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Updated organic law on PNG political parties on way
Audio 9 Mar 2020The Papua New Guinea Parliament is to consider new legislation governing the behaviour of MPs and political parties. Audio
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Theatre as a political tool
Taking the conventional wedding rom com and giving it a First Nations twist, Australia's ILBIJERRI Theatre Company and New Zealand's Te Rehia Theatre Company bring cultures together in Black Ties. Audio
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Focus on Politics: Covid-19 reaches NZ
New Zealand has moved into a new phase of its coronavirus response with the first cases of Covid-19 being confirmed in the country. RNZ deputy political editor Craig McCulloch looks at the… Audio
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Why are we so fascinated about the US primaries?
The US Democratic primary races are incomprehensible to most of us - so why are they so gripping? Audio
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Pacific performing artists mix poetry with theatre
Pacific performing artists showcase the richness of Maori and Pacific poetry through theatre for this year's Auckland Arts Festival. Audio
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Vanuatu election campaign swings into action
Audio 4 Mar 2020Vanuatu's election campaign is off to a shaky start for the incumbent prime minister, who faces court on charges of perjury. Audio
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Police Association unimpressed by political fighting over Arms Bill
The Police Association is calling for "political point-scoring" to be put aside as Parliament considers the Arms Legislation Bill.
The second tranche of gun reforms would introduce a firearms… Audio
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Political commentators Hooton & Jones
Matthew, Neale and Kathryn talk about the deepening economic risks around Covid 19, gun laws and the Australasian Prime Ministers' news conference. Matthew Hooton is an Auckland based consultant and… Audio
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Pacific govt officials react to claims by women advocates
Audio 2 Mar 2020A Samoa government official says women in the country are already part of the decision-making process and if their voices are not being heard it's because of a lack of interest on their part. Audio
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Focus on Politics: Alarm over Covid-19
The world has reacted with alarm as the coronavirus causes increasing disruption to individuals and companies around the globe, and is now putting pressure on international economies. Audio
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Government warned over political funding transparency
Transparency International's New Zealand chair is warning the need to reform political funding structures is more urgent than ever - and that complacency is leaving the country more vulnerable to… Audio
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Rejections mount for Tahiti politician Flosse
Veteran Tahiti politician Flosse in last ditch efforts to rekindle career. Audio
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Political commentators Hooton & Jones
The ongoing impact of the coronavirus on trade as pressure on business intensifies. Also a look at the EV feebate scheme and National's economic plan. Audio
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Focus on Politics: Serious Fraud Office investigations
This week Independent MP Jami-Lee Ross was named as one of the four people facing charges in relation to two 100 thousand dollar donations made to the National Party. The Serious Fraud Office also… Audio
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Should the political donation system change?
Both National and NZ First are facing Serious Fraud Office investigations related to political donations - Tranparency International's Suzanne Snively joins The Panel to talk about whether things need… Audio
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Fiji govt criticised for weakening the country's unions
Audio 19 Feb 2020The Fijian government has been accused of "wrecking the trade union movement" in the country. Audio
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Political commentators Mills & Sherson
Kathryn, Trish and Stephen chat about the controversy swirling around NZ First, and also look at whether tax will become a new tug of war between parties in the race for the median voter. Audio
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Signs of influx of West Papuans into PNG
Audio 17 Feb 2020There are signs of a fresh influx of West Papuans into Papua New Guinea amid a protracted conflict across the border. Audio
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Political party donations in New Zealand
News broke this week that police and the Serious Fraud Office will investigate the New Zealand First Foundation to see if it has breached the Electoral Act. This follows an announcement on the 29th of… Audio
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Brass Against's Brad Hammonds on their politically-charged anthems
Trevor Reekie talks to Brad Hammonds from Brass Against, who perform horn-heavy covers of political songs and are playing in NZ next week. Audio
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Focus on Politics: SFO looks at NZ First Foundation
A political grenade has been lobbed into election year with the secretive NZ First Foundation facing investigation by the Serious Fraud Office over the way it handled donations. RNZ deputy political… Audio
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There are renewed calls for state funding of political parties
Director for Victoria University's Institute for Governance and Policy studies joins the discussion on talk of scrapping political party donations in favour of each party instead being publicly… Audio
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Another political poll shows a close race ahead
The latest political poll puts the National Party neck and neck with the Labour/Green party block. Both are sitting on 46 percent ahead of September's election. 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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Why it is politically hard to care about the arts?
Creative New Zealand chair Michael Moynahan joins the discussion on what arts contribute to the economy as politically there's less and less being given to the sector. Audio