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Football Ferns sensing expectation of the nation - coach
Football Ferns coach Tom Sermanni says FIFA women's World Cup players are not there for the experience, as they chase their first ever win at the tournament. Audio
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KiwiBuild a 'welfare scheme' for wealthy - National
Housing Minister Phil Twyford says KiwiBuild is not a welfare scheme, and wealthy New Zealanders should be able to access it, along with everyone else. This comes after it was revealed a group of… Video, Audio
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National wary but supportive of NZ troops withdrawal from Iraq
The National Party is on board with the government pulling New Zealand troops out of Iraq next year on the condition Australia and the United States also withdraw.
Up to 95 troops are currently… Audio
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National demands wider inquiry after Budget breach saga
National is calling for a broader investigation into whether the government's most senior ministers orchestrated a campaign against the Opposition over budget hacking claims.
The Treasury called in… Audio
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Budget breach: National demands wider inquiry including govt
The National Party is calling for a broader investigation into whether the government's most senior ministers orchestrated a smear campaign against the opposition over budget hacking claims.
Police… Audio
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Major gaps identified in NZ's national security
Major gaps have been identified in national security including no strategy to prevent terrorist attacks.
A senior lecturer of security studies who has researched the system for three years says the… Audio
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National security: Govt admits gaps in counter-terrorism
Major gaps have been identified in national security including no strategy to prevent terrorist attacks.
The government is acknowledging the gaps even as the Royal Commission of Inquiry investigates… Audio
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New Caledonia anti-independence side fears losing control
New Caledonia's next government could for the first time have a pro-independence president Audio
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Safer roads possible without dropping speed limits - National
The National Party's transport spokesperson is advising the government to enforce current road safety laws rather than to reduce speed limits across the country.
The Transport Agency tool Mega Maps… Audio
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National confident Treasury boss' Budget 'hack' claim a lie
National is confident the investigation into Gabriel Makhlouf's Budget hacking claim will prove that Treasury sat on a lie.
The State Services Commissioner Peter Hughes says the investigation will… Audio
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Budget breach: National confident Treasury lied over 'hack'
National is confident the investigation into Gabriel Makhlouf's Budget hacking claim will prove that Treasury sat on a lie.
The State Services Commissioner Peter Hughes says the investigation will… Audio
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Controversy in Tahiti over nuclear compensation law
Rejected claims ignite fresh controversy over French nuclear test compensation. Audio
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One tramper dead, two rescued in Nelson Lakes National Park
One tramper is dead and two others had to be rescued in the Nelson Lakes National Park at the weekend.
A search and rescue team tried to save a severely hypothermic woman on Sunday morning but the… Audio
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Pacific initiatives take centre stage at tourism expo
Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands, and even Wallis and Futuna gathered for a recent tourism expo in Auckland. Audio
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Taxpayers picking up tab for 'deadbeat' dads - National
Deadbeat Dads are the only ones getting a tax cut this year according to the National Party. Absentee fathers and more petrol prices dominated the political debate today. Audio
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National finance MP Amy Adams discusses Budget 2019
The National Party is claiming that this year's Budget proves the government can't be trusted to manage the economy. National says more taxes, more debt and a slowing economy are all on the horizon… Audio
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National: Budget a big win for Winston Peters, not wellbeing
Finance Minister Grant Robertson says some of the Budget details leaked to the opposition are right, but others are wrong, and Treasury is now investigating how National got hold of the documents. Audio
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Pacific women at the low end of pay scale
Audio 28 May 2019Institutional racism, discrimination and always being at the bottom of pay scale are just some of the challenges facing Pasifika women in the workforce. Audio
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What to make of National's budget "leak"
National has revealed what it says are significant parts of Thursday's Budget but won't confirm if it was a deliberate government leak. It appears to detail spending in 18 areas for the next financial… Audio
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PNG PM resignation announcement met with caution by opposition
Papua New Guinea prime minister Peter O'Neill has announced that he is to resign after weeks of defections from his government, and hand over the position to his coalition partner and former prime… Audio
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M bovis: Farmers urged to follow national tracking system
The Minister of Agriculture Damien O'Connor is calling for dairy farmers to step up and comply with the national tracking system, with just days to go until moving day.
That's June 1, when… Audio
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Quake-hit East New Britain still seeking help for flooding
Around three hundred people on Papua New Guinea's Duke of York group are without homes after their houses were destroyed in last week's magnitude 7.5 earthquake. The quake has affected thousands in… Audio
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Govt breaking promises on debt - National
National says the government is breaking a significant economic promise by easing its debt targets. The Finance Minister Grant Robertson says the government intends to relax its debt target of 20… Audio
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No climate change but plenty of China at Trump's Pacific talks
The US Freely Associated States in the Pacific have come away from a visit to Washington with little to show for it, according to experts and observers, who say the historic meeting ignored climate… Audio
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Time tight for Bougainville referendum preparation
Bougainville's chief referendum officer, Mauricio Claudio, says there are significant time pressures as the region prepares for a vote on independence from Papua New Guinea. Audio