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  • Bougainville election process underway during emergency

    Audio
    Pacific politics
    22 Jun 2020
    Arawa

    Bougainville election process underway during emergency Audio

  • Majority of submissions against bill to legalise euthanasia

    News
    New Zealand health
    31 Mar 2019
    ACT Party leader David Seymour

    More than 90 percent of public submissions oppose the euthanasia bill currently going through parliament.

    Majority of submissions against bill to legalise euthanasia
  • NZ a model for independent Scotland

    News
    New Zealand
    11 Sep 2014
    A "Liberty for Independence" statue place outside the Scottish parliament by a pro-independence campaigner.

    New Zealand could be a model for what an independent Scotland might look like, a Dunedin academic says. Scotland will next week vote on whether to become independent. Audio

    NZ a model for independent Scotland
  • Study finds PNG 2017 election largely neither fair or free

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    31 Oct 2018
    Papua New Guinea national election 2017.

    Many voters were denied a fair choice in last year's Papua New Guinea general election, according to analysis by the Australian National University.

    Study finds PNG 2017 election largely neither fair or free
  • Political commentators Dale Husband & Tim Hurdle

    Podcast episode — 27 August 2023

    Correspondents Dale Husband and Tim Hurdle join Kathryn to discuss Chris Hipkins ruling out any possibility of Labour working with New Zealand First and Winston Peters post-election - even as the party creeps up in the polls. They'll also talk about what to expect in the last week of Parliament, the passage of the Three Waters legislation, the boon to National Party coffers, the contempt ruling against National MP Tim van de Molen and what the PREFU opening of the books might reveal in two weeks. Dale Husband is a long time broadcaster and Radio Waatea presenter hosting a Maori focused current affairs programme. Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser, was the National Party Campaign Director in 2020. He is a director of several companies, including Museum Street Strategies, a public affairs firm.

    Political commentators Dale Husband & Tim Hurdle
  • Making a Nash of it: The self-destruct sequence of a police minister

    Audio
    environment climate
    18 Mar 2023
    Collage of Chris Hipkins and Stuart Nash in front of burning grass.

    Stuart Nash's rapid resignation from his treasured police portfolio - just two months after getting it back -  is one of the clearest examples of a political own-goal. 

    It's highlighted poor… Audio

  • Iraq votes for first time since US left

    News
    World
    30 Apr 2014
    Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr casts his vote in Iraq's first parliamentary election since US troops withdrew, at a polling station in the central Shiite shrine city of Najaf.

    Iraqis are voting in the country's first parliamentary elections since the withdrawal of US troops three years ago.

    Iraq votes for first time since US left
  • Another council votes unanimously to retain Māori wards

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    4 Sep 2024
    The South Taranaki District Council has voted unanimously to retain its two Māori wards at the 2025 local body elections.

    At an extraordinary meeting, the mayor expressed frustration at having to revisit the issue.

    Stronger together: South Taranaki council votes unanimously to retain Māori wards
  • Weekend Panel with Bernard Hickey and Josie Pagani

    Audio
    politics
    1 Nov 2020
    David Seymour addresses media following the release of the justice committee's report on the End of Life Choice Bill

    Panellists Bernard Hickey and Josie Pagani look at the lay of the land in post-election New Zealand and pre-election US, New Zealand's euthanasia and cannabis referenda, a possible NZ Covid inquiry… Audio

  • Australian PM's popularity dented

    News
    World
    5 May 2009

    Australia's worsening economy and rising borrowing have begun to hurt the popularity of the government of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

    Australian PM's popularity dented
  • UK general election voting begins

    News
    World
    12 Dec 2019
    Polling Station sign is seen two days before General Elections in London, Great Britain on December 10, 2019. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

    The UK has begun voting in the country's third general election in less than five years.

    UK general election voting begins
  • Australians voting early, cost of living looming large

    News
    World
    30 Apr 2025
    People voting in Australia's 2025 election.

    Four million Australians have already cast their vote.

