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Early voting shifts election campaign into higher gear
Political parties are shifting into another gear with ten days now remaining before the general election. Audio
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Party support gap closing in business poll
Party support gap closing in business poll
There's been a surge of support for Labour from small business owners, a survey says.
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Labour pledges $38m to public broadcasting
Labour pledges $38m to public broadcasting
The Labour Party wants to create a new public digital media service, built around RNZ, to transform it into something similar to the ABC in Australia.
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Dr Bryce Edwards on latest election poll results
A Newshub-Reid Research poll out tonight shows National has rebounded to 47.3 per cent up 4 per cent and 10 points ahead of Labour which is down 1.6 per cent to 37.8. Audio
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Polls and pots of money
A new political poll touted as "dramtic and devastating" is out tonight. And will all the cash being thrown around this campaign translate into votes? Audio
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Australia begins same-sex marriage vote
Australia begins same-sex marriage vote
Australia has begun sending out ballots for a non-binding vote on support for legalising same-sex marriage.
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Debatable benefits of head-to-head clashes
Three live Ardern v English debates in seven days pumped up coverage of the election campaign. The media picked out the leaders’ zingers, bangers and clangers, and they agonised over who won and who… Audio
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Debatable benefits of head-to-head clashes
Debatable benefits of head-to-head clashes
Three live Ardern v English debates in seven days pumped up coverage of the election campaign. The media picked out the leaders’ zingers, bangers and clangers, and they agonised over who won and who…
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Coalition preferences emerge during minor parties debate
Coalition preferences emerge during minor parties debate
The Māori and Green parties have signalled their preference to work together in a future government.
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Sept 8 2017
Audio 9 Sep 2017A review of the week's news including... Labour edges ahead of National in the RNZ Poll of Polls, Bill English and Jacinda Ardern lock horns in more leaders' debates, the National and Labour deputies… Audio
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Is there a road map for the Māori Party?
Is there a road map for the Māori Party?
First Person - The Māori Party is signalling it would prefer to go with Labour if it's in a position to make a choice. Mei Heron reports from the party's campaign bus.
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Minor parties clash in multi-party debate
Minor parties clash in multi-party debate
The Māori Party, Greens, Act and United Future leaders have had it out in TVNZ's Multi Party Debate.
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Act on track to keep electoral lifeline in Epsom
Act on track to keep electoral lifeline in Epsom
The Act Party is languishing in the polls at around 0.3 percent, but its electoral lifeline - the Epsom seat - will almost certainly guarantee David Seymour will return to Parliament.
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Pacific people gearing up to vote in 2017 NZ Election
Pacific people gearing up to vote in 2017 NZ Election
Pacific people in south Auckland share different priorities when it comes to voting in the 2017 election. Video
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Focus on Politics for 8 September 2017
New Zealand is another week closer to the September 23rd election, and the race could not be tighter. National and Labour are neck in neck in RNZ Polls of Polls and the rest of the political parties… Audio
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Will David Seymour get back into Parliament through Epsom?
The Act Party is languishing in the polls, but it's electoral lifeline - the Epsom seat - will almost certainly guarantee David Seymour will return to parliament. RNZ reporter Sarah Robson went to… Audio
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Keeping up with the Kontentsphere
Keeping up with the Kontentsphere
This week: NZ pols heats up, Dave Grohl's Kiwi kebab obsession grows and the dreaded Dunedin Turkey strikes again.
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Peters dismisses 'junk science' polls
Peters dismisses 'junk science' polls
Winston Peters takes his campaign beyond Northland as he chases some of the support that appears to have slipped from New Zealand First.
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Mind the generation gap as new poll arrives
Mind the generation gap as new poll arrives
Power Play - A focused and feisty third debate took place as updated polling had Labour slowly pulling away from National, writes Jane Patterson.
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NZ First's fall in polls 'junk science' - Peters
As New Zealand first sinks lower in RNZ's latest Poll of Polls - to just under 8 percent - Winston Peters is taking his campaign beyond northland as he looks to claw back some of that lost support… Audio
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Labour a nose ahead of National on the averages
Labour a nose ahead of National on the averages
Poll of Polls - Labour is now a whisker ahead of National in the latest polls, writes Colin James.
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Labour ahead of National in RNZ's Poll of Polls
Labour has edged ahead of National in the election race with the RNZ Poll of Polls showing it holds a one point lead - 42 to 41 percent. RNZ political editor Jane Patterson discusses the changing… Audio
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What do Pasifika voters think of Jacinda Ardern?
Jacinda Ardern's leadership is energising voters across the country and in South Auckland where the Labour Party tends to poll well. RNZ Pacific reporter Sara Vui-Talitu talks to shoppers at the… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 8 September 2017
Audio 8 Sep 2017Jacinda Ardern takes Labour to a narrow lead over National in the RNZ Poll of Polls, Florida is braced for the worst after Hurricane Irma devastates Caribbean islands, and A clear warning that player… Audio
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South Auckland weighs election options
Audio 8 Sep 2017The NZ Pasifika community talk about what's important to them as they look to vote in the coming general election. Audio