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The Commander - Helen Clark
In part five of The 9th Floor, Guyon Espiner talks to Helen Clark about her three terms in power as she sought to draw a line under Rogernomics, unleash new social reforms and rethink New Zealand's… Video, Audio
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Prime Minister Winston Peters?
Winston Peters' says a member of the NZ First team negotiating possible coalition arrangements, reminded both Labour and National that it was not unprecedented for the leader of the second largest… Audio
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The Challenger - Jenny Shipley
In part four, Guyon Espiner talks to Dame Jenny Shipley about being the first woman on the 9th Floor, plus coups and coalitions, welfare reform and Winston Peters. And, above all, her commitment to… Video, Audio
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The Negotiator - Jim Bolger: Prime Minister 1990-97
In part three of The 9th Floor, Guyon Espiner talks to Jim Bolger, who steered New Zealand through a turbulent seven years that saw more economic upheaval, a resetting of race relations and the… Video, Audio
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Gaylene Preston: My Year With Helen
Filmmaker Gaylene Preston has just spent a year with Helen Clark at the UN, and a new documentary My Year With Helen is the result. Video, Audio, Gallery
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The Trader - Mike Moore: Prime Minister 1990
In part two of The 9th Floor, Guyon Espiner talks to Mike Moore about his short stint as Prime Minister in 1990, followed by his miraculous near-comeback in 1993. Video, Audio, Gallery
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'Yes I really am going' - Ka kite Cunliffe
Former Labour leader and departing MP David Cunliffe says goodbye to Parliament with a reminder of the role of an MP. Audio
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The Making of The 9th Floor
Producer Tim Watkin reflects on five remarkable days with former NZ prime ministers.
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The Reformer - Geoffrey Palmer: Prime Minister 1989-90
In The 9th Floor, a landmark new series for RNZ, Guyon Espiner talks to five former NZ Prime Ministers, starting with reforming lawmaker Sir Geoffrey Palmer, who became our 33rd PM in 1989. Video, 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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Aid group considering Helen Clark for lead role pulls plug
A global aid organisation that was considering the former Prime Minister Helen Clark in its hunt for a new executive director has scrapped its search. It's unclear whether she'll continue to contest… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 1 March 2017
Audio 1 Mar 2017Injured caver rescued after 'textbook' operation, Police keep mum on monitoring of extradited child pornographer, English told to ditch drug anecdotes and rely on facts, Aid group considering Helen… Audio
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Mt Albert voters go to the polls on Saturday
Mt Albert candidates have debated the issues in a special Morning Report by-election debate. Jacinda Ardern, Julie Anne Genter and Geoff Simmons were in our Auckland studio. Audio
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Helen Clark shortlisted for top job at The Global Fund
Helen Clark has made the shortlist for the top job at one of the world's largest aid agencies. Our New York correspondent Nick Harper has the latest. Audio
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The Church of England clashes over same sex relationships.
The Reverened Dr Helen Jacobi from St Matthews in the city talks about the latest clash of older clergy and younger congregations on the issue of same sex relationships in the Anglican church. Audio
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The Panel with Allan Blackman and Chris Clark (Part 2)
Audio 13 Feb 2017Research is suggesting that personalities change for people when they move to different areas. What panelists Allan Blackman and Chris Clark have been up to. The aftermath of the whale stranding on… Audio
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A look back on Helen Clark's career at the UN
Helen Clark's decision to step down from her UN role was a shock to many aid agencies. But UN Dispatch's Mark Leon Goldberg says it wasn't entirely unexpected. Audio
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Helen Clark resigns from UN
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has resigned from her post heading the United Nations Development Programme. Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Peter Elliott (Part 1)
Audio 26 Jan 2017Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has resigned from her post heading the United Nations Development Programme. An Australian boy's dad talks about his son's close encounter with a Great… Audio
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In the driving seat
Not that long ago, women held all of the top-ranking positions in NZ. In this episode of the Eyewitness podcast series, we discover that this is far from the case now. Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 119
This week, a candid chat with The Naked And Famous, British producer Sohn, and Wellington band Draghound introduce themselves, plus new tunes from The Shins, Sampha, and David Bowie. Audio
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From Zero: Where Are We?
Everyone seems to agree that our drug laws are no longer fit for purpose. So what are we doing about it? Audio
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Justice delayed, justice denied
Audio 29 Nov 2016Analysis - Between the 1950s and 1980s more than 100,000 children were put into state institutions where many suffered abuse and neglect. Is the state is facing up to its crimes? Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton & Stephen Mills
Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills discuss the political reaction to last week’s magnitude 7.8 earthquake, and the Prime Minster’s decision to keep tax cuts on the cards. Audio
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Surprisingly little interest in Gate-gate
Gerry Brownlee made headlines and even offered to quit after bypassing airport security back in 2014, but the release of previously-withheld information contradicting his version of events didn’t… Video, Audio
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Nights' Pundit - Economics
Independent scholar Brian Easton with a critical assessment of the economic aims and impact of the Clark-Cullen Labour government. Audio
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The Day In Parliament for Wednesday 19 October 2016 - morning edition
Labour leader Andrew Little leads the House in paying tribute to former union leader Helen Kelly, who died last week from lung cancer at the age of 52; Speaker David Carter declines two requests for… Audio
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Gerard van Bohemen: the United Nations and the Security Council
Kim Hill talks to Gerard van Bohemen, New Zealand's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. New Zealand is currently a non-permanent member of the Security Council. Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Oct 7 2016
Audio 8 Oct 2016A review of the week's news including... Maori leader Sir Ngatata Love is jailed for obtaining property by deception, All Black Aaron Smith is suspended in disgrace after an incident with a woman in a… Audio