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Top Stories for Tuesday 11 November 2014
Audio 11 Nov 2014The father of prison escapee Philip John Smith tells us his son should never have been out on day release.. We'll also hear from the Police Minister after 7, as multiple departments review their… Audio
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Every way you look at it, you lose: Here's to you, Dr Robinson
Waiting for the end
Retired scientist Dr John Robinson has spent the past 40 years researching a "perfect storm" that he believes will bring about a social breakdown.
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'Too many gaps' in state housing plan
'Too many gaps' in state housing plan
A network of Auckland community groups providing urgent housing in emergencies is criticising the Government's plan to sell thousands of state houses. Audio
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Past, present, what-the-future?
What's the future?
Looking at where we've come from and where we're at prompt some big questions about where we're headed next.
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Auckland housing crisis forcing poor into camping grounds
Aucklanders struggling to find a place to live are increasingly resorting to living in camping grounds and caravan parks. Audio
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16 women to contest Tonga election
Audio 28 Oct 2014Numbers of women to contest Tonga's elections are up but advocates had been hoping for even more. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 28 October 2014
Audio 28 Oct 2014Tim Groser says TPPA finish line is in sight, Auckland housing crisis forcing poor into camping grounds, Kurdish-NZers fear for relatives if ISIS continues to advance, John Key says no decision on IS… Audio
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Tiny house, big movement
New Zealand is facing a housing crisis, but one solution could be to build and live in tiny homes. Andrew Morrison explains thinking big on keeping it small. Audio
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Norfolk Island's political fate in the balance
Audio 27 Oct 2014Norfolk Island is this week expected to make a direct appeal to the Australia parliament to try and save its unique form of self government. Audio
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PM says government's housing policy will succeed in hot Auckland market
The Prime Minister John Key says the current situation with the Auckland crisis reflects what's happened in a market which has bounced back since the global financial crisis. Audio
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Councils reject blame for poverty
Councils reject blame for poverty
The mayors of Auckland and Christchurch say their councils are not to blame for rising inequality in this country - an assertion made by Finance Minister Bill English. Audio
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Waiheke fire 'could be suspicious'
Waiheke fire 'could be suspicious'
A Waiheke Island boatbuilder who knows the owner of a boat that was gutted by a fire that killed one man on Monday night, said it could be suspicious.
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Property Council wants RMA reform
Property Council wants RMA reform
The Property Council says it wants reforms to the Resource Management Act [RMA] to be taken off the backburner and made a priority.
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Election 2014 - FACT or FICTION?
FACT or FICTION?
In our fifth week examining political statements to assess whether they are fact, fiction or exaggeration we consider Glenn Greenwald and Edward Snowden. Audio
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Opinions mixed on income inequality
Opinions mixed on income inequality
A Wellington accountant has sparked criticism after saying there is no evidence of growing income inequality over the past 20 years. Audio
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Mana launches housing policy
Mana launches housing policy
The Mana Party has launched its housing policy to help low income individuals and families to get off the street, save for their first home, and improve the state of rural housing.
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Parties at cross purposes on inequality
POWER PLAY with Brent Edwards
Power Play with Brent Edwards - John Key says the country is on "the cusp of something special" and voters should not put that at risk by changing the Government. Audio
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No conflict with PR co - Councillor
No conflict with PR co - Councillor
A high-profile Auckland councillor says there is no conflict of interest from his partnership in a public relations company and a lobbyist featured in Nicky Hager's Dirty Politics book.
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Key and Cunliffe face off in Chch
Key and Cunliffe face off in Chch
National Party leader John Key and Labour Leader David Cunliffe have faced off in The Press Leaders Debate at St Margaret's College in Christchurch tonight.
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Islam Awareness Week at the Kilbirnie Masjid
Islam Awareness Week 2014 focuses on charity - raising awareness of the lives of people across the globe in need, mindful of the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Lynda attends open day at the… Audio
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Charity begins at home: Gaza and Sara's story
Islam Awareness Week at the Kilbirnie Masjid
Islam Awareness Week 2014 focuses on charity - raising awareness of the lives of people across the globe in need, mindful of the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Lynda attends open day at the…
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Hundreds injured in Pakistan protest
Hundreds injured in Pakistan protest
At least 230 people have been wounded in clashes between police and protesters in Pakistan's capital Islamabad, after around 25,000 people marched to the PM's house.
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Emergency housing plan for homeless
Emergency housing plan for homeless
The Labour Party has released a plan to use empty state houses as emergency housing for vulnerable people so they are not left to sleep on the streets or in their cars.
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John Lanchester: speaking money
British journalist and author whose new book is How to Speak Money: What the Money People Say - and What They Really Mean. Audio
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Dirty Politics gives way to policy
POWER PLAY with Brent Edwards
Power Play with Brent Edwards - John Key launched the National Party's election campaign on Sunday and it was no accident the party chose South Auckland for the rally.