    Australians voting early, cost of living looming large
  • McCain compares Obama to Europe's socialist leaders

    News
    World
    19 Oct 2008

    Republican presidential candidate John McCain has compared Barack Obama to socialist leaders in Europe, saying his rival wants to raise taxes on the wealthy to give money to the poor.

    McCain compares Obama to Europe's socialist leaders
  • 30,000 temporary workers for PNG election

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    11 May 2017
    Crowd at an election rally in East Sepik, Papua New Guinea.

    As preparations for Papua New Guinea's elections intensify, the Electoral Commission has announced it will be employing 30,000 public servants as temporary election workers.

    30,000 temporary workers for PNG election
  • Catalonia referendum: Thousands turn out for closing rally

    News
    World
    30 Sep 2017
    People stand behind a sign translating "Referendum Is Democracy" during the closing meeting of the Catalan pro-independence groups and political parties that campaign for 'Yes' in the October 1 referendum on self-determination in Catalonia, at Montjuic fairground in Barcelona, Spain.

    Tens of thousands of Catalan separatists have taken part in a final rally ahead of Sunday's planned referendum on independence from Spain.

    Catalonia referendum: Thousands turn out for closing rally
  • Another by-election loss in UK for Labour

    News
    World
    25 Jul 2009

    The Labour government in Britain has lost another by-election in the wake of a scandal over expense claims by MPs.

    Another by-election loss in UK for Labour
  • Ardern weighs spending priorities and Cabinet line-up ahead of election year

    News
    Focus on Politics politics
    8 Dec 2022
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (December 2022)

    A newly prioritised spending plan and fresh ministerial line-up are part of Labour's plan to reset the political landscape for the start of 2023 - election year.

    The political headwinds are…

    Audio

    Ardern weighs spending priorities and Cabinet line-up ahead of election year
  • PM leaves door open to working with NZ First

    News
    Politics
    25 Jul 2013
    John Key.

    Prime Minister John Key says he won't make any declaration about who he will - or won't - work with until next year, but unlike the past two elections he is leaving the door open to New Zealand First.

    PM leaves door open to working with NZ First
  • Samoa’s Supreme Court reserve decision on second petition

    News
    Pacific
    30 Jun 2006

    Samoa's Supreme Court has reserved its decision after hearing evidence and council's submissions on a second election petition. The petition by former Opposition MP, Patea Satini Epati, has alleged…

    Samoa’s Supreme Court reserve decision on second petition
  • Samoa court hears evidence in second election petition

    News
    Pacific
    30 Jun 2006

    Samoa's Supreme Court has reserved its decision after hearing evidence and council's submissions on a second election petition. The petition by former Opposition MP Patea Satini Epati has alleged…

    Samoa court hears evidence in second election petition
  • The Politics Panel for 4 June 2025

    Audio 4 Jun 2025
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks to media while deputy press secretary Michael Forbes looks on during a press conference on navy ship HMNZS Te Kaha in India on 20 March 2025.

    All things politics are discussed in this laser-focused version of The Panel. Today Wallace Chapman is joined by RNZ host of 30 with Guyon, Guyon Espiner and Maria Slade, BusinessDesk journalist. Audio

  • Regional election held in Spain

    News
    World
    22 Oct 2012

    The People's Party of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy retained power in an election in the region of Galicia in north-west Spain on Sunday. It was seen as a test of the government's economic policy.

    Regional election held in Spain
  • The Panel with Mark Inglis and Chris Trotter (part 1)

    Audio 20 Jun 2011

    The proposal to privatise ACC's work account and the results of a Research New Zealand social poll on prisons. Audio

  • Violence as Indians vote in general election

    Audio 17 Apr 2009

    Violence marred the polling in some areas but the turnout was generally good in the rest of the country. Audio

  • More Good News for Obama

    Audio 20 Oct 2008

    Polls show him continuing to pull clear of Republican rival John McCain in the race for the White House. Audio

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