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Election Issues: The economy
The economy
It can be a little dull, but what parties plan to do with the economy is pretty fundamental to where you put your vote.
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Parties at cross purposes on inequality
POWER PLAY with Brent Edwards
Power Play with Brent Edwards - John Key says the country is on "the cusp of something special" and voters should not put that at risk by changing the Government. Audio
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Cell phone health study shows potential
Audio 11 Sep 2014A health researcher says mobile phone technology has the potential to reduce health inequalities in the Pacific Region. Audio
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Cell phone health study shows potential
Audio 10 Sep 2014A health researcher says mobile phone technology has the potential to reduce health inequalities in the Pacific Region. Audio
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Chrissy Irvine - Her Story
How far have women come when it comes to taking on careers previously the sole domain of men? One University of Canterbury student believes there is still a long way to go. Twenty-two-year-old Chrissy… Audio
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Cell phone health study shows potential
Cell phone health study shows potential
A health researcher says mobile phone technology has the potential to improve access to health care and reduce inequalities in the Pacific region.
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Tax cuts 'won't help' poorest children
Tax cuts 'won't help' poorest children
A day after the National Party announced it would cut taxes in 2017, child poverty campaigners say it will do nothing to help New Zealand's poorest children. Video
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Insight for 7 September 2014 - Sparking the Youth Vote
Audio 7 Sep 2014Megan Whelan and Elle Hunt explore the campaigns to get out the youth vote. Video, Audio
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New Zealand's haves and have-nots
Haves and have-nots
We take to the streets of Christchurch to ask if there's inequality in New Zealand.
- Picturing the impacts of poverty
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Election Issues: Inequality
Inequality
Not only can politicians not agree on what to do about inequality in New Zealand, they can't agree on whether it exists.
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Q & A - Capital Gains Tax explained
Q & A - Capital Gains Tax explained
Labour plans to introduce a capital gains tax is in the headlines. Radio New Zealand's economics correspondent Patrick O'Meara explains what it is and what it means.
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70 social development partnerships at SIDS
70 social development partnerships at SIDS
Social development, health, women and youth are the themes of the Small Islands Developing States Conference in Samoa this afternoon.
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Homeless overwhelm Auckland trust
Homeless overwhelm Auckland trust
A provider of emergency housing in Auckland says demand from homeless families is becoming overwhelming. It's one of a number of issues facing the country's biggest city. Audio
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Insight for 31 August 2014 - The Realities of Auckland
RNZ Auckland correspondents explore what political party policies might mean for NZ's biggest and most diverse city Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 30 August 2014
Audio 30 Aug 2014A Papua New Guinea volcano blows and drops ash over a wide area; A New Zealand academic wants the SIDS Conference to address 'blatant inequalities; We hear about the growing links between Papua New… Audio
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Leaders debate Dirty Politics, tax cuts
Leaders debate Dirty Politics, tax cuts
The leaders of National and Labour have kicked off their first televised campaign debate talking about the Dirty Politics book, and whether or not John Key's party is going to offer tax cuts.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 28 August 2014
Audio 28 Aug 2014Cross-border trade with Indonesia should provide a springboard to prosperity for PNG's West Sepik province; A NZ academic urges Small Island Developing States to address 'blatant inequalities'… Audio
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Academic urges Pacific leaders to address 'blatant inequalities'
Academic urges Pacific leaders to address 'blatant inequalities'
A New Zealand academic is urging Pacific leaders to use the upcoming Small Island Developing States Conference in Samoa as an opportunity to address blatant inequalities in the region.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 28 August 2014
Audio 28 Aug 2014A NZ academic urges Small Island Developing States to address 'blatant inequalities'; Troubled American Samoa hospital resumes off island referrals; A Tongan politician calls for MPs to work together… Audio
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NZ academic urges SIDS to address 'blatant inequalities'
Audio 28 Aug 2014A New Zealand academic is urging leaders of small island developing states to address 'blatant inequalities' in the region. Audio
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PM dismisses election song
Audio 26 Aug 2014Now the next controversial election song about the Prime Minister, "Kill The PM". Much of the song by the band At Peace discusses economic inequality in New Zealand and lyrics include "we are down… Audio
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Firms upbeat, but workers cautious
Firms upbeat
Firms upbeat, but workers cautious on economy as election looms
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Is New Zealand an unequal society?
Radio New Zealand's Education, Health and Economics correspondents consider election policies and inequality Audio
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Is New Zealand an unequal society?
Is New Zealand an unequal society?
Poverty, inequality and incomes are big issue topics for voters in the forthcoming election. Insight reports on tackling the health, education and income gap. Audio