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Christchurch terror shooting: First victims buried, calls for unity
Christchurch terror shooting: First victims buried, calls for unity
As the police work to release victims' bodies to families by tonight, the first were buried this afternoon.
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Politicians must stop inciting division after shootings - MP
Politicians must stop inciting division after shootings - MP
Green MP Golriz Ghahraman has challenged Parliament to "change the way we do politics" in the aftermath of the Christchurch terror attacks.
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Christchurch terror attack day 5: What you need to know today
Christchurch terror attack day 5: What you need to know
NZ companies are considering pulling ads on social media giants, churches are opening their doors for muslims to pray and some people are voluntarily handing in their semi-automatic firearms.
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First victims' bodies to be returned to families tonight - Ardern
First victims' bodies to be returned to families tonight - Ardern
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says it is expected that all the bodies of victims of the two Christchurch mosque attacks will be returned to families by Wednesday. Video
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Prefab industry at tipping point in wait for government reforms
Prefab industry at tipping point in wait for government reforms
The prefab industry says it's at a critical tipping point, as it waits for the government's promised building reforms to get underway.
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Senate Republicans revolt against Trump over border
Senate Republicans revolt against Trump over border
Rebel members of President Donald Trump's party have helped pass a vote to reject his declaration of an emergency on the US-Mexico border.
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Contemplating the end of the world with Extinction Rebellion
Contemplating the end of the world with Extinction Rebellion
Take urgent action on climate change or face mass, worldwide death - that's the stark message of a new global protest movement that calls itself Extinction Rebellion. Video, Audio
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Empty housing units finally available for homeless in Kaikōura
Four of seven government housing units - which haven't been occupied in almost a year - will be handed over to Kaikōura District Council to use for emergency housing. Logan Church reports. Video, Audio
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Pacific migrants more likely to be lower paid
A new study focused on Pacific migrants has found they're more likely to be lower paid or receive benefits than other non-Pacific migrants. Researcher Isabelle Sin joins me to talk about how limited… Audio
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Roger Walker, Park Mews, and designing for the housing crisis
Earlier this week we spoke to a Park Mews resident about these unusual buildings in Wellington. There was a LOT of response - so we thought we'd have a chat to their designer Audio
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Trudeau SNC-Lavalin crisis grows as minister resigns
Trudeau crisis grows as minister resigns
One of the Canadian Prime Minister's top ministers has quit saying she has lost confidence in the government's handling of a corruption inquiry.
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The Prodigy's Keith Flint dies aged 49
The Prodigy's Keith Flint dies aged 49
Flint was instantly recognisable by his fluorescent spiked hair and known for high-octane performances for the British crossover band The Prodigy.
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Park Mews - looking to the 1970s to solve the housing crisis?
Anyone who has been to Hataitai in Wellington will have seen these famous apartments near the Mt Victoria tunnel - but how can they help with the housing crisis? Audio
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Wanaka KiwiBuild homes facing tough competition to be sold
Wanaka KiwiBuild homes facing tough competition to be sold
Wanaka's housing market is booming and affordable housing is in high demand, so why are five out of 10 KiwiBuild homes sitting empty?
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Half of Wanaka’s KiwiBuild houses remain empty
Wanaka's housing market is booming and affordable housing is in high demand, but why are five out of ten KiwiBuild homes sitting empty? The original ten were offered in a ballot, but only five have… Audio
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Build to rent option for NZ
A new report by real estate specialist CBRE says the build-to-rent model is well established in the UK and US but in its infancy here. The Colliers web site it says the build-to-rent sector is poised… Audio
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The Panel with Mamari Stephens and Martin Cocker (Part 1)
Audio 1 Mar 2019Christchurch frontline Police officers are to carry pistols in their holsters until they find a suspect in this week's shooting. Police bosses say officers need security but is this an overreaction… Audio
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We are homeless, say campers at boat trailer park
We are homeless, say campers at boat trailer park
Campers at a Tauranga boat trailer park say they are homeless not freedom campers.
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The YIMBY movement fighting back on housing
A movement is growing, it started in California, and it wants to tackle the housing crisis which bedevils cities all over the world, by embracing YIMBYism. Audio
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US House votes to block Trump border wall national emergency
US House votes to block Trump border wall national emergency
The US House of Representatives has voted to revoke President Donald Trump's emergency declaration over building a US-Mexico border wall.
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Portable cabins a lifesaver while housing unaffordable for some
Portable cabins in demand: 'It's a lifesaver' - Auckland mum
The use of portable cabins is booming as families search for cheaper accommodation options and manufacturers are struggling to keep up with demand.
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The Park Mews Effect
There’s this amazing apartment block in central Wellington that could teach us a lot about building affordable houses and great communities for people of all ages. It’s called Park Mews - but the… Audio
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State housing waitlist jumps by 5000 in a year
Pulling the housing market up 'by the scruff of the neck'
The government has been told not to deflect the blame after announcing a rise of almost 5000 people seeking a state house.
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Karl Lagerfeld, Chanel fashion designer, dies aged 85
Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld dies aged 85
Superstar fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, who was the creative director for Chanel and Fendi, has died in Paris following a short illness.
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Quick march to the courthouse over Trump's state of emergency
Let the lawsuits begin over the state of emergency in the US
President Donald Trump declared a national emergency along the southern border and predicted his administration would end up defending it all the way to the Supreme Court.