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A fresh season for each new election from former government minister and ACT Party Deputy Leader Hon Heather Roy and TorquePoint business partner and former ACT Party candidate and ministerial staffer Dr Simon Ewing-Jarvie. TorquePoint runs the popular LobbyTorque experiential learning programme on effective political lobbying in New Zealand. With much media coverage reduced to soundbites, many are frustrated with the lack of real commentary from people who have worked in Parliament. Season ...
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The New Zealand Public Party was formed by Billy Te Kahika in response to the blatant injustice and tyranny being hurled upon the New Zealand people by the Labour/NZ First/Green government. It is Time to Take Back New Zealand for the People – is the main goal and message. However, this message is also more significant than any one political party alone. The New Zealand Public Party is now announced and is going to work for you! This is a FREEDOM MOVEMENT based on democracy and integrity - Yo ...
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Rugby brings joy, money and a sense of identity to many in the Pacific Islands. But how badly are they treated by the powerful forces that run the game?
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Ex-Olympian Charged in Drug Ring, China Accuses Intel of Espionage, Supreme Court Upholds Coal Rules, National Gallery Bans Liquids, and more...
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(0:10): Ex-Olympian Ryan James Wedding Charged in Massive, Violent Cocaine Trafficking Ring Spanning the Americas (2:33): China Accuses Intel of Embedding NSA Backdoors in CPUs Amid Rising U.S.-China Tech Tensions (4:42): Supreme Court Upholds Biden's Stricter Coal Plant Pollution Rules Amidst Legal Challenges (6:42): National Gallery Bans Liquids …
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Wellington woes - government threatens council intervention
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Wellington City Council has been under scrutiny this week, with the coalition government threatening to intervene. Last week, the capital's councilors voted to stop the sale of its 34 percent stake in the Wellington Airport. The decision has left the council's Long Term Plan in limbo - its investment plan for the next ten years. Political reporter …
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Kerre Woodham: What do we expect our politicians to do?
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The Greens voted last night to swallow a dead rat. Even the vegans had to chew on a dead rat last night. Green Party delegates overwhelmingly decided to use the Waka Jumping law, which they hate, to eject Darleen Tana from Parliament if she decides not to quit first. Darleen Tana, the former Green MP, currently sits, useless as tits on a bull, as a…
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 18 October 2024
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On today's episode, the Green Party's membership has voted unanimously to kick Darleen Tana out of Parliament, there are reports that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been killed. Sinwar had been leader of Hamas since August, following the assassination of former head Ismail Haniyeh in Iran, the White Ferns have defied expectations by reaching the sem…
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
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We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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Listen to our weekly political panel.
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Google Maps used to spot fall risks on streets
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New Zealand researchers say the little orange person on Google Maps is more than just a navigation buddy - it can help spot fall risks on streets. Senior Lecturer in Population Health at the University of Otago and an author of the research Dr. Angela Curl spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Work on second plan to tackle family and sexual violence begin
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Nine ministries are embarking on a second national plan to tackle family and sexual violence, after the first $70 million plus one delivered patchy results. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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White Ferns to take on West Indies in T20 semi-final
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The White Ferns have defied expectations by reaching the semi-finals of the T-20 World Cup - turning around a lean run which included 10 consecutive losses in the leadup. White Ferns bowler Lea Tahuhu spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Market Update for 18 October 2024
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Silver Ferns take on Australia in Constellation Cup
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The Silver Ferns meet the world champion Australian Diamonds on Sunday, in the first game of the four-Test Constellation Cup series. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Expertise of two witnesses called into question during inquest
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The expertise of two witnesses at the inquest of the 51 worshippers murdered in the Christchurch mosque attacks in March 2019 have been called into question this week. Timothy Brown filed this report.
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Blood cancer patients call for Pharmac to overhaul funding
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Blood cancer patients in their 40s and 50s are backing calls for Pharmac to overhaul its funding model and consider the wider costs of disease in funding decisions. Ellen O'Dwyer reports.
