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2020 Budget winners and losers
8:22 AM.Yesterday's Budget prompted a range of views, after the Government revealed how it plans to spend to dig New Zealand out of the financial hole left by Covid-19.
RNZ political editor Jane Patterson… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Budget spending untargeted - Paul Goldsmith
8:15 AM.The National Party says New Zealand is in an economic hole, and yesterday's announcements make it worse.
It says that with an additional $140 billion in debt, the country is looking at nearly $80,000… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Government Budget lays out billions
8:09 AM.The Government's big spending budget lays out $50 billion to fight the impact of Covid-19 and steer New Zealand's economy back on track.
While the numbers are big, not everybody is happy and there… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Will Budget help restart Māori economy?
7:56 AM.The Māori economy was worth more than $50 billion before Covid-19.
But many Māori businesses have been hit hard by the pandemic - with more than $17,000 Māori estimated to have lost their jobs in… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: $6b in Budget for infrastructure
7:52 AM.More than $6 billion has been flagged in the budget for capital expenditure on infrastructure, including $3 billion to jumpstart projects that are "shovel-ready."
There's also cash for two new… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Is Budget welfare spending enough?
7:44 AM.Those hoping for a further rise in welfare payments to feature in the budget have been disappointed, despite predictions that the Covid-19 outbreak will create tens of thousands of new beneficiaries.
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Clearview AI searched for dozens of people in NZ
7:41 AM.An update on our story from earlier in the week about an unapproved police trial of new technology using controversial facial recognition software.
It was used to conduct dozens of searches for… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: How will the budget help Kiwi businesses?
7:25 AM.The Budget has been revealed and businesses are thinking about how it will affect them.
Leeann Watson, the chief executive of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce and Craig Hudson, the managing… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: ANZ chief economist on Budget
7:20 AM.The Government's big spending budget lays out $50 billion to fight the impact of Covid-19 and steer New Zealand's economy back on track.
But will it be enough?
ANZ chief economist Sharon Zollner… Read more Audio
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Timing wrong for helicopter cash - Grant Robertson
7:13 AM.Grant Robertson's big Budget is out.
There's been a range of reactions to the Government's big spend on $50 billion to fight Covid-19, which includes an extension to the wage subsidy, $1.1 billion… Read more Audio
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National Party cries foul over Budget $20b blank cheque
7:09 AM.A $50 billion Covid-19 rescue package poured out of the Crown coffers yesterday when the Government revealed its rebuild plan - but it's the $20 billion dollar blank cheque that's got the Opposition… Read more Audio
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Business News for 15 May 2020
6:53 AM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Surge of interest in homeschooling after lockdown
6:50 AM.Are you completely relieved that your children are going back to school on Monday?
Or feeling slightly sad?
Google data is revealing a peak in people searching homeschooling and correspondence… Read more Audio
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Climate goals forgotten due to Covid-19 - scientist
6:48 AM.An environment scientist says our climate reduction goals have taken a back seat in this year's Budget in the scramble to recover from Covid-19.
A total of $1.1 billion has been set aside in this… Read more Audio
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$400m allocated to replacing Cook Strait ferries
6:45 AM.The 2020 budget allocated $400 million towards replacing the Cook Strait ferries which provide a crucial connection between the North and South islands.
The money is just the first tranche of cash… Read more Audio
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Budget wage subsidy extension relief for Fox Glacier Guiding
6:40 AM.A Fox Glacier tourism business decimated by the closing of New Zealand's borders says the sector will be in strife if the wage subsidy doesn't continue until next summer.
Yesterday Grant Robertson… Read more Audio
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Budget social spending not enough - advocate
6:37 AM.The government is being told it must do more if it wants to stop a big spike in the number of families ending up in poverty because of Covid-19.
Treasury is forecasting unemployment to hit 10 percent… Read more Audio
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Early Business News for 15 May 2020
6:20 AM.A brief update from the business sector. Read more Audio
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Budget spending on warmer homes not enough - advocate
6:16 AM.Advocates for healthy homes say the government's budget its Warmer Kiwi Homes programme will leave thousands in the cold.
The scheme has been expanded to cover 90 percent of the costs of insulation… Read more Audio
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Budget: GPs want a slice of new health spending
6:13 AM.The Government's big spending budget yesterday laid out how it would fight the impact of Covid-19 and steer New Zealand's economy back on track.
Fifty billion is a big war chest, but it appears… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Kōhanga Reo gets $200m funding boost
6:08 AM.Kōhanga Reo say their staff have been underpaid and undervalued for too long and the budget's substantial cash injection will go some way to addressing that.
The government is investing nearly $200… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 15 May 2020
6:00 AM.Top stories this morning... A 20-billion-dollar war chest - or a 20-billion-dollar slush fund? We have all the reaction to Grant Robertson's Covid-19 budget We'll have political and economic reaction… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Line around the block for barber
8:57 AM.In Auckland so many men are flocking to barbers you could be excused for thinking you were at Masterton's Golden Shears competition.
Reporter Anneke Smith is outside The Barbers Room on Dominion Rd… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Dunedin Council revitalisation plan panned
8:53 AM.The divisive relationship between the Dunedin City Council and central city businesses may be ready to explode if proposed speed limit changes come into force.
The council will decide today on a… Read more Audio