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Posts Tagged ‘ Peter Dunne ’

Can the click of a mouse save public broadcasting? Maybe…

Mar 12th, 2010 | By Sabrina Dankel | Category: Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout, Student Features

EXPRESSING your opinion these days is easier than ever. SABRINA DANKEL looks at how nearly 20,000 clicks on the web “save” Radio New Zealand.



Save Radio NZ Facebook group at 15,000

Feb 25th, 2010 | By Kimberley Crayton-Brown | Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News

SLIDESHOW: More than 200 respond to protest call.



Loyal listeners protest threat to RadioNZ

Feb 25th, 2010 | By Newswire Team | Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News

Hundreds demonstrate against government RNZ funding freeze.



What to do with beach may be Nats’ biggest issue as honeymoon ends

Dec 13th, 2009 | By Newswire Team | Category: Featured Article, Front Page Layout, National's first 100 days

Our IN DEPTH team finds the Foreshore and Seabed Act repeal may put an end to National’s wedded bliss with electors.



Game council a big mistake, warn Aussies

Nov 23rd, 2009 | By Daniel Simmons Ritchie | Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News

Similar council set up in New South Wales has been disaster.



Green fears over council for hunters

Nov 19th, 2009 | By Daniel Simmons Ritchie | Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News

Hunters set to influence pest management under Dunne plan.



Repay-as-you-earn scheme alarms students

Aug 28th, 2009 | By Tasha Black | Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News

IRD’s proposal meets resoundingly negative feedback from students.



‘Mean-spirited’ education cuts condemned

Aug 6th, 2009 | By Catherine McGregor | Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News

Community told not to back down in fight to save adult education.



Pre-election polls stacked up, the pundits not quite so much

Nov 27th, 2008 | By Paul McBeth | Category: Featured Article, News

The election results are done and dusted, but how did the predictions go? PAUL McBETH looks back on what the pundits were saying prior to the only poll that counted.



First hundred days – what will new National Government do?

Nov 12th, 2008 | By Paul McBeth | Category: Featured Article, News

The dust is settled and National has won the reins of power – PAUL McBETH looks at what they have planned for New Zealand.



Dunne done it!

Nov 9th, 2008 | By Newswire Team | Category: Latest News, News

Peter Dunne has done it again, winning the Ohariu electorate.



Brash, Hager slam media lack of election analysis

Nov 8th, 2008 | By Paul McBeth | Category: Latest News, News

Last minute election scandals popping up in the media prompted NewsWire political reporter PAUL McBETH to look at the ethics of campaign coverage.

He found ready critics in Don Brash, Nicky Hager and Mediawatch’s Colin Peacock.



NewsWire makes its Cabinet picks

Nov 7th, 2008 | By Paul McBeth | Category: 2008 Election Special, Featured Article, Features

NewsWire’s resident political pundit PAUL McBETH joins the chorus of picks for Cabinet places.



Election billboard shenanigans

Nov 6th, 2008 | By Newswire Team | Category: 2008 Election Special, Featured Article, Features

POLITICAL billboards will not be visible on Election Day – but an exception is the Pimp Your Political Billboard competition being run by foghorn.co.nz.



Our analysis: what it would take for a change of government

Nov 4th, 2008 | By Paul McBeth | Category: 2008 Election Special, Featured Article, Features

Current polling has National sleep-walking to victory, but PAUL McBETH’s analysis shows it will be much closer than you think.



Peter Dunne denies bribes-for-policy charge

Nov 3rd, 2008 | By Newswire Team | Category: Latest News, News

Peter Dunne fronts up about charges of political corruption.