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  • Reconciliation provides 'assurance' for Bougainville referendum

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    6 Nov 2019
    Former PNGDF Commander Jerry Singirok (right) embracing his former commanding officer Joe Pais after not seeing him for decades.

    A major reconciliation ceremony is providing a form of security assurance for Bougainville's upcoming independence referendum.

    Reconciliation provides 'assurance' for Bougainville referendum
  • UK polling expert on Britain’s Brexit framed election

    Audio
    politics
    4 Nov 2019
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    Britain's foremost polling expert, Sir John Curtice, joins Kathryn Ryan with his predictions for the UK's December election which is being fought by two of the most unconventional British politicians… Audio

  • Boris Johnson urged to publish Russian interference report

    News
    World
    3 Nov 2019
    Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves 10 Downing Street on 24 October 2019 after a Cabinet meeting.

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing renewed calls to release a report assessing the threat posed by Russia to the UK's democratic processes.

    Boris Johnson urged to publish Russian interference report
  • Your favorite NZ compositions from Settling the Score 2019

    Audio
    music
    2 Nov 2019
    Composer Janet Jennings

    Plenty of works by NZ composers counted among RNZ Concert listeners' favourite classical works during Settling the Score 2019 . What were the most voted for, and why do you love them? Video, Audio

  • US election 2020: Democrat O'Rourke drops out

    News
    World politics
    2 Nov 2019
    Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke announcing to supporters in Iowa he will drop out of the presidential race.

    Presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke announces he will support the other Democrat candidates.

    US election 2020: Democrat O'Rourke drops out
  • Brexit: Boris Johnson rejects pact with Nigel Farage

    News
    World politics
    2 Nov 2019
    Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking in the House of Commons during debate on the second reading of a bill to hold a general election.

    Boris Johnson has rejected the suggestion from Nigel Farage and Donald Trump that he should work with the Brexit Party during the election.

    Brexit: Boris Johnson rejects pact with Nigel Farage
  • Bougainville independence vote options explained

    News
    Pacific Bougainville
    1 Nov 2019
    Bougainvilleans check the voter roll ahead of their region's independence referendum

    More information is now available about the two options on the ballot for this month's Bougainville independence referendum. Audio

    Bougainville independence vote options explained
  • ‘Outpost’ ratepayers campaign to jump sinking Kaikōura council ship

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    31 Oct 2019
    The Kaikōura Peninsula from above.

    A South Island council in financial peril could lose half of its ratepaying area to its "very kind" neighbour if a resident-driven campaign is successful.

    ‘Outpost’ ratepayers campaign to jump sinking Kaikōura council ship
  • Solomons police join regional contingent bound for Bougainville

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    Pacific Solomon Islands
    30 Oct 2019
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    Two police officers from Solomon Islands have left the country to join a regional police contingent to support next month's Bougainville independence referendum.

    Solomons police join regional contingent bound for Bougainville
  • UK to go to polls Dec 12

    Audio
    politics
    30 Oct 2019
    Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking in the House of Commons during debate on the second reading of a bill to hold a general election.

    Lawmakers in the UK have supported Prime Minister Boris Johnson's bill calling for a December 12 election, backing it through a second reading. Debate is continuing on amendments, including Labour's… Audio

  • Brexit: British MPs back December election

    News
    World
    30 Oct 2019
    Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves 10 Downing Street ion October 29, 2019.

    Britain is set to return to the polls for an early election on 12 December after MPs backed the move.

    Brexit: British MPs back December election
  • Brexit: Christmas election likely in UK

    Audio
    politics
    30 Oct 2019
    Britain's opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is seen in central London on May 22, 2019.

    A general election now looks very likely for the UK after opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn announced Labour will support Boris Johnson's latest effort to trigger an early poll. Corin speaks to… Audio

  • The serious message behind NZ's fun election

    News
    environment
    30 Oct 2019
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    The Detail - New Zealand's Bird of the Year competition brings out the claws - but there's a serious message behind the country's most fiercely-contested poll.

    The serious message behind NZ's fun election
  • Vanuatu's election date confirmed

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    29 Oct 2019
    Ballot box in a Vanuatu election.

