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How tax cuts could mean a tax bill for some workers
Why tax cuts could leave you with a bigger tax bill
Introducing the a change part-way through the year adds complications.
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Christchurch council takes first step towards stricter alcohol rules
First step towards stricter alcohol rules for Christchurch
It comes a decade after it embarked on a failed million-dollar attempt to introduce a local alcohol policy (LAP) in the city.
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Commercial flights resume from Nouméa after weeks of unrest in New Caledonia
Commercial flights resume from Nouméa
Only a limited number of international flights will be operational, in what AirCalin terms as a "light" and "modified" schedule.
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The problem with 'overtourism' - and how to address it
Bragging rights and Instagram - what's causing overtourism?
As iconic tourism hotspots like Venice and Mt Fuji start cracking down on tourists, an expert says we need to change how we travel. Audio
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Local alcohol policy gets second chance in Christchurch
A decade after the Christchurch City Council embarked on a failed million-dollar attempt to introduce a Local Alcohol Policy in the city, councillors have voted to give it another go. But the… Audio
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Pacific news in brief for June 5
Pacific news in brief for June 5
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, Marshall Islands, Cook Islands
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In heated debate, UK's Sunak, Starmer go head-to-head
In heated debate, UK's Sunak, Starmer go head-to-head
The Conservative leader accused the opposition party of wanting to increase taxes if it wins power at the election.
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Surge in 'unclaimed money' managed by Inland Revenue
Surge in 'unclaimed money'
One person is owed more than $230,000, as part of a surge in the amount of "unclaimed money" being managed by Inland Revenue
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Minister wants law change so boyracers don't get their seized cars back
The return of the car crusher? Minister wants law change for boyracers
Mark Mitchell asks officials to look at changing illegal street-racing legislation to allow cars to be crushed on a first offence. Audio
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India's Narendra Modi set to win historic third term but with surprisingly slim majority
Narendra Modi declares victory in Indian election
He looks set to retain power but the Indian Prime Minister's Hindu nationalist party lost its outright majority.
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Modi's alliance dominates early in India election vote count, but opposition also gains
Early India vote count shows Modi alliance in majority but short of landslide
The early see-saw trends unnerved markets with stocks falling steeply.
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Vanuatu referendum: Vote counting underway
Vanuatu referendum: Vote counting underway
Vote counting is now underway for Vanuatu's first national referendum on constitutional changes aimed at curbing political instability in the country.
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster provides an update on the court case on now of the man charged with the alleged murder of nine-year-old Charlise Mutton in the Blue Mountains in 2022. He also brings us up to speed on the… Audio
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ACC levies may increase due to rise in serious injuries, rehabilitation costs
ACC's soaring costs may lead to rise in levies
The Accident Compensation Corporation is facing a financial hole, with forecasts showing from October it will "no longer break even", according to internal sources. Audio
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Donald Trump joins TikTok despite previously wanting ban
Donald Trump joins TikTok despite previously wanting ban
The presidential candidate and convicted felon amassed 3.6 million followers since opening an account on Saturday.
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Pasifika Sipoti - results from the weekend
Pasifika Sipoti - results from the weekend
A round-up of results from weekend sports, including rugby, rugby league, cricket
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Blue Smoke: Call me Elvis
How did Elvis Presley influence New Zealand music? In this Kings Birthday special Blue Smoke pays tribute to the King of Rock & Roll. Chris Bourke introduces interpretations of songs recorded by… Audio
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Asian New Zealanders celebrated in King’s Birthday Honours List
Asian New Zealanders celebrated in King’s Birthday Honours List
Half a dozen Asian New Zealanders have been recognised in this year's King's Birthday Honours List.
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Venice bans large tourist groups and loudspeakers
Venice bans large tourist groups and loudspeakers
The rules are just the latest in a string intended to limit the impact of over-tourism.
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Lowering voting age to 16 'not a matter of if, but when'
Lowering voting age to 16 'not a matter of if, but when'
A youth advocate is not giving up on their campaign to lower the voting age, despite the government ruling it out.
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The Tardis has landed: A special mystery guest reviewer visits Doctor Who exhibition
Audio 2 Jun 2024From hanging out with Daleks and Weeping Angels to the many different iterations of the sonic screwdriver - costumes, props, gadgets and gizmos from the world’s longest running sci-fi series have… Video, Audio
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Budget 2024 a 'mixed bag' for disabled people
Budget 2024 a 'mixed bag' for disabled people
Opinion - Relief over a boost for Whaikaha is tempered by disappointment that flexibility for individualised funding was not restored, Chris Ford writes.
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Government's freshwater bill will result in more polluted waterways, critics say
Government's freshwater bill will result in more polluted waterways, critics say
A bill changing freshwater protection rules is prompting more accusations of the coalition government prioritising profit over protection.
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Dark horses in black singlets
Finally New Zealand is leaving the Snell and Walker era behind, with a new generation of record-breaking athletes on the scene Audio
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NZ Olympic athletics squad in good shape for Paris
Dark horses in black singlets
Finally New Zealand is leaving the Snell and Walker era behind, with a new generation of record-breaking athletes on the scene
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