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The racist aftermath of the Aotearoa debate
The racist aftermath of the Aotearoa debate
Judith Collins' Aotearoa debate set in motion a wave of hurt. Te Aniwa Hurihanganui reports on the harm done when debate spirals into racism.
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Opinion: The only viable, realistic path to peace for Israel, Palestinians
Opinion: The only viable, realistic path to peace for Israel, Palestinians
Opinion - A vision encompassing the premise of Jewish nationalism alongside Palestinian nationalism remains the only viable, realistic path to peace and fulfilling the aspirations of both peoples…
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US senate narrowly approves $3.5 trillion spending plan
US senate narrowly approves $3.5 trillion spending plan
The US Senate has approved a $US3.5 trillion spending blueprint for President Joe Biden's top priorities in a 50-49 vote along party lines.
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New York governor Andrew Cuomo resigns after sexual harassment findings
NY governor Cuomo resigns after sexual harassment findings
New York governor Andrew Cuomo resigned following an inquiry that found he sexually harassed 11 women.
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Australia PM's ratings hit pandemic lows amid lockdowns
Morrison's ratings hit pandemic lows amid Australian lockdowns
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's public approval rating hit its lowest level since the pandemic began, according to a new poll.
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Pork & Poll Taxes
Audio 8 Aug 2021In the latest era of heightened racism against Asians around the world, a group of Auckland theatre makers hope a new play will remind audiences of a time when Chinese in New Zealand were heavily… Audio
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Week in Politics: Labour slips off its pedestal
Week in Politics: Labour slips off its pedestal
Analysis: Another poll shows ACT gaining support as Labour loses its govern-alone status, while National's suggestion that a referendum should be held on re-naming New Zealand falls flat.
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Power Play: Pressure at the top - National's annual conference
Power Play: Pressure at the top - Nats' annual conference
There will be little to celebrate at the National Party annual conference this weekend as the party still nurses its wounds from the 2020 election, Jane Patterson writes.
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The unmysterious case of the vanishing leaders
Akin to the animals on the way to Noah’s fabled Ark, in Parliament one particular breed of MP always goes two-by-two. They even vanish together. Audio
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The unmysterious case of the vanishing leaders
The unmysterious case of the vanishing leaders
Akin to the animals on the way to Noah’s fabled Ark, in Parliament one particular breed of MP always goes two-by-two. They even vanish together.
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The Panel with Chris Clarke and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Audio 4 Aug 2021Panellists Chris Clarke and Niki Bezzant discuss a new poll on Harbour Bridge changes, a culture review at MediaWorks, and the Horowhenua walk of fame. Audio
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National's call for Aotearoa referendum 'absurd' and 'ridiculous'
National's call for Aotearoa referendum 'absurd' and 'ridiculous'
All other parties in Parliament have now rubbished National's suggestion that a referendum should be held on whether New Zealand should be called Aotearoa.
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Reti: Judith Collins right person to lead National govt
The latest Newshub-Reid Research political poll shows support for the Labour Party has slumped while the ACT Party - and its leader - are growing in popularity. It has Labour down 9.7 points to 43 per… Audio
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Ardern announces RSE workers allowed one-way quarantine-free travel
Ardern announces RSE workers allowed one-way quarantine-free travel
Seasonal workers from Tonga, Samoa and Vanuatu will be allowed into the country without having to go into managed isolation from September, the government says.
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Political commentators Morten & Te Pou - the latest poll
Brigitte, Shane and Kathryn look at the latest Reid Research poll which has seen a near 10 percentage point drop in support for Labour and the highest-ever rating for ACT. Also, the expectations over… Audio
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Political commentators on latest poll results
ACT Party leader David Seymour is polling ahead of National Party Leader Judith Collins, according to the latest poll numbers from Newshub-Reid.
Support for Labour has dropped to 43 percent but… Audio
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Analysis: ACT poll rise a problem for National Party
The popularity of the Labour government's taken a big hit in the latest political poll, as it comes under pressure on a number of fronts including Covid-19 and the cost of housing.
The Newshub Reid… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 2 August 2021
Busy start to week two of the Olympics for New Zealand; Labour drops in latest Newshub - Reid Research poll; Human Rights Commission announces inquiry into housing crisis; Covid-19: Mass vaccination… Audio
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Support for Labour takes a hit, popularity for ACT growing in new poll
'The real story of this poll is both ACT and National rising'
Support for the Labour Party has taken a hit while the ACT Party, and its leader, is growing in popularity, a new political poll shows.
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ACT main beneficiary as Labour takes hit in new poll
ACT main beneficiary as Labour takes hit in new poll
The Labour Party could no longer govern alone, according to the latest political poll.
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Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick to stand down after next election
Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick to stand down after next election
Former NZ First MP Fletcher Tabuteau has thrown his hat in the 2022 Rotorua mayoralty ring after mayor Steve Chadwick confirmed she would not be standing again.
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Political commentators Mills & Thomas
Kathryn, Stephen and Ben discuss the implications of the suspension of the Trans Tasman travel bubble and how New Zealanders will get home. Also the progression of the Covid vaccine rollout and… Audio
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Protesters opposed to Covid-19 measures clash with police in Paris
Protesters opposed to Covid-19 measures clash with police in Paris
French anti-riot police fire teargas during protests against Covid-19 restrictions and a vaccination campaign.
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Gay law reform: a tactics masterclass
Thirty five years later, Fran Wilde and Trevor Mallard discuss the campaign, strategy and tactics involved in the 1985-86 campaign to legalise gay sex. Audio
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Gay law reform: a tactics masterclass
Gay law reform: a tactics masterclass
Thirty five years later, Fran Wilde and Trevor Mallard discuss the campaign, strategy and tactics involved in the 1985-86 campaign to legalise gay sex.
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