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Housing Minister Twyford exploring 'build-to-rent' for Kiwibuild reset
Housing Minister Twyford exploring 'build-to-rent' for Kiwibuild reset
The Housing Minister is considering the idea of a build-to-rent scheme to help address the housing crisis.
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Radiohead foil attempted blackmail over OK Computer tapes
Radiohead foil blackmailer by releasing OK Computer tapes
A blackmailer allegedly stole unreleased Radiohead music and then asked $US150k for its return. The band put it online for less than $35.
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Ten nominated in race to succeed British PM Theresa May
Ten in race to succeed British PM Theresa May
Brexit dominated campaign launches in the contest to succeed Theresa May as Britain's Conservative Party leader and prime minister.
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Fletcher Living homes in central Christchurch struggle to find buyers
Almost six months on the market, the first of 940 upmarket townhouses priced between $1million and $1.6m are struggling to sell, putting a dent in an ambitious goal to have 20,000 people living in the… Video, Audio
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Christchurch Dilemmas: The Aunties
Audio 10 Jun 2019To be a Christchurch Auntie you have to be kind and ‘non-judgey’. The Aunties now number 2,500, a network of people providing practical support to victims of domestic violence. As Frank Film finds… Video
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Sarah Gaitanos: Examining the life of Shirley Smith
Sarah Gaitanos is a writer, researcher and social historian. Her latest book, Shirley Smith: An Examined Life is a detailed biography of the distinguished lawyer and tireless human rights advocate. As… Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 7 June 2019
Academics call for kaupapa Māori approaches to solving inequities in state care and Community and Māori housing experts gather to discuss solutions for the housing crisis. Audio
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Week in politics: Ministers will be under the gun when Parliament resumes
Week in politics: Ministers will be under the gun when Parliament resumes
Analysis - National will use Parliament's question time next week to nail the government over the Treasury hacking controversy which threatens to derail Gabriel Makhlouf's new job in Ireland.
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Dodgy landlord ordered to pay $180,000
A dodgy landlord who allegedly rented out substandard accommodation including illegal garage conversions has been ordered to stump up nearly $180,000 after the Tenancy Tribunal found she knowingly… Video, Audio
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Trump praises 'extraordinary' US-UK alliance on state visit
Trump praises 'extraordinary' US-UK alliance on state visit
US President Donald Trump has said the US and UK have the "greatest alliance the world has ever known".
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TOP down? Can The Opportunities Party survive in-fighting and mud-slinging?
TOP down? Can the party survive in-fighting and mud-slinging?
Former leader Gareth Morgan says members are 'grovelling, compromising political aspirants' - and that's the least of his successor Geoff Simmons' problems. Can he rescue the party from itself? Video
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Mexican president hits back over Trump tariff move
Mexico 'won't be provoked' over Trump tariff move
Mexico's president has insisted his government will not be provoked, after President Donald Trump announced escalating tariffs on all goods unless Mexico curbed illegal migration.
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Trump hits Mexico with 5% tariff in new anti-immigration measure
Trump hits Mexico with 5% tariff in new anti-immigration measure
United States President Donald Trump has announced tariffs on all goods coming from Mexico in a bid to curb illegal immigration.
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Rangatahi mental health workers 'fighting for funding'
Audio 29 May 2019Youth centered mental health workers say the wait for Government funding has turned them into competitors instead of collaborators write Sophie Dixon and Kate Aschoff.
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Rangatahi mental health workers 'fighting for funding'
Rangatahi mental health workers 'fighting for funding'
Youth centered mental health workers say the wait for Government funding has turned them into competitors instead of collaborators write Sophie Dixon and Kate Aschoff.
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Teachers strike: 'Not just about money, also about time, value, respect'
Teachers strike: More than half of country's schools shut
Today's historic strike by primary, secondary and area school teachers will close nearly every state and state-integrated school in some regions.
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Experts urge businesses to prioritise employees' wellbeing
Experts urge businesses to prioritise employees' wellbeing
Analysis - Mental health is a growing and costly problem in New Zealand, but it is gaining recognition. As the government prepares to reveal its 'Wellbeing Budget', businesses are making their own… Video
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What went wrong with Kiwibuild, and can it be fixed?
The government's Kiwibuild scheme has had set back after set back. Can it be rescued? And is it still worthwhile? Audio
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Can Kiwibuild be rescued?
What went wrong with Kiwibuild, and can it be fixed?
The government's Kiwibuild scheme has had set back after set back. Can it be rescued? And is it still worthwhile?
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Tribute to Doris Day
On 13 May we lost the 97-year-old singer and actress Doris Day. In this New Horizons William Dart plays some of the musical sunshine that she left behind. Video, Audio
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Saudi arms sales: Members of Congress worry Trump pushing for war with Iran
Saudi arms sales: Members of Congress worry Trump pushing for war with Iran
President Trump has declared a national emergency to sell $8 billion worth of weapons to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan.
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Australian election: The weird, wild politics of Queensland
Australian election: The weird, wild politics of Queensland
Opinion - Disappointed voters and small parties - some with extremist views - could disrupt the Queensland poll in Australia's general election today, writes Tim McDonald.
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Vanuatu PM pleased with NZ climate action
Audio 23 May 2019The inaugural Pacific People's Housing Forum was launched in Auckland last week. Discussions centred on the housing challenges and needs of the island communities in NZ and around the region. Audio
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Forum puts spotlight on housing for Pacific people
Forum puts spotlight on housing for Pacific people
A charity helping to build homes around the region says New Zealand's housing crisis is hurting Pacific people, affecting both their health and their wallets.
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Housing crisis in Pacific Islands harming health
A charity helping to build homes here and in the Islands says Pacific people are facing a housing crisis which is affecting their health and their wallets. Governments, donors and community groups are… Audio