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An extra 1000 menacing dogs registered in Auckland
More than 1200 previously unknown dogs were registered during a 10 week amnesty last year. Auckland Council promised to get tough on owners who didn't take up the offer. Audio
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Actors welcome 'Hobbit Law' repeal plan
New Zealand actors are welcoming the new government's plans to scrap the so-called 'Hobbit Law' that prevents film workers from collective bargaining. Audio
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Classified JFK files to be released
The thousands of government files on the assassination of President John F Kennedy have still to be released. The files are scheduled to be opened by the US National Archives on 26 October, but the… Audio
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Unanimous council support for Queenstown housing developments
More than 2000 new houses may soon be built, and Queenstown Lakes District Council also unanimously voted in support of building affordable houses for the area's workforce. Audio
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PM Ardern outlines key goals of new Ministerial portfolios
Reducing child poverty is chief among the new Labour Government's goals, as is addressing housing, which has been brought back into one portfolio after National split it into three. Video, Audio
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The new government's focus
Incoming Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern today announced the country's new government ministers. Two new key roles were announced, Crown/Maori relations and Child poverty reduction. Ms Ardern will take… Audio
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Are the new government’s housing policies achievable?
The new coalition government has housing high on its agenda with plans to build 100,000 homes for first home buyers over the next ten years, the establishment of a Housing Commission, a ban on the… Audio
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Destiny Church founders move into new 'resort' home
Two of Destiny Church's charities have until next Friday to file financial returns or face being deregistered. Meanwhile, Brian and Hannah Tamaki have bought a new car and moved into a new luxury… Audio
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What does new govt mean for education?
Education was also a key election issue. With huge pressures on Auckland schools especially, RNZ education correspondent John Gerritsen says there are high expectations. Audio
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Business briefs
The former Prime Minister, Sir John Key, has been appointed to the board of ANZ's New Zealand operation. Audio
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'I fight back' Trump warns McCain
The US President Donald Trump has warned outspoken Republican Senator John McCain to be careful what he says because, in Mr Trump's words, I fight back. Mr McCain delivered a withering critique of Mr… Audio
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Former Jayhawks frontman Mark Olson: "I’ve had enough electric guitar solos"
On a recent visit to New Zealand, former Jayhawks frontman Mark Olson and harpist Ingunn Ringvold stopped by to play a couple of tunes and have a chat to Nick Bollinger. Audio
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Team NZ designer: How we won the Cup
From the finely tuned dagger boards to the complex foiling systems Team New Zealand's design boss Dan Bernasconi reveals how they won the America's Cup and how the future is monohull. Audio
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Impact of US man's treatment in N Korea 'yet to be seen'
Former US diplomat Evans Revere counselled Otto Warmbier's family for over a year after he was detained in North Korea. He talks to John Campbell. Video, Audio
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Campaigns can be hazardous to your health
An election campaign full of hazards for candidates ended amid a punctured pipe, a bubble bursting, the threat of a youthquake and a chasm between town and country. Mediawatch boils down the media's… Audio
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Winston Peters key decision maker in 2017 election
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters plans to meet with the New Zealand First caucus and party board on Tuesday to discuss the next steps, RNZ Political Reporter Benedict Collins says. Video, Audio
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Sleep Well Beast by The National
Nick Bollinger reviews an intricate and mature, yet anxious new set from The National. Audio
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Kerry Barden: what casting directors look for
Los Angeles casting director supreme Kerry Barden has worked on The Help, Spotlight, Pitch Perfect and Winter's Bone. He talks to Simon Morris about the business of fitting faces to film scripts. Audio
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Tax attacks & the price of Winston
In this week's Caucus, Lisa Owen, Tim Watkin and Guyon Espiner discuss the fallout from Labour's sudden tax u-turn, the volatility of polls and the cost and bottom-lines of Winston Peters Audio
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Have young people been let down over superannuation?
First it was John Key who pledged never to raise the superannuation age, now Jacinda Adern is repeating the promise. Craig McCulloch talks to young voters and finds they're divided on whether 65… Audio
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Angry Florida residents demand access to hurricane ravaged home
Desperate to see the damage to their homes, residents gathered at a police checkpoint to demand permission to return to Key Largo, but authorities maintain the roads are still unsafe. Video, Audio
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Debatable benefits of head-to-head clashes
Three live Ardern v English debates in seven days pumped up coverage of the election campaign. The media picked out the leaders’ zingers, bangers and clangers, and they agonised over who won and who… Audio
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Could fingers hold the key to sporting success?
That's the thrust of some intriguing research looking into the relative lengths of your ring finger and your index finger... the second, pointy one. Audio
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Black Monday
The 1980s will be remembered for big hair, shoulder pads and the biggest destruction of wealth investors had ever seen. It's 30 years since the 1987 share market crash but the legacy of Black Monday… Audio
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University of Auckland slips down international rankings
Three of New Zealand's eight universities have slipped in a key international ranking, including this country's highest ranked institution, the University of Auckland. Audio
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The Art of Rod Emmerson
In the past few weeks New Zealand Herald Editorial Cartoonist Rod Emmerson has been racing to keep up with the rapidly changing pre-election political scene. While coming up with a cartoon portrayal… Audio, Gallery
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Arthur Taylor says police should thank him
They key secret witness gave evidence for the Crown, alleging David Tamihere confessed to sexually molesting two Swedish tourists. Jailhouse lawyer Arthur Taylor explains why he took the legal action.
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UBI answer to broken system - economist
The time has come for a universal basic income, says British economist Guy Standing. Audio
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NZ's Pasifika urged to use the power of their vote
Audio 23 Aug 2017A Pacific business leader in New Zealand says Pasifika people don't realise the power of their vote under the country's proportional voting system, known as MMP. Wellington entrepeneur and… Audio
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Bill English - National Party
This is Bill English's second election as leader of the National Party, but his first as incumbent Prime Minister. Video