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National Party's big loss: 'It's not looking great'
National's big loss: Dumping Bridges a turning point - Mitchell
The turning point for National was replacing Simon Bridges, the party's candidate for Whangaparāoa Mark Mitchell says.
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Election 2020: The low stakes final leaders' debate
Election 2020: The low stakes final leaders' debate
Power Play - Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins went head-to-head in a muted final face-off on Thursday night, in what seemed at times to be an exercise in warding off the inevitable, writes Craig…
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How well do political parties represent NZ's ethnically diverse communities?
The National Party came under fire this year for its lack of diversity after it reshuffled its caucus several times following two leadership changes. But one of its candidates Christopher Luxon, who… Video, Audio
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Correcting Corrections: Are prison reforms repairing Māori inequities?
Correcting Corrections: Are prison reforms repairing Māori inequities?
With Māori still making up half the prison population, justice advocates fear changes to bring down incarceration rates have lost momentum, Yvette McCullough writes.
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Work to stem Māori prison numbers has lost momentum - advocates
Justice advocates fear changes to help reduce Māori incarceration rates have lost momentum.
Currently Māori make up more than half of the prison population - and nearly half of those released from… Audio
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Collins & Peters on thin ice as Ardern finds her feet
The New Zealand First Foundation in court, Judith Collins pays a price on Ponsonby Rd, Jacinda Ardern finds some form & a chance for Te Pati Maori. Video, Audio
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Simon Sweetman - The Death of Music Journalism
Music journalist and blogger Simon Sweetman is releasing his first poetry collection, The Death of Music Journalism. Video, Audio
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Election 2020: Can Judith Collins keep a lid on it?
Election 2020: Can Judith Collins keep a lid on it?
Power Play - Judith Collins' ability to think on her feet in the heat of the campaign has been a great advantage, but could also prove to be a great risk, writes Jane Patterson.
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A new kind of justice? Parties' positions on law and order
A new kind of justice? Parties' positions on law and order
Political parties increasingly agree that new approaches in the justice system - on prevention, prisons, deterrence and drugs - is needed, but exactly how it should change is up for debate.
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Collins goes vote plucking, while Peters makes 'last stand'
Caucus rates a fired-up leaders' debate as Collins looks to bring voters 'home', while Winston Peters rages as he's 'exonerated'. Video, Audio
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NZTA hushed historic Auckland Harbour Bridge contamination
NZTA hushed historic Auckland Harbour Bridge contamination
Auckland Harbour Bridge maintenance work and operations contaminated land next to houses with heavy metals above permitted levels, but the Transport Agency opted not to tell locals.
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Bittersweet: Kiwis reflect on demands of living with Covid-19
Bittersweet: Kiwis reflect on demands of living with Covid-19
Today marks the six-month anniversary of when the country entered full lockdown due to the coronavirus.
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Todd Muller opens up about panic attacks days into job
Todd Muller opens up about panic attacks days into job
Former National Party leader Todd Muller says he began to suffer panic attacks just a few days into the job, after ousting Simon Bridges.
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Former National leader Todd Muller opens up about panic attacks days into job
Todd Muller opens up about panic attacks days into leader role
Former National Party leader Todd Muller is talking about the issues that led to him resigning from his role as the head of the opposition - in a bid to encourage others to speak up about mental…
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Leaders' debate absent of Māori issues, Ardern and Collins forced to explain
Leaders' debate absent of Māori issues, Ardern and Collins forced to explain
Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins have been forced to front-up and explain why not a single mention of Māori interests, issues or rights was made during the leaders debate last night.
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Auckland's bridge woes highlight planning problems
Auckland writer Simon Wilson has looked at the rush by politicians to make promises about another crossing after Friday's freak accident. Audio
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Election 2020: How is campaigning going four weeks out from polling day?
Elbow bumps, physically distanced public meetings and a liberal dousing of hand sanitiser - it's all part of the new normal out on the campaign trail.
It seems some politicians are adjusting better… Audio
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SIS to review data related to New Zealanders as part of data leak
SIS to review info on hundreds of NZers in data leak
The Security Intelligence Service says it is looking into the huge leak of data believed to be used by China's intelligence service.
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Collins wants briefing on data collected on NZ politicians
Leader of the oppoisition Judith Collins wants Prime Minister Jacindar Ardern to give her a briefing on the accessing of the data of prominent New Zealanders.
Simon Bridges, Max Key, Jacinda Ardern's… Audio
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Nats target US-style treatment for meth addicts; harder line on drug smugglers
National targets US-style treatment approach for meth addicts
National is promising to roll out an intensive rehab programme for meth addicts, if elected, as well as cracking down on drug smugglers. Video
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Gulf Livestock 1: Mother of man missing after cattle ship capsized wants answers from government
'We're just alone out here with no support'
The family of a man missing after the livestock export ship he was on capsized and sank in the East China Sea says the government is not doing enough to find him. Audio
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Jacinda Ardern following up over questions from mother of missing sailor
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she will be seeking more information after the mother of a Kiwi sailor missing overseas blasted the government over a lack of support.
The Gulf Livestock One left… Audio
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'Find him and bring him home': Mother of missing sailor pleads for more help to find son
Audio 7 Sep 2020The family of a man missing after the livestock export ship he was on capsized and sank in the East China Sea says the government is not doing enough to find him.
Father of two, Scott Harris, was one… Audio
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Silver Scrolls 2020: finalists announced for classical and screen awards
The finalists for the 2020 SOUNZ Contemporary Award, APRA Best Original Music in a Feature Film and Best Original Music in a Series have been announced. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday for 30 August 2020
Pilgrim hymns feature this week, including He who would valiant be (with words from John Bunyan's allegory The Pilgrim's Progress), and Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart. Audio
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