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Vote-fixing hits 'Bird of the Year'
Vote-fixing hits 'Bird of the Year'
A vote-fixing scandal has rocked the annual top bird competition run by Forest and Bird.
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Wage hike having little impact on American Samoa businesses
Wage hike having little impact on American Samoa businesses
The American Samoa Chamber of Commerce says the mandatory minimum wage hike has had little impact on its members, with the exception of the canneries.
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Canada to pull fighter jets from IS fight
Canada to pull fighter jets from IS fight
Canadian Prime Minister-designate Justin Trudeau has confirmed he will withdraw Canadian fighter jets from the air strikes against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
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Liberals sweep to victory in Canada
Liberals sweep to victory in Canada
Canada's Liberal Party has decisively won a general election, ending nearly a decade of Conservative rule. Audio
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Current flag top of the poll
Current flag top of the poll
A new poll shows strong support for keeping the existing flag, rather than changing it to the options on offer.
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Why We Work - Barry Schwartz
How we work isn't working according to psychologist Barry Schwartz who says we focus too much on the pay packet and not enough on what makes work satisfying. In his new book Why We Work Schwartz… Audio
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Māori Party looks to 2017 election
Māori Party looks to 2017 election
The Māori Party is calling for its supporters to 'come home' as it gears up for its annual meeting in Huntly this weekend.
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Queues form to vote in Vanuatu by-election
Queues form to vote in Vanuatu by-election
People have been queuing in the Vanuatu capital Port Vila to cast their vote for a replacement for the late Edward Natapei.
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Tostee to stand trial over Kiwi's death
Gable Tostee to stand trial over Kiwi's death in Gold Coast high-rise fall
Australian man Gable Tostee will stand trial over the death of New Zealander Warriena Wright, who fell from a Gold Coast high-rise balcony last year.
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Clinton and Sanders spar over gun control
Clinton and Sanders spar over gun control
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders sparred over the merits of capitalism during a tense debate aimed at liberal-leaning US voters.
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Free set of flags offered to help voters decide
Free set of flags offered to help voters decide
Communities wanting to fly the five official alternative flags before the referendum to decide a favourite are being offered a free set to display.
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Heather Mallick: Stephen Harper and Canada
Staff columnist for the Toronto Star, and author of two books, whose piece on Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, The Nixon of the North, appears in the latest issue of Harper's magazine. Audio
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Research NZ on the flag and refugees
Audio 9 Oct 2015Research New Zealand has been running very interesting polls on the flag and on how welcoming we are of refugees. Audio
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The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Tainui Stephens (Part 2)
Audio 9 Oct 2015Actor Daniel Craig says he'd only play James Bond again for the money. What the Panelists Lynda Hallinan and Tainui Stephens have been thinking about.Research New Zealand has been running very… Audio
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Kiwi hops to two-month high
Kiwi hops to two-month high
The New Zealand dollar has hit a near two-month high overnight, touching 67 US cents. So far this month, it has risen more than 4 percent.
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Toby & Toby take aim at gun control
What is going on with trigger happy America? That is the question.
OPINION: Another mass shooting, another presidential plea for gun controls. Why does the US put the Second Amendment above thousands of lives?
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Perspectives from millennials
Bloomberg poll of Americans aged 18 to 35 has found nearly 50% do not expect to live better than their parents. 15 percent of the 25 to 34-year olds are living with their parents, up from 10 percent… Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Chris Trotter (Part 2)
Audio 2 Oct 2015Bloomberg poll of Americans aged 18 to 35 has found nearly 50% do not expect to live better than their parents. 15 percent of the 25 to 34-year olds are living with their parents, up from 10 percent… Audio
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Abbott says he would have won election
Abbott says he would have won election
Ousted Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott says he is confident he would have led his Liberal party to victory, if not replaced by Malcolm Turnbull.
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Never Enough - Michael D'Antonio
They're calling it the summer of Trump in the United States. Donald Trump is at the top of the polls in a crowded field of people who want to be the Republican candidate for president. That doesn't… Audio
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Separatists win Catalan election
Separatists win Catalan election
Pro-independence parties in Spain's Catalonia region have won an absolute majority in regional elections, near complete results show.
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The Bottom Line
Two generations of the Craw family farm together on a collection of seven blocks of coastal hill country on the north eastern reaches of Banks Peninsula. Their passion and farming expertise has been… Audio
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The Bottom Line
The Bottom Line
Two generations of the Craw family farm together on a collection of seven blocks of coastal hill country on the north eastern reaches of Banks Peninsula. Their passion and farming expertise has been…
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Three lumpy ferns, a token koru and a Red Peak
Three lumpy ferns, a token koru and a Red Peak
What's being said after John Key's flag referendum u-turn.
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The rise of the political mavericks
What to make of the rise of the political mavericks? That is the question
OPINION: Do Bernie Sanders, Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump herald a new political era? Toby Manhire and Toby Morris consider it.