at Royal Commission
The Royal Commission investigating abuse in care has been told the National Party's proposal to block gang affiliates' access to the benefit if they're unable to prove legal income would only enhance… Audio
-
Samoans flock to hospitals for measles immunisations
Samoans are flocking to clinics following news of two more deaths suspected to be from measles. Audio
-
National's gang member sanctions 'unworkable' - former Minister
The National Party released its social services discussion document, floating a series of "hard-line" policies on welfare, on Wednesday.
Corin Dann speaks to Chester Borrows, a former police officer… Audio
-
National's gang policy will win votes - commentator
The National Party released its social services discussion document, floating a series of "hard-line" policies on welfare, on Wednesday.
Ideas include blocking gang members and their associates from… Audio
-
National targets gangs, anti-vaxxers in planned policies
National is signalling a crackdown on social welfare if it is elected next year with gang members and anti-vaxxers in its sights.
The Opposition party has released its social services discussion… Audio
-
National proposes new social welfare policies
The National Party is floating a series of "hard-line" policies on social welfare, including whether to require sole parents to have their child fully immunised in order to receive a benefit. Audio
-
National wants tougher tests for gang members on benefits
The National party says it will block gang members and their associates from the dole if they can't prove they don't have illegal income or assets.
The party will release a new discussion document… Audio
-
Marshalls mulls legal action against US over nuclear waste leak
The Marshall Islands is exploring legal action against the US over a leaking nuclear-waste filled concrete dome. Audio
-
Pacific Regional Council for Early Childhood Development established
Fifteen regional countries and territories have established a new Pacific Regional Council for Early Childhood Development. Audio
-
Although neglected and misrepresented, the New Zealand wars shaped us as a nation, says Vincent O’Malley
The New Zealand Wars are discussed by historian Vincent O'Malley and Mihingarangi Forbes in front of an audience at Te Papa. Audio
-
39 people found dead in Essex were Chinese nationals.
The 39 people found dead in a refrigerated container in Essex were Chinese nationals. Police are still questioning the lorry driver -- 25 year-old Mo Robinson -- on suspicion of murdering the eight… Audio
-
Measles outbreak in Pacific: NZ Govt under pressure
New Zealand's government is under pressure to limit harm from measles, which is spreading into Pacific Island countries. Audio
-
Pacific youth leaders want seat at nation-building table
Pacific youth are calling on their leaders to strengthen governance structures so that young people can more effectively influence decision-making. Audio
-
Tonga Invitational XIII vs Great Britain: Tongan community divided
The Tongan community appears divided ahead of this weekend's clash between the Tonga Invitational XIII and Great Britain in Hamilton. Audio
-
Jakarta forms new agency to co-ordinate overseas aid
Indonesia's government has launched a new overseas aid agency, the Indonesian Agency for International Development, to strengthen ties in the Pacific and other regions. Audio
-
Anti-terror law change delayed without National support
Legislation to clamp down on returning foreign fighters will be delayed after the Justice Minister failed to get the National Party on board.
The counter terrorism bill was scheduled to have its… Audio