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Top Podcasts for a New Year - part two
Audio 8 Jan 2019With over 600,000 podcasts out there in the world, where does one start? Richard Scott from The Podcast Hour shares some of his top picks from the last year. Audio
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Beer tasting: Feijoa Weisse Ale
RNZ Summer Report presenters Chris Bramwell and Craig McCulloch sample a different beer every day with Steph Coutts from Craft Beer College in Wellington. Today's tipple: Feijoa Weisse Ale, by Kereru… Audio
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Beer tasting: Bob Hudson's Bitter
RNZ Summer Report presenters Chris Bramwell and Craig McCulloch sample a different beer every day with Steph Coutts from Craft Beer College in Wellington. Today's tipple: Bob Hudson's Bitter, by… Audio
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Martin Guptill on ODI win against Sri Lanka
What a comeback by Black Caps Martin Guptill and Jimmy Neesham, who together helped propel the team to a One Day International win against Sri Lanka in Mount Maunganui. Audio
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Beer tasting: Fugazi
RNZ Summer Report presenters Chris Bramwell and Craig McCulloch sample a different beer every day with Steph Coutts from Craft Beer College in Wellington. Today's tipple: Fugazi, by Garage Project. Audio
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2018: The Year in Politics: Part 1
Craig McCulloch takes a look back at the political highs and lows of 2018. Audio
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Grant Robertson unveils plans for next year's Budget
Audio 13 Dec 2018Unveiling the mid-year look at the government's books, Finance Minister Grant Robertson today also outlined his priorities for next year's inaugural so-called 'Well-being Budget'. So where does he… Video, Audio
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MPs, Parliament staff compete in Beehive talent quest
Audio 12 Dec 2018It wasn't quite the X-Factor, Parliament-Style, but it was close. MPs and parliamentary staff sang, danced and displayed some other rather unusual talents at the Beehive, all in the name of charity… Audio
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1 billion trees: Climate change benefits inflated - National
The National Party is accusing the Regional Economic Development Minister of inflating the climate change benefits of his one billion trees programme. The government hopes the tree planting programme… Audio
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Destiny Church demands govt funding, access to prisons
Hundreds of Destiny Church supporters rallied at Parliament today, demanding access to prisons for their rehabilitation programmes and millions in funding. Government ministers welcomed a… Video, Audio
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US govt briefs Pacific journalists on Pacific intentions
Last week the United States Department of State brought together journalists from around the region for what it dubbed conversations "around regional security." Audio
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Leaker claims to be a National MP
A texter who leaked details of National Party's internal polling last week has sent another text to RNZ, claiming they are a National MP and offering details of what happened in yesterday's caucus… Audio
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Maggie Barry responds to bullying allegations
The National Party MP Maggie Barry has responded to bullying allegations by going on the offensive - asking the Parliamentary Service to investigate whether she was recorded by her staff. The North… Video, Audio
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Simon Bridges backs embattled MP Maggie Barry
Embattled National Party MP Maggie Barry went to ground today as her leader Simon Bridges batted away questions about allegations of bullying against his MP. Deputy political editor Chris Bramwell… Video, Audio
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Govt moves to ban smoking in cars carrying children
Smoking in cars carrying children could soon be a thing of the past with the Government hoping to put a ban in place next year. Audio
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APEC fails to issue communique for the first time in 25 years
Trade tensions between the United States and China have been laid bare as the two countries went head to head at the APEC meeting held in Papua New Guinea over the weekend. Audio
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Focus on Politics: Abuse in state care
The Government this week formally announced the Royal Commission into abuse in state care, including that it will be expanded to include faith-based institutions. Our Deputy Political Editor, Chris… Audio
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Abuse inquiry to have ability to compel institutions to talk
The inquiry into abuse in religious and state institutions will have the ability to compel people and institutions to appear before it. The Royal Commission's Terms of Reference were gazetted… Audio
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Immigration Minister spent one hour on Karel Sroubek’s case
Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway has admitted it took him about an hour to decide to let Karel Sroubek stay in New Zealand, and that he did not read the entire file. Audio
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Legalising cannabis could net govt $240m in tax a year
New research shows decriminalising cannabis and introducing a regulated market would be a boost for New Zealand's economy. The Government is working through plans to hold a referendum on legalising… Video, Audio
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MPs’ 48 hour trip to Japan cost taxpayers $24,000
ACT Party leader David Seymour says MPs Trevor Mallard and Gerry Brownlee's whirlwind trip to Japan at the weekend was a massive waste of taxpayer's cash and they should pay the money back. Audio
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Labour's eyes set firmly on 2020 election
Labour has emerged from its first conference since taking power with its eyes firmly set on the 2020 election.The party held its annual meeting in Dunedin this weekend, with the mood buoyant as it… Audio
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What's up at the Labour Party Conference
Deputy political editor Chris Bramwell looks ahead to what can be expected on day 2 of the Labour Party Conference being held in Dunedin. Audio
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Immigration to blame for Czech criminal's residency - National
Audio 2 Nov 2018National says the Immigration Minister should take the heat for making a botched decision, rather than throwing his officials under the bus. Iain Lees-Galloway has ordered an investigation into the… Audio
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Lees-Galloway forced to review criminal's residency grant
Audio 1 Nov 2018National says the Immigration Minister should resign over his bungled handling of a decision to allow a convicted drug smuggler from the Czech Republic to stay in New Zealand. In an embarrassing turn… Audio