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The endless quest to build a road
Why is it so hard to build a coastal bypass road north of Wellington? Transmission Gully has been in the planning stages for over a century - and it's hit more hiccups. Audio
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Niall Ferguson: 'Cold War II is happening now'
Renowned historian and author Niall Ferguson says the increasing toxicity between the US and China is a sure sign that we are living in Cold War II. And he thinks it's likely that things will continue… Audio
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Todd Muller, Nikki Kaye face media - political analysis
The National Party's new leader Todd Muller and deputy Nikki Kaye faced media on Friday afternoon for their first media conference in their new roles.
RNZ political editor Jane Patterson joins Lisa… Video, Audio
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National dives in polls - political analysis with Tau Henare, David Cormack
The National Party under Simon Bridges has just 29 percent support according to the latest poll from TVNZ.
The figure is a 17 percent fall for the opposition party from the previous 1News Colmar… Video, Audio
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Labour surges, National plummets in Newshub-Reid Research poll
In the first political poll since we went into lockdown, National has plummeted 12 points to just 30.6 with Labour up 14 points to 56.5 percent.
A new Newshub-Reid Research poll has revealed Labour's… Video, Audio
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Fast food frenzy a genuine story if overcooked in parts
Some people couldn’t wait to get a fast-food feed ASAP after the level 3 switch - and the media copped criticism for wall-to-wall on-the-spot coverage of the frenzy. But reporters went beyond the… Audio
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Coronavirus: Anecdotes on show at Epidemic Response Committee
Government ministers arrived all but empty-handed when they fronted the country's online equivalent of Question Time yesterday.
Small Business Minister Stuart Nash, Employment Minister Willie Jackson… Audio
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Govt grilled by Opposition over help for small businesses
Government ministers have been bombarded with questions about their lack of analysis on how small businesses would survive an extended lockdown period.
Small Business Minister Stuart Nash has been… Audio
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Ministers grilled on lockdown decision
The Small Business Minister, Stuart Nash, has been criticised for failing to present analysis to Cabinet on how businesses would fare under an extended lockdown.
This morning, Mr Nash appeared before… Audio
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Ardern announces level 4 lockdown extension - analysis
RNZ political editor Jane Patterson joins Lisa Owen to discuss Jacinda Ardern's announcement of changes to New Zealand's Covid-19 lockdown restrictions. Video, Audio
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Entrepreneurial expat journalist urges media to look beyond ads
The Kiwi co-founder of a successful digital publishing business in the US says the chaos of our media’s current crisis obscures an opportunity to break their dependence on dwindling volumes of ads… Audio
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Covid-19: New Zealand borders closed - analysis
Health correspondent Rowan Quinn and political editor Jane Patterson join Lisa Owen with their analysis of the announcement that the New Zealand border will be closed to non-resident and non-citizens… Video, Audio
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Trump announces travel ban from EU to US - political analysis
US President Donald Trump has announced the United States will suspend travel from Europe to the US for 30 days.
"It looks like Wall Street will be opening about five percent lower. That was not the… Video, Audio
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A new poll and photo revelations - political analysis
Deputy Prime Minister and NZ First Leader Winston Peters says he was involved in having a photograph taken of two journalists and former NZ First President Lester Gray.
The photographs were posted on… Audio
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Expert analysis on political party foundations
The Electoral Commisison has received a complaint about how New Zealand First uses a foundation to handle donations.
NZ First leader Winston Peters says he's confident the party has always acted… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 13 November 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about The Guardian's new New Zealand and Pacific offerings, media coverage of the political turmoil in Bolivia, and the… Audio
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Terrible Tariffs
Donald Trump’s tariff war is hitting the world economy hard, and there's no sign of a truce. Tariffs have played a major part in some serious, and often traumatic historical events - and it looks like… Audio
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A disordered food system has created an obesogenic world which engineers overconsumption
Kim Hill explores the true cost of abundant cheap, fatty and sugary food with Dr Sally Mackay, Dr Matire Harwood, Deborah Manning and Prof. Hugh Campbell. Audio
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News in and out of North Korea
Korean-American journalist Jean Lee had one of the trickiest jobs in world journalism - running the first international news bureau in North Korea. Since then this former news blackspot has become… Video, Audio
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Panellists Thursday 3 October
Audio 3 Oct 2019Wallace Chapman is joined by Penny Ashton, comedian, actor and marriage celebrant, and Chris Wikaira, Director at Busby Ramshaw Grice - specialist in Māori communication, media and political advice…
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Political parties have always promised the world
Political adverts have seeped into Kiwi culture and become part of daily life for generations. Who can forget the Dancing Cossacks, Kiwi/Iwi and the rowing ad that drew the National Party into a legal… Audio
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Labour president Nigel Haworth resigns - political analysis
Labour Party president Nigel Haworth is the first political casualty of the Labour sex allegations scandal - tendering his resignation today, effective immediately.
The Labour Party and the Prime… Video, Audio
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Mixed messages and health news we can really use
Efforts to confront two different but potentially deadly diseases hit the headlines this past week. Both were complicated stories impressively reported and explained by the media - but sometimes… Audio
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Broken Estate: an expat expert surveys our media
Melanie Bunce cut her teeth in journalism at the Otago Daily Times. Now she teaches and researches it at one of the UK’s most prestigious journalism schools and tracks the trends that shape the… Audio
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KiwiBuild reset
The Housing Minister Megan Woods has just unveiled a much-ancitipated reset of the government's failed KiwiBuild policy. Audio
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Political parties are targeting us with propaganda online
Recent elections overseas were won by narrow margins amid claims voters were influenced by misleading messages injected straight into their social media feeds by political parties. Is that what we… Video, Audio
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Abortion reform bill passes first reading - political analysis
The abortion reform bill breezed through its first reading in Parliament, 94-23, but the Justice Minister isn't under any illusion the rest of the readings will be as easy.
New Zealand First's Tracey… Audio
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Mediawatch: Party conference coverage follows the leaders
This week on Mediawatch Midweek, Colin Peacock looks at how National leader Simon Bridges and the party's cancer funding policy dominated reports at the party's annual conference in Christchurch on… Audio
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National conference, cancer care plan - political analysis
RNZ political editor Jane Patterson was at the National Party conference at the weekend. She talks to Gyles Beckford about the party's cancer policy announcement and leader Simon Bridges' performance.
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National Party annual conference - political analysis
There is going to be plenty of meaty issues for National party members to chew over, when they will gather in Christchurch this weekend for this weekend's annual conference.
The conference comes with… Audio