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'Of the Pacific' - Why NZ MPs visit their Pacific neighbours
'Of the Pacific' - Why NZ MPs visit their Pacific neighbours
Taxpayers paid thousands of dollars for five New Zealand MPs to go to Tonga and Fiji so what does New Zealand get out of it asks Daniela Maoate-Cox.
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Goo Hara and the trauma of South Korea's spy cam victims
The K-pop star and the trauma of South Korea's spy cam victims
Goo Hara's death shows it's often the victims of spy cams who are punished the most.
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Northland locals say they had to live in trees due to lack of housing
Harrowing stories about Northland's housing crisis have been revealed at a Hui in Whanagrei with some people saying they resorted to living in treehouses.
The Minister for Maori Development Nanaia… Audio
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Don't 'impose or takeover' - Fiji Women's Crisis centre
New Zealand should trust and support the work being done already in the Pacific says the Fiji Women's Crisis Centre. Audio
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Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific: Day Three
A group of MPs spent five days travelling through Tonga and Fiji. Were they soaking up some sun or was it work? Daniela Maoate-Cox follows them through Fiji on day three to find out. Audio
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Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific: Day Three
Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific: Day Three
A group of MPs spent five days travelling through Tonga and Fiji. Were they soaking up some sun or was it work? Daniela Maoate-Cox follows them through Fiji on day three to find out.
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Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific
Five New Zealand MPs travelled through Tonga and Fiji on a Speaker-led delegation. This is a six part series following the group to find out what they do and why
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Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific
Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific
Five New Zealand MPs travelled through Tonga and Fiji on a Speaker-led delegation. This is a six part series following the group to find out what they do and why
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New Zealand is still building leaky homes
The leaky buildings crisis was big in the 90s. We barely hear about it anymore, but the problem is actually growing - and leaky homes are still being constructed. Audio
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Our leaky buildings saga is a long way from sorted
New Zealand is still building leaky homes
The leaky buildings crisis was big in the 90s. We barely hear about it anymore, but the problem is actually growing - and leaky homes are still being constructed.
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Grace Millane trial: Defence asks jury to consider verdict 'logically and critically'
Millane trial: Jury asked to consider verdict 'logically'
The defence has closed its case for the man accused of murdering Grace Millane, asking the jury to deliver a not guilty verdict.
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The life and death of Jamal Khashoggi
British journalist Jonathan Rugman details what happened to Jamal Khashoggi and what it reveals about the regime of crown prince Mohammed bin Salman. Audio
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Royal tour: Prince Charles and Camilla's official welcome
Royal tour: Prince Charles and Camilla's official welcome
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, have been officially welcomed to New Zealand at Government House in Epsom.
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Best of First Up for Monday 18 November
Audio 18 Nov 2019On the podcast today: property managers are unhappy with the Government's proposal to end "no-cause evictions"; an organisation representing disability providers says the government needs to take… Audio
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The Banks, the Swaps and the Suicide Box
The disastrous impact of banks selling risky financial derivatives to farmers is still being felt in rural communities more than a decade later. How did it happen and how can we stop banks doing it… Audio
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'As bad as it gets': 850,000 hectares of NSW hit by fires, worse to come
Australian bushfires: State of emergency declared in NSW
Tuesday's fire danger is expected to be worse than originally forecast after the NSW Rural Fire Service extended its "catastrophic" warning to coastal cities south of Sydney.
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Motels make millions providing emergency housing
Motels are reaping record amounts for housing the homeless - tens of millions of dollars every month. The government spend on motels has nearly tripled over the last year, with each stay costing on… Video, Audio
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Brentry: 48 hours in Luxembourg that changed NZ forever
New Zealand saw the UK’s ‘Brentry’ into the EEC in 1973 as an existential threat to our nation’s future. It preoccupied New Zealanders for a decade and eventually all hinged on 48 hours of… Audio
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Mutually exclusive truths: the statistics of Question Time
Statistics are MPs favourite weapons. Question time is heavy with mutually exclusive numbers - which are usually all true. Audio
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Mutually exclusive truths: the statistics of Question Time
Mutually exclusive truths: the statistics of Question Time
Statistics are MPs favourite weapons. Question time is heavy with mutually exclusive numbers - which are usually all true.
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NZTA's chair confident in the troubled agency's direction
NZTA's chair confident in the troubled agency's direction
RNZ's Phil Pennington talks with the new NZTA chairman about the embattled agency he has taken on, how it will respond to major operational issues, and tackling the rising road toll.
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Four songs to sum up the Rugby World Cup
The RNZ Music team sum up the last week of rugby in four songs. Video
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Affordable housing: a Goldilocks story
House prices are on the rise again - but is that a good thing? The Two Cents' Worth team look at the Goldilocks sweet spot for our housing market - do we want prices to go up, fall down or stay as… Audio
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New social housing near for Masterton
New social housing near for Masterton
A deal to build 20 new social houses in Masterton on land owned by developer David Borman is near and he is in talks for another 20 at the site, taking the total to 40.
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What to expect from the long-awaited Abuse in Care Royal Commission
A long time coming: The Abuse in Care Royal Commission
Analysis: An avalanche of new material is in store for those who have to sift through evidence at the long-awaited Abuse In Care Royal Commission, writes David Cohen.