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Serious Fraud Office announcement over National donations expected in 'coming weeks'
SFO announcement over National donations expected in 'coming weeks'
The Serious Fraud Office has signalled an announcement is imminent over its inquiry into National's handling of an alleged $100,000 donation.
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Bridges to raise concerns over killings in Philippines trip
Bridges to raise concerns over killings in Philippines trip
National Party leader Simon Bridges will meet with a number of politicians and officials for talks on trade and other cooperation.
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The year in news reviewed, part two: Stories that shaped 2019
The year in news: May to August
In the second part of a three-part look back at 2019, RNZ revisits the big stories of the year from May to August.
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The year in news reviewed, part one: Stories that shaped 2019
The year in news: January to April
In the first of a three-part look back at 2019, RNZ revisits the big stories of the first four months of the year.
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The year in politics: The highs and lows of an intense political year
The year in politics: The highs and lows of an intense political year
Analysis - The main parties are ending the political year with their support levels delicately poised and there's no certainty Jacinda Ardern's government will win a second term in the 2020 election.
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Progressive legislation results from year's tragedy and trauma
Progressive legislation results from year's tragedy and trauma
Power Play - New Zealand has had its fair share of tragedy for a small country plonked at the bottom of the ocean, writes Jo Moir. In some cases, it has put us on the map for the right reasons.
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Jacinda Ardern's Christmas message
A Christmas tradition for Morning Report is to bring you season's greetings from some of the politicians we talk to during the year.
Here's the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern. Audio
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Simon Bridges' Christmas message
A Christmas tradition for Morning Report is to bring you season's greetings from some of the politicians we talk to during the year.
Here is best wishes from the leader of the the National Party… Audio
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The awkward squad - confronting the media in 2019
Mediawatch looks at political personalities who proved reporters wrong in 2019 - and as the summer silly season looms, we look back at the unexpected stars of the last one. Audio
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The awkward squad - confronting the media in 2019
The awkward squad - confronting the media in 2019
Mediawatch looks at political personalities who proved reporters wrong in 2019 - and as the summer silly season looms, we look back at the unexpected stars of the last one.
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Parliament looks back at 2019
Parliament's end of year break-up event trades sausage rolls and candy canes for reflection and last minute jabs in what's called the adjournment debate. Audio
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Parliament looks back at 2019
Parliament looks back at 2019
Parliament's end of year break-up event trades sausage rolls and candy canes for reflection and last minute jabs in what's called the adjournment debate.
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Midweek mediawatch - Decisions Decisions
Audio 18 Dec 2019Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about tough questions asked about Whakaari White Island, Simon Bridges begging to be fact-checked, and an ice cream… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: decisions, decisions . . .
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about an ice cream headache for the ad watchdog, a dodgy dolphin dilemma for the broadcasting watchdog, Simon…
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Midweek Mediawatch: decisions, decisions . . .
Midweek Mediawatch: decisions, decisions . . .
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about an ice cream headache for the ad watchdog, a dodgy dolphin dilemma for the broadcasting watchdog, Simon…
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Question Time for 18 December 2019
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements and actions?
Hon PAUL GOLDSMITH to the Minister of Finance: Does he stand by all of the Government’s…
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Tourists should check if operators registered - Iain Lees-Galloway
Tourists should check if operators registered - minister
The Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety is urging tourists to ask adventure companies whether they are registered before booking or using their services. Audio
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Whakaari/White Island: Simon Bridges on adventure tourism rules
The government has admitted there are questions about the enforcement of adventure tourism safety rules in the wake of the White Island/Whakaari eruption.
Workplace Relations Minister Iain… Audio
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Crack down on 'anti-social' tenants - National
National has released a plan to crack down on anti-social state tenants, in a policy titled 'Remind, Remedy, Remove' Audio
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The Panel with Michele A'Court and Thomas Pryor (Part 1)
Audio 17 Dec 2019National has released a plan to crack down on anti-social state tenants. In a policy titled 'Remind, Remedy, Remove' National's Simon Bridges says "there are people in houses who are intimidating, who… Audio
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Question Time for 17 December 2019
1. Dr DEBORAH RUSSELL to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? 2. Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government's… Audio
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Parliament reflects on annual reviews and Whakaari/White Island
The end of the year is often a time of reflection and Parliament does this too by assessing the performance of Government funded entities and acknowledging the Whakaari/White Island eruption Video, Audio
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Parliament reflects on annual reviews and Whakaari/White Island
Parliament reflects on annual reviews and Whakaari/White Island
The end of the year is often a time of reflection and Parliament does this too by assessing the performance of Government funded entities and acknowledging the Whakaari/White Island eruption
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Government urged to cede power to Māori - justice advocates
Call for govt to let Māori 'create their own solutions' in justice system
The government is being urged to cede power to Māori so they can find their own solutions to improve the criminal justice system.
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Scrapped National Party projects to be considered for $12 billion infrastructure package
What's up for consideration in the $12 billion infrastructure package
On Wednesday, the government announced a $12 billion infrastructure package. It turns out that scrapped National Party roading projects are back in consideration for funding under the scheme.