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First leaders debate to be held tonight
Audio 22 Sep 2020The Panel discusses what they are expecting from the first leaders' debate being held at TVNZ tonight hard on the heels of another poll being released. Audio
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Toby Manhire on tonight's leaders debate
The political editor at The Spinoff, Toby Manhire, has taken a look at what can be expected from tonight's political leaders debate on TV1. Toby talks to Jesse about what he's expecting. Audio
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Polling for Goroka by-election in PNG delayed
Polling for Goroka by-election in PNG delayed
The Goroka by-election in PNG has been delayed again after a petition by candidates.
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PNG police introduce fairness monitoring for Goroka election
PNG police introduce fairness monitoring for Goroka election
PNG police are applying new measures to monitor the fairness of voting in the Goroka by-election.
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New Caledonia's referendum campaign officially launched
New Caledonia's referendum campaign officially launched
The official campaign has today been opened for New Caledonia's referendum on independence from France.
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Dateline Pacific for 21 September 2020
Dateline Pacific for 21 September 2020Podcast episode — 20 September 2020A call for New Zealand to ease its border restrictions to allow Pacific seasonal workers. A Pacific advocacy group has said it could be a win-win for both Aotearoa and the Pacific; Palau goes to the polls this week for its primary elections; And, electoral rules have snared a Fiji opposition party. Could others follow?
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Palau goes to the polls for primary elections
Audio 21 Sep 2020The number of candidates running for the presidency of Palau will be halved by the end of the week. Audio
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Electoral rules snare Fiji opposition party
Audio 21 Sep 2020An opposition party in Fiji has found itself in hot water with electoral authorities over its accounts from two years ago. Audio
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National Party admits $4 billion hole in their promised spending
National Party launches election campaign with 'irritating mistake'
The National Party officially launched its election campaign today, but it was hindered by a $4 billion hole in its flagship economic policy.
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Election 2020: Auckland Central poll results out: Who's in front?
Auckland Central poll results out: Who's in front?
A new poll shows Green MP Chloe Swarbrick is coming third in the contest for the Auckland Central seat, which could be crucial in ensuring her party stays in Parliament.
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Week in Politics: Recession fires up the campaign
Week in Politics: Recession fires up the campaign
Analysis: The recession draws strong criticism from opposition parties, Labour dumps its fees-free policy, Jami-Lee Ross decides to try to slip into Parliament as a list MP and National delivers its… Video
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Some Bougainville voters frightened into submission - John Momis
Some Bougainville voters frightened into submission - John Momis
Bougainville's retiring president says some candidates are bullying or offering inducements to buy their way into the new parliament. Audio
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National promises $4.7bn in tax cuts in economic and tax policy
National promises $4.7bn in tax cuts in economic and tax policy
National's promising a short-term package of tax cuts - worth about $4.7 billion - to kick start the economy. Video
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Alpha becomes new French Polynesia vice-president
Alpha becomes new French Polynesia vice-president
French Polynesia's lands minister Teraii Alpha has become the new vice-president, replacing Teva Rohfritsch who resigned two weeks ago.
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Election 2020: How is campaigning going four weeks out from polling day?
Elbow bumps, physically distanced public meetings and a liberal dousing of hand sanitiser - it's all part of the new normal out on the campaign trail.
It seems some politicians are adjusting better… Audio
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Momis alleges illegal tactics in Bougainville poll
Audio 18 Sep 2020The soon to retire President of Bougainville, John Momis, claims candidates have been trying to cheat, bully or buy their way into the new parliament. Audio
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Pacific airports voted in world's top 10 most scenic
Pacific airports voted in world's top 10 most scenic
French Polynesia Tahiti and Fiji have been voted in the 10 most scenic airports worldwide.
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French officials arrive for New Caledonia's independence referendum
French officials arrive for New Caledonia's independence referendum
Over 200 French officials have gone into quarantine in New Caledonia after arriving from France to help supervise next month's independence referendum.
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Gulliver's Election... and is Labour angling to govern alone?
Welcome to the recession, with giant debt, spending and unemployment that make previous campaigns look like Lilliput. How are New Zealand First are trying to recover & does Labour really want to… Video, Audio
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Pacific climate warriors become champions for voting
Audio 17 Sep 2020Pacific climate warriors have turned into champions of electoral voting, to encourage more Pasifika to get to the polls this election. Audio
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Leader interviews: James Shaw and Marama Davidson talk wins, losses and challenges
Leader interviews: Greens 'defied history for smaller political parties'
Watch - The Green Party is heading into the election with "no bottom lines", but first have to secure a place in the next Parliament. Video
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New Caledonia nears referendum without polls
New Caledonia nears referendum without polls
With less than three weeks to go until New Caledonia's next referendum on independence from France, no opinion poll has been released.
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PNG's Goroka by-election to be held next week
PNG's Goroka by-election to be held next week
Polling for the Goroka by-election in Papua New Guinea will take place on Monday.
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Pacific climate activists switch focus to increasing voter engagement
Pacific climate activists switch focus to increasing voter engagement
A Pacific youth-led activist group which has led climate strikes in New Zealand is now encouraging its communities to get to the polls for this year's general election.
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Bougainville presidential count done - now for preference eliminations
Bougainville presidential count done - now for preference eliminations
The last of the Bougainville presidential votes have been counted but electoral officials still have days of work ahead of them before the winner can be announced.