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Climate change benefits of 1b trees inflated - National
The self-proclaimed champion of the regions, Shane Jones, is being accused of over-inflating the climate change benefits of his one billion trees programme. The Regional Economic Development Minister… Audio
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1 billion trees: Climate change benefits inflated - National
The National Party is accusing the Regional Economic Development Minister of inflating the climate change benefits of his one billion trees programme. The government hopes the tree planting programme… Audio
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Leaker claims to be a National MP
A texter who leaked details of National Party's internal polling last week has sent another text to RNZ, claiming they are a National MP and offering details of what happened in yesterday's caucus… Audio
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Science teachers warn of national problems from poor science results
High school science teachers say they're alarmed that most students are arriving with a sub-standard science education, and it could have dire consequences. Results from the National Monitoring Study… Audio
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National recovers in new poll
The National party has rebounded in 1 news' latest Colmar Brunton Poll. Its back on top at 46 percent, while Labour has slipped two points to 43. Audio
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Education boost key to Pasifika success
New Zealand's largest tertiary provider for Pasifika students has launched a strategy to further boost Pasifika success and numbers. Audio
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Paul Maley discusses Huawei, national security
Secret intelligence reports given to Australian officials outlined a case in which Chinese espionage services used Huawei's staff to get access codes to infiltrate a foreign network. On Wednesday the… Audio
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Sroubek saga: National calls on Lees-Galloway to resign
National is describing the Immigration Minister as arrogant and inept and a danger to the country if he remains in the job. Karel Sroubek's convictions for violent crimes in the Czech Republic were… Audio
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National calls for Immigration Minister's resignation
The National Party's calling for the Immigration Minister's resignation over what they say is yet another appalling display of incompetence. Iain Lees-Galloway has make a complete u-turn on his… Audio
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Coca-Cola production increase contrasts Pacific health issues
Coca-Cola Amatil in Fiji has tripled its production capacity with the potential to escalate health and environmental challenges. Audio
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David Farrar comments on Young National harassment claim
A former National party staffer says the political impact of an allegation of sexual misconduct will depend on how the woman feels her complaint has been handled. The website Newsroom says a teenage… Audio
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Call for Cooks govt to consider risks of seabed mining
An environmental organisation says the Cook Islands government must focus as much on the potential environmental risks of seabed mining as it does on the economic benefits. Audio
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Questions remain over NZTA handling of WOF checks - National
The National Party says a number of questions remain over NZTA's handling of warrant of fitness checks and once they're answered it will be up to the Transport Minister to decide if heads should roll… Audio
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Confidence in NZTA undermined after WOF saga - National
The National Party says public confidence in the Transport Agency has been completely undermined by its handling of warrants of fitness failings. The agency only suspended a Dargaville garage's… Audio
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Pacific nations call for action on climate change
The Marshall Islands has set new binding climate targets and encouraged other countries to follow suit. Audio
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PNG opposition alleges deceit over 2019 budget
Papua New Guinea's opposition has accused the Treasurer Charles Abel of deceit in his 2019 national budget. Audio
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Tahiti's autonomy reviewed among growing dissent
French Polynesia's opposition challenges review of autonomy statute. Audio
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Are the National Science Challenges transparent enough?
Questions are being asked about why the government won't release a full review of the funding decisions for its National Science Challenges. $420 million in additional funding for the decade long… Audio
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Despite rapid growth, more Pacific health workers needed
The number of Pacific workers in New Zealand's health sector is at record levels but there is still a need for more. Audio
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National's written questions blitz at a new level - Gustafson
A long-time politics professor says National has taken the practice of bombarding the government with written parliamentary questions to a new level. Over the past year National MPs have written more… Audio
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Wide Blows Our Banner by Eve de Castro-Robinson
How much has changed for New Zealand's female composers in the 125 years since women's suffrage? In the 2018 Lilburn Lecture, acclaimed composer Eve de Castro-Robinson reflects on her own journey as a… Audio, Gallery
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Redheads gather for first-of-its-kind national event
Audio 16 Nov 2018Everyone with tresses ranging from fiery copper to strawberry blonde have met in Wellington for the country's first national gathering of redheads. Video, Audio
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Health and Education miss out in PNG Budget
Audio 16 Nov 2018An economist says Papua New Guinea government allocations to the health and education sectors have reduced substantially over recent years. Audio
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Economist says PNG Budget projections risky
The claim by the Papua New Guinea Government that the country's immediate economic future is looking rosy, is being questioned. Audio
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Multi-national security operation deploys to PNG capital
Papua New Guinea's police commissioner says residents in the capital shouldn't be concerned about the thousands of foreign security forces converging on the city. A massive multi-national security… Audio