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Power Play: Winston Peters rich to claim exoneration
Power Play: Winston Peters rich to claim exoneration
Winston Peters cannot claim complete exoneration for his party while the identity of the two people facing Serious Fraud Office charges remain secret, Jane Patterson writes.
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Cutting benefits off the table in ACT coalition - Judith Collins
Cutting benefits off the table in ACT coalition - Judith Collins
National Party leader Judith Collins says cutting benefits is not on the table if it were to enter into a coalition agreement with the ACT Party. Audio
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David Seymour stamps his authority in Epsom electorate debate
David Seymour stamps his authority in Epsom electorate debate
Epsom may have been an ACT Party stronghold since 2005, but last night, the public got a chance to hear from the candidates up against David Seymour.
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Judith Collins asked to embrace 'Crusher' persona
Calls for no more Ms Nice Collins
National leader Judith Collins has gone on the offensive in Nelson, encouraged by a GreyPower crowd urging her to embrace her "Crusher" persona.
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Who could be Deputy PM, if not Winston Peters?
The Serious Fraud Office has charged two people over its investigation into the New Zealand First Foundation - but Winston Peters says his party is in the clear.
The SFO investigation began back in… Video, Audio
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James Shaw on Green Party polling results
James Shaw on Green Party polling results
Green Party co-leader James Shaw is remaining tight-lipped about what roles the party might want if Labour turned to it to form a government. Audio
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And then there were three: The race is on for Auckland Central
And then there were three: The race is on for Auckland Central
The battle for the Auckland Central electorate is shaping up to be an unusual race with Green Party's Chlöe Swarbrick driving a 'two ticks' campaign.
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Electorate profile: Auckland Central's hotly-contested seat
Audio 29 Sep 2020Labour fears a split in the left-of-centre vote could trip the party up in the race for Auckland central.
Polling in mid-September suggested a comfortable Labour Party win, with National a good 15… Audio
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Election 2020: James Shaw on latest poll results
Three weeks out from the election and the latest political poll suggests the Green Party will play a key role in forming a new government.
Last night's Colmar Brunton poll put the Green Party at… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 29 September 2020
There's anger from Auckland locals who were kept in the dark about the contamination of land near the Harbour Bridge. The spring gales and snow showers continue down South A new poll suggests the… Audio
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A third of Te Tai Hauāuru voters yet to decide what MP to vote for
A third of Te Tai Hauāuru voters yet to decide what MP to vote for
Almost a third of voters in Te Tai Hauāuru are yet to decide who they want as their electorate MP.
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Latest TVNZ political poll shows Labour down, National up
New TVNZ poll: Labour down, National up
TVNZ's latest Colmar Brunton poll has Labour on 47 percent, National on 33 percent - with Labour unable to govern alone. Audio
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Parliament further out of reach for NZ First in latest poll
Labour has taken a slight hit and would need help from the Greens to form a government according to the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll.
Monday's poll puts Labour on 47 percent and National on 33… Video, Audio
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Election 2020: ACT Party relishing gain in polls
Election 2020: ACT Party relishing gain in polls
From a one man band to potentially bringing eight other MPs back to Parliament with him, ACT's David Seymour has been performing out of his skin. Video
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Political commentators Jones & Sherson
Political commentators Jones & ShersonPodcast episode — 27 September 2020Neale and Trish talk to Kathryn about the latest two political polls, the strategies being used by Labour and National's leaders in their TV debates and the scrutiny being applied to National's alternative budget.
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Election 2020: ACT Party relishing gain in polls
Leader interviews: ACT Party relishing gain in polls
From a one man band to potentially bringing eight other MPs back to Parliament with him, ACT's David Seymour has been performing out of his skin. Video
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Small fortunes: Dunne's tips on the pitfalls of party popularity
Small fortunes: Dunne's tips on the pitfalls of party popularity
The election could see some parties welcoming far more MPs into Parliament. They may celebrate, but sudden party growth has its own pitfalls to avoid.
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ACT's fortunes firmly on the rise
The fortunes of ACT leader David Seymour are firmly on the rise.
The Epsom MP has spent the last six years in a caucus of one, but if polling pans out he could pull as many as eight friends into the… Video, Audio
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Election 2020: Key takeaways from the latest poll
Audio 28 Sep 2020It's three weeks until election day, and a Newshub-Reid Research poll released last night showed Labour could govern alone.
However, Labour leader Jacinda Ardern is not banking on a majority, because… Audio
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Election 2020: Analysis of poll results three weeks out from election
It's a little under three weeks until election day, and a Newshub-Reid Research poll released last night showed Labour could govern alone.
But Labour leader Jacinda Ardern is not banking on a… Audio
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Election 2020: Jacinda Ardern not entertaining the idea of governing alone
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she's not entertaining the prospect of governing alone, despite the fact a new poll shows she could have the support to do it.
The latest poll from Newshub-Reid… Audio
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French Polynesia elects its French Senators
French Polynesia elects its French Senators
French Polynesia will today choose its two members of the French Senate.
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Top Stories for Monday 28 September 2020
Covid-19 delays leave hundreds of women in pain and distress as they wait for endometriosis treatments. Officials sat on knowledge Auckland Harbour Bridge maintenance was contaminating land close to… Audio
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No time for a day off on the campaign trail
No time for a day off on the campaign trail
It might be a Sunday, but with less than three weeks until the election, the campaign trail is still in full swing with politicians out and about across the country.
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Covid-19 truth and lies - can New Zealanders tell the difference?
The latest Research New Zealand survey set out to establish to what extent New Zealanders believe various facts and alternative (or conspiracy) theories around Covid-19. Emanuel Kalafatelis joins the… Audio