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Hate speech from protesters should not be tolerated - law professor
Hate speech from protesters should not be tolerated - law professor
A Waikato University law professor says he is not surprised by the results of a snap poll suggesting 30 percent of New Zealanders support the protest on Parliament's lawn.
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The Week in Politics: The protesters and the politicians
The Week in Politics: The protesters and the politicians
Analysis - Opposition parties gang up on Speaker Trevor Mallard over his reaction to the protesters, David Seymour upsets the prime minister by talking to them and a dialogue deal is rejected.
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Waikato law professor says hate speech from protesters should not be tolerated
Hate speech from protesters should not be tolerated - law professor
A Waikato University law professor says he is not surprised by the results of a snap poll suggesting 30 percent of New Zealanders support the protest on Parliament's lawn. Audio
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Poll suggests 30pct support parliament protest
A snap poll has found 30 percent of New Zealanders support the protest on Parliament's lawn.
A poll of 525 people released by Horizon this morning, shows 61 percent oppose the convoy, which is still… Audio
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Philippines' Pacquiao to fight drugs 'the right way' if elected president
Pacquiao to fight drugs 'the right way' if elected president
Philippines boxing icon and presidential candidate Manny Pacquiao says he will welcome an international probe into President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs if elected, and promised to fight narcotics…
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Labour holds strong in latest political poll, while National creeps up and minor parties suffer
Labour holds strong, National on the up in latest political poll
The latest Taxpayers' Union Curia Poll has Labour inching up about a point to 42.3 percent and National gaining 5.4 points to 38.4 percent since last month's poll results.
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Australia: PM's charm offensive, Canberra protest, Qantas 'price gouging'
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane looks at Prime Minister Scott Morrison's attempt to turn on the charm with his family and a ukulele performance ahead of the federal election, even as two… Audio
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Police negotiators making 'good progress' in bid to end occupation of Parliament's grounds
Communication with protesters difficult but negotiators making progress - Police boss
Police have crack negotiators on the job trying to end the occupation of Parliament's grounds, Wellington's police district commander says. Audio
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New Zealand's caution around Covid-19 remains high
As NZ waits and watches the potential spread of the contagious Omicron variant, Research New Zealand polled Kiwis on whether they are taking a more cautious approach and avoiding activities due to… Audio
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The Week in Politics: Protest overshadows Parliament's first week
The Week in Politics: Protest overshadows Parliament's first week
Analysis - A "reset" National Party takes on the government during Parliament's first week, but protests outside on the grounds dominate the media; and another poll shows National gaining ground.
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PNG election polling dates change, poses a security threat says economist
PNG election polling dates change, poses a security threat says economist
A Papua New Guinean economist says recent changes to the polling dates announced by the national election office can pose a security threat during the 2022 General Elections.
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Midweek Mediawatch: divining the polls a shaky science
Midweek Mediawatch: divining the polls a shaky sciencePodcast episode — 09 February 2022In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about commentators reading the tea leaves over the latest political poll, Sean Plunket's new online talkback station, and a start date being set for Today FM.
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Midweek Mediawatch: divining the polls a shaky science
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about commentators reading the tea leaves over the latest political poll, Sean Plunket's new online talkback station… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: divining the polls a shaky science
Midweek Mediawatch: divining the polls a shaky science
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about commentators reading the tea leaves over the latest political poll, Sean Plunket's new online talkback station…
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Australia: Anti-vax protesters, PM's poll trouble, apology to women
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the anti-vax protest that has tried to take over Parliament House in Canberra. Meanwhile Covid has ripped through aged care homes… Audio
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Party People: Waitangi Day, poll results and Auckland's mayoral race
Party People: Waitangi Day, poll results and Auckland's mayoral race
Watch: Party People reconvenes for the first episode of 2022. The team discusses Waitangi Day, the latest poll results and the proposal to raise the retirement age.
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Party People | Season 2 | Episode 7: 8th February 2022
Party People reconvenes in a special Omicron bunker, discussing Waitangi Day, the latest poll results, and the proposal to raise the retirement age. Tau & Shane predict the Auckland mayoral race. Video, Audio
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Omicron won't be the end of Covid pandemic - Ardern
Leaders exchange barbs in opening speeches to Parliament
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Opposition leader Chris Luxon have launched stinging attacks on their opponents in their opening speeches to Parliament this year. Video
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PM Jacinda Ardern says the country's Omicron peak could be in late March
PM Jacinda Ardern says Omicron peak could be in late March
After a record number of Covid-19 cases were reported on Saturday, the prime minister believes the country's Omicron peak may be in late March.
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Political commentators Morten & Te Pou
Brigitte, Shane and Kathryn discuss the results of the Newshub-Reid poll, the Government's latest Covid measures with movement on boosters and borders, Grant Robertson's social insurance scheme and… Audio
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Many SMEs not using delegation or technology to increase productivity - survey
Many SMEs not using delegation or technology to increase productivity - survey
Small businesses are working harder but their productivity is waning, according to a survey by an accounting software firm.
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Political poll: Labour, National up, ACT down
Political poll: Labour, National up, ACT down
Labour and National have both seen their popularity increase in the first Newshub-Reid Research poll of the year.
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Political poll: Labour, National up, ACT down
Political poll: Labour, National up, ACT down
Labour and National have both seen their popularity increase in the first Newshub-Reid Research poll of the year.
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Zuckerberg loses $29b in a day as Meta shares crash
Zuckerberg loses $29b in a day as Meta shares crash
Mark Zuckerberg has lost $29 billion in net worth in a day as Meta Platforms Inc's stock marked a record one-day plunge after a disappointing earnings forecast.
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Midweek Mediawatch with Colin Peacock
Colin looks at the media coverage of pregnant Kiwi journalist Charlotte Bellis wanting an MIQ spot, TVNZ's political popularity poll and an awkward moment between Jesse Mulligan and his over-achieving… Audio