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Watch: Major shake-up of building consents announced
Christopher Luxon, Chris Penk to reveal what is being called the biggest changes to the system in decades. Audio
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Another OCR cut on the cards, but how many more?
The Reserve Bank will resume cutting interest rates this week, but whether there will be any more remains an open question.
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Wind gusts could reach 100kph in parts of North Island
MetService also said there was moderate risk of thunderstorms, with Bay of Plenty expected to be hit by heavy rain during the commute home.
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Primaries shut early as teachers start two weeks of stop-work meetings
As pay talks stall, teachers have begun a series of meetings to discuss the government's offer and their next steps.
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Man charged over Palmerston North house fire
A 26-year-old has been charged with two counts of attempted arson and unlawfully possessing an offensive weapon.
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Ministers challenged to visit troubled Wellington suburb
An open letter calls on Chris Bishop, Tama Potaka and Wellington City Council to do more.
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Drivers warned as snow, ice threaten South Island roads
The Transport Agency is warning motorists to prepare for disruption with snow already falling in some places, and frost and ice likely in coming days.
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Planned return of live cattle export gets held up
Legislation being drafted to bring back the controversial trade of live animal exports by sea is getting stuck in the cogs of Cabinet.
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Nurses start next round of industrial action
Nurses have begun a new round of industrial action as they push for better staffing levels.
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Ryan Fox misses rich Tour Championship
Auckland golfer Ryan Fox has missed out on a maiden appearance in the lucrative PGA Tour Championship.
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How Warriors can clinch NRL playoffs return against Titans
With three weeks left in the regular season, the post-season picture is becoming clearer for the Auckland-based side.
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Do more expensive KiwiSaver funds give a better return?
We've done the maths to see if paying higher fees for your KiwiSaver is worth it. Audio
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'Disaster waiting to happen': Fears carbon farming increases risk of wild fire
The increasing number of farms being planted in trees for carbon farming is raising fears about the spread of pests and fire risk. Audio
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Nurses to start local industrial action before strikes
Nurses begin the next round of their industrial action from Monday,, as they push for better staffing levels.
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Genetic links found in ME/CFS patients
New research has found ME/CFS is partly caused by genetics, related to the immune and nervous system - but a cure remains a long way off. Audio
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Violence and riots now common in NZ prisons, staff union says
Violence and riots in prisons are now common as a result of higher prison populations, a Corrections staff representative says.
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'Silent crisis': Asian people missing out on mental health support
A mental health and well-being report, commissioned by Asian Family Services, found 57 percent of respondents risked depression.
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Täve (one tray rice dish from Albania)
Recipe by Alice Taylor
From Sunday Morning on Sunday 17 August 2025
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Spine and Punishment: A review of Swarbrick v Brownlee
Analysis: Last week, the Speaker made new rules and interpretations on the fly in punishing an MP who challenged the government to show some spine.
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RNZ flags changes to claw back listeners
RNZ is planning to reverse decline in RNZ National's live listenership, but it comes at a time when listeners' loyalty seems harder than ever to secure.
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Tall Blacks to play for bronze at Asia Cup
The Tall Blacks have been beaten 98-84 by China in their semi-final at the Asia Cup tournament in Saudia Arabia.
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Hymns on Sunday, 17 August 2025
We're marking the Feast of the Assumption of Mary, Mother of God, in this week's programme with hymns including Immaculate Mary and Ka Waiata. Audio
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'Shame on Shane': Protesters show out against fast-track projects
Up to 100 demonstrators came despite driving rain to voice their feelings over marina and offshore sand-mining projects currently going through the fast-track consenting process.
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Ban on protesting outside homes plugs decades-old loophole - law professor
But another academic says police may struggle to enforce the new rules.
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Christchurch council to vote on Erebus memorial
It would remember the 257 people killed in an Air New Zealand plane crash in Antarctica in 1979.