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Bill English - National Party
This is Bill English's second election as leader of the National Party, but his first as incumbent Prime Minister. Video
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Floating flaky facts on water
$18 cabbages? An extra $75 for wine? Eye-watering claims about the crippling costs of charging for water floated free in the media this past week - even in the rural press which should have known… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Aug 18 2017
Audio 18 Aug 2017A review of the week's news including... a poll crash for the Greens, the Southern DHB CEO admits eleven men waited too long for prostate surgery, the Australian Government accuses the New Zealand… Audio
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John Key reflects on career during knighthood investiture ceremony
Sir John Key says he views his knighthood as recognition of the sacrifices his wife and family made while he was Prime Minister. Video, Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 1)
Audio 16 Aug 2017Political commentator Bryce Edwards discusses just who fuelled the citizenship fire surrounding Australian deputy prime minister Baranaby Joyce. Former Prime Minister John Key is among today's… Audio
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'Most Republicans would consider me a progressive today'
Audio 15 Aug 2017John Dean was a White House attorney for Richard Nixon during Watergate. He says the Trump presidency is in a world of trouble for operating in the shadow of treason and the sooner everyone cooperates… Audio
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Mike in the middle of debates
Mediawatch asks TVNZ's news boss why he's picked a person guaranteed to raise questions about balance and bias as the moderator for important election debates. Audio
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Glen Campbell: rural grit and urban sheen
Glen Campbell’s legacy lies not just in the breadth of his work but in combining different versions of “America” into his songs. He eschewed middle-of-the-road status by driving right across it. Video
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Auckland Grammar students farewell Sir John Graham with whole school haka
Hundreds of mourners packed the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Parnell today to remember Sir John, who died last Wednesday at the age of 82 after a battle with cancer. Video, Audio
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Battle of Guadalcanal remembered in Solomons
Audio 7 Aug 2017Seventy-five years ago today, allied forces began a major offensive against the Japanese in the Pacific. Audio
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Sir John Key to receive Honorary Doctorate
Sir John Key is set to receive an Honorary Doctorate from University of Canterbury. Sir John, graduated from the university in 1983 with a Bachelor of Commerce degree majoring in Accountancy. And of… Audio
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Slice of Heaven - Theory and Practice
New Zealand is one of the great immigrant nations. Everyone here has a link to someone from somewhere else. But that doesn't mean everyone can agree on who should get to come here next. In the third… Audio
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Looking after the 'top paddock'
Doug and Wendy Avery came close to losing everything a few years ago. The farmers from Grassmere, in Marlborough, were hammered by drought for eight long years. Eventually Doug struggled to function… Video, Audio
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National urges voters to back ACT, United Future
Prime Minister Bill English announced today that National has struck electorate deals with ACT and United Future in the key seats of Epsom and Ohariu, and urged voters to back for them. Audio
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Slice of Heaven - Tensions
Immigration is a hot topic coming up to the election but just talking about it can be a tense experience. In episode two of Slice of Heaven, a 4-part podcast series for RNZ in association with Massey… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri July 21 2017
Audio 22 Jul 2017A review of the week's news including... State owned company Airways has apologised for "excessive and unacceptable" spending after it over eleven thousand dollars for a farewell book, an internal… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri July 21 2017
Audio 22 Jul 2017A review of the week's news including... State owned company Airways has apologised for "excessive and unacceptable" spending after it over eleven thousand dollars for a farewell book, an internal… Audio
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State owned Airways spent $11,417 on farewell book
Airways has apologised to the Minister of State-Owned Enterprises following revelations it spent $11,417 on a farewell book instead of a card for outgoing chief executive Ed Sims. Video, Audio
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Amnesty condemns NZ refusal to speak out on offshore detention
Audio 20 Jul 2017Amnesty International is accusing the New Zealand government of abandoning its own principles by refusing to condemn Australia's offshore detention of asylum seekers. Audio
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Kiwis in Australia bemused by Key's honour
The spokesperson for the organisation Oz Kiwi Timothy Gassin reacts to Sir John Key getting Australia's top honour. Audio
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John Key receives Australia's highest honour
John Key was invested as an Honorary Companion in the Order of Australia at a ceremony in Canberra this afternoon. The former Prime Minister spoke to Rowan Quinn. Video, Audio
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John Key given Australia's highest honour
Audio 18 Jul 2017New Zealand's former Prime Minister John Key will today be appointed an Honorary Companion in the Order of Australia. This is the highest Australian honour. Our Melbourne correspondent Phil… Audio
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Slice of Heaven - Have You Come Far?
With record migration and a fast-growing population, Aotearoa/New Zealand is changing. How that will look depends upon the interplay between people here now and those who want to come. So who is… Audio
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Sport: Fiji seal qualification for 2019 Rugby World Cup
Audio 11 Jul 2017Fiji has become the first Pacific island country to qualify for the 2019 Rugby World Cup after beating Tonga 14-10 in Nuku'alofa. Audio
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Govt gives $5m to Team NZ to retain key members
The Government is writing a $5 million cheque to help Team New Zealand keep key staff in the run-up to the next America's Cup. Mark Orams, head of AUT's School of Sport and Recreation, joins… Video, Audio
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Govt to inject $5m so Team NZ can retain staff
The Government is set to stump up $5 million for Team New Zealand so it can keep key staff in the lead up to the next America's Cup regatta. Video, Audio
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Is This The Brighter Future?: Have the country's new cycle trails delivered?
The project to build a national cycleway was one of Sir John Key's first big ideas as Prime Minister, emerging from his Jobs Summit in 2009. Video, Audio
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Brighter Future? Cycle trails the gimmick that grew
Audio 30 Jun 2017A national cycle trail was pitched at the nadir of the recession as a way to boost employment and drive regional economic growth. Chris Bramwell reports on whether that proved true.
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Fake News and the 2017 General Election
How will fake news affect this year's General Election campaign? A panel discussion on the local implications of what's a very live issue worldwide. Audio