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Health NZ softens stance on nurses only speaking English
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Morning Report has had a huge response to the story about a directive from several hospitals for nurses to speak only in English when they are on duty. Lucy Xia reports.
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Legal expert on Greens using waka-jumping law to remove Darleen Tana from Parliament
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Green Party delegates voted unanimously last night to eject Darleen Tana from Parliament. Legal expert Andrew Geddis spoke to Corin Dann.
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Seamer Matt Henry took his 100th test wicket and snared a rare five wicket haul in India as the Black Caps put the tourists on the ropes on day two of the rain affected opening test in Bengalaru.
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Calls for govt to treat pandemics as a security threat
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The former Director General of Health Sir Ashley Bloomfield wants the government to treat pandemics as a security threat rather than just a health one. Disease specialist Professor David Murdoch spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Most members of fast track group put forward by ministers and political parties
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Most members of the fast track independent advisory group were put forward by ministers and political parties, not government agencies. In Depth reporter Farah Hancock spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Trade Minister on Canadian trade dispute
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New Zealand's dairy trade dispute with Canada has escalated, with the government here informing Ottawa it has now triggered mandatory negotiations. Trade Minister Todd McClay spoke to Corin Dann.
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Harris and Trump try to reach voters as polling day nears
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With less than three weeks to go until the US presidential election, polls suggest the race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump could not be closer and both candidates have been trying to reach out to as many voters as possible. Washington D.C. correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Corin Dann.
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Meatworkers in Timaru to find out future of jobs
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It has been a stressful few weeks for the 600 employees at Timaru's Smithfield plant after owner Alliance revealed its proposal last month to close the 139-year-old site. Adam Burns reports.
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The Black Caps have done the unthinkable - bundling out cricket powerhouse India for a dismal 46 in the first test at Bengaluru. Veteran commentator Bryan Waddle spoke to Morning Report.
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Reports Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been killed
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There are reports that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been killed. Sinwar had been leader of Hamas since August, following the assassination of former head Ismail Haniyeh in Iran. Sarah Coates spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Greens vote to invoke waka-jumping law
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The Green Party's membership has voted unanimously to kick Darleen Tana out of Parliament using the waka-jumping law. Tana quit the party in July amid allegations of migrant exploitation at her husband's bicycle business. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch spoke to Morning Report.
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Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick on vote to kick Darleen Tana out of Parliament
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The Green Party's membership has voted unanimously to kick Darleen Tana out of Parliament. Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Black Caps are on top of the first test against India after bundling the hosts out for their lowest ever total on home soil.
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Business news for 18 October 2024
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Govt to end Migrant Exploitation Visa extension
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The Migrant Exploitation Visa was launched in 2021 to help people leave bad work situations quickly, and gave them the right to work somewhere else for six months and extend at the end of that period. Anu Kaloti from the Migrant Workers Association spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Green Party members vote to remove Darleen Tana from Parliament
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The Green Party's membership has voted unanimously to kick Darleen Tana out of Parliament using the electoral integrity amendment act more commonly known as the waka jumping law.
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Early Sports Chat for 18 October 2024
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Morning Rural News for 18 October 2024
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Early Business News for 18 October 2024
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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Auckland FC set for debut A-League match
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For the first time in 17 years Auckland will have a professional football side based in the city when the A-League kicks off this season. Felicity Reid reports.
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One-hundred years since NZ sent first two way radio communication
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One-hundred years ago New Zealand made history by sending the first ever "trans-ocean" two way radio communication between Frank Bell in Otago and Cecil Goyder in London. Radio enthusiast Martin Balch spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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India were bundled out for a just 46, their worst total on home soil, before the Black Caps reached 180-3 at stumps on the second day of the rain-hit opening test in Bengalaru.
