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  • White Riot

    News
    At the Movies arts
    8 Jul 2020
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    White Riot is a documentary set in Britain's 'winter of discontent' in the late 70s - the era of punk, the rise of the National Front, and the Rock against Racism movement.

    Video, Audio

    White Riot
  • Shortages and shipping - retailers struggling to source goods from overseas

    Audio
    business
    7 Jul 2020
    Port of Shanghai

    Over a third of retailers are struggling to source goods from overseas, according to a new survey coming amid warnings the effects of Covid-19 on the supply chain will take hold well into next year. Audio

  • Foster not players top choice as AB's coach - poll

    News
    Sport
    6 Jul 2020
    All Blacks head coach Ian Foster (Top left), David Hill (Bottom Left), John Plumtree (Middle Bottom), Brad Mooar (Middle Top), Greg Feek (Top Right) and Scott McLeod (Bottom Right).

    The country's top rugby players don't think Ian Foster should have the country's top coaching job according to an NZME poll.

    Foster not players top choice as AB's coach - poll
  • Political commentators Mills and Morten

    Audio
    politics
    6 Jul 2020

    Labour's annual conference, National's reshuffle and more. Audio

  • Survey shows spike in concern around post-Covid economic recovery

    Audio 5 Jul 2020
    close up image of ten Dollar notes in New Zealand currency Dollar notes in New Zealand currency, front and back

    Right through the New Zealand lockdown and then the descending levels, Research NZ has taken the pulse of the public on its concerns, opinions and predictions. Emanuel Kalafatelis joins the show with… Audio

  • NFL: Redskins to change name?

    News
    Sport
    4 Jul 2020
    Washington Redskins running back Adrian Peterson.

    NFL team the Washington Redskins "will undergo a through review of the team's name."

    NFL: Redskins to change name?
  • The Week in Politics: A wild ride for both main parties

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    3 Jul 2020
    Grant Robertson delivers Budget 2020. Generic Parliament pic

    Analysis - The Greens' wealth tax causes problems for Labour, Ardern shoots down National's border tactics, the health minister resigns, and a National MP is accused of racism.

    The Week in Politics: A wild ride with problems for both the main parties
  • Trump refers to Lone Ranger in mask about-face

    News
    World Covid-19
    2 Jul 2020
    US President Donald Trump.

    President Donald Trump, who has often pushed back against mask guidance from health officials, says he would wear one "in a tight situation with people".

    Trump refers to Lone Ranger in mask about-face
  • National reshuffle: Muller gives Bridges the job he wanted

    News
    Politics Election 2020
    2 Jul 2020
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    Simon Bridges has been handed the foreign affairs portfolio and Dr Shane Reti will replace Paula Bennett. Video

    National reshuffle: Simon Bridges given foreign affairs role, Dr Shane Reti to replace Paula Bennett
  • Polls show little support for cannabis law reform

    Audio 30 Jun 2020
    smoking cannabis. Marijuana. Dope. Weed.

    Latest polls on the legalisation of cannabis referendum show little appetite for change. Audio

  • The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Jock Anderson (Part 1)

    Audio 30 Jun 2020

    Victoria, Australia centre of second wave of COVID-19 outbreak; NZTA launches campaign to stop cellphone use while driving; Polls show little support for cannabis law reform. Audio

  • Business confidence creeps up, but dark cloud still looms

    News
    New Zealand Business
    30 Jun 2020
    Lambton Quay, Wellington on the morning of 26 March, on the first day of the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown.

    Business confidence is slowly improving but remains deeply negative.

    Business confidence creeps up, but dark cloud still looms
  • Bougainville faces largest, most open, presidential race ever

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    30 Jun 2020
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    The fifth presidential vote in Bougainville is shaping as the most open ever.

    Bougainville faces largest, most open, presidential race ever
  • Trump tweets duo waving guns at protesters

    News
    World
    30 Jun 2020
    This screen grab taken from a video shows Mark McCloskey, 63, and his 61-year-old wife, Patricia, standing outside their home and holding guns including a semi-automatic rifle at Black Lives Matter protesters.

