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  • The Panel with Amanda Millar and Duane Major (Part 1)

    Audio 7 Sep 2017

    The rules around the use of some medicinal cannabis products have been relaxed, beginning today. The panellists discuss whether this is a step closer to legalising the drug. The panellists give their… Audio

  • Tonga will go to polls on November 16

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    7 Sep 2017
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    Tonga's elections are to be held on Thursday November 16., following last month's dissolution of Parliament by royal decree.

    Tonga will go to polls on November 16
  • Election 2017: Few winners from court battle over debate

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    6 Sep 2017
    TOP leader Gareth Morgan (left) and former Conservative Party leader Colin Craig.

    Analysis - Gareth Morgan is trying to force his way into TVNZ's minor party debate. Tim Watkin looks back at Colin Craig's efforts to do the same thing.

    Election 2017: Few winners from court battle over debate
  • 'How come these guys can get in and we can't?'

    News
    Politics Election 2017
    6 Sep 2017
    Gareth Morgan, Economist and leader of The Opportunities Party.

    Gareth Morgan's Opportunities Party has filed court papers challenging TVNZ's decision to exclude it from pre-election debates. Audio

    'How come these guys can get in and we can't?'
  • Voters' choice becoming clear as poll looms

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    6 Sep 2017
    Jacinda Ardern and Bill English during the second leaders debate.

    Power Play - National is offering more of the same, while attacking Labour's vision-with-values, writes Jane Patterson.

    Voters' choice becoming clear as poll looms
  • TOP to challenge exclusion from leaders' debate - reports

    News
    Politics Election 2017
    5 Sep 2017
    The Opportunities Party leader, Gareth Morgan.

    RNZ understands Gareth Morgan is set to challenge in court The Opportunities Party's exclusion from TVNZ's multi-party leaders' debate.

    TOP to challenge exclusion from leaders' debate - reports
  • Four in five NZers want accessibility standards - study

    News
    New Zealand health
    5 Sep 2017
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    A poll has found 80 percent of New Zealanders support setting minimum standards for disabled access for public areas and work places. Audio

    Four in five NZers want accessibility standards - study
  • Letters confirm sacking of two Tonga MPs

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    5 Sep 2017
    Tonga's then Deputy PM and now PM, Siaosi Sovaleni.

    Tonga's caretaker prime minister has sacked his deputy and another minister, only weeks out from an early election.

    Letters confirm sacking of two Tonga MPs
  • Strong outlook for NZ dollar, despite election jitters

    News
    Business economy
    5 Sep 2017
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    Local businesses expect the NZ dollar to rise against the US in the next year, but are also wary of short-term currency jitters caused by the election.

    Strong outlook for NZ dollar, despite election jitters
  • Who's voting for The Opportunities Party?

    News
    Politics Election 2017
    5 Sep 2017
    The Opportunities Party leader, Gareth Morgan.

    Gareth Morgan's Opportunities Party is one of the wildcards in this election. Jacob McSweeny spoke to voters considering getting on TOP. Audio

    Who's voting for The Opportunities Party?
  • Who is voting for The Opportunities Party?

    Audio
    politics
    5 Sep 2017

    Could Gareth Morgan's Opportunities Party be the wildcard this election? RNZ's latest poll of polls shows the party at 2.2 percent, down from the 2.5 percent it reached in August. It suggests tens of… Audio

  • 'Fewer human rights' comment a mistake - English

    News
    Politics Election 2017
    4 Sep 2017
    Paula Bennett and Bill English. 2 February 2017.

    The National leader says his deputy did not describe their policy correctly when she suggested serious criminals should have fewer human rights. Video, Audio

    'Fewer human rights' comment a mistake - English
  • Labour's poll average still climbing

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    4 Sep 2017
    Bill English and Jacinda Ardern

    Poll of Polls - Labour and National are only two seats apart in RNZ's latest average, with Labour plus the Greens now comfortably ahead, writes Colin James.

    Labour's poll average still climbing
  • Polls 'invariably wrong' on election day - Peters

    News
    Politics Election 2017
    4 Sep 2017
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    New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is dismissing polls showing his party losing support as meaningless.

    Polls 'invariably wrong' on election day - Peters
  • Swing seats a prediction pendulum

    News
    Comment & Analysis Election 2017
    2 Sep 2017
    sign saying 'voting wahi poti'

    Opinion - The party vote is the crucial number on election night, but certain electorates may indicate which way the political winds are blowing, Deborah Mahuta-Coyle writes.

    Swing seats a prediction pendulum
  • Bottas takes poll position for Italian Grand Prix

    News
    Sport
    2 Sep 2017
    Lewis Hamilton for Mercedes

    Mercedes dominated Italian Grand Prix practice with Valtteri Bottas pipping teammate Lewis Hamilton for the fastest lap of the day.

    Bottas takes poll position for Italian Grand Prix
  • Court annuls Kenya presidential election

    News
    World
    2 Sep 2017
    Supporters of Kenya's National Super Alliance (NASA) celebrate after the Supreme Court ordered a re-run of the 8 August presidential poll.

    Kenya's Supreme Court has annulled the result of last month's presidential election, citing irregularities, and ordered a new one within 60 days.

    Court annuls Kenya presidential election
  • Pangu Pati split emerging over defection to PNG government

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    1 Sep 2017
    Papua New Guinea's parliament.

    Reports from Papua New Guinea say a faction of the Pangu Pati is defecting from opposition to the government of Peter O'Neill.

    Pangu Pati split emerging over defection to PNG government
  • Leaders launch themselves back on campaign trail after debate

    Audio
    politics
    1 Sep 2017
    Leaders launch themselves back on campaign trail after shock poll: RNZ Checkpoint

    After a hard-fought showdown in the Leader's Debate last night, Bill English and Jacinda Ardern headed out to talk to students in Northland and Auckland today. Video, Audio

  • Dollar falls on surprise political poll

    Audio
    business economy
    1 Sep 2017
    Bill English and Jacinda Ardern during the first leaders debate.

    The narrowing of the election race and the prospect of a potential change of government is starting to unsettle the New Zealand dollar. Audio

  • Keeping up with the Kontentsphere

    News
    The Wireless
    1 Sep 2017
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    Bill English's delicious week; Gilda Kirkpatrick's political allegiances; Lorde's crazy dancing; and more.

    Keeping up with the Kontentsphere
  • Turei, Key to Labour's surge

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    1 Sep 2017
    Clockwise from top left: Bill English, Metiria Turei, Jacinda Ardern, John Key

    Opinion - A chain of events started by two high-profile resignations led us to this week's shock poll result and pivotal debate, writes Jon Johansson.

    Turei, Key to Labour's surge
  • Who won first round? Josie Pagani, Bill Ralston discuss

    Audio
    politics
    1 Sep 2017
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    The last five days have featured political intrigue, big spending election pledges, a shock poll result and a closely-fought leaders debate between Bill English and Jacinda Ardern. With us to discuss… Audio

  • Labour ahead in poll before first leaders' debate - analysis

    Audio
    politics
    1 Sep 2017

    Last night's TVNZ Colmar-Brunton poll saw Labour ahead of National for the first time in twelve years. Soon after, the National and Labour leaders faced off for their first debate, going blow for blow… Audio

  • Possible Labour-Greens without Peters 'big news' - James Shaw

    Audio 1 Sep 2017
    Green Party co-leader James Shaw in RNZ's Auckland studio.

    With three weeks to go, the election is shaping up as the closest since 2005 when Labour under Helen Clark narrowly beat Don Brash's National Party. The Greens have clawed their way back to the 5… Audio

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