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Robbie Fulks: Upland storyteller
Nick Bollinger talks to Chicago-based country singer Robbie Fulks on the eve of his first New Zealand show Audio
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Elections - just like Bollywood?
How well do candidates know their local ethnic communities? Lynda Chanwai-Earle is at a public forum in Wellington to hear candidates being grilled in the hot seat, in today's Voices programme Audio, Gallery
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Election17: Give your vote more oomph - Strategic voting 101
Audio 28 Aug 2017You only get two votes, but you can power-up by voting strategically to optimise your influence. We can show you how.
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Election17: What on earth is my second vote for?
Audio 28 Aug 2017Is MMP slightly mysterious to you with its multiple thresholds, overhangs and second votes? We can help that, unless we just confuse you more.
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Silver Scrolls 2017: top five announced
The five finalist songs for the 2017 APRA Silver Scroll have been announced - and for the first time ever, they are all by female artists. Video, Audio
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'Jacinda effect' in full effect in the media
The Ardern ascent set the news agenda this past week, even if it was in part due to unwanted questions about babies. How long will the honeymoon last and how long will “new car smell” linger? Audio
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Your vote - caught in the web
Social media and big data companies are harvesting and vast amounts of information from users' online profiles to increase the effectiveness of political advertising. Adam Bennett explores how this… Video, Audio
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PNG National Party seeks answers from Electoral Commissioner
The leader of the Papua New Guinea National Party says the Electoral Commissioner has not given clear answers about the use of extra ballot papers and other glaring inconsistencies in the general… Audio
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Brighter Future? The boom, the bust and the rustbelt
Audio 20 Jul 2017Has it been boom or bust for the regions over the last nine years? RNZ's journalists report.
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French territories ready for election
Audio 21 Apr 2017French territories ready for election to replace President Francois Hollande. Audio
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'We keep playing with fire, but we keep building the fire bigger'
International economic expert James Rickards was one of the few people to predict the surprises of 2016 and he says another financial collapse will come sooner than expected, Audio
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Hopes for more political debate as election nears in Niue
Audio 5 Apr 2017There are hopes a new talkback show will spark more political debate as elections draw close in Niue. Audio
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The Holocaust: the voices of victims and killers
TV producer and historian Laurence Rees has spent 25 years on his latest book, The Holocaust. It contains personal testimony of both survivors and perpetrators of the Holocaust and shows the inner… Audio
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'She's a good chap'
On Valentine's Day 2007 Georgina Beyer brought down the curtain on her 8 year career in government. The first transsexual in the world to be elected to parliament, her short time in national politics… Audio
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Home sweet rental home
With Auckland house prices rising and more people renting and for longer, Ellen Falconer looks at what needs to be done to better protect tenants.
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Vanuatu needs to be on UN Committee of 24 - Sope
A former Vanuatu prime minister Barak Sope wants Vanuatu to become a member of the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonisation to counter Indonesia's influence. Audio
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Settling the Score: sneak peek
Following America's election for the ages, New Zealand votes on the music of the ages. RNZ Music is preparing to announce the winners of Settling the Score and Phil Smith teases out a few of the… Audio
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Sir Craig Oliver on Brexit
Sir Craig Oliver was the head of former British Prime Minister, David Cameron's communications team. He spent six years at Downing Street advising on how policy and the PM should be portrayed. He… Audio
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Is the crisis of the media a crisis for local democracy?
This week news organisations bent over backwards to come up with a local angle to a gripping international story, but over recent weeks they've shown far less enthusiasm when it comes to important… Audio
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Marshalls anti nuke case "inspiring" despite dismissal
Audio 11 Oct 2016Backers of the Marshall Islands in its international anti nuclear fight say the battle has not been in vain as other non nuclear nations have been inspired to fight for nuclear disarmament. Audio
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On the door knock: young Indian and ground-breaking
Politics runs in the family, Lynda Chanwai-Earle joins one of the youngest Indian New Zealanders on the campaign trail in Mt Roskill, Auckland. Audio, Gallery
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Cities of Tomorrow: Smart Hubs
We know that connectivity and mobility facilitates innovation and creativity but what makes a really buzzy city, both economically and culturally? A panel discussion about how being a smarter city can… Audio
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Skewing our news - and screwing the business?
More and more of us have news fed to us from Facebook or we get it via Google. While they're making it easy to find what we want, they also influence which news and views we get - and the ones we… Audio
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Kun trapped on Nauru due to witness role in bribery probe
The former Nauru opposition MP Roland Kun says he was prevented from leaving Nauru partly because of his role in a bribery investigation involving a government minister. Audio
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Nauru election looms as MPs face uncertain future
Election candidates will soon be finalised in Nauru, but there's still uncertainty over the future of suspended MPs. Audio
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NSW says no to Norfolk voting in state elections
Audio 2 Jun 2016An Australian MP has slammed fellow legislators in New South Wales for denying Norfolk Islanders a vote in state elections. Audio
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Former Nauru Presidents plea for international observers
Audio 17 Mar 2016The two former leaders of Nauru say international observers are vitally needed on the island after the government made changes to the Electoral Act that they say threaten the country's democracy. Audio
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Is internet voting secure enough to use?
A computer security expert who exposed serious weaknesses in New South Wales' Internet voting system is warning against its use in local body elections here. Audio
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Aspiring female candidate wants more women in Nauru election
Audio 1 Feb 2016An aspiring female candidate in Nauru says she's hopeful that with the UN's help, more women will be standing in the election this year. Audio
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UN aims to encourage more women into politics in Nauru
Audio 27 Jan 2016With Nauru's next election expected to take place later this year, the United Nations has initiated a campaign to increase the participation of women. Audio