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Bridges says CGT will affect up to 570,000 businesses
Bridges says CGT will affect up to 570,000 businesses
The National Party says as many as 570,000 businesses will be caught by a capital gains tax if it goes ahead. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Black Caps batsman Ross Taylor will play one-day cricket for English county side Middlesex in the lead up to this year's Cricket World Cup.
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Mediawatch Midweek: Guns, God and algorithms
On Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Lately's Karyn Hay about Guns, God and Algorithms; Bougainville, and rapping the news. Video, Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek: Guns, God and algorithms
Mediawatch Midweek: Guns, God and algorithms
On Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Lately's Karyn Hay about Guns, God and Algorithms; Bougainville, and rapping the news.
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Movie review - Woman at War: deadpan humour from Iceland
Woman at War is an Icelandic comedy starring Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir as a lone eco-terrorist trying to balance motherhood with saving the planet. Video, Audio
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Movie review - Woman at War: deadpan humour from Iceland
Movie review - Woman at War: deadpan humour from Iceland
Woman at War is an Icelandic comedy starring Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir as a lone eco-terrorist trying to balance motherhood with saving the planet.
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Miniature horse stabbing: Police carry out searches
Miniature horse stabbing: Police carry out searches
Police in Dunedin have carried out searches in the ongoing investigation of a miniature horse which was stabbed 41 times.
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Nashville Babylon 1 April, 2019
On tonight's Nashville Babylon Mark spins a selection of country, soul and rock 'n' roll from the likes of the Arlenes, John Lee Hooker, Gil Scott Heron, Dwight Yoakam and Sam & Dave. There's also new… Audio
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Today's world news: What you need to know
Today's world news: What you need to know
A comedian leads the Ukrainian elections, Turkey's president has taken a hit in his, and the Pope criticises leaders who put up walls to keep migrants out.
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INTERVIEW: Billie Eilish warts and all
At only 17 years old, gloomy pop merchant Billie Eilish has just released her long-awaited debut album When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Last year, Billie played the Laneway Festival and Yadana… Video, Audio
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Crusaders to tone down the sword-wielding knights
The Crusaders rugby side will play their first home game since the mosque attack on 15 March. As the team contemplates a name change, it's understood that the Crusaders will tone down the… Audio
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The Panel with Joe Bennett and Betty Ofe Grant (Part 2)
Audio 28 Mar 2019Would you use public transport on weekends if it was free? If so why? Youth Lobby Group Generation Zero is proposing free weekend family travel, fare caps and bigger student discounts for public… Audio
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Rugby: Crusaders name change discussions already underway
Rugby: Crusaders name change discussions already underway
New Zealand Rugby has already begun discussions with the Crusaders over a possible name change.
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Rugby: Crusaders set to drop sword wielding knights
Rugby: Crusaders set to drop sword wielding knights
The sword-wielding knights used in their pre-match entertainment are set to be axed by the Crusaders ahead of their first home game since the terrorist attacks in Christchurch.
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Thai military's proxy party looks likely to win election
Confusion over outcome of Thai election
There is confusion in Thailand over the results of the election although it had looked like a military-linked party was in the lead, and their victory would keep the Thai army in place as the…
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Samoa cracking down on street racers
Samoa cracking down on street racers
The Samoa government is to make street racing illegal, with an amendment to the Road Traffic Act.
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GOP candidate takes special election in CNMI
GOP candidate takes special election in CNMI
Marco Taitano Peter of the Republican Party claimed victory in the special election on Saturday in the Northern Marianas.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
Super Rugby results, horse racing, golf and more: Here's the latest news in sport.
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‘New Zealand chose us to come here … to die here’
‘New Zealand chose us to come here … to die here’
A Syrian-born woman whose husband and son were killed in Friday's terror attacks says her family was told New Zealand was the safest country in the world.
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Mercedes' Hamilton captures eighth pole
Mercedes' Hamilton captures eighth pole
Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton has captured a record-equalling pole position at the Formula One season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sport news - $10 billion carrot for World Rugby and Casey Kopua is to retire from all netball at the end of 2019.
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Mar 15 2019
Audio 15 Mar 2019A review of the week's news including... Terror in Christchurch, Greens co-leader attacked on Wellington street, Eric Watson's Cullen Group ordered to pay $112m to IRD, health authorities on high… Audio
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25 horses killed in last thoroughbred racing season
Eight thoroughbred racing horses have died seven months into this racing season, and 25 died in the last full season. Lisa Owen interviews Martin Burns from New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing. Video, Audio