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Indecision over referendum question delaying meeting
The Papua New Guinea and Bougainville governments can't agree just what question to ask in the Bougainville referendum on possible independence. Audio
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National MP's communication probed during leak inquiry
National MP's have signed privacy waivers that mean they'll now be forced to hand over their communications dating back to the start of February. The aim is to find out whether the leaking of Simon… Video, Audio
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National mobile roaming
The country's three mobile phone companies are being told they will have to keep sharing their networks with competitors. Audio
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A rocky start to New Zealand's National Art Gallery
The post Second World War art scene is the canvas for Wellington writer and arts commentator Thomasin Sleigh's new novel, Women in the Field, One and Two. It's set in the London and Wellington of the… Audio
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Chelsea Manning shouldn't be allowed in NZ - National
National Party wants former US army intellence analyst Chelsea Manning to be denied entry to New Zealand, where she's expected to talk at two events, but freedom of speech experts say she should be… Audio
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National wants Chelsea Manning banned from NZ
Audio 28 Aug 2018On the day the National party announced it wants Chelsea Manning banned from New Zealand. Audio
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Kindergartens, playcentres planning national amalgamations
Kindergartens and playcentres are trying to secure their futures by forming multi-million-dollar national organisations that will have more financial clout and which will be able to counter falling… Audio
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National opens enquiry into expenses leak
Richard Harman from Politik joins us to talk about the latest developments in this intriguing, snowballing story and what options are available to chase down the leaker. Audio
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National's leak inquiry, Curran out of Cabinet - political analysis
RNZ political editor Jane Patterson joins Susie Ferguson to discuss the latest in politics, including National's investigation into who leaked leader Simon Bridges' expenses early, and government… Audio
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National continues Bridges' expenses inquiry
The National Party is committed to going ahead with its own investigation into who leaked Simon Bridges' expenses to the media after the Speaker put the kibosh on an official inquiry last week. On… Audio
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MP puts political pressure on publicly funded TV
Opposition broadcasting spokesperson Melissa Lee once made publicly-funded TV programmes for a small audience on TVNZ. Now she has a bill before Parliament to force funders to reveal more about the… Audio
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National Poetry Day
Audio 24 Aug 2018As we mentioned yesterday poetry reading is making a comeback. Especially among 18-24 year-olds. We listen to an offering from a Panel listener. Audio
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National Poetry Day!
Its National Poetry Day! And so we set a challenge for you, write us a poem using only the words we provide, in an hour. Dunedin Poet Sue Wootton picks the winner. Audio
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NZ poets inspire Kiwi composers
The wealth of New Zealand poetry has been a rich source of inspiration for New Zealand composers since the 1940s. Video
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National Poetry Day - Selina Tusitala Marsh, Erik Kennedy
Friday is National Poetry Day. To celebrate, we're joined by the Poet Laureate Selina Tusitala Marsh from Waiheke Island and Erik Kennedy, a Christchurch-based poet whose debut book of poems will be… Audio
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Norfolk grappling with Canberra imposed wage hikes
Audio 23 Aug 2018Business operators on Norfolk Island say the territory is still reeling from the imposition of the Australian national wage award system two months ago. Audio
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Labour-National consensus must be focus of justice overhaul - analysis
Audio 22 Aug 2018It's been labelled by the National Party as a 'talkfest' with the goal of softening punishments for serious offenders. The government's Criminal Justice Summit which continues in Porirua is expected… Audio
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Criminal Justice Summit 'a counselling session' - National
National is labelling the Criminal Justice Summit a 'counselling session' saying the government should just get on and make changes. About 600 people from all walks of life are taking part in the… Audio
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Auckland art exhibition tackles Pacific identity
An art exhibition in Auckland is tackling the big issues facing Pacific communities, including colonisation, stigmatisation and the modern identity. Audio
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NZ First accuses National of racism over Haumaha question
Winston Peters and Shane Jones say it's offensive that National MP Chris Bishop continually alleges dodgy behaviour over the Wally Haumaha inquiry based on "whanau links". Audio
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Australia's National Energy Guarantee gets thumbs up
Bernard Keane has details about the National Energy Guarantee plan to settle climate and energy policy; a massive new expansion of surveillance laws that would enable the Government to force tech… Audio
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National demands inquiry into Simon Bridges' expenses leak
Details of a large Crown limo bill for National leader Simon Bridges were leaked to media, prompting questions about who was responsible, and why they did it. Audio
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Digital stories aim to tackle sorcery violence in PNG
Yumi Sanap Strong, which means let's stand strong together, is an initiative to tackle sorcery related violence in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Sport: Pacific Games Council lifts ban on Tahiti
Tahiti is free to compete at next year's Pacific Games after their suspension from the Pacific Games Council was provisionally lifted. Audio
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Mass evacuation underway from Vanuatu's volcanic Ambae Island
Audio 10 Aug 2018A State of Emergency remains in place on the Vanuatu island of Ambae following an increase in volcanic activity in late July and a mass evacuation is underway. Audio