    President Donald Trump, again accentuating racial tensions in America, has posted a video showing a Missouri couple brandishing guns towards protesters who were calling for police reforms.

    US President Donald Trump tweets video of duo waving guns at protesters
  • Todd and Nikki 'one of the best' - Judith Collins on National leadership and new book

    Audio
    politics
    29 Jun 2020
    Judith Collins at the Select Committee hearings.

    The book Pull No Punches by MP Judith Collins is due to hit bookstore shelves this week and gives some insights into the National Party backroom.

    Lisa Owens asked the MP of 18 years, if the release… Video, Audio

  • Vanuatu poll report finds voter turnout very low

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    29 Jun 2020
    Collecting a new box of envelopes from the back of the hall. All the action was livestreamed for the people of Vanuatu, and the world.

    A report on the Vanuatu elections in March by observers from the Melanesian Spearhead Group has found there was a significant drop in voter turnout - compared to the 2016 snap poll.

    Vanuatu poll report finds voter turnout very low
  • Second round of New Caledonian municipal elections finally held

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    29 Jun 2020
    Residential areas in Noumea, New Caledonia south of the city. 2008

    New Caledonia has held the second round of the municipal elections deferred from March because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Second round of New Caledonian municipal elections finally held
  • Political Commentators Mills and Sherson

    Audio
    politics
    29 Jun 2020

    Stephen Mills and Trish Sherson talk to Lynn about the latest Colmar Brunton poll, Judith Collins' memoir and the scrapping of Kiwibuild. Audio

  • Trump tweets clip of supporter yelling 'white power'

    News
    World
    29 Jun 2020
    US President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference on the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC on April 27, 2020.

    US President Donald Trump retweeted a video showing one of his supporters loudly shouting "white power".

    Trump tweets clip of supporter yelling 'white power'
  • Fears of an explosion in infectious diseases in PNG

    Audio 29 Jun 2020
    Papua New Guinea (July 7, 2015) Hospitalman Jaime Cavalleroserna, from San Francisco, takes patient vitals during a community health engagement. Medical personnel from the hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) arrived in Kokopo  during Pacific Partnership 2015.

    Election campaigning is now well underway in Bougainville as the region prepares for a three week long poll, starting on August 12th Audio

  • Election 2020: Act Party list released

    News
    Politics
    28 Jun 2020
    David Seymour used his state of the nation address to attack the government's changes to gun legislation.

    The voice of opposition to firearms law changes - Nicole McKee - could be a MP after the September election, having won a high place on the Act Party list.

    Election 2020: Act Party list released
  • What the Dutch can teach the world about remote work

    News
    World Covid-19
    28 Jun 2020

    If you've been balancing your laptop on a precarious stack of cookbooks, or lamented VPN speed from your kitchen table, you're not alone. Ever since restrictions were put in place to slow the spread…

    What the Dutch can teach the world about remote work
  • The Panel with Linda Clark & Richard Harman

    Audio
    politics
    28 Jun 2020
    1 News political editor Jessica Mutch-McKay with the latest Colmar-Brunton political poll results.

    David Clark supposedly throwing Ashley Bloomfield under the bus, New Zealand First's tactics, political polls and the rest of the world and Covid-19 - and what it means for New Zealand - are on the… Audio

  • On the farm: What's going on around New Zealand

    Audio
    rural farming
    26 Jun 2020
    No caption

    In Waikato much of the week felt like it was the middle of spring, the temperature hit 20 degrees on Monday but on Thursday it was back to being drizzly and cold. It's been a miserable week of weather… Audio

  • On the farm: What's going on around New Zealand

    News
    Country Life rural
    26 Jun 2020
    No caption

    In Waikato much of the week felt like it was the middle of spring, the temperature hit 20 degrees on Monday but on Thursday it was back to being drizzly and cold. It's been a miserable week of weather…

    Audio

    On the farm: What's going on around New Zealand
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