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Capital gains tax concerns being heard, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says
Ardern 'hearing' concerns on proposed capital gains tax
The Prime Minister says she's listening to people's concerns about a proposed capital gains tax, and no decisions have been made yet. Audio
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National leader says floated capital gains tax is a blow
The National Party says there would be nothing fair about a capital gains tax, and that it will hit middle New Zealand, not the wealthy. The party has been warning the proposed tax would be an attack… Audio
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The Week in Politics: China's move against Australian coal is a warning to the government
China's move against Australian coal is a warning to the government
Analysis - China's move against Australian coal is a warning to the government, writes Peter Wilson.
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Venezuela crisis: Clashes erupt at border towns
Venezuela crisis: Clashes erupt at border towns
Deadly clashes have erupted in border towns across Venezuela as opposition activists try to bring aid into the country across government blockades.
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Kiwi way of life and the CGT
The Tax Working Group has delivered its recommendations to the government with a Capital Gains Tax rising to the fore. It's suggested a CGT rate of 33 per cent .In the UK it's 28 per cent, in France… Audio
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The Panel with Jacquie Nairn and Hayden Donnnell (Part 1)
Audio 22 Feb 2019Shannon Haunui-Thompson is at te matatini and talks about what kapa haka does for te reo, groups using the stage for delivering political messages and how Wellington is welcoming the kapa haka groups… Audio
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison visits New Zealand
Australian PM in NZ for formal talks with Ardern
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has touched down in Auckland for meetings with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
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Capital gains tax: National should dial back hyperbole, engage in debate - Finance Minister Grant Robertson
Let's have 'reasoned debate' not rhetoric - Govt on Nat's cap gains response
The opposition needs to dial back hyperbolic criticism of the Tax Working Group's recommendations and engage in reasoned debate, the Finance Minister says. Audio
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Capital gains tax recommendations: Opposition comes out swinging
Bridges calls tax recommendations 'an assault on the Kiwi way of life'
National leader Simon Bridges has pledged to fight tax recommendations "every step of the way".
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National Party on offense ahead of capital gains tax report
Capital gains tax: 'A recipe for more people buggering off to Australia'
The opposition has already started to launch pre-emptive attacks about a potential capital gains tax, two days before the Tax Working Group reveals its final recommendations.
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Peters firm on criticism of Dame Shipley article in Chinese publication
Peters on Dame Shipley article: 'She needs to explain those words'
Winston Peters is standing by his attack on former prime minister Dame Jenny Shipley after an article appeared in a Chinese publication under her byline in support of the country's reforms.
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GCSB reports increase in cyber attacks from foreign governments
GCSB reluctant to name foreign powers behind rise in cyber attacks
New Zealand's electronic spy agency has reported a 10 percent increase in cyber attacks from foreign governments, but won't name those responsible.
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Question Time for 20 February 2019
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements, policies, and actions?
Hon PAULA BENNETT to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s…
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National goes down in second poll
Another poll and yet another bout of bad news for the National Party and it's leader Simon Bridges. National is down to 42% while the Labour Party up to 45 %. The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's… Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Michael Moynahan (Part 1)
Audio 19 Feb 2019Another poll and yet another bout of bad news for the National Party and it's leader Simon Bridges. National is down to 42% while the Labour Party up to 45 %. The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's… Audio
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Question Time for 19 February 2019
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements, policies, and actions?
Hon AMY ADAMS to the Minister of Finance: Does he agree with the Prime Minister…
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Labour jumps in latest political poll - analysis
Labour has passed National in the first Colmar Brunton political poll of the year. National's leader, Simon Bridges, has dropped again as preferred Prime Minister, while Jacinda Ardern's popularity… Audio
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Bryce Edwards: Judith Collins 'the big rival to watch'
Political scientist Bryce Edwards says the One News-Colmar Brunton poll shows Judith Collins is the "definite replacement" if Simon Bridges is no longer National's leader. Audio
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Simon Bridges tight-lipped on Judith Collins' leadership conversation
'I don't see leadership as some sort of popularity contest' - Bridges
Judith Collins has overtaken Simon Bridges in the preferred prime minister stakes, but the leader of the opposition says he's confident in his leadership despite the numbers. Audio
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Simon Bridges tight-lipped on Collins' leadership discussion
Relations between China and New Zealand are under strain and National claims the government has mismanaged the relationship. But the Prime Minister has accused National of playing politics with… Audio
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TV political poll hype hits new heights
The latest TV political poll was heavily hyped in-house as a “game changer” that could be "game over" for National’s leader. Did other media follow Newshub's lead? Audio
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TV political poll hype hits new heights
TV political poll hype hits new heights
The latest TV political poll was heavily hyped in-house as a “game changer” that could be "game over" for National’s leader. Did other media follow Newshub's lead?
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Tasman facing serious drought
Tasman facing serious drought
First there were floods, then fire and now drought with a water scientist saying the Tasman district is facing its worst drought since 2001.
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The Week in Politics: China, the government's elephant in the room
Week in Politics: China, the elephant in the room
Analysis - The government does its best to pretend China isn't giving us the cold shoulder - does the party need to start worrying? writes Peter Wilson.
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'NZ Institute of Skills and Technology': 16 polytechs to merge under government proposal
Country's polytechs to merge under government proposal
All 16 polytechs would have a single governing council and take over work-based industry training under the government's proposal. Audio