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Morning Report for Sunday 24 September 2017
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Election Analysis
9:53 AM.With former Labour Party President Mike Williams, National Business Review's political editor Rob Hosking and associate professor of politics and international relations at The University of Auckland… Read more Audio
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Chris Bishop takes Hutt South
9:47 AM.One of the surprise results of the evening was in Hutt South where National's Chris Bishop took the seat from Labour which has held it for more than 20 years. Audio
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Former National MP Phillip Burdon
9:44 AM.Former National Party MP, Phillip Burdon on Winston Peters. Audio
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Māori issues correspondent analyses Māori seats results
9:37 AM.RNZ's Māori issues correspondent is Mihingarangi Forbes. Audio
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Shane Jones returns to Parliament
9:17 AM.Shane Jones is back in Parliament as a list MP with New Zealand First, but lost the Whangarei seat he was standing in. Audio
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RNZ political reporters look back on election night
9:10 AM.RNZ's political reporters have been out on the trail wiith the leaders - and they were with them last night as the results came in. Audio
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Judith Collins on National's prospects
9:06 AM.On the numbers, National is set for a fourth term in government, but it will have to look to support from Winston Peters' party to govern. National Party MP Judith Collins joins us now. Audio
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Greens say progressive government is still possible
8:45 AM.Susie Ferguson asked Green Party leader James Shaw how he plans to get the Greens into government. Audio
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NZ First President
8:36 AM.Winston Peters is inviting New Zealanders to "be patient" as he prepares to begin talks on forming the next government. New Zealand First's party president is Brent Catchpole. Audio
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National campaign chairman Steven Joyce
8:17 AM.National Party campaign chairman Steven Joyce. Audio
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2017 election - what happened
8:10 AM.We speak with political editor Jane Patterson and Jennifer Curtin, associate professor of politics and international relations at The University of Auckland. Audio