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Morning Report for Sunday 9 November 2008
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Election Special - Hour Two
10:05 AM.The complete second hour of the Election Special. Audio
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Election Special - Hour One
10:00 AM.The complete first hour of the Election Special. Audio
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Panel Discussion (Part 4)
9:55 AM.Auckland University's head of political studies Raymond Miller - and our political editor Brent Edwards. Audio
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Media Coverage of Election
9:50 AM.Colin Peacock and Adelia Hallett of Mediawatch looks at the media's coverage of the election. Audio
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New Labour MP Brendan Burns
9:48 AM.He took Tim Barnett's old seat of Christchurch Central, beating National's Nicky Wagner. Audio
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The Former National Prime Minister - Jim Bolger
9:45 AM.Jim Bolger talks about Helen Clark's decision to stand down as the Labour Party leader. Audio
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The Otaki Electorate
9:42 AM.Darren Hughes, who won the seat in 2002, lost last night to National MP Nathan Guy. Audio
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ACT's finance spokesperson Sir Roger Douglas
9:38 AM.As ACT positions itself as a pivotal member of the future government, Sir Roger tells Mary Wilson the party's policies are not right-wing and ACT can play a significant role. Audio
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The Progressive Party Leader - Jim Anderton
9:35 AM.Jim Anderton comfortably won the Christchurch seat of Wigram. Audio
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Media Coverage of Election
9:30 AM.Mediawatch's Colin Peacock looks at the media's coverage of the election. Audio
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Panel Discussion (Part 3)
9:27 AM.Auckland University's head of political studies Raymond Miller - and our political editor Brent Edwards. Audio
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National Party Member - Nikki Kaye
9:25 AM.The new member for the formerly safe Labour seat of Auckland Central. Audio
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United Future Leader Peter Dunne
9:15 AM.United Future leader Peter Dunne comments on his seat. Audio
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Maori Party co-leader Pita Sharples on party's next step
9:14 AM.Maori Party picks up five of the seven Maori seats, co-leader Pita Sharples tells Mary Wilson the MPs will meet to discuss the party's options. Audio
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National End Nine Years of Labour Rule
9:08 AM.Reporter Julian Robins was at the Labour party HQ last night. Audio
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Comments from the Panel (Part 2)
8:58 AM.Auckland University's head of political studies Raymond Miller - and our political editor Brent Edwards. Audio
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Wellington Central Seat
8:56 AM.Wellington Central provided its usual election night drama last night. Audio
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Green Party Now Third Largest Party
8:52 AM.The Green party co-leader Russel Norman discusses the results. Audio
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Rodney Hide Wins Epsom Seat
8:48 AM.Rodney Hide comments on how they may work with National. Audio
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NZ First Deputy Leader Peter Brown
8:45 AM.Comments on the plans for the party. Audio
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Jane Patterson on Winston Peters' defeat in Tauranga
8:40 AM.NZ First leader, Winston Peters was defeated in Tauranga and the party did not reach the five percent threshold. Reporter Jane Patterson was with Mr Peters and party supporters. Audio
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Comments From Our Panel
8:35 AM.Comments now from our political editor Brent Edwards and Auckland University political scientist Raymond Miller. Audio
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Labour's Annette King on Helen Clark's decision to step down
8:28 AM.Outgoing Police Minister tells Geoff Robinson she is not interested in the leadership of the Labour Party. Audio
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Helen Clark's Shock Resignation
8:26 AM.Defeat turned to shock at Labour's election night headquarters. Audio
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National's campaign director Steven Joyce
8:23 AM.Mr Joyce, who is also a new MP, tells Mary Wilson that National will run a centrist Government; comments on ACT party's role. Audio
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Celebratory night for the National Party - report
8:15 AM.Thousands of party faithful downed glasses of champagne and energetically cheered the incoming Prime Minister, reports Joy Reid. Audio
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National's sweep to victory - report
8:10 AM.New Zealand has voted for a new Government, with the National Party's decisive win. Cherie McQuilkin reports on the dramatic election night. Audio
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Morning Report Post -Election Special
8:05 AM.Featuring political editor Brent Edwards and the head of political studies at Auckland University, Raymond Miller. Audio