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Election 2020: 'We don't take this mandate for granted' - Megan Woods
Election 2020: 'We don't take this mandate for granted' - Megan Woods
Labour's election campaign manager Megan Woods says the party will not take its stunning mandate for granted and is looking forward to building a stable government.
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Best of First Up for Monday 19 October
Audio 19 Oct 2020On the podcast today: we're dissecting the election - a huge swing to Labour over the weekend Labour won an incredible 64 seats to National's 35, while Act and the Greens return to Parliament with 10… Audio
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Ship bound for Brisbane most likely source of Covid transmission - Ashley Bloomfield
Ship bound for Brisbane most likely source of Covid transmission - Bloomfield
The Director-General of Health says a ship now bound for Brisbane is believed to be the most likely source of transmission in the latest Covid-19 case in New Zealand. Audio
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Council of Trade Unions expects government to introduce fair pay agreements
CTU expects new government 'to go further and faster'
The country's leading unionist expects the government to bring in fair pay agreements without the presence of a New Zealand First "handbrake".
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Election 2020: Megan Woods on Labour's result
After a stunning election win, the Labour Party is this week working on the form of the next government.
With 64 seats, it will be the first party able to govern alone since MMP was introduced in… Audio
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Election 2020: Hamilton East and West swing left
Hamilton East and Hamilton West are two electorates that predicted the election result, without fail, in the years before MMP was introduced.
This weekend that historic trend returned with both… Audio
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Dutch royals return home amid anger over Covid holiday
Dutch royals return home amid anger over Covid holiday
The Dutch royal family is back in the country after a holiday that lasted just one day, following a coronavirus-related public backlash.
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As it happened: Election 2020 concludes; what next for New Zealand's political parties?
As it happened: Election 2020 - the day after
The 2020 general election has given the Labour Party the numbers to govern alone while many National MPs will be out of a job. See how the day unfolded with RNZ's blog. Video
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Government will be formed 'within the next two to three weeks' - Jacinda Ardern
Govt will be formed 'within the next two to three weeks' - Ardern
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern says the next government will be formed within the next few weeks, following the party's resounding victory in the 2020 General Election. Watch the stand-up here. Video
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Australian migration policy leaves Pacific people in limbo
Australian migration policy leaves Pacific people in limbo
Pacific Islanders are among many thousands of people stuck in limbo because of an Australian migration policy which appears to lack compassion. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Auckland bump Tasman from top of premiership table, challengers launch America's Cup boats and Warriors women sign off in style.
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Fiji moves to further regulate tabua exports
Fiji moves to further regulate tabua exports
Taking the traditional tabua or whale's tooth out of Fiji will now require government consent.
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South Auckland Māori and Pasifika oppose both referendums, poll shows
South Auckland Māori and Pasifika oppose both referendums, poll shows
New survey shows Pasifika and Māori South Auckland voters oppose the two referendums in the general election.
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Jacinda Ardern on why Labour should form the next government
Jacinda Ardern on why Labour should form next govt
Labour Party leader Jacinda Ardern spoke to Nine to Noon. See how it unfolded here. Video
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MPs lay out their strategies for fixing unhealthy homes
MPs lay out their strategies for fixing unhealthy homes
Respiratory diseases are New Zealand's third most common cause of death after cancer and heart disease, and Pacific people are the hardest hit.
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Covid-19: French police raid ministers' homes in pandemic inquiry
Covid-19: French police raid ministers' homes in inquiry
French police have raided the homes of government and health officials as part of an investigation into their handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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RNZ farewells First Up presenter Indira Stewart
This morning was Indira's last morning with us here on First Up as she's leaving RNZ to join the Breakfast team on TVNZ, We're very sorry to see you go Indira - and we're quite annoyed with TVNZ's… Video, Audio
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New disaster messaging system for Fiji
New disaster messaging system for Fiji
A new messaging system has been launched in Fiji to ensure people can evacuate swiftly during natural disasters.
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Election 2020: Ardern sings own praises, Collins positively positive ahead of debate
Ardern sings own praises, Collins positively positive
With another debate looming, Labour's Jacinda Ardern has attended a Mary Poppins musical rehearsal while National's Judith Collins is saying her campaign has been relentlessly positive.
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Covid-19: Biggest drop in reported NCEA credits in Northland, Auckland and Tasman
Biggest drop in reported NCEA credits in three regions
The pandemic has harmed NCEA results in Northland, Auckland and Tasman more than in other parts of the country.
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Wealth, weight, winners and the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard
Two days out, we hear surprise calls on wealth taxes and obesity and the Caucus crew debate the seats to watch, highs and lows, winners and losers. And we put our picks in an envelope. Video, Audio
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Brewing company and wineries among those to breach pollutant limits
Brewing company and wineries among those to breach pollutant limits
Half of the firms in Napier allowed to discharge pollutants into the city's wastewater system breached agreed limits in the past year.
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Book review - Fire Front: First Nations poetry and power today
Anahera Gildea reviews Fire Front: First Nations poetry and power today edited by Alison Whittaker. Published by University of Queensland Press. Curated and introduced by Alison Whittaker, this is a… Audio
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Judith Collins on why National should form the next government
Judith Collins on why National should form next govt
National Party leader Judith Collins spoke to Nine to Noon. See what she had to say here. Video
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'On brink of disaster': Europe faces coronavirus surge
Covid-19: Europe reels from surging coronavirus infections
France has introduced curfews in major cities and other European nations are closing bars, restaurants schools and cancelling operations as authorities battle a second wave of Covid-19 infections.