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  • Simon Bridges's spending scoop highlights the pros and cons of political leaks

    Audio
    media politics
    19 Aug 2018
    Simon Bridges looks at Newshub;s leaked list of his travel expenses during Monday's exclusive report  - with his crown car in the background.

    Newshub’s early reveal of Simon Bridges’ big bill for travel created a political drama for the media this week. But the handling of the leaked info also sparked criticism from some pundits and others… Audio

  • Simon Bridges's spending scoop highlights the pros and cons of political leaks

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    Mediawatch media
    19 Aug 2018
    Simon Bridges looks at Newshub;s leaked list of his travel expenses during Monday's exclusive report  - with his crown car in the background.

    Newshub’s early reveal of Simon Bridges’ big bill for travel created a political drama for the media this week. But the handling of the leaked info also sparked criticism from some pundits and others…

    Audio

    Spending scoop highlights the pros and cons of leaks
  • Act leader David Seymour struggles for support - but not media exposure.

    Audio
    media politics
    19 Aug 2018
    David Seymour addressing Act's conference in Auckland.

    Last weekend’s Act Party conference attracted plenty of media coverage but not many bums on seats. Meanwhile, pundits have pondered if the party has any future - and if the leader appearing on Dancing… Audio

  • Act leader David Seymour struggles for support - but not media exposure.

    News
    Mediawatch media
    19 Aug 2018
    David Seymour addressing Act's conference in Auckland.

    Last weekend’s Act Party conference attracted plenty of media coverage but not many bums on seats. Meanwhile, pundits have pondered if the party has any future - and if the leader appearing on Dancing…

    Audio

    Keeping up the Act
  • British PM won't survive year, says Farage

    Audio
    politics
    18 Aug 2018
    Nigel Farage at an EU Referendum campaign in 2016.

    The co-founder and former leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), Nigel Farage, is heading to Auckland as part of an Australasian speaking tour. Announcing the tour, Farage said that never in the… Audio

  • Can the Greens survive being part of the establishment?

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    17 Aug 2018
    New Zealand Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson speaks at a demonstration in support of West Papuan self-determination outside  parliament buildings in Wellington.

    Power Play - This weekend's annual meeting will be a chance for the party to celebrate being in government. But with the power of office comes compromise, writes Chris Bramwell.

    Can the Greens survive being part of the establishment?
  • US media attack Trump's 'dirty war'

    News
    World
    17 Aug 2018
    US President Donald Trump.

    More than 300 news outlets have launched a campaign to counter US President Donald Trump's attacks and promote a free press.

    Trump's 'dirty war' on media draws editorials in 300 US outlets
  • First transgender nominee for governor picked in US

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    World
    16 Aug 2018
    Christine Hallquist

    A former energy executive in Vermont has taken a major step towards becoming the first transgender governor of a US state.

    First transgender nominee for governor picked in US
  • Teachers prepared for two-day strike

    News
    New Zealand education
    15 Aug 2018
    Families and children were out in force on Queen Street to support teachers on strike.

    Striking teachers held rallies throughout the country and showed support for a two-day strike if they don't get an improved offer on pay and conditions. Audio

    Teachers prepared for two-day strike
  • Everywhere you go, they'll be watching you.

    Audio
    internet security
    15 Aug 2018
    The logo of Google on the facade of headquarter of the parent company Alphabet.

    Google may be watching you even when you've tried to hide. Reports suggests Google records users' location even when they turned location services off.  Audio

  • The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Martin Cocker (Part 2)

    Audio 15 Aug 2018

    Google may be watching you even when you've tried to hide. Reports suggests Google records users' location even when they turned location services off. Meanwhile, Facebook has decided to wind down its… Audio

  • Bridges' expenses leak: National demands inquiry

    News
    Politics
    14 Aug 2018
    National Party Leader, Simon Bridges.

    National is demanding a full, independent inquiry into a leak about MPs' expenses.