    Vanuatu will go to the polls on 19 March next year.

    Vanuatu's election date confirmed
  • Epsom Girls ruffle some feathers: The Lark Descending

    Audio
    music arts
    29 Oct 2019

    Epsom Girls Grammar School students have mass voted in Settling the Score for the ‘Grand March’ from Verdi’s Aida  thereby knocking ‘The Lark Ascending’ by Vaughan Williams off the top perch. Audio

  • British MPs reject Boris Johnson's election plan

    News
    World
    29 Oct 2019
    UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks in the debate on holding an early general election.

    UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has lost a vote on holding an election on 12 December - but said the government would try again to legislate for an early poll.

    British MPs reject Boris Johnson's election plan
  • Argentina gets new president amid economic crisis

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    World
    28 Oct 2019
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    Centre-left opposition candidate Alberto Fernández has been elected president of Argentina in a vote dominated by economic concerns.

    Argentina gets new president amid economic crisis
  • Settling The Score: Highlights and fun facts 2019

    Audio
    music
    28 Oct 2019
    No caption

    When it comes to RNZ Concert's annual classical music poll, Settling the Score, some years there are no great surprises. But other times there are some big ones...

  • Volunteers keep eye on bird contest voting patterns

    News
    New Zealand environment
    28 Oct 2019
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    A new voting system is being used this year to deter any irregularities in the annual Bird of the Year awards.

    Volunteers keep eye on bird contest voting patterns
  • EU gives UK another Brexit extension

    News
    World
    26 Oct 2019
    French President Emmanuel Macron answering questions during a media conference at the Elysee Palace Thursday, April 25, 2019 in Paris.

    EU ambassadors have agreed to delay Brexit, but will not make a decision on a new deadline date until next week.

    EU gives UK another Brexit extension
  • Bolivia elections: Morales officially declared winner

    News
    World
    25 Oct 2019
    Bolivia's President and presidential candidate Evo Morales gestures during a political rally in El Alto, Bolivia, on October 16, 2019 ahead of the October 20th presidential elections.

    Bolivian President Evo Morales has been declared the winner of Sunday's elections, following claims of the country's elections being rigged.

    Bolivia elections: Morales officially declared winner
  • Johnson unlikely to get his way on early GE, says academic

    Audio
    politics
    25 Oct 2019
    A video grab from footage broadcast by the UK Parliament's Parliamentary Recording Unit (PRU) shows Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson gestures as he gives a statement in the House of Commons in central London on September 25, 2019.

    The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is attempting to call a snap election as he tries to get the country out of the European Union. He's told British MP's he'll give them more time to debate his… Audio

  • Spain relocates dictator Franco's remains to modest grave

    News
    World
    25 Oct 2019
    Family members Prince Louis Alphonse of Bourbon, Duke of Anjou (L) and Francis Franco (C) carry the coffin of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco out of the basilica of the Valle de los Caidos (Valley of the Fallen) mausoleum in San Lorenzo del Escorial on October 24, 2019.

    The remains of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco have been moved from a vast mausoleum to a low-key grave, 44 years after his elaborate funeral.

    Franco exhumation: Spanish dictator's remains moved
  • Rugby World Cup: Writers reveal bias with best-of-best lists

    News
    Sport Rugby World Cup
    24 Oct 2019
    Beauden Barrett of New Zealand reacts after scoring a try in the first half of the 2019 Rugby World Cup Japan Quarter-Finals match against Ireland at Tokyo Stadium in Chofu City, Tokyo on October 19, 2019.

    We know you're busy so we've been reading the headlines so you don't have to. Today, it's lists.

    Rugby World Cup: Writers reveal bias with best-of-best lists
  • Public informed ahead of voluntary euthanasia referendum - Seymour

    News
    Politics health
    24 Oct 2019
    ACT leader David Seymour and National MP Agnes Loheni in committee

    Act MP David Seymour is confident the public is well-equipped to vote in a referendum on whether to ratify legislation to allow terminally-ill adults to request assisted dying. Audio

    Public informed ahead of voluntary euthanasia referendum - Seymour
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