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Labour leader Andrew Little on party's languishing poll results
The polls aren't shifting for Labour. The decision to highlight the number of Auckland property buyers with Chinese sounding surnames hasn't worked. Audio
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Political commentators Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
Continued debate over the issue of sale of Auckland houses to asian buyers. The latest polls. Audio
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Economic pessimism on the rise - poll
Economic pessimism on the rise - poll
The latest political poll shows an increasing level of concern about the economic outlook in New Zealand.
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Chinese-NZ bloggers on the housing debate turning 'racist'
'They've turned it into a race debate'
Like a celebrity after one too many drinks, Auckland’s property market has had enough bad press to make a PR person shudder.
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Japan paves way to fight abroad
Japan paves way to fight abroad
The lower house of Japan's parliament has approved two controversial bills that change the country's security laws, despite protests in Tokyo.
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Govt told policies wouldn't allay child poverty
Govt told policies wouldn't allay child poverty
Official papers reveal the Government was told two years ago its policies would do little to cut child poverty in the short to medium term.
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Labour: House sales data crude but useful
Labour: House sales data crude but useful
Labour has admitted its figures on overseas-based house buyers are crude but says they are the next best thing in the absence of government-collected data. Audio
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Nearly 12 percent of GPs surveyed have helped patients die
A survey of GPs has found nearly 12 percent of those questioned have helped a terminally ill and suffering patient to die. The magazine New Zealand Doctor and IMS FaxHealth polled doctors on their… Audio
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Inflation 'weak' despite fuel prices
Inflation 'weak' despite fuel prices
Rising fuel prices are likely to have pushed up the cost of living in recent months but inflation remains firmly in check, according to economists.
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Two separate by-elections to begin in PNG
Two separate by-elections to begin in PNG
Papua New Guinea's electoral commissioner says things are on target for polling to begin tomorrow in two separate by-elections.
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English talks down surplus predictions
English talks down surplus predictions
Power Play with Brent Edwards - The Government now looks set to achieve a surplus, so why is Bill English talking down the achievement?
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Parole board turns down Scott Watson
Parole board turns down Scott Watson
Convicted double murderer Scott Watson has been described as having a high risk of offending again. Audio
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Fiji's PM insists flag change proposal is popular
Fiji's PM insists flag change proposal is popular
Fiji's prime minister Frank Bainimarama says feedback shows the people of Fiji definitely agree on the need to change the flag.
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Fiji's PM insists flag change proposal is popular
Fiji's PM insists flag change proposal is popular
Fiji's prime minister Frank Bainimarama says feedback shows the people of Fiji definitely agree on the need to change the flag.
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European leaders stunned by Greek 'no'
European leaders stunned by Greek 'no'
Greek voters' overwhelming rejection of bailout conditions has thrown the future of the country's eurozone membership into further doubt. Audio
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Fiji PM reiterates no referendum on flag
Fiji PM reiterates no referendum on flag
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has told parliament there will be no referendum on whether Fiji should change its national flag.
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Jack Yan - Wellington's next mayor?
It seems that Wellington entrepreneur Jack Yan will never give up his dream to be our capital city's next mayor. Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets the man to find out what's driving this dream and what he's… Audio
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Jack Yan - Wellington's next mayor?
Jack Yan - Wellington's next mayor?
It seems that Wellington entrepreneur Jack Yan will never give up his dream to be our capital city's next mayor. Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets the man to find out what's driving this dream and what he's…
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Greeks vote in bailout referendum
Greeks vote in bailout referendum
Millions of Greeks are voting in a crucial referendum on whether to accept the terms of an international bailout.
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Greek PM defiant amid cash squeeze
Greek PM defiant amid cash squeeze
Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has made a defiant speech as cash withdrawal limits begin to bite for Greek bank customers.
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Fiji extends flag consultation, more designs on the way
Fiji extends flag consultation, more designs on the way
Fiji has extended the consultation period for the country's new flag until the end of year.
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Fiji flag poll defended
Fiji flag poll defended
The Fiji Times has defended its poll on the flag change after the government questioned its credibility.
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Turning Stone Into Jade
The old Chinese proverb turning stone into jade refers to the meticulous carving of a piece of stone to turn it into a ritualistic jade amulet. The metaphor itself applies to how generations of… Audio
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Turning Stone Into Jade
Turning Stone Into Jade
The old Chinese proverb turning stone into jade refers to the meticulous carving of a piece of stone to turn it into a ritualistic jade amulet. The metaphor itself applies to how generations of…
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Political uncertainty bad look in Cooks anniversary year
Audio 29 Jun 2015Claims that the Cook Islands opposition is trying to take over leadership of the country couldn't come at a worse time as the nation prepares for its biggest celebration in history. Audio