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Whangārei housing crisis: council pleads for government support
Whangārei housing crisis: council pleads for government support
Whangārei District Council is calling for beefed-up government action to address the district's worsening housing issues. "Whangārei District Council requests greater support and focus from Central…
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Trade Me figures reveal new record rental prices
Trade Me figures reveal new record rental prices
Rental prices continue to surge across the country as the national median weekly rent finishes off the year 21 percent higher than in 2015.
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In brief: News from around the Pacific on 22 December 2020
In brief: News from around the Pacific on 22 December 2020
Here's what is happening in news from around the Pacific today, Wednesday 22 December. Three more people die of Covid-19 in French Polynesia The death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic...
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$1m house sales in Ōtara 'part of the social trauma'
$1m house sales in Ōtara 'part of the social trauma'
Million-dollar houses are now being sold in one of Auckland's lowest-income suburbs and a local politician says government failure is allowing the market to drive further inequality and hopelessness.
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Disabled pre-schoolers waiting two months for specialist help
Waiting times to get specialist help for disabled pre-schoolers have been sharply reduced but child advocates say any delay is still too long.
After years of criticism, the Education Ministry has cut… Audio
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Spy agency defends number of reports on far-right threats
The electronic spy agency is defending a dearth of reports it got about far right threats in the lead-up to last year's mosque attacks.
Out of 7500 intelligence reports received in a three-month… Audio
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Residents express hopelessness as houses in poverty-hit Ōtara sell for $1m
$1m house sales in Ōtara 'part of the social trauma'
Million-dollar houses are now being sold in one of Auckland's lowest-income suburbs and a local politician says government failure is allowing the market to drive further inequality and hopelessness.
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Kiwi father fighting to join mentally unwell son in MIQ
Tonight, we bring you the story of a Kiwi father's frustrating fight to join his mentally unwell son in managed isolation. The man's son is due to arrive home from Australia tomorrow and, as things… Audio
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Kiwis going into debt to pay for drugs other countries fund
Pharmac stoush: 'I cannot believe people are not being given this drug'
An internal stoush at Pharmac has blocked funding for a life-extending drug for bowel cancer patients that's available in 52 other countries.
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South Auckland could get abortion services soon
For more than a decade, calls for abortion services to be provided in South Auckland have fallen on deaf ears, now there seems to be some movement.
In 2008, the government appointed abortion… 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 - Covid-19 hits South Africa cricket team and threatens India/Australia test and breakdancing into Asian Games.
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Caravan Christmas for many as housing crisis continues
As many Kiwi households prepare to head off for camping holidays over the coming weeks, others are already parked up in campervans across the country. That's because they live there year round -… Video, Audio
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Auckland port boss' comments on Māori, Pasifika 'offensive' - union boss
The chief executive of Ports of Auckland is being accused of making derogatory comments about Māori and Pasifika employees, with the union claiming some workers are so offended they boycotted the job… Video, Audio
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Pacific nations lacking cold storage for Covid-19 vaccines
The Pfizer BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine is being rolled out in the Northern Marianas this weekend, but other Pacific countries still lack the ultra cold facilities to store it.
The vaccine which has… Audio
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Cardiology care closer to home for East Coast
Cardiology care closer to home for East Coast
A cardiology team in Gisborne is crediting stronger relationships with Ngāti Porou for the success of recent remote clinics.
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Impossible to know scale of harm from abuse in care - expert
The major gaps in data on abuse among children in state and faith-based institutions has a chilling impact for some.
An interim report by the Royal Commission estimated up to a quarter of a million… Audio
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Papakura marae busy bringing Christmas with dignity to those in need
With nine days until Christmas - Auckland City Mission is gearing up to hand out tens of thousands of presents and food parcels to whānau in need.
But this year things are a bit different. There will… Video, Audio
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At least 250,000 NZers estimated to have suffered abuse in care
A group representing some survivors of abuse believes the estimated number of people abused while in care is well off the mark.
An interim report from the Royal Commission into Abuse in Care has been… Audio
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Calls grow for wage subsidy refunds after Reserve Bank news
Business deposits have boomed and borrowing has dropped according to latest Reserve Bank figures - strengthening calls for more wage subsidies to be repaid.
Today retirement villages Summerset and… Audio
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Abortion access improves with new law, but inequity still significant - Ministry
Abortion access improves with new law, but inequity still significant - Ministry
The Associate Health Minister is watching DHBs "very closely" after a survey found variations in abortion services offered across NZ.
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Abortion access improves with new law, but inequity still significant - Ministry
Abortion access improves with new law, but inequity still significant - Ministry
The Associate Health Minister is watching DHBs "very closely" after a survey found variations in abortion services offered across NZ.
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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 - Kane Williamson still waiting, Ko struggles in final round of US Open and Robinson crashes out in France.
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Govt ministers in court over 'absurd' disability care issue
Government ministers are being taken to the Employment Court over what a claimant calls a ludicrous and absurd disability care issue.
The case is around legislation which means people with… Audio
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Tough family dynamics made lockdown most difficult for children
Tough family dynamics made lockdown most difficult for children
Children already struggling before the Covid-19 lockdown bore the brunt of the problems it created.
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Reserve Bank rejects request for help fixing the housing crisis
Reserve Bank rejects request for help fixing the housing crisis
The Reserve Bank Governor has rebuffed the Finance Minister's request for help fixing the housing crisis.