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Auckland bike lobby group responds to Mayor's letter
Auckland and it's under-fire transport system are expected to be on the agenda this morning when Jacinda Ardern meets the city's leaders.
The Prime Minister will sit down privately with new mayor… Audio
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Gaurav Sharma resigns as an MP months after expulsion from Labour
'Today is my last day': Gaurav Sharma resigns
The Hamilton West MP says he will be standing in the upcoming by-election, and plans to launch a new centrist party.
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Nashville Babylon 15 October 2022
On this week's Nashville Babylon Mark has music from Tony Joe White and Candi Staton, previews New York blues combo Daddy Long Legs New Zealand tour and spins a birthday tune for Paul Simon. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Auckland mayor Wayne Brown on council-controlled organisations and what needs 'fixing'
Auckland mayor Wayne Brown on council-controlled organisations and what needs 'fixing'
New Auckland mayor Wayne Brown arrived at work for a day of briefings and said the boards of council-controlled organisations will remain in place for the next few weeks. Audio
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Council election turnout: Low participation revives call for online voting
'Wake-up call' - Low council election turnout revives call for online voting
Local Government New Zealand wants an independent review of voting to improve participation across the country, after preliminary analysis showed 36 percent turnout.
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Auckland Chamber of Commerce celebrates Brown win
Auckland's Chamber of Commerce says the newly elected mayor will be a breath of fresh air for businesses in the super city.
Wayne Brown ran on a campaign to fix Auckland, claiming he would improve… Audio
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Mixed reaction to election of Wayne Brown as new Auckland mayor: 'There was a very strong negative vote'
Mixed reaction to new Auckland mayor: 'There was a very strong negative vote'
The city has spoken - or 30 percent of it has - and Wayne Brown has been voted the next mayor of Auckland - but he won't be speaking to media today and is spending the day with family.
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From a 'turbo-charged' war story to evasive politicians: Susie Ferguson reflects on pivotal role
'Radio has this intimate power': Ferguson looks back on eight years in a pressure role
Radio still provides an incredible ability to connect with listeners, the Morning Report presenter says. Audio
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Political donations trial: Jami-Lee Ross' mental health a factor in judge's not guilty decision
Jami-Lee Ross' mental health a factor in judge's not guilty decision
Former National MP Jami-Lee Ross has been cleared of fraud charges over political donations in part because the judge agreed a sense of betrayal and mental breakdown could have led him to lie.
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Jami-Lee Ross not guilty in political donations case, businessmen found guilty
Jami-Lee Ross not guilty in political donations case, businessmen found guilty
Former National MP Jami-Lee Ross has been found not guilty on fraud charges, but three others charged over donations to the party have been found guilty.
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Census to be held in March 2023 with extra $110m to ensure turnout
Census to be held in March 2023 with extra $110m to ensure turnout
It will feature double the number of census workers, 44 percent more paper form deliveries, and will prioritise Māori and other lower-responding groups.
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Community patrollers willing to step up after St Lukes robbery
'Things are getting worse': Community patrollers on high alert
Volunteers in the Mount Albert Community Patrol are on high alert after a brazen smash and grab in the Auckland suburb this week. Audio
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Auckland businesses fear daylight smash and grabs on the rise
'Youth crime is escalating' - Calls for funded community policing in Auckland
An Auckland business owner is calling for funding for proactive community patrols in the aftermath of a smash and grab at a busy shopping centre. Audio
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Business owners fear police can't stop daylight robberies
Auckland's business community isn't convinced police have the powers to keep their stores safe after yet another daylight robbery. A group of about eight people, with weapons, took to Stewart Dawson's… Audio
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Van Diemen's Band - 'Borderlands'
Australian early instrument ensemble Van Diemen's Band presents a programme of largely 17th-century music by composers whose lives were affected by changing borders in Europe at the time, but whose… Audio
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Political donations trial: Jami-Lee Ross lied to SFO to implicate Simon Bridges, court hears
'He was fixated on seeking revenge': Ross lied to SFO to implicate Bridges, court told
The lawyer for former National MP Jami-Lee Ross has told the High Court in Auckland his client lied to the Serious Fraud Office in an effort to implicate National's former leader, Simon Bridges.
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Political donations trial draws to a close in High Court in Auckland
Political donations trial draws to a close in High Court in Auckland
A lengthy trial over alleged concealed political donations is drawing to a close, with the defence due to start its closing statements today.
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New Zealand democracy on 'shaky foundations': Electoral law ripe for change
In today's Focus on Politics podcast Political Reporter Anneke Smith exposes the vulnerable state of New Zealand's democracy and examines the political response. Audio
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New Zealand democracy on 'shaky foundations': Electoral law ripe for change
New Zealand democracy on 'shaky foundations': Electoral law ripe for change
In today's Focus on Politics podcast Political Reporter Anneke Smith exposes the vulnerable state of New Zealand's democracy and examines the political response.
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TV and movie drama are booming in New Zealand
Audio 14 Aug 2022Here's a question. How many major film dramas - including top-end TV series - are currently being shot here at the moment? Eight? Twelve? Not even close! By our reckoning there are over 30 - from… Audio
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National Party donations trial: Simon Bridges denies knowing details of donations' source
Bridges testifies in court as National Party donations trial continues
Former National Party leader Simon Bridges has given evidence in a trial over alleged concealed political donations, agreeing Jami-Lee Ross became a political kamikaze.
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Simon Bridges gives evidence in court
Former National Party leader Simon Bridges has given evidence in a trial over alleged concealed donations to the party, agreeing Jami-Lee Ross went "full kamikaze".
Seven people including Ross are… Audio
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Uffindell scandal a true test for Luxon's leadership skills
Uffindell scandal a true test for Luxon's leadership skills
Opinion - The accusations against MP Sam Uffindell are showing National leader Christopher Luxon that driving a strong team culture doesn't just mean just celebrating the wins, but also dealing with…
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Sam Uffindell: From boarding school to political scandal
Sam Uffindell: From boarding school to political scandal
Timeline - National's new MP for Tauranga has been suspended from the caucus over accusations of bullying and violence. Video
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Former National Party secretary says he asked Jami-Lee Ross for donor info multiple times
Former Nats secretary asked Jami-Lee Ross for donor info multiple times
Greg Hamilton says he repeatedly asked then MP Jami-Lee Ross to provide information about the donors behind a large donation to the party but the information was not forthcoming.