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What if your hot water cylinder could help solve New Zealand’s energy crisis? And how is an hour of free electricity helping with our notoriously problematic electricity market? Electric Kiwi co-founder and CEO Huia Burt sits down with Bernard Hickey to explore how they are helping New Zealanders tackle the cost-of-living crisis, all while reducing…
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Ex-Mexican Chief Sentenced, Leadbeater Advocates Assisted Dying Bill, Australia Donates Tanks to Ukraine, World Bank Warns Gaza War Damage, and more...
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(0:10): Ex-Mexican Security Chief Sentenced for Sinaloa Cartel Bribes, Highlighting Deep Corruption in Anti-Drug Efforts (2:17): Labour MP Kim Leadbeater Pushes for Assisted Dying Bill Amid Strong Public Support and Ethical Concerns (4:13): Australia Donates 49 Abrams Tanks to Ukraine in $245M Military Aid Boost (6:12): World Bank Warns Gaza War Da…
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"A decent conversation": the art of the Ministerial statement
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On Tuesday, the Government made a Ministerial statement about the sinking of the HMNZS Manawanui. RNZ's The House sat down with the Minister who made it.Av RNZ
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German lessons for NZ councils: How merging mayor and CEO roles transformed local government
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In this episode, Oliver and Nick talk to Oliver Wittke, former mayor of Gelsenkirchen. They discuss a significant local government reform in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, that could offer valuable insights for New Zealand's current system. The German state transitioned from a model similar to New Zealand's current setup - with separate mayor and…
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Kerre Woodham: On the whole, I think ACC's still working
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We're going to open the show today with a chat on ACC, given that it's managed to go from a $911 million surplus to a $7.2 billion deficit in the year to June. That’s got to hurt. ACC said, in it's just released annual report, that lower than expected rehabilitation performance contributed towards the deficit, and noted the cost of providing servic…
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David Slack phones in to yarn to Jonny about the Reserve Bank and the economic policy settings it is currently following and how the government's austerity measures are plunging Aotearoa deeper into a recession. Read more about it on Geoff Bertram's article on The Conversation.
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EVENT: The Canberra launch of Sean Turnell’s Best Laid Plans — The Inside Story of Reform in Aung San Suu Kyi’s Myanmar
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Sean Turnell's new Lowy Institute Paper, Best Laid Plans, was officially launched by Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong at an event at the National Press Club in Canberra, on Monday 14 October 2024. The new book offers a unique first-hand account of the radical reforms implemented in Myanmar under the ill-fated civilian government of Daw Aung …
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Watching people make submissions to select committees about laws can give you an idea of what types of expertise and experience are most useful; and that one of the most crucial might just be... people like you.Av RNZ
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 17 October 2024
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On today's episode, a whistleblower is warning that thousands of at-risk students enrolled at Te Kura, the Correspondence School are sitting at home doing nothing, the Accident Compensation Corporation's latest annual report has revealed a $7.2 billion deficit, inflation has fallen to its lowest level in years - but rents, rates and insurance costs…
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Rail industry looks to rebuild passenger trust
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The rail industry is trying to manage a crisis in trust and reliability as major works continue. At a conference of industry heads in Auckland, there's excitement around completing a rail rebuild and opening new networks, while at the same time confronting unhappy travellers. Maia Ingoe reports.
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Royal Society releases factsheet to highlight cancer risks associated with drinking alcohol
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The Royal Society Te Aparangi is releasing a factsheet this morning aimed at countering myths around the benefits of drinking alcohol. University of Otago Emeritus Professor Jennie Connor spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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IRD rushes privacy assessment into sharing details with FB
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IRD rushed through a privacy assessment of its practice of sharing taxpayers' details with Facebook and other social media platforms, within days of telling the Revenue Minister it "continuously" reviews its processes to ensure safety. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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ANZAC Day to recognise veterans who served after 1966
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A law change means Anzac Day will officially recognise veterans who served after 1966. But some RSA members say it's mostly symbolic, and they want changes to the definition of a veteran, and more funding. Political Reporter Russell Palmer has more.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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