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  • Negotiation announcement tomorrow arvo - NZ First

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    Politics
    18 Oct 2017
    Winston PetersWinston Peters

    New Zealand First says it will be in a position tomorrow afternoon to make an announcement on the result of negotiations. Video, Audio

    Negotiation announcement tomorrow arvo - NZ First
  • Artist Erin Forsyth wants you to care

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    The Wireless
    18 Oct 2017
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    Her works combine scientific classifications with New Zealand plants and animals’ place in te ao Māori.

    Artist Erin Forsyth wants you to care
  • #MeToo must be translated into action.

    News
    The Wireless
    17 Oct 2017
    An anti-rape protest sign.

    'They cannot just let it be a hashtag'

    #MeToo must be translated into action.
  • Greens will wait for Winston's choice - Ardern

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    Politics
    17 Oct 2017
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    Labour leader Jacinda Ardern says the Green Party will hold off ratifying any agreement to support a Labour-led government until after New Zealand First makes its choice. Video

    Greens will wait for Winston's choice - Ardern
  • NZ First board to meet again tomorrow

    News
    Politics Election 2017
    16 Oct 2017
    New Zealand First leader Winston Peters

    The New Zealand First board and its MPs will resume their discussions tomorrow about whether to form a government with National or Labour.

    NZ First board to meet again tomorrow
  • All Whites play-off date set

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    Sport
    15 Oct 2017
    Anthony Hudson

    The first leg of the All Whites' World Cup intercontinental play-off against Peru will be played in Wellington on Saturday November 11th.

    All Whites play-off date set
  • Auckland liquor law changes draw criticism

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    New Zealand
    15 Oct 2017
    Alcohol

    Planned changes to Auckland's local alcohol laws don't go far enough, a health watchdog says.

    Auckland liquor law changes draw criticism
  • Last gasp win for Breakers

    News
    Sport
    14 Oct 2017
    DJ Newbill.

    A last-gasp basket from American import DJ Newbill has given the Breakers a 87-85 victory over Sydney in their Australian NBL basketball clash in Auckland.

    Last gasp win for Breakers
  • Keeping up with the Kontentsphere

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    The Wireless
    13 Oct 2017
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    Sean Plunket's clever joke; Dom Bowden's quest for love; the NZ Bird of the Year voter fraud scandal; and more!

    Keeping up with the Kontentsphere
  • No government announcement by Thursday

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    Politics Election 2017
    12 Oct 2017
    New Zealand First leader Winston Peters emerges from just over two hours of talks with Labour.

    New Zealand First will not reveal who it has chosen to form a government with by its self-imposed Thursday deadline.

    No government announcement by Thursday
  • Waiting for Winston

    News
    The Wireless
    12 Oct 2017
    Winston Peters' NZ First has the power to decide the next government.

    Why is he taking so long, Māni Dunlop wonders.

    Waiting for Winston
  • Who's deciding: NZ First board list revealed

    News
    Politics
    12 Oct 2017
    Winston Peters at Parliament before starting his day of meetings.

    With a final day of coalition meetings under way at Parliament, close scrutiny is being given to members of the NZ First board who will sign off the winning deal.

    Who's deciding: NZ First board list revealed
  • 100 years since the Battle of Passchendaele: 'Memories remain of mile after mile of blood soaked, stinking mud'

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    New Zealand history
    12 Oct 2017
    Battling the elements — Mud and barbed wire during the Battle of Passchendaele

    Officially 843 New Zealanders died and over 1700 were wounded in just the first few hours of October 12th 1917. Andrew McRae's grandfather fought in the battle and wrote about his experience. Audio

    Passchendaele: 100 years since NZ's darkest day
  • Coalition talks to be done by tonight

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    Politics Election 2017
    12 Oct 2017
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    It's crunch time for Winston Peters as he pushes into the final day of talks over forming a new government, and he says today will be the most substantive yet.

    Coalition talks to be done by tonight
  • Coalition talks wrap for the day

    News
    Politics
    9 Oct 2017
    Winston Peters kicks off coalition talks, but says 'we just can't win': RNZ Checkpoint

    New Zealand First has wrapped up its final coalition talks of the day with the National Party.

    Coalition talks wrap for the day
  • Halapua back in Tongan politics

    Audio 9 Oct 2017
    Tonga MP Sitiveni Halapua

    A prominent Tongan academic is returning to politics and contesting next month's election in the hope he can help people better understand the country's transition to democracy. Audio

  • VIDEO: National Party leader Bill English

    News
    Politics
    9 Oct 2017
    Morning Report's Susie Ferguson interviews National Party leader Bill English.

    As coalition negotiations continue following the special vote count, National Party leader Bill English joined Morning Report live in the Wellington studio. Video

    VIDEO: National Party leader Bill English
  • Coalition discussions continue 'policy by policy'

    News
    Politics Election 2017
    9 Oct 2017
    New Zealand parliament; beehive

    The second round of talks to pull together a new government will kick off this morning and could stretch into the night.

    Coalition discussions continue 'policy by policy'
  • Day two coalition talks may head into night

    Audio
    politics
    9 Oct 2017

    Coalition talks are about to enter their second day. National's team will meet with New Zealand First's leader Winston Peters at 9:30am, Labour's team at midday. Mr Peters yesterday told reporters the… Audio

  • Niue has announced a new marine park

    Audio 9 Oct 2017
    Toke Talagi

    Niue has announced a new marine park in a bid to protect its marine resources. Audio

  • Carbon trading to be introduced to Solmons' province

    Audio 9 Oct 2017
    NASA picture of Nende, known also as Santa Cruz, in Solomon Islands' Temotu province.

    Non-governmental organisation OceanWatch are wanting to introduce carbon trading to the Solomon Islands as a sustainable alternative to logging. Audio

  • All Blacks: Remember the ambushes

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    Comment & Analysis sport
    7 Oct 2017
    Sonny Bill Williams shadow sparring with Anton Lienert Brown at Newlands Stadium, Cape Town,on Friday.

    Opinion - Despite the All Blacks being the overwhelming favourites against South Africa, Jamie Wall writes we shouldn't get too cocky about tomorrow morning's clash. Video

    All Blacks: Remember the ambushes
  • Sports: Changes to Toa Samoa line-up

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    Pacific Samoa
    7 Oct 2017
    Toa Samoa Rugby League Team

    There's been a last minute change to the Toa Samoa line-up for the Rugby League World Cup.

    Sports: Changes to Toa Samoa line-up
  • Iwi leader Lewis Moeau dies, aged 79

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    Te Ao Māori
    5 Oct 2017
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    The Māori community has come together to remember iwi leader and public servant Lewis Moeau who died today at the age of 79.

    Iwi leader Lewis Moeau dies, aged 79
  • Tough final day ahead for Ko at NZ Open

    News
    Sport
    30 Sep 2017
    Lydia Ko at the New Zealand Women's Open

    New Zealand's Lydia Ko will have to overcome wind and rain if she is to fight her way back into contention for the New Zealand Women's Golf Open at the Windross Course in Auckland.

    Tough final day ahead for Ko at NZ Open
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