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'Common sense prevails' in $40m hotel's name dispute
Common sense has prevailed in a naming dispute over a $40 million hotel development in Invercargill, the Invercargill Licensing Trust says.
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Department of Conservation director-general to step down
Department of Conservation's director-general Lou Sanson is leaving the role after eight years.
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How incentives can combat vaccine hesitation
When Dr Brian Castrucci, wanted to better understand vaccine hesitation, he turned to one of the most influential Republican pollsters in America Frank Luntz. Audio
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How a pervert became CEO of a crown entity
Feature - How was Phillip Barnes promoted to CEO of International Accreditation New Zealand, after he planted a spy camera in a gym's changing room? Veronica Schmidt investigates.
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Trust wants to sell homes for half the national average
A Canterbury trust aims to build and sell 10 houses at less than half the average national price in a bid to bring new skills to a quake-hit town.
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Dame Cindy Kiro to be next Governor-General - Ardern
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced Dame Cynthia Kiro will be the next Governor-General of New Zealand.
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Rua Bioscience with Manu Caddie
Rua Bioscience Co-founder Manu Caddie is with Justine Murray and talks about setting up the business, providing employment in their community, and what advice he has for Māori or Iwi interested in… Audio
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Budget 2021: Benefit increases welcomed but some community groups need more
The government is being accused of dismissing major funding issues for some community organisations that support people experiencing hardship, but the increase in benefits is being welcomed.
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Diana interview: PM concerned after inquiry into BBC deceit
The BBC should take "every possible step" to ensure that nothing like its deceit of the Princess of Wales to secure an interview ever happens again, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.
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Summer Series - Penguins find cosy retreat on Flea Bay farm
Farming at Pōhatu Flea Bay on Banks Peninsula is a labour of love for Francis and Shireen Helps. Determined to protect ecologically significant land, they have established several QEII covenants on… Audio
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Summer Series - Penguins find cosy retreat on Flea Bay farm
Farming at Pōhatu Flea Bay on Banks Peninsula is a labour of love for Francis and Shireen Helps. Determined to protect ecologically significant land, they have established several QEII covenants on…
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Budget 2021: Boost to vocational training to help tackle youth unemployment
South Auckland youth wanting a career in construction were potential winners from yesterday's Budget announcements.
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Budget 2021: Will benefit increases make a difference?
Max Rashbrooke, editor of 'Inequality: A New Zealand Crisis', speaks talks to Jesse about Budget 2021. Audio
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Inquiry criticises BBC over 'deceitful' Diana interview
The BBC fell short of "high standards of integrity and transparency" over Martin Bashir's 1995 interview with Princess Diana, an inquiry has found.
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A 'truancy crisis': 60,000 students chronically absent
Ministry of Education figures show more than 60,000 students are classified as chronically absent, missing at least three days of school every fortnight. Almost 40 percent of pupils are not going to… Audio
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Covid-19 vaccine: DHB launches campaign with 'Pasifika feel to it'
Capital and Coast District Health Board is on a charm offensive to combat any vaccine reluctance among the Pacific community.
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Govt urged to 'pull every lever' to address housing crisis
The government is dampening down expectations of any major new housing measures in tomorrow's Budget, saying it announced most of its plan in March.
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Gloriavale's leaders should be removed and replaced - former members
Former Gloriavale members want the church's leadership removed and the Public Trust appointed in its place.
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Revealed: Gloriavale documents give insight into community life
Recently released court documents provide a candid insight into life and religious beliefs at Gloriavale.
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‘Revenge porn’ victims struggling for help from ACC, justice system
Out-of-date laws mean victims of image-based sexual abuse can't get help from ACC and must prove their abuser intended to cause them harm before police will prosecute.
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'Plain migrant scapegoating': Govt faces backlash over immigration 'reset'
Migrants have hit back at the government's immigration reset, saying it uses them as a "scapegoat" for problems with housing, infrastructure and worker welfare.
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Only 32% of sexual abuse and assault claims make it through ACC system
Almost half of abuse and assault claims are dropped, with advocates saying it's because the process is too traumatic.
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ACC should change how it handles sexual abuse claims - Greens
The Green Party is calling for ACC to change the way it deals with sexual abuse claims, following revelations that most abuse survivors fail to complete applications.
Its ACC spokesperson, Jan Logie… Audio
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Vast majority of sexual abuse claims to ACC failing
Sixty-eight percent of sexual abuse claims to ACC are failing.
About half give up their fight for long term support, with advocates saying it's because the process is too traumatic.
Advocates are… Audio
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Women's refuge wants ACC to change how it handles sensitive claims
Women's Refuge says ACC needs to stop treating sensitive claims the same as physical injuries.
Figures obtained under the Official Information Act show only 5 percent sexual abuse claims lodged with… Audio