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Focus on Politics: Wellbeing Budget
With less than two weeks until the so-called 'Wellbeing Budget' is revealed, RNZ Political Reporter Yvette McCullough takes a look at what's new in the process, who's backing the approach, and who… Audio
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Fiji gets UN leader's praise for 'standing up for the planet'
The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has praised Fiji for "standing up for the planet. Audio
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Jacinda Ardern in Paris - political analysis
RNZ political reporter Jo Moir is in Paris with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, where the Christchurch Call agreement has been signed.
She discusses the impacts of the agreement, signed by tech… Audio
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Fees-free tertiary study policy - political analysis
Has the government's tertiary fees-free policy failed? RNZ education correspondent John Gerritsen joins Susie Ferguson with the analysis. Audio
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Samoa at critical stage for women's representation
Samoa's Deputy Prime Minister says the country is reaching a critical time for women's representation and that traditional political constructs, which were formally defined at independence, risk being… Audio
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PNG MPs warned to not involve police in political wrestle
Papua New Guinea's police chief has warned against moves by MPs to coerce the public or members of his force in the country's current political wrestle. Audio
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Political commentators Mills & Morten
A closer look at the zero carbon bill, the terms of the cannabis referendum and the impending primary and secondary teachers strike. Stephen Mills is the executive director of UMR Research and former… Audio
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Reflection on West Papuan who occupied both ends of politics
Indonesia has lost a significant asset in its Pacific diplomacy in the recently deceased West Papuan Franzalbert Joku, an expert in Indonesian history says. Audio
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Focus on Politics: the 'Reeferendum'
Voters will have the chance to say yes or no to legalising cannabis for personal use at the 2020 election. While that appears to be a relatively straightforward question, it covers a potentially… Audio
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Spotlight on West Papua abuses in British parliament
British MPs have urged the government to do more to press Indonesia to stop human rights abuses and violence in Papua. Yesterday, the UK's elected representatives in the house of commons debated West… Audio
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The former president of Nauru, Sprent Dabwido, has died
The former president of Nauru, Sprent Dabwido, has died at the age of 46. His final days were consumed by a battle with the current government of President Baron Waqa, a battle which drained him both… Audio
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Avoiding celebrity politics
Resist the the rise of celebrity politics. That's the call from columnist Liam Hehir on Stuff today. He argues we must keep of tradition of being understated and avoid American-like political… Audio
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Politics with Mike Williams & Brigitte Morten
A look at the Government's transformation agenda, and how that is tracking, welfare, CGT and more. Also, a leaked paper on the cannabis referendum and ongoing speculation on the security of Simon… Audio
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Jail sentence for Polish man in Papua decried by advocates
An Indonesian court has jailed a Polish man for five years after he was convicted of treason for meeting with West Papuan rebels. Audio
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PNG politics fluid amid govt resignations
Papua New Guinea politics is going through one of its spells of fluidity ahead of a planned vote of no-confidence against Prime Minister Peter O'Neill. Audio
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Focus on Politics: National's leadership rumbles
After a strong nine years in government, the National Party is now experiencing the trials and tribulations of life in opposition - that often centre around the leadership. Audio
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Cooks' political reformers outraged at MPs pay rise
There are strong reactions in the Cook Islands to the push to pay members of parliament more. Audio
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Capital Gains - economic or political sense?
Chief economist of the New Zealand Initiative Eric Crampton talks us through his thoughts on the governments recent decision not to pursue a capital gains tax. Audio
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Vanuatu NGO disappointed by Police Commissioner's sacking
The Vanuatu organisation Campaign for Justice says it's surprised and disappointed at the sacking of the Police Commissioner by the President earlier in April. Audio
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Colonial exploitation of Banaba on show in New Zealand
Seventy four years ago the people of Banaba were evicted from their homeland so that its phosphate could be stripped to fertilise farms in Australia and New Zealand. Today, the Banaban artist and… Audio
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MPs return to Parliament - political analysis
National MPs are back at Parliament after the Easter break, but there are rumblings among the caucus about the current leadership. Simon Bridges told Morning Report he received a clear message from… Audio
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Pressure growing on PNG govt amid more resignations
Papua New Guinea's prime minister Peter O'Neill is playing down the significance of a spate of resignations from his People's National Congress party. The resignation of five MPs from his People's… Audio
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The new alt-right
Insight - As the government looks to build international action to counter hate speech and extremism on social media, far-right political groups and ideologies are growing and becoming harder to… Audio
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Focus on Politics: Social media crackdown
Audio 26 Apr 2019This week New Zealand and France joined forces as world leaders try to put an end to the use of social media for acts of terrorism. Next month Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and French President… Audio
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Interview with Jon Fraenkel on Solomon Islands politics
Interview with Victoria University of Wellington's Jon Fraenkel on politics in Solomon Islands. Audio