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Parliament united as Port Hills fires burn
2:25 PM.The House has put its support behind Cantabrians affected by a scrub fire which has destroyed homes and scorched 2000 hectares on the Port Hills. Read more Audio
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The House of empathy and angst
10:35 PM.A committee ruckus over Pike River Mine, the Christchurch fires, a confidence vote, and RNZ brings the begging bowl to its annual review. Read more Audio
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Parliament's work-horse
10:35 PM.Inside Parliament's work-horse - the select committee - where Kiwi Rail and the Police front up for their annual reviews. Read more Audio
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Bike shed challenges
10:35 PM.Andrew Little calls out Bill English on housing, Annette King challenges Jonathan Coleman on mental health and Jan Logie questions the Government on domestic violence. Read more Audio
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Barbara Bestor - Strange beauty
11:30 AM.Barbara Bestor is the founder and head of Bestor Architecture in Los Angeles. She has been listed among the six women who changed the face of LA architecture. Her work is dedicated to the idea that… Read more Audio
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Emma Hall - Political theatre
11:05 AM.Australian Emma Hall is the writer and performer of the political one-woman comedy We May Have to Choose heading to Auckland Fringe from 21-25 Feb before Wellington Fringe from 2-11 March. We May Have… Read more Audio
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Growing up gaysian in Australia
10:40 AM.Australian writer Ben Law has explored the problems of growing up gay and Asian in Queensland in the ‘90s in a new TV show. He talks with Wallace Chapman. Read more Audio
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Gene Stone - Surviving Trump
10:07 AM.For those who were stunned (or shocked) by the election of Donald J. Trump as President of the USA, author Gene Stone has written a survival guide. It's called The Trump survival guide - everything… Read more Audio
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Andy Ellis - Recording the Dunedin sound
9:40 AM.Andy Ellis has been a long time archivist of music in his hometown in Dunedin. During the 80s Andy would take a Sony Walkman to the gigs he went to, and record them. He talks to Wallace about his… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 12 February 2017
9:06 AM.Waitangi: more than just 'media vs marae; political play to get state out of broadcasting; Discount doco breaks ground online; Star presenter's flying visit and fawning fans. Audio
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Enrique Morones - Border Angels
8:40 AM.After all the talk of building a wall between Mexico and the USA - Wallace speaks to Enrique Morones who is part of Border Angels - a group that provides water to those crossing the border in… Read more Audio
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Fighting for NZ's Rivers and Lakes
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley checks out if enough is being done to clean-up the country’s lakes and rivers. Read more Video, Audio
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First time candidates: Tim van de Molen
7:47 AM.In the first of a regular series of profiles of first-time candidates in the upcoming general election Wallace speaks to Tim van de Molen - the National Party candidate in the Waikato electorate. Audio
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A harbinger for the election
7:35 AM.Parties were painted as serial moaners and ‘stuck in the stone-age’ as insults flew thick and fast in the first week back at Parliament. Read more Audio
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Still fighting for equal pay
7:10 AM.Despite years of campaigning the pay gap between men and women remains 12 percent. Prue Hyman is a feminist economist who has spent decades researching gender inequality and advocating solutions. Read more Audio
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'We are not going to let the populists run amok' - United Future
1:02 PM.United Future leader Peter Dunne promotes globalism and tackles immigration in the debate on the Prime Minister's Statement. Read more Audio
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'It is extraordinary what we have achieved' - ACT
1:01 PM.The ACT Party's David Seymour reminds the House of his accomplishments as the sole MP for ACT and predicts the end of Winston Peter's political career during the debate on the Prime Minister's… Read more Audio
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'Paddles up, get ready to roll!' - Maori Party
1:00 PM.The Maori Party's Te Ururoa Flavell hits back at criticism from New Zealand First leader Winston Peters during the debate of the Prime Minister's Statement. Read more Audio
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Aroha and Attacks: The House of Two Halves
10:35 PM.Aroha from NZ’s newest MP, improved powers for wildlife officers, and more talk on housing. Read more Audio
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'Help is on its way' - NZ First
10:19 PM.The National Party and its coalition partner the Maori Partner come under fire as New Zealand First leader Winston Peters debates the Prime Minister's Statement. Read more Audio
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'We've got the vibe and they've got the shivers' - Greens
7:55 PM.The Green Party co-leader James Shaw challenges the Prime Minister's Statement and pushes a Labour-Greens government as the best option. Read more Audio
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'Never afraid of hard decisions' - Labour
7:54 PM.Labour leader Andrew Little rejects the Prime Minister's Statement of confidence and makes a pitch for a new government. Read more Audio
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'Confident, stable, and focused' - PM
7:53 PM.Prime Minister Bill English delivers his Statement presenting the current government as the best electoral option and asks for the continued support of the House.
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The Minor Parties First Election Stoush
10:35 PM.In Parliament the minor party leaders marked out their election position during the first debate. Read more Audio
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'Deep aroha' and 'practical, real world change'
7:49 PM.Newly elected MP for Mt Roskill, Michael Wood speaks on housing, demagogues, and aroha for all in his maiden speech to Parliament. Read more Audio