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National Party Conference 2018
The National Party had its conference on the weekend. Former PM John Key spoke and offered words of support to the current party leader Simon Bridges. A for their policy announcements - did vowing to… Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Audio 30 Jul 2018Joseph Parker was knocked down in the final round of his heavyweight bout against Dillian Whyte. He'd earlier been head butted. Now the analysis is doing the rounds. He wasn't hungry enough. He wasn't… Audio
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Political commentators - Stephen Mills and Matthew Hooton
Simon Bridges' first National Party conference as leader, education at the forefront. Matthew Hooton is the managing director of the PR and lobbying firm, Exceltium. Stephen Mills is the executive… Audio
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Simon Bridges: 30 charter schools would be 'fantastic'
Simon Bridges: 30 charter schools would be 'fantastic'
National would aim to triple the number of charter schools if it formed the next government, leader Simon Bridges says. Video
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National Party conference - political analysis
It was back to the future for National's Simon Bridges at the weekend with the key focus on education policies some say were recycled from ACT and the Labour Party. Mr Bridges delivered his first… Audio
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30 charter schools would be 'fantastic' - Simon Bridges
Promising to be "the hardest working opposition this country has ever seen" Simon Bridges at the weekend hosted the National Party's first conference since last year's election loss. Mr Bridges' first… Video, Audio
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Bridges stamps his mark at National Party conference
It's all about education for Simon Bridges as he looks to stamp his mark as the National Party leader. Mr Bridges has revived an old Labour Party policy to reduce class sizes in primary schools -… Audio
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Bridges meeting the needs of party faithful and new breed
Bridges meeting the needs of party faithful and new breed
Opinion - Simon Bridges needed to achieve two things in his first speech as opposition leader to the party faithful at the National Party conference, writes Brigette Morten.
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Ardern posts Facebook video ahead of return to work
Ardern posts Facebook video ahead of return to work
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern sent out a video with her new baby just hours after the National Party leader delivered his maiden speech today.
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More teachers, smaller classes - Bridges makes first conference speech as leader
More teachers, smaller classes - Bridges makes first conference speech as leader
Smaller class sizes in primary schools and more teachers under a National government is the pledge Simon Bridges has given in his first speech as party leader at the National Party conference.
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'We will not let them divide us' - Bennett
'We will not let them divide us' - Bennett
National's deputy leader has called on party members and MPs to stay united in the face of attacks from the government.
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National Party Conference day 2: Jane Patterson
Day two of the the National Party conference at Sky City in Auckland is on today. Today Simon Bridges gives a speech at midday. RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson is attending the conference. Audio
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Focus on Politics: Post election reflections
This time last year Bill English was Prime Minister, Andrew Little was Labour leader with Jacinda Ardern as his deputy. Metiria Turei and James Shaw led the Greens. Three other parties supported the… Audio
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National's first conference since election
The National Party goes into its first conference since losing Government this weekend, with a focus on renewing its policies and turning its eye to the 2020 election. There will no doubt be some… Audio
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Nats' first post-election conference will have eye on the future
Nats' first post-election conference will have eye on the future
National goes into its first conference since losing government this weekend, with a focus on renewing its policies and turning its eye to the 2020 election.
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National accused of playing politics with medicinal cannabis bill
National accused of playing politics with medicinal cannabis bill
Claims that National's suggestions on the medicinal cannabis bill were ignored during the select committee process are offensive, says Labour MP Louisa Wall. Audio
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Louisa Wall hits back at National's medicinal cannabis bill
Government MPs are accusing the National Party of playing politics after it withdrew its support from a medicinal cannabis bill currently before select committee, and offered up its own bill. National… Audio
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National reveals details of medicinal cannabis bill
National reveals details of medicinal cannabis bill
National Party leader Simon Bridges has unveiled a plan for a law change that would treat medicinal cannabis the same as any other pharmacist-only medicine. Video
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Question Time for 25 July 2018
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government’s policies and actions?
Hon AMY ADAMS to the Minister of Finance: What reports or correspondence, if any, has he…
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Bridges wants sanctions on beneficiaries
National party leader Simon Bridges say they're committed to bring back sanctions on beneficiaries as he believes it motivates them to get jobs. Audio
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The Panel with Lavina Good and Simon Pound (Part 1)
Audio 24 Jul 2018Auckland City Rail Link looks likely to be bigger and more expensive than originally planned. The council is meeting to discuss enlarging the scope of the project due to new projections that show it… Audio
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Question Time for 24 July 2018
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government’s policies and actions?
Hon AMY ADAMS to the Minister of Finance: Has he seen GDP forecasts from Infometrics predicting…
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Winston Peters confident of Kermadec Marine Sanctuary deal by end of year
Kermadec Marine Sanctuary resolution possible by end of year
Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters is confident the deadlock over the Kermadec Marine Sanctuary can be broken by the end of the year.
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Govt urged to scrap self-imposed spending cap
Govt urged to scrap self-imposed spending cap
The government is being warned it has no chance of fixing run down public services unless it ditches its self-imposed spending rules. Video
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Provincial fund should go to infrastructure - Simon Bridges
The government is being urged to loosen its self-imposed financial restraints and spend more on public services. Critics say more should be done for underfunded mental health services and dilapidated… Audio