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The Panel with David Slack and Dita de Boni (Part 1)
Audio 19 Jun 2014Topics - the David Cunliffe memory lapse saga goes on. There were crisis meetings with his senior MPs and staff this morning, and an unfortunately-timed Stuff Ipsos public opinion poll has Labour… Audio
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Government ups the pressure on Cunliffe over Donghua Liu
Audio 19 Jun 2014A beleaguered Labour leader David Cunliffe is flying back to Wellington this morning, facing a double disaster - a major dip in the latest poll and ongoing controversy over a letter he wrote on behalf… Audio
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Fiji Labour Party questions visa trips
Fiji Labour Party questions visa trips
The Fiji Labour Party has called into question a move by the immigration department to send an official team to Australia to handle requests for Fiji passports.
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Renewed call to see Fiji regime salaries
Renewed call to see Fiji regime salaries
A new candidate for this year's election in Fiji says the government ministers should make their salaries public, now that the Fiji First party has been registered and launched.
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ACT would deal with NZ First if needed
ACT would deal with NZ First if needed
ACT Party leader Jamie Whyte would hate to join a coalition that included New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, but would do so if it involved being part of the next government. Audio
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Election not a factor for Reserve Bank
Election not a factor for Reserve Bank
The Reserve Bank has indicated it intends to continue raising rates, even though the country will head to the polls in September to elect the next government.
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Foreign troops killed by 'friendly fire'
Foreign troops killed by 'friendly fire'
Friendly fire is being blamed for the deaths of five foreign servicemen in southern Afghanistan.
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Shots fired in election satire
Shots fired in satire
Complaints over the Civilian Party receiving taxpayer money to broadcast election ads - so what are the rules?
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New Egyptian leader sworn in
New Egyptian leader sworn in
Former army chief Abdul Fattah al-Sisi has been sworn in as Egypt's new president after winning elections in May by a landslide.
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Farmer Phil King Purely Dorset Duvets
Phil King is a 70 year old central Hawkes Bay farmer. He's been a champion ram breeder and fat lamb produce, President of the Royal Agricultural Society of NZ and organiser of the AC Cameron Award… Audio
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Farmer Phil King Purely Dorset Duvets
Farmer Phil King Purely Dorset Duvets
Phil King is a 70 year old central Hawkes Bay farmer. He's been a champion ram breeder and fat lamb produce, President of the Royal Agricultural Society of NZ and organiser of the AC Cameron Award…
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CORRESPONDENT - Todd Niall
CORRESPONDENT
Somewhere in Auckland Council's Civic Administration Building is a cheque for $7.5 million made out to the council. It won't be banked. Audio
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Are you voting?
Are you voting?
The Wireless asks Wellingtonians if they're planning to vote in this year's election.
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Asia Foundation survey 'subversive'
Asia Foundation survey 'subversive'
A tribal leader says a survey published by the Asia New Zealand Foundation could cause problems for the new ambassador to Beijing.
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Syrians re-elect Bashar al-Assad
Syrians re-elect Bashar al-Assad
Syrian authorities say Bashar al-Assad has been re-elected president for another seven years with almost 89 percent of the vote after a poll labelled a farce by rebels fighting to overthrow him.
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Finding our political mojo
Finding our political mojo
Matt Harnett reckons the internet might help turnaround the trend of declining voter turnout.
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Mass appeal: Making voting matter
Making voting matter
Efforts are afoot to get more young people to the polls on Election Day – is 130,000 more voters than 2011 achievable?
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American Samoa race for Congress heats up
Audio 4 Jun 2014Four candidates now running for American Samoa congressional race, including former governor, Togiola Tulafono. Audio
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Thailand: Life under a martial law
Life under a martial law
A military coup means more than party spots closing up early, New Zealand expats in Bangkok have found.
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Syria election condemned as farce
Syria election condemned as farce
The United States and France have condemned Syria's presidential election, expected to deliver a victory for President Bashar al-Assad, as a farce and a disgrace. Audio
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EU leaders to review policies
EU leaders to review policies
European Union leaders have agreed to re-evaluate the bloc's agenda after voters "sent a strong message", the president of the European Council says.
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Fiji decree unworkable says Law Society
Fiji decree unworkable says Law Society
The president of the Fiji Law Society Dorsami Naidu says aspects of the Electoral Decree are unworkable and were not well thought through.
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Council considers Hundertwasser opinion poll
Whangarei is on the verge of losing its chance to build a Hundertwasser art centre. Audio
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Stopping migrants a knee-jerk reaction - PM
Stopping migrants a knee-jerk reaction - PM
Prime Minister John Key says immigration levels are not solely to blame for rising housing prices, and to stop people coming here would be a knee-jerk reaction. Audio
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Mana and Internet to form new party
Internet Mana
Mana and the Internet Party confirm alliance ahead of election.