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Who could be the next Auckland mayor?
Former Prime Ministers Sir John Key and Helen Clark are pouring cold water on the hopes of those who'd love them to step up and sort out Auckland. Both say there's no way they'll put their hands up… Audio
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Helen Clark: 'Parliament was once a gentlemen’s club – pure and simple – but it's not so anymore'
The former New Zealand prime minister talks with Noelle McCarthy about sexism, power and the changing role of women in politics and international life. Audio
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Helen Clark: Women, Equality & Power
Former Prime Minister, head of the UN Development Programme, and Secretary General aspirant Helen Clark, talks with Kathryn about her long career, and her experience of leadership, gender equality and… Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 25 August 2018
New Zealand's first Pacific Pharmacists' Association has launched with support from PHARMAC, the New Zealand government's drug-funding agency; the South Pacific is a key focus for a new fellowship… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 23 August 2018
Audio 23 Aug 2018Norfolk grappling with Canberra imposed wage hikes; Australia's Labor joins calls for Nauru children to go to NZ; Helen Clark is urging political parties in Solomon Islands to support women planning… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 23 August 2018
Audio 23 Aug 2018Helen Clark is urging political parties in Solomon Islands to support women planning to contest both the national and provincial elections next year; an MP in the autonomous Bougainville parliament… Audio
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Solomons parties urged to support women in 2019 elections
Audio 23 Aug 2018Helen Clark is urging political parties in Solomon Islands to support women planning to contest both the national and provincial elections next year. Audio
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Avondale Bowling Club's financial woes
In Auckland the once-mighty Avondale Bowling Club is struggling now for members. As Stuff points out, it was once a haunt of Phil Goff's, and Helen Clark was its patron. Audio
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The Panel with Guy Williams and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 1)
Audio 6 Aug 2018National is sitting pretty above Labour in the latest Colmar Brunton poll, but Simon Bridges' personal numbers have dropped. Victoria University is holding a meeting tonight at the Rutherford House… Audio
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Grandstanding on the big gig stadium stoush
Big personalities clashed over a proposed charity concert in Auckland and both claimed other agendas were in play. The media reported the row with relish and some took sides. But there were bigger… Audio
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Helen Clark pleased Eden Park concert won't go ahead
The Eden Park Trust Board has withdrawn its application to hold a charity concert at the famous Auckland venue, on Waitangi Day next year. Helen Clark, who was opposed to the concert, talks to John… Video, Audio
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Gin and beer it: Parliament's boozy past
Today it's babies and playgrounds but Parliament's early days were more like a drunken party. Jamie Tahana takes a look at Parliament's liquor infused beginning. Video, Audio
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It was just out there: a boy's club past, a family future
The three muscles once used by MPs and other insights, from old hand Helen Clark and fresh face Kiri Allan, on changes in Parliament. Audio
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Stadium stoush
The stoush between Helen Clark and Ray Avery. Sir Ray wants to hold a big Live Aid-type convert next year at Eden Park to raise money for his premature baby pods. Audio
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The Panel with David Cormack and Heather Roy (Part 2)
Audio 6 Jul 2018How do you eat, apart from with cutlery. Do you eat well? What the Panelists David Cormack and Heather Roy want to talk about. Donald Trump has been declared a 'wasteman' and has been banned from the… Audio
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Helen Clark fires back at Sir Ray Avery
Helen Clark says Sir Ray Avery has adopted a "bullying approach" after she voiced opposition to a charity concert he wants to hold at Eden Park. Video, Audio
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Charity concert under the microscope
Former prime minister Helen Clark has made a submission to Auckland Council opposing a charity concert to raise money for Sir Ray Avery's baby pod project. Audio
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The Panel with Mava Enoka and Matt Nippert (Part 1)
Audio 4 Jul 2018The young men trapped in Tham Luang ong cave -monsoon rains are on the way, and huge issues around how this rescue is going to be managed. Ruts are already forming in parts of the new… Audio
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Pregnant pauses and push notifications
The birth of a baby is usually a private matter for the parents, but the arrival of the PM’s daughter became a modern media moment. Audio
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Parliament's parenting advice for Jacinda Ardern
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been inundated with well wishes from around the globe since the birth of her daughter. The baby was born at quarter to five yesterday afternoon at Auckland City… Audio
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Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford welcome baby girl
Audio 21 Jun 2018Former Prime Minister Helen Clark says the birth of Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford's baby is a "proud day" for the couple and for New Zealand. She says it sends a message to all women that "you can… Video, Audio
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Poll dancing already underway
The next election is a long way off and new party leaders are still bedding in. But already TV news networks and their political pundits are predicting what will happen next based on the opinion polls… Audio
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Celebrating ‘super-hero’ songwriter Mahinaarangi Tocker 10 years on
"She was fearless ... a real advocate for mental health, feminism, gay rights, māori rights - she was a super-hero." It's ten years to the day since prolific and beloved songwriter Mahinaarangi Tocker… Video
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Former PM Helen Clark opposes synthetic cannabis bill
Helen Clark says the bill, that would quadruple the maximum prison sentence for people supplying synthetic cannabis, reflects a failed war on drugs. Audio
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Women kick off nine months celebrating 125 years of suffrage
Audio 7 Mar 2018Hundreds of New Zealand women clad in purple and white crammed into Government House's ballroom today to kick off celebrations marking 125 years of women's suffrage.
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Commonwealth education ministers meet in Fiji
Audio 23 Feb 2018Commonwealth education ministers consider how to ensure quality education through all member countries. Audio
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Govt help for Māori: 'We'll know in the Budget' - Tamihere
Forty thousand people battled the scorching heat in Waitangi yesterday to make it to one of the biggest and busiest Waitangi Day commemorations ever.
It was Jacinda Adern's first appearance as Prime… Audio
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Abuse survivors on what they want out of inquiry: 'He admitted it ... I thought there would be consequences'
Audio 31 Jan 2018Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Minister for Children Tracey Martin will tomorrow outline an inquiry into the historical abuse of children in state care. Some have asked for this to be extended to
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Feature Interview - Helen Clark
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark speaks to Megan about the legacy of Jim Anderton who was her deputy Prime Minster, senior cabinet minister and the mastermind behind Kiwibank. He passed away… Audio
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Dame Jenny Shipley on equality, progress and Jacinda Ardern
It's now 20 years since Dame Jenny Shipley became the first woman to lead the country. She says New Zealand is ahead of the game in terms of women in leadership, but there is still much to be done. Audio