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Waikeria prison plan announcement today
Waikeria prison plan announcement today
The government is to reveal its plans for Waikeria prison this afternoon and it's being told it must build a bigger jail, or risk public safety.
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National Party criticises Peters' privacy lawsuit
National Party criticises Peters' privacy lawsuit
The National Party has hit out at Winson Peters' lawsuit against two top public servants, saying he's putting personal vendettas ahead of the country.
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Question Time for 12 June 2018
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she have confidence in her Minister of Justice and all of her Government’s justice policies and decisions?
Dr DEBORAH RUSSELL to the Minister of…
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Labour's three strikes repeal off the table
Labour's three strikes repeal off the table
New Zealand First has put the brakes on Labour's plan to repeal the three strikes law - dealing a major blow to Justice Minister Andrew Little. Video
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Northcote by-election: no wonder people are watching Dancing with the Stars
Northcote by-election: no wonder people are watching Dancing with the Stars
Opinion - The Northcote by-election just might have proved that politics lately is a snooze-fest, writes Brigitte Morten.
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Paul Simon: The life by Robert Hilburn
The highs and lows of Paul Simon's roller coaster life are mapped out in former LA Times music critic Robert Hilburn's new book Paul Simon, The Life. It's a timely book. Paul Simon is currently on his… Audio
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Three strikes repeal will test acting PM - Simon Bridges
Three strikes repeal will test acting PM - Simon Bridges
National Party leader Simon Bridges says Labour's proposed repeal of the three strikes law will test the resolve of Winston Peters when he steps in as acting prime minister.
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Simon Bridges prepares for 'three strikes' law battle
National has held on to the Northcote seat, taking more than half the vote in Saturday's by-election. Dan Bidois beat the Labour candidate Shanan Halbert by 1300 votes well down on the more than… Audio
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National's Dan Bidois celebrates Northcote win
The National Party celebrated alongside the All Blacks on Saturday night, with its candidate Dan Bidois winning the Northcote by-election. It puts National's numbers in Parliament back up to 56, but… Audio
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National casts doubt on govt's $200m reviews cost
National casts doubt on govt's $200m reviews cost
National claims the Labour-led government may have spent up to $200 million on working groups and reviews - but it says the known cost for about half of them is $114m.
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Warkworth voters suss out Simon Bridges
National leader Simon Bridges is travelling throughout the country so so-called ordinary voters can get to know him. Reporter Sarah Murphy followed him to Warkworth to find out what locals made of… Video, Audio
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Matariki public holiday will happen... eventually
Matariki public holiday will happen... eventually
Opinion - The calls happen every year now for Matariki to be turned into a public holiday and soon they will be too loud to ignore, the Spinoff's Alex Braae writes. Audio
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Should addicts be turfed out of state houses?
The National Party leader Simon Bridges and others are calling for a little less conversation and a little more action from the government. According to one estimation $55M is being spent on reviews… Audio
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Reviews inquiries and working groups.
The National Party leader Simon Bridges and others are calling for a little less conversation and a little more action from the government. According to one estimation $55M is being spent on reviews… Audio
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The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Gary McCormick (Part 1)
Audio 7 Jun 2018The National Party leader Simon Bridges and others are calling for a little less conversation and a little more action from the government. According to one estimation $55M is being spent on reviews… Audio
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No Budget lift for Labour in polls but support for PM still strong
No Budget lift for Labour in polls but support for PM still strong
Poll of Polls - Labour did not get a lift from the Budget but the RNZ poll of polls indicates voters still firmly say the country is on the right track, writes Colin James.
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'I'm sorry the advice we got was wrong' - Simon Bridges
'I'm sorry the advice we got was wrong' - Simon Bridges
Opposition leader Simon Bridges has apologised to those affected by meth contamination evictions and clean-ups, but says he didn't know the tests weren't fit for purpose. Audio
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Minto slams National govt over meth contamination
National party leader Simon Bridges has apologised for needlessly decontaminating state houses after getting what he says was dud advice about methamphetamine. Mr Bridges told Morning Report the issue… Audio
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Meth evictions: 'I'm sorry, advice we got was wrong' - Bridges
Housing New Zealand is under fire with claims it wasted $100m on meth testing houses which posed no health risks. The evictions and testing mostly happened under the last National government, so where… 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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Poll dancing already underway
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…
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Worlds of Music: Dave Randall
English musician and author Dave Randall talks to Trevor Reekie about the political power of music – the subject of his new book Sound System. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Housing NZ chair refuses to step down after meth revelations
Housing NZ chair refuses to step down after meth revelations
The chair of Housing New Zealand says she will not resign over the methamphetamine hysteria scandal.
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By-election mall confrontation
Glenfield mall has banned all further campaigning of the Northcote by-election after a confrontation.
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The Panel with Peter McKenzie and Verity Johnson (Part 1)
Audio 1 Jun 2018A revisit to the big story of the last view days - the report by Sir Peter Gluckman stating there has never been any evidence of illness from third-hand exposure to methamphetamine anywhere in the… Audio