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Election17: The anxiety election
First Person - From nowhere, this election suddenly got interesting, and it has Craig McCulloch and the campaigning politicians he covers on edge.
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Hone Harawira's last stand? Not if he can help it
The tussle for Te Tai Tokerau this election has two old rivals shaping up for the seat: Mana's Hone Harawira versus Labour's Kelvin Davis.
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Hey, big political spender
Gareth Morgan leads the way among New Zealand rich-listers spending up large on the election campaign - donating $1.4m to his own political party.
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Winston Peters: The indistinct, the enigma, shapeless as fog
Opinion - The biggest surprise about this week's scandal is that it was about Winston Peters. The smallest was that within 48 hours he had turned it on government ministers, writes David Slack.
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Hard Truths: documentary in the 'post-truth' era
Do we expect documentaries to be strictly truthful? And what happens when a desire for good storytelling wins out over the facts? Four leading documentary-makers talk candidly about navigating… Audio
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Spy agency's Dotcom surveillance illegal, court rules
The High Court has ruled the entire GCSB surveillance operation of internet businessman Kim Dotcom and his associates was illegal.
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Midday News for 25 August 2017
Audio 25 Aug 2017Three more Defence Force soldiers are being sent to Afghanistan. The GCSB's spying operation of the internet businessman Kim Dotcom has been ruled illegal. Audio
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Te Tai Tokerau: the Te Wero debate
In this Te Wero debate, candidates for the Māori seat of Te Tai Tokerau discuss housing, Treaty Settlements and suicide in the lead-up to September's general election. Audio
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Dotcom flags new court action over govt spying
Kim Dotcom says he is taking new court action against the government after discovering agents may have spied on him for two months longer than it previously admitted.
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Telling True Stories at the New Zealand IFF
We make good documentaries in New Zealand, and nowhere is that more obvious than at the International Film Festival. This year is a gala one, with over a dozen top Kiwi documentary features on… Audio, Gallery
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Film review - Sarah McMullan
Sarah McMullan reviews films from this year's New Zealand International Film Festival, including Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web, The Love Witch, and House of Z. Audio
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What you should see at the NZ International Film Festival
Overwhelmed with options? We're here to help.
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Annie Goldson: 'Kim Dotcom is dancing in the surf'
The complex and compelling character of Kim Dotcom is now part of the New Zealand vernacular and his story raises issues that are relevant to us all, says Annie Goldson, director of the documentary… Video, Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri May 26 2017
Audio 26 May 2017A review of the week's news including... Analysis of this week's budget, former whistle blowing Transport Ministry workers speak out for the first time about being forced out of their jobs, a Kaitaia… Audio
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Family of murdered man call Dotcom "ridiculous", "manipulative"
Audio 25 May 2017The family of murdered Democratic Party worker Seth Rich have called Kim Dotcom ridiculous and manipulative after he offered to travel to the United States to give evidence that Mr Rich was the source… Audio
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Toby & Toby present... starter's orders for Election 2017
Opinion - Toby Manhire and Toby Morris take a punt on the 23 September election front runners.
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John Banks loses appeal to recoup $190k in legal fees
Former ACT Party leader John Banks's attempt to recoup his legal costs for getting a court conviction quashed has been dismissed by the Court of Appeal.
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Labour nominates Winston Peters to intelligence and security committee
Labour leader Andrew Little has nominated New Zealand First leader Winston Peters to sit on Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee. The committee, chaired by the Prime Minister Bill English…
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Court allows extradition of Kickass Torrents site owner to US
A Polish court has opened the way for the extradition of the owner of the file-sharing website Kickass Torrents to the US to face copyright charges.
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Feb 24 2017
Audio 24 Feb 2017A review of the week's news including... Mt Albert voters head to the polls to select a new MP this weekend, we hear from three candidates contesting the by election, Maori political leaders respond… Audio
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Criminal lawyer Gary Gotlieb
The legality or not of sending Kim Dotcom to the United States. The High Court's upheld the extradition decision, as we know. Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Phillipa Stevenson (Part 1)
Audio 21 Feb 2017Another major South Island high country station has been approved to sell to an overseas anonymous buyer. The legality or not of sending Kim Dotcom to the United States. The High Court's upheld the… Audio
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Māori Party 'not kaupapa Māori' - Andrew Little
The Labour leader claims the Māori Party is not kaupapa Māori after hitching its wagon to National, as a new deal between the Māori parties is signed. Video
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Is The Project ready to save the current affairs show?
It's news delivered *differently! (*very, very quickly)
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International extradition expert comments on Dotcom ruling
Jacques Semmelman, a partner at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle in New York, is an expert on international extradition. He says both sides have compelling arguments and it is very difficult to… Audio