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Helen Clark's next honour
Our former Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Helen Clark is about to add another qualification to her name, she's receiving an honourary doctorate from the University of Waikato. Vice Chancellor, Professor… Audio
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New Zealand in the 90's
It was a big 10 years. The 1990s featured political and social upheaval in New Zealand.
Today's expert is Associate Professor at Victoria's School of History, Philosophy, Political Science &… Audio
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Helen Clark says Jacinda Ardern’s done a ‘phenomenal job’
Helen Clark says despite being Labour's leader for only three months, Prime Minister-elect Jacinda Ardern has proven she is warm but also with "a backbone and some steel". Video, Audio
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Helen Clark 'delighted' at Labour win
Labour's last prime minister was Helen Clark. She tells us she's delighted her party's back in power after nine years. Audio
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The Book Launch - The 9th Floor
In this final, bonus podcast, join Helen Clark, Jim Bolger, Dame Jenny Shipley and Sir Geoffrey Palmer in conversation with Tim Watkin and Guyon Espiner, as we launch the book of the series, The 9th… Audio
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Arthur Meek - from young lover to magic lantern operator
Actor and playwright Arthur Meek can now add "Trained Magic Lantern Showman" to his resume. He's done power-point presentations before, notably in the play On the conditions and possibilities of Helen… Audio
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Pundits with skin in the campaign game
Election campaigns are boom time for PR consultants and pundits, but the public need to know if they’re also in the middle of their spin cycle when they appear in the media. Audio
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Leader absences at Pacific Forum surprise academic
Audio 6 Sep 2017The director of Pasifika at Massey University, Malakai Koloamatangi, is surprised by the absence of a number of Pacific leaders from this year's Pacific Islands Forum. Audio
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Māori Party keen but wary of working with Labour - Marama Fox
Māori Party co-leader, Marama Fox, says Helen Clark never made an apology for the Foreshore and Seabed Act, and Labour is showing a similar argument in it's discussion of water rights. She says the… Audio
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Possible Labour-Greens without Peters 'big news' - James Shaw
Audio 1 Sep 2017With three weeks to go, the election is shaping up as the closest since 2005 when Labour under Helen Clark narrowly beat Don Brash's National Party. The Greens have clawed their way back to the 5… Audio
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Where's Winston: Super stuff-ups & inside the leaders debates
Audio 31 Aug 2017In our ninth Caucus, it's all about Winston - his Super spin, bottom lines and how he chooses coalition partners. But it's also about the scrap for the family vote and what it's really like behind the… Audio
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Hard Truths: documentary in the 'post-truth' era
Do we expect documentaries to be strictly truthful? And what happens when a desire for good storytelling wins out over the facts? Four leading documentary-makers talk candidly about navigating… Audio
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Go Ahead Caller - Ser 7, Ep 3 by Paul Casserly & Ben Uffindell
Audio 25 Aug 2017Helen Clark has some advice for Jacinda, and Gareth explodes. Audio
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Ardern on Greens' turf at Labour launch
As Jacinda Ardern kicked off Labour's election campaign in front a 2,200-strong crowd, which included former Prime Minister Helen Clark, she waded deep into Greens territory, speaking about cleaning… Audio
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Jacinda Ardern - Labour Party
Audio 21 Aug 2017Jacinda Ardern has had an exponential rise through the ranks of the Labour Party, and just weeks out from this year's election took over the party's leadership.
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Helen Clark and Gaylene Preston: My Year with Helen
Renowned Kiwi filmmaker Gaylene Preston's film My Year With Helen is a study of gender politics and an insight into the closed world of international diplomacy at the United Nations. Helen Clark and… Video, Audio
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Greens plummet, Labour surges in latest poll - political analysis
In the latest Colmar Brunton poll the Greens have dropped to just four percent and Labour is now 37 percent - its highest rating since Helen Clark was Prime Minister. RNZ political editor Jane… Audio
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'We don't need' electorate deal with Labour - Shaw
Greens leader James Shaw says he's now in the fight of his life after a Colmar Brunton poll put the party's support at just four percent - not enough to return to Parliament. He spoke to Susie… Audio
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Samoa PM reflects on life as he promotes memoir
The Prime Minister of Samoa, Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi, has been in New Zealand this week promoting his memoir 'Palemia'. Audio
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Political parties election positioning
Political commentator Deborah Mahuta-Coyle talks about the political landscape shaping up during the election campaign. Audio
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Helen Clark in conversation
Helen Clark, former PM and head of the UN Development agency talks about what positive action in a volatile world might look like with Dr Gill Greer, CEO of Volunteer Service Abroad. Equality… Audio
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Calling time on omnipresent pundits
As the usual suspects take up ever more air time ahead of the election, is it time New Zealand took up the suggestion of Canadian author and activist Naomi Klein and put time limits on our… Video, Audio
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Mt Albert voters optimistic about Labour's leadership change
Every MP for Mount Albert since 1981 has ended up leading the Labour Party - Helen Clark, David Shearer and now Jacinda Ardern. RNZ reporter Sarah Robson headed out to Mount Albert to find out what… Audio
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The pugilist MP: Boxing and beer at the Circus Maximus
Clayton Cosgrove is a political pugilist; happy to wade into a fight to get things done. But his proudest moments have a more human angle. Phil Smith talks with him about his career as he prepares to… Video, Audio
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The history of election bribes in NZ
It is election year and the political bribes are coming thick and fast. This is not a new phenomenon. In fact, some of the biggest bribes in our political history occurred a long time ago. Historian… Audio
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The accidental MP - Annette King
With over thirty years experience as an MP Annette King is a familiar face both in and out of Government but says it was a life she had never planned for. Video, Audio
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Pacific correspondent Mike Field
Samoa's prime minister has used a new book to slam Helen Clark for her apology to Samoa over colonial excesses - he says she doesn't understand politics - and he reveals that he believes he was the… Audio
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Clark-Peters government in an alternative reality
The Panelists imagine what a Helen Clark-Winston Peters led government would have looked like. Audio
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Helen Clark: no regrets over Foreshore and Seabed controversy
In RNZ's latest edition of 'The 9th Floor,' former Prime Minister Helen Clark insists she has no regrets about her government's handling of the Foreshore and Seabed controversy in 2004. At the time… Audio
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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