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Air NZ boss Christopher Luxon resigns, is politics next?
Air New Zealand chief executive Christopher Luxon has resigned. Could a political career lie ahead? RNZ business editor Gyles Beckford joins Susie Ferguson with his analysis. Audio
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Political commentators Matthew Hooton & Stephen Mills
Matthew, Stephen and Kathryn dissect the recent announcement of troop withdrawal from Iraq, details of a defence spend up and a likely end to the teachers' dispute. Audio
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Newshub and TVNZ cop criticism over contrary political polls
Two contrary political opinion polls this week raised big questions about the quality and the purpose of them. Politicians disputing the outcomes were dismissed as “in denial.” But are the media the… Audio
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Focus on Politics: Defence in the Spotlight
It's been a big week for defence, with the release of the long term plan including the billion dollar price tag for the new 'Super Hercules" and confirmation of an end date for the Iraq deployment. Audio
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New Caledonia fails to elect president
The 11 ministers chosen by Congress as New Caledonia's government fail to agree on who should be president. Audio
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Migrants waiting on parents' visas feel like political pawns
Families waiting for a Government decision on whether overseas parents can join them as New Zealand residents say they feel like political pawns in a fight between coalition parties.
Immigration… Audio
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Political polls 'can’t both be right' - Simon Bridges
National leader Simon Bridges says the political poll that showed his party had gained support was the most similar to National's own polling.
Two polls released in the weekend had two different… Video, Audio
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Two new political polls, with two very different results
Pollsters say the differences between One News Colmar Brunton and Newshub Read Research polls aren't down to a margin of error - at least one of them is wrong. Audio
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Traditional Pacific conservation could boost commercial fishing
Traditional marine conservation practices in the Pacific could be key to more successful commercial practices says a marine conservationist from Palau. Audio
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Why were last night's political polls so different?
Last night, TV1 and TV3 led their bulletins with political polls taken just a week apart. But they told completely different stories. Why? Audio
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Political commentators Mills and Hooton
Matthew Hooton & Stephen Mills discuss the potential for a government reshuffle and what to expect, progress on the teachers' dispute and whether there's more to come after Treasury's 'hacking'… Audio
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NZ political polls: Which one is right?
Two major polls out on Sunday night couldn't agree on whether Labour or National is more popular with voters but they did dovetail on one question - and it's not good news for Opposition leader Simon… Audio
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NZ's biggest Pacific cultural event underway in Auckland
New Zealand's headline event on the Pacific cultural calendar got underway in Auckland this week. Audio
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Focus on Politics: Youth in Politics
Young people are often criticised for not participating in politics, but as was seen in the recent strike for climate action, they also face criticism when they do. Political Reporter Yvette… Audio
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Twenty-somethings looking to break into politics
Fed up with political intertia on issues like climate change and inequality, the next generation of politicians are looking to break into local councils around the country. We speak to one of them… Audio
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New Caledonia anti-independence side fears losing control
New Caledonia's next government could for the first time have a pro-independence president Audio
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Treasury Budget 'hack' inquiry - political analysis
The State Services Commission is under pressure to finish investigating Gabriel Makhlouf's 'Budget hack' claim before he heads to Ireland to start a new job.
Two days after saying the Treasury's… Audio
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Political Commentators Hooton & Mills
Stephen Mills and Matthew Hooton talk to Lynn about the Budget - the contents and the leaks. They'll examine how National handled the leaks and Treasury's response. Also, more strike action hits… Audio
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Budget 2019: Political analysis with Jane Patterson
RNZ political editor was listening to our interview with Finance Minister Grant Robertson about Budget 2019. She joins Susie Ferguson with her analysis. Audio
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Bridges responds to Budget breach - political analysis
RNZ political editor Jane Patterson has been listening to Mr Bridges' press conference following Treasury's admission a weakness in its website meant people could access a limited amount of Budget… Audio
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Budget 2019: Treasury breach and political drama
The New Zealand Treasury has admitted its supposedly top secret Budget website was breached by searches for particular keywords.
And it says it's been advised by the police that anyone who found… Audio
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Budget 2019 political game 'immature' - David Seymour
ACT Party leader David Seymour says the political game being played by the government and the National Party over leaked Budget details is immature and misses the point.
He says the real issue is… Audio
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Government Budget leak - political analysis
New Zealand Treasury chief executive Gabriel Makhlouf has told Morning Report that Budget information taken from Treasury's website came under attack 2000 times over 48 hours.
Treasury has called in… Audio
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Political wrap with Jane Patterson, RNZ's Political Editor
Jane discusses the budget leak and Alfred Ngaro's decision against forming a Christian Party. Audio