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Tūī numbers take off in Canterbury over past 10 years
Tūī numbers take off in Canterbury over past 10 years
Tūī numbers in Canterbury have grown exponentially over the past decade, compared to anywhere else in the country.
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Baby food pouches don't lead to overeating, study finds
Baby food pouches don't lead to overeating, study finds
A new study has debunked fears parents may have around new methods of feeding babies.
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Labour claims win as govt commits to new free school lunches model
School lunches: Seymour failed to get sweeping cuts he wanted, Labour says
The Labour Party is claiming a win for its campaign that the government commit to keeping and funding free school lunches. Audio
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Fourth urgent inquiry by the Waitangi Tribunal, this time on Māori wards
A fourth urgent inquiry by the Waitangi Tribunal
The Tribunal is conducting another urgent inquiry into plans to require councils to hold a binding referendum on Māori wards.
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Free school lunches: Year 7 students and above to shift to alternative model
Free school lunches: Government budgets $3 per meal
A new interim delivery model will kick in next year to allow time for a full redesign of the scheme before any more money is dedicated.
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Tech to medically check pilots had a dozen major disadvantages - CAA papers
Tech to medically check pilots had a dozen major disadvantages - CAA papers
Aviation officials have found big problems with software they tried to impose on doctors doing medical check-ups on pilots and air traffic controllers.
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Managed retreat: How do we get out of the way of climate change?
How do we get out of the way of climate change?
"Ad hoc" house buyouts after major disasters cannot continue, the Climate Change Minister says.
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Maradona's Golden Ball trophy goes to auction
Maradona's Golden Ball trophy goes to auction
Diego Maradona's Golden Ball trophy for being named the best player at the 1986 World Cup will be auctioned in France in June.
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Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey sought advice on ‘social impact bonds’ to fund services
'Social bonds' for healthcare, housing examined
Ministers have sought advice on 'social impact bonds', which offer a potential return on private investment in public services.
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How late father inspired new Olympics surfer
How late father inspired new Olympics surfer
Saffi Vette's thoughts quickly turned to her late father after her selection as one of two New Zealand surfers for the Olympics.
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New tasers with no cameras rolled out in Southern district
New, more powerful tasers with no cameras rolled out
New, more powerful tasers - which do not have a camera - are now in use in the Southern district and are being rolled out in Tasman.
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Bringing the council to the people: Community hub caravan built for natural disasters
Bringing the council to the people: Community hub caravan built for natural disasters
It is designed to play an important role in supporting Marlborough to respond, recover and develop resilience to natural disasters and emergencies.
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More than 500 courses cut from Massey University
More than 500 courses cut from Massey University
A student group is calling on Massey to be upfront about its strategy and where it is heading.
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South Auckland will be 'hit hard' by congestion charging
The residents who will be hardest hit by congestion charging
South Aucklanders face a lack of reliable and affordable public transport, meaning they'll cop any charges the worst, the local board says.
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Could Wellington be the next region to ink a water deal with the government?
Porirua mayor calls for Wellington water deal with government
Councils from Horowhenua, Kāpiti, Wairarapa, the Hutt Valley, Porirua and Wellington City will meet this Friday to work together on a plan for a Greater Wellington region water deal.
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Auckland Transport in talks with NZTA to share costs of congestion charge
Auckland Transport in talks with NZTA to share costs of congestion charge
AT could introduce charges for using strategic roads from early 2026.
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
Our Minister of Fruit and Veggies Glenn Forsyth introduces two new lines but only for a limited time! Audio
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Auckland's new water plan unveiled by Mayor Wayne Brown and Local Government Minister Simeon Brown
Auckland's new water plan unveiled
The government claims Aucklanders will avoid a projected 25.8 percent water rates increase with the coalition's Local Water Done Well plan.
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Project Prima Volta: A decade of helping teenagers to find their voices
Audio 5 May 2024Festival Opera is celebrating 10 years of introducing, training and supporting young people in the opera through the Project Prima Volta community programme in Hawkes Bay. Audio
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Auckland academics call out university's stance on Palestine protest
Auckland academics call out university's stance on Palestine protest
University of Auckland staff are concerned by a move to block a protest encampment on campus to call for support for the rights of Palestinians.
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The Mixtape: Vera Ellen
The Mixtape: Vera Ellen
Taite award winner Vera Ellen and her producer Ben Lemi tells Charlotte Ryan about the New Zealand music that influenced them. Video, Audio
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Critics foam over frothy poll coverage
1News was inundated with complaints over what the prime minister called "frothy" poll coverage this week. Many saw inconsistency in the backlash, but there was a glimmer of a point under the double…
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Critics foam over frothy poll coverage
Critics foam over frothy poll coverage
1News was inundated with complaints over what the prime minister called "frothy" poll coverage this week. Many saw inconsistency in the backlash, but there was a glimmer of a point under the double…
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Wayne Brown tells Auckland Transport to ‘shut up and listen’
Wayne Brown tells Auckland Transport to ‘shut up and listen’
Mayor Wayne Brown has told Auckland Transport to "shut up and listen" as he pushes ahead with his election promises.
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'When old men plant trees': James Shaw's farewell
James Shaw's valedictory statement included thanks, humour, yarns, surprising allies, warnings and advice for MPs on avoiding the endless policy tug-of-war. Audio