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Season 2 Ep 14: New Zealand's Pacific Empire
New Zealand has had some big ambitions in the Pacific and mixed relations with our neighbours. Video, Audio
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Historic gender achievement in Parliament with MP's swearing-in
Soraya Peke-Mason's arrival as MP means an historic achievement of gender equity in New Zealand’s Parliament, while heralding another chapter in the political history of Rātana. Audio
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Labour MP makes history with swearing-in
Women will hold the majority of seats in Parliament for the first time ever when Labour MP Soraya Peke-Mason is sworn in today.
Peke-Mason's move to Parliament was announced in June, after news that… Audio
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Chaotic politics sparks crude comebacks - and decency dilemmas
The political turmoil in the UK sparked some spectacular emotional reactions - and language not normally fit for broadcast. Meanwhile, one radio host here was pondering just what words should be used… Audio
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Three new Samoa woman MPs sworn into parliament
An historic moment for women's participation in leadership in Samoa. Audio
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Samoa court orders swearing in of women MPs
Samoa court rulings on seats for Women MPs underline need for reform - Academic. Audio
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Forging a new path for the fishing industry
Audio 9 May 2022The fishing industry has got a bad rap in recent years. Documentaries like Seaspiracy have highlighted problems like overfishing and environmental devastation, which have led to some swearing off… Audio
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Indelible City: Louisa Lim on the demise of democracy in Hong Kong
Three years ago Hong Kong was rocked by protests that shook it to its very core. It began with concerns about an extradition treaty with China; was fuelled by the disappearance of five booksellers and… Audio
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Delia Ephron: loss, love and second chances
Audio 21 Apr 2022In her latest book novelist and screenwriter Delia Ephron chronicles a time of extreme loss in her life: the deaths of her beloved sister and her husband of 32 years, both to cancer. Audio
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Swear words and slurs - what's offensive on TV and radio?
Are New Zealanders' attitudes towards offensive language changing? A recent survey by the Broadcasting Standards Authority seems to suggest they might be. Audio
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Will Smith assaults Chris Rock on stage at Oscars
The Oscars will be long remembered for actor Will Smith smacking comedian Chris Rock on stage.
Chris Rock made a joke about Will Smith's wife Jada Pinkett Smith - saying he can't wait to see her in… Audio
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Glen Innes residents woken by gunfire in early hours
In Tāmaki Makaurau, a Glen Innes neighbourhood was woken by gunfire in the early hours of this morning.
Six people were injured, two of them seriously, in the shooting.
Neighbours have described… Audio
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Mediawatch for 20 February 2022
Audio 20 Feb 2022Mixed messages from media on Parliament protesters; extremism and the media; DomPost pushes back on public service obfuscation; sweary dad's live TV f-bomb double. Audio
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New Justice Aidan Warren
Last year saw the Waitangi Tribunal finding that Cabinet breached the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in its decisions around the vaccine rollout. Ongoing debate around the role of the treaty is in… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 25th December
A tentative date has been set for the swearing in of Tonga's prime minister; The result of a controversial independence referendum in New Caledonia is to be challenged in court; And later on in the… Audio
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Tonga PM to be sworn in early Jan
Audio 25 Dec 2021A tentative date has been set for the swearing in of Tonga's prime minister elect Siaosi Sovaleni. Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney - G7 warning to Putin
Amid growing alarm in Europe about the threat of an imminent Russian invasion of Ukraine, G7 foreign ministers have warned President Putin of 'massive consequences' in the event of any 'further… Audio
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Angela Merkel's replacement to officially take office
Olaf Scholz is set to be sworn in as the German chancellor on Wednesday, officially putting an end to Angela Merkel's sixteen years in office.
Already, the incoming chancellor has said he wants the… Audio
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Māori Affairs Committee marks its 150th anniversary
The Māori Affairs Select Committee is 150 years old. The media always love profile pieces on ancient folk having a birthday, so here is one on a particularly elderly committee. Audio
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Swearing-in a Governor General: a photo essay
A photo essay from the formal swearing-in of our new Governor General, Dame Cindy Kiro; and audio of the key speeches from the event. Audio
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Dame Cindy Kiro: the first female Māori governor-general
Audio 23 Oct 2021Dame Cindy Kiro became New Zealand's first female Maori governor-general when she was sworn in at a ceremony at parliament this week. Audio
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‘The Realm’ and the Queen’s new stand-in
The House was at the swearing in of the new Govenor General and brings a few fun facts about the event and the role. Audio
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Covid sets a quiet scene at new Governor-General swearing in
Covid put a dampener on much of the usual pomp and ceremony for the swearing in of the new Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro at Parliament today.
Absent this time, the hundreds-strong greeting line… Video, Audio
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British swearing less than 30 years ago
New research suggests people in Britain swear less than they did 30 years ago, but they are also slipping in the "f word" more than in the past.
The researchers estimate the use of "bloody" - the… Audio
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The Panel with Caroline Daley and Nick Leggett (Part 1)
Audio 10 Aug 2021Panellists Caroline Daley and Nick Leggett discuss the IPCC report, power cuts that affected thousands of homes, and swearing in schools. Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Anton Matthews (Part 1)
Audio 9 Aug 2021Panellists Sally Wenley and Anton Matthews discuss why so few New Zealanders are using the Covid tracer app, calls for a firearms registry and whether students shoudl be expelled for swearing… Audio
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The Panel with Chris Clarke and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Audio 4 Aug 2021Panellists Chris Clarke and Niki Bezzant discuss the latest Olympics results, renting in retirement, and family rules about swearing. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Allan Blackman (Part 1)
Audio 3 Aug 2021Panellists Ali Jones and Allan Blackman discuss the Olympics, the border opening for seasonal workers, and parenting rules around swearing. Audio
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Samoa's long-awaited Government is confirmed
Audio 23 Jul 2021Samoa's Court of Appeal has ruled the country has a new government, more than 100 days after the election. It has ruled - the impromptu swearing-in by the FAST party in May is legitimate under the… Audio
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HRRP defiance of court rulings before Samoa court of appeal
Samoa Court of Appeal holding urgent hearing on multiple defied rulings to convene parliament. Audio