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Bill English 'cautiously liberated' - political analysis
So just who will take over as leader of the National Party? MPs have just two weeks to decide who they want to take over the top job - before Bill English walks out the door. RNZ's political editor… Audio
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Govt ticks off first 100 days - political analysis
In its first major test, the government has managed to largely tick off the list of actions it promised to take in its first 100 days. Saturday marks the deadline. Labour produced an ambitious 100-day… Audio
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Bill English's leadership speculation - political analysis
Bill English's first big setpiece speech to give his thoughts on the state of the nation was overshadowed yesterday by speculation about the state of his leadership. The National Party leader… Audio
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Revised TPP reached - political analysis
The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) - the revised TPP - has been reached, and has the support of Foreign Minister Winston Peters, who opposed the initial… Audio
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Labour-NZ First-Greens govt forms - political analysis
Political scientists Jennifer Curtin of Auckland University, Jon Johansson of Victoria University, and Otago University professor of public law Andrew Geddis discuss details of the formation of the… Audio
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NZ First in day two of deliberations - political analysis
The New Zealand First board and MPs will resume their deliberations over whether to form a Government with Labour or National on Tuesday morning. Earlier, Labour leader Jacinda Ardern said it had been… Audio
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Coalition talks not over yet - political analysis
At the end of last week, NZ First leader Winston Peters said coalition talks had wrapped up, except for discussion of ministerial positions. But today National Party leader Bill English told Morning… Audio
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Coalition crunch time: Political analysis
It's been nearly a week since the 2017 election special votes were counted and revealed, and NZ First leader Winston Peters has been negotiating with National and Labour to form a coalition… Audio
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Election 2017 coalition talks: Political analysis
The coalition talks to determine the next government continue on Monday morning and could continue well into the night. Yesterday, both the National and Labour parties met with Winston Peters in a bid… Audio
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Election 2017 coalition talks: Political analysis
The coalition talks to determine the next government continue on Monday morning and could continue well into the night. Yesterday, both the National and Labour parties met with Winston Peters in a bid… Audio
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Who will Winston Peters go with? - Political analysis
It's been almost a week since the election; New Zealand is waiting for the special votes to be counted, and for Winston Peters to decide who he will go into coalition with.
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Winston Peters' pension: RNZ political analysis
Investigations are under way into who leaked private information about New Zealand First leader Winston Peters' superannuation overpayment. It's been revealed that Social Development Anne Tolley and… Audio
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Peter Dunne's departure: Political analysis
RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson discusses the implications of the latest political leadership departure. United Future's Peter Dunne has quit. So what does that mean for the results in… Audio
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Greens plummet, Labour surges in latest poll - political analysis
In the latest Colmar Brunton poll the Greens have dropped to just four percent and Labour is now 37 percent - its highest rating since Helen Clark was Prime Minister. RNZ political editor Jane… Audio
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Ardern in tough spot amid citizenship controversy - political analysis
After news of Labour's links to Australian deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce's citizenship, leader Jacinda Ardern has a delicate balance to hold, RNZ political editor Jane Patterson tells us. If… Audio
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Majority of known Papuan political prisoners now freed
Audio 14 Aug 2017Human Rights Watch says in the past year, Indonesia's government has freed the majority of political prisoners in its Papuan provinces. Audio
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Massive South Pacific Ocean garbage patch a 'dead place'
A marine conservationist says the massive marine 'garbage patch' he's just returned from in the South Pacific is completely devoid of marine life. Audio
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Forum team in Nauru for post election analysis
Audio 15 Feb 2017The Pacific Islands Forum and the Commonwealth Secretariat are this week offering their assessments of last year's elections on Nauru. Audio
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Political commentators: analysis of Key's resignation
Why did he step down? Who fills his shoes? What does it mean for next year's election? Kathryn Ryan speaks to political commentators Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills. Audio
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Nauru an island of despair - Amnesty International
Audio 18 Oct 2016The human rights organisation, Amnesty International, says refugees and asylum seekers on Nauru face a deliberate and systematic regime of neglect and cruelty. Audio
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Claim Vanuatu pressured to have income tax
Audio 9 Sep 2016Mounting debt and global pressures may be combining to force Vanuatu's government to consider introducing an income tax. Audio
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Journalism trainers told to do better
Audio 20 Jul 2016Well known Pacific media personality and commentator Kalafi Moala has told journalism trainers they have to do more to prepare their students to properly cover Pacific stories. Audio
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New Caledonia's Germain says Noumea Accord process on track
Audio 10 Jun 2016The president of New Caledonia's collegial government says good progress is being made towards a referendum on possible independence, despite several challenges. Audio
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Samoa warned on 'dangerous' constitution change
The Samoan government has been warned not to consider proposed changes to the constitution to further recognise Christianity. Audio
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Solomons women push for reserve seats in parliament
Audio 30 Nov 2015Women's advocacy groups in Solomon Islands say they want to present a case for reserve seats for women in parliament to the country's MPs during next weeks sitting. Audio