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Question Time for 28 August 2019
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MARK PATTERSON to the Minister for Regional Economic Development: What recent announcements has he made regarding the Provincial Growth Fund in the South Island?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime…
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American songwriter Justin Townes Earle on why he bought a gun for his newborn
Americana/roots musician Justin Townes Earle died on 23 August 2020, aged 38. A year ago he was in New Zealand to perform and spoke about guns, police and the POTUS with RNZ Music's Kirsten Johnstone.
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What are fees-free students actually studying?
New figures released to Checkpoint show medical courses at Otago University and business courses at the University of Auckland have had the highest number of students enrolled thanks to the fees free… Video, Audio
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Is snobbery against the trades endangering our economy?
The prejudice that encourages kids to go to university at the expense of a career in the trades is harming our economy. Audio
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Deportees call for government to back words with actions
Prior to becoming government, Labour had promised to challenge Australia over its detention policy. But kiwis who've been deported say the government hasn't backed its strong words with actions. Logan… Video, Audio
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Broadcasting watchdog targets ‘harm’
‘Freedom in Broadcasting without Harm’ is the newly-stated mission of our most powerful media watchdog. The BSA is also asking if broadcasting standards need to change after the Christchurch mosque… Audio
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Vanuatu defends China deportations, but concerns remain
Vanuatu's government is defending its deportation of six Chinese suspects but concedes China did not disclose what the people are accused of. Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 6 June: Under the influence
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the Daily Mail's shameless rip-offs of other people's journalism - and why no-one can stop it. But first: a string of… Video, Audio
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What went wrong with Kiwibuild, and can it be fixed?
The government's Kiwibuild scheme has had set back after set back. Can it be rescued? And is it still worthwhile? Audio
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Feeding the hand that bites you
You may think that the opposition are the group in Parliament whose job is to ‘hold the government to account’. You’d be wrong.
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Political commentators Mills & Sherson
Stephen Mills and Trish Sherson walk through the political landscape with Kathryn following the tragedy at Christchurch's two mosques, including gun laws, immigration and civil liberties issues… Audio
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How Christchurch’s assault has made a mark on our media
The attack in Christchurch has forced our news media to rethink the way they work, whose voices they amplify and why. Telcos, bloggers, advertisers and the government have also reacted in ways that… Video, Audio
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Åsne Seierstad on the anatomy of white terror
An act of terror has no place in an argument for or against immigration, says investigative journalist Åsne Seierstad, author of One of Us: The Story of Anders Breivik and the Massacre in Norway. Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 20 March 2019
In 2017 the New Zealand media featured 14,349 stories that included the word Islam - nearly 13,000 of those stories mentioned either terrorism or Islamic Jihad. Mediawatch's Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn… Video, Audio
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That's a bingo!
Audio 12 Mar 2019Parliament can be boring so here's a special parliament themed bingo to help you through.
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Chinese migrant workers: ‘We’ve been cheated’
Chinese migrant workers who say they paid thousands for the promise of work and visas that never eventuated are still waiting for new visas Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway promised them last… Video, Audio
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Worker restrictions put construction at risk on Guam
An immigration lawyer on Guam says new restrictions on Filipino workers will turn a labour shortage in civilian construction into a crisis. The removal of the Philippines from the US H-2 temporary… Audio
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The Panel with Jock Anderson and Ruth Money (Part 1)
Those who use trains around Wellington are gritting their teeth ahead of predicted delays at peak hour today. Regular Kapiti Coast commuter Rick Jury says train services have been getting worse… Audio
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RNZ Music's favourite international songs of 2018
The RNZ Music crew (Kirsten Johnstone, Tony Stamp, Nick Bollinger, Alex Behan, and Yadana Saw) make their music picks from 2018's crop of international releases and give their opinions on the… Video, Audio
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Question Time for 4 December 2018
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements and actions?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her statements and actions…
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Calexit: 'Red state America hates California'
Membership of the independence group Yes California increased by 400 per cent in the wake of Donald Trump's election. Marcus Ruiz Evans is head of Yes California - the largest of several groups… Audio
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Hospo turnover: 'Costly, frustrating, ongoing madness'
Tight immigration laws are leaving restaurateurs with chronic staff problems, an Auckland business owner says, but a hospitality worker says poor wages are the reason businesses can't retain staff. Audio
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An Overstayer's Tale
In this episode of Voices; an Overstayer shares the heartbreaking story of how she came to be illegal in New Zealand. Her case illustrates the brutal reality of appealing for residency. Produced by… Audio
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The grandparents in immigration limbo
RNZs Immigration Reporter Gill Bonnett talks to the grandparents stuck in visa limbo who are awaiting news of whether they can join their families in New Zealand. Audio
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Not all leakers are Winners
Reality Winner - an NSA whistle-blower - was sentenced to five years in prison in the USA last week. Closer to home the hunt for the "Limogate" leaker remained in the headlines, and National Party… Audio
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'We largely live in a domestic military occupation' - Chelsea Manning
Chelsea Manning is an activist, politician, and former US army solider. Encouraged to join the army by her father while living as an openly gay man, Manning began training in 2007. She was deployed to… Audio
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Ray Davies in America
English musician Ray Davies (from The Kinks originally) has had a lifelong fascination with the USA, and he's released two albums under the title Americana, based on his experiences of touring and… Video, Audio
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Question Time for 8 August 2018
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s policies and actions?
KIRITAPU ALLAN to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he seen on the need for innovation…
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Dateline Pacific morning edtion for 6 August 2018
An Australian human rights lawyer has grave concerns that continued interference by immigration officials in the medical care of Nauru and Manus detainees could result in the death of a child; Papua… Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 4 August 2018
Audio 4 Aug 2018A book written in detention by a refugee on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is a work of art before being an act of resistance, the author says; An Australian human rights lawyer has grave concerns… Audio