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'Adjustments' needed for citizenship bill - NZ deputy PM
The Samoan community in Aotearoa gathered in Mangere, Auckland to discuss the Samoa citizenship bill. Audio
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Finance Minister prepares for Kiingi Tuheitia's tangi
Finance Minister Nicola talks about how she will remember Kiingi Tuheitia Audio
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The Panel with Shane Te Pou & Deborah Hart (Part 2)
Audio 2 Sep 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Shane Te Pou & Deborah Hart discuss the Governments transport announcement, and why so many people are defaulting on child support payments. Shane… Audio
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The Panel with Shane Te Pou & Deborah Hart (Part 1)
Audio 2 Sep 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Shane Te Pou & Deborah Hart discuss the Governments transport announcement, and why so many people are defaulting on child support payments. Shane… Audio
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Political commentators Neale Jones & Liam Hehir
Audio 2 Sep 2024Many topics to discuss including Labour's wealth tax, the newly announced infrastructure agency and the latest in the Greens - Darlene Tana saga. Neale Jones was Chief of Staff to Labour Leader… Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 2 September
On today's episode, mourners are continuing to arrive at Turangawaewae Marae to reflect on the life and legacy of Kiingi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII, who died early on Friday at the age of 69… Audio
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Rising costs and rising seas: Parliament’s climate adaptation inquiry
The Climate Change Commission told members this week that climate adaptation is the “most difficult challenge this country faces over the next century.” Audio
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South Island Correspondent David Williams
Newsroom's Environment and Climate Editor Te Waipounamu South Island Correspondent David Williams shares the latest stories from the region. Audio
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Papua New Guinea parliament set to resume
Audio 31 Aug 2024The Papua New Guinea parliament is set to resume on Tuesday next week and again for the opposition it is a chance to try and unseat the James Marape administration. Audio
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Sovereignty debate sees major parties weighing in for first time
Tributes are flowing from across Aotearoa and around the world after Kiingi Tuuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII died early on Friday morning.
It ends a fortnight in which the question of whether… Audio
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Gisborne has highest senior doctor vacancy rate in NZ
Over 30 senior doctors have written to MPs and Te Whatu Ora calling for urgent action over staff vacancies in Gisborne with claims some patients are going blind waiting to see the hospital's only… Audio
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Petitioner reveals NZ First's original fast track bill, with hidden projects
Petitions often touch on very human stories, or on tricky philosophical issues. This week, one threw explosive new information into an already contentious debate. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 30 August
On today's episode, Kiinga Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhereo VII, The Maori King has died. Kiingitanga Spokesman Rahui Papa says the death of Kiingi Tuheitia is a moment of great sadness for followers… Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
It's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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DOC doesn't have the money to deal with contamination
Forest and Bird says the Department of Conservation doesn't have enough money to deal with contamination on Crown land. Libby Kirkby-McLeod reports. Audio
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Altercation at military cemetery involving Trump's team
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Anna Thomas about reports surfacing of an altercation at a significant military cemetery involving members of Donald Trump's campaign team. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 29 August 2024
On today's episode, the Green Party has agreed to delay its meeting on whether to invoke the waka-jumping law to remove former MP Darleen Tana from Parliament, the drivers of petrol cars could start… Audio
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Green MP on decision to cancel waka-jumping meeting
The Green Party has agreed to cancel this weekend's meeting on whether to invoke the waka-jumping law to have MP Darleen Tana removed from Parliament. Speaking at Parliament, Mr Menendez-March says it… Audio
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Green party delays meeting on whether to invoke waka-jumping law to remove Darleen Tana
The Green Party has agreed to delay its meeting on whether to invoke the waka-jumping law to remove former MP Darleen Tana from Parliament. Reporter Felix Walton spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 29th August
On today's episode, Darleen Tana is in court on Thursday in a bid to prevent their former party, the Greens, from ousting the MP from Parliament, Meridian Energy is claiming households are spending… Audio
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Minerals potential mapped: now what?
A new report by GNS maps the country's potential for new mining. Minister of Resources Shane Jones hopes the information will spark new investment in the sector. Audio
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Greens co-leader on Darleen Tana waka-jumping meeting
Darleen Tana is in court on Thursday in a bid to prevent their former party, the Greens, from ousting the MP from Parliament. Green Party co-leader Chloe Swarbrick spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Northern iwi say it's misleading to say Māori ceded sovereignty
Northern iwi have told the Prime Minister it's misleading and offensive for him to say Māori ceded sovereignty. Political reporter Lillian Hanly has more. Audio
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Opposition label Winston Peters a 'climate denier'
The Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters has been labelled a climate denier by the opposition after downplaying the climate crisis while visiting the Pacific. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more… Audio
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Independent MP Darleen Tana takes legal action to stop Greens waka-jumping meeting
Green Party delegates are due to meet this Sunday to decide whether to use the waka-jumping legislation against independent MP Darleen Tana. Otago University law professor and constitutional expert… Audio
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Darleen Tana files proceedings against Greens to stop the party using waka jumping law
Former Green MP Darleen Tana is heading to court today in an attempt to stop the Green Party using the waka jumping law to remove them from parliament. Political editor Jo Moir spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 29 August
Audio 29 Aug 2024On today's First Up pod: Adrian Smith from BlinkPay joins us with the best explanation we've heard so far of what exactly Open Banking is; we also head to the Juicies factory for a tour with young… Audio
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Calls for investigation after Shane Jones calls judge 'communist'
The association for barristers has asked the Attorney-General to investigate Shane Jones after he called a High Court judge a 'communist'. Bar Association president Maria Dew KC spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Carmel Sepuloni on why she did Celebrity Treasure Island
Celebrity Treasure Island contestant Carmel Sepuloni talks politics Audio