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Auckland's fuel tax
Auckland councillors have given the green light for regional fuel tax. It's now seeking public views on how it will be spent. The extra 11.5 cents per litre of fuel is expected to raise more than a… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Dec 22 2017
Audio 22 Dec 2017A review of the week's news including... Some medicinal cannabis users say the Government's plan to overhaul the law offers hope but no material changes for them, mental health issues down on the… Audio
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DHBs' plans left waiting after being 'neglected'
Not one single district health board's 17/18 annual plan has been signed off by the Ministry of Health, despite being five months into this financial year, Health Minister David Clark tells John… Video, Audio
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Powering Japan: mining undersea 'fire ice'
Currently, Japan imports the bulk of its oil, coal and gas from overseas. Now, in an effort to become more energy self-sufficient, the Japanese government is making big investments in mining undersea… Audio
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Tribal violence and unrest surge in PNG's LNG Project hub
Deadly violence and unrest are surging again in Papua New Guinea's Hela province, the hub of the country's major LNG gas project. Audio
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The family living plastic-free
Rachel Benefield's family of five hasn't bought single-use plastic for six months. After attending a talk on zero-waste living, Rachel tried to do her first plastic-free grocery shop and hasn't looked… Audio
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Brighter Future? The boom, the bust and the rustbelt
Audio 20 Jul 2017Has it been boom or bust for the regions over the last nine years? RNZ's journalists report.
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Water Fools? - Southern Lakes: a changing landscape
Audio 19 Apr 2017As a population explosion engulfs Queenstown and Wanaka, local councils and water scientists are fighting a race against time to protect the Southern Lakes' pristine waters from urban runoff.
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Business briefs
New Zealand Oil and Gas says it's been given the go ahead by the High Court to start the process to give back 100-million dollars to shareholders after the sale of various assets. Audio
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Ten years in TV under the radar
Sam Irvine is a low-profile boss in the high-profile business of TV. Over the past decade at Freeview, he has overseen the digital transition of free-to-air television. Mediawatch asks if it has… Audio
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NZ Foreign Minister flies the flag in parts of Melanesia
The New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully has been meeting with government officials in Papua New Guinea, Bougainville and Solomon Islands this week. Audio
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NZ Oil & Gas gets shareholder approval to sell Kupe to Genesis
New Zealand Oil & Gas shareholders have approved the sale of the company's stake in the Kupe oil and gas field to Genesis Energy for 168-million dollars. Audio
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NZOG ponders sale offer for Tui oil field
New Zealand Oil & Gas says there are benefits to it keeping its slice of the offshore Tui oil field. Majority owner and operator Australian WorldWide Exploration has agreed to sell its 57-and-a-half… Audio
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EU and SPC helping Pacific small coconut growers
Audio 24 Oct 2016Efforts are being made to improve the productivity of small coconut producers around the Pacific. Audio
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Standing Rock - Kingi Snelgar
Maori indigenous rights lawyer Kingi Snelgar is on the ground at Standing Rock. He is involved in the Sioux Tribe protest against a North Dakota oil pipeline which recently resulted in a halt on… Audio
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NZ Refining says new pricing may cost it $3-4 mln
The operator of the country's oil refinery says its power bill could go up as much as four million dollars a year if proposed changes in the charging for power transmission go ahead. Audio
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Council spends thousands contesting RNZ coverage
The Taranaki Regional Council spent 85 thousand dollars unsuccessfully contesting Radio New Zealand's coverage of how it deals with oil industry waste. Our reporter Benedict Collins has been covering… Audio
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Rana Foroohar: Makers and Takers
Rana Foroohar is assistant managing editor at Time magazine and the former economic and foreign affairs editor for Newsweek. Her latest book, Makers and Takers, explores how modern financial… Audio
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In and out of the loop on the biggest leak ever
It was the biggest ever leak of newsworthy information and the biggest ever collaboration between media organisation for a single investigation - but the New Zealand media were out of the loop on the… Video, Audio
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PNG Petroleum minister confident of LNG direction
Audio 29 Mar 2016Papua New Guinea's Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) industry has a promising future despite the ongoing gloom around global commodity prices, according to the Minister for Petroleum and Energy. Audio
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NZ Oil & Gas posts big loss on slump in oil prices
The slump in oil prices has taken its toll on local explorer, New Zealand Oil and Gas, which yesterday posted a first-half loss of 27-point-6 million dollars for the six months ended December… Audio
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Australian investor buys Maui gas pipeline
The country's biggest gas pipeline has been sold by the oil giant Shell and its partners to an Australian investment fund for 335 million dollars. Audio
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World Bank focuses on renewable energy in Pacific
Audio 21 Dec 2015Renewable energy in the Pacific was the topic of the World Bank discussion series earlier this month in Sydney. Audio
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Consumers will pay more as New Zealand aims to meet targets
John Key says New Zealand consumers will pay about $100 extra dollars a year to meet New Zealand's targets Audio
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Profit Roundup
Fish oil manufacturer Sea Dragon has reported a slightly higher first half loss of 688-thousand dollars, because of higher interest costs, but its sales have doubled. Audio
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Getting it out in the open: reviewing the OIA
Journalists often complain their requests for the release of official information are stalled for no good reason. The Prime Minister has admitted his ministers do this sometimes if it is in the… Audio
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A Samoa oil spill vessel cops large fine
Audio 30 Oct 2015The owners of a fishing vessel which caused an oil spill in American Samoa last year have been fined just over one million US dollars, but still deny any wrongdoing. Audio
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$1.5 million painting returns to New Zealand
Te Papa has bought an oil painting by English artist William Strutt for 1.5 million dollars from a private family collection in England. Audio
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Going native: brands blending with the media
Companies looking for new ways to get their message across are turning to native advertising and content marketing. But is advertising in disguise in the best interests of the audience? Audio
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PNG Governor says aid to drought-hit Chimbu not enough
Audio 1 Oct 2015A PNG provincial governor calls for more detailed assessments in drought-affected regions of the country. Audio