    Bridges' expenses leak: Prime Minister claims Labour had no part
  • Labour's rise to power 'one hell of a ride'

    News
    Politics
    13 Aug 2018
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and former Labour Party general secretary Andrew Kirton.

    Analysis - Plenty of people told Labour Party general secretary Andrew Kirton he was mad to leave his life in London and return home to try to help the party win the 2017 election.

    Labour's rise to power 'one hell of a ride' - outgoing general secretary
  • Abolishing Māori seats 'more trouble than it's worth' - Bridges

    Audio
    politics
    13 Aug 2018
    Simon Bridges in the RNZ Auckland studio for an interview on Morning Report.

    National and ACT have a long history, but the future of that relationship is uncertain. ACT is polling the highest it has ever done under David Seymour but during the party conference on Sunday he… Audio

  • Support for New Caledonia independence on the wane

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    10 Aug 2018
    Seminar explores New Caledonia's institutional challenges

    As New Caledonia approaches a referendum on independence from France, regional support for it gaining full sovereignty has faded away.

    Support for New Caledonia independence on the wane
  • FLNKS movement outlines independence plan

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    10 Aug 2018
    The FLNKS flag

    New Caledonia's pro-independence FLNKS movement has outlined its plan of how it would organise the country should it win independence from France in the November referendum.

    New Caledonia's FLNKS movement outlines independence plan
  • Support for New Caledonia independence on the wane

    Audio 10 Aug 2018
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    Regional support for New Caledonia sovereignty cools. Audio

  • Government can't ignore business confidence

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    9 Aug 2018
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters

    Analysis - The government and business are playing a high stakes game of chicken - the ultimate confidence game, writes Guyon Espiner.

    Government can't ignore business confidence
  • Kanaks have already lost referendum - PCC

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    8 Aug 2018
    Kanak and French flags on Ouvea island.

    New Caledonia's referendum on independence from France is pointless because the minority Kanaks have already lost their chance of sovereignty, the Pacific Conference of Churches says.

    Kanaks have already lost New Caledonia referendum, says PCC
  • The Panel with Guy Williams and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 1)

    Audio 6 Aug 2018

    National is sitting pretty above Labour in the latest Colmar Brunton poll, but Simon Bridges' personal numbers have dropped. Victoria University is holding a meeting tonight at the Rutherford House… Audio

  • Bridges still 'got work to do' on poll ranking

    News
    Politics
    6 Aug 2018
    New National Party leader Simon Bridges

    The National Party leader says he's got work to do to boost his own rankings as preferred Prime Minister, but he's still confident he's got what it takes to lead the country. Audio

    National leader Simon Bridges still 'got work to do' on poll ranking
  • Simon Bridges 'takes heart' from political poll

    Audio
    politics
    6 Aug 2018
    Simon Bridges in the RNZ Auckland studio for an interview on Morning Report.

    National Party leader Simon Bridges suffered another blow in the popularity stakes despite strong support for his party. Last night's Colmar-Brunton OneNews poll had National as the most preferred… Audio

  • Zimbabwe election results 'are a coup'

    News
    World Canterbury
    6 Aug 2018
    Supporters of the opposition party Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), protest against alleged widespread fraud by the election authority and ruling party, after the announcement of election's results, in the streets of Harare.

    Zimbabwe's opposition leader has said President Emmerson Mnangagwa's election victory is a "coup against [the people's] will".

    Zimbabwe election results 'are a coup'
  • Mnangagwa's win a 'coup' - Zimbabwe opposition leader

    Audio
    politics
    6 Aug 2018
    Supporters of the newly reelected Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa, celebrate in Mbare, a district of the Zimbabwe's capital Harare.

    Zimbabwe's opposition leader has said President Emmerson Mnangagwa's election victory is a "coup against the people's will". Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa repeated his claim that the results… Audio

  • Bridges still achilles heel in a strong polling National

    News
    Politics
    5 Aug 2018
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    Support for the National Party remains strong in the latest Colmar-Brunton OneNews poll out tonight.

    Bridges still achilles heel in a strong polling National
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