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TikTok China parent firm says no plans to sell app
TikTok China parent firm says no plans to sell app
If TikTok isn't sold, it will be banned in America - but its parent company says it won't be budging.
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The Week in Politics: Days of drama and demotions
Week in Politics: The Tribunal, gangs, demotions
Analysis - Two ministers were stripped of portfolios, drama broke out at the Waitangi Tribunal, and the gang patch ban bill ran into opposition.
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Paul Goldsmith starts as new Media Minister replacing sacked Melissa Lee
Media 'under pressure' and plan needed, new minister says
The media industry is "under pressure", Paul Goldsmith says, but he plans to plot a path forward as he takes up the difficult role. Audio
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Does NZ need mandatory child abuse reporting?
Audio 26 Apr 2024Moves to make reporting of suspected child abuse mandatory should be treated with caution, says Safeguarding Children group. Audio
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Venice residents protest as city begins tourist entry charge
Venice residents protest as city begins to charge tourists for entry
Venice has become the first city in the world to introduce a charge for tourists - $9.
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The ‘treasure’ plant mistaken for algae in Marlborough Sounds
The ‘treasure’ plant mistaken for algae in Marlborough Sounds
A seagrass still found in the region is in global decline and many don't know of its importance, a coastal scientist says.
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TikTok vows to fight 'unconstitutional' US ban
TikTok vows to fight 'unconstitutional' US ban
TikTok says it will challenge in court a law that could result in it being sold or banned in the United States.
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Wānaka bird deaths: Phenomenon 'not uncommon'
100 dead birds found on shore of Lake Wānaka
It's not yet known what caused the deaths, but it could be down to algal blooms or botulism, officials say.
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High Court overturns Waitangi Tribunal summons to Minister for Children Karen Chhour
High Court overturns Waitangi Tribunal summons to Karen Chhour
The minister was due to give evidence on Friday regarding the government's plans to repeal section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act
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Education Ministry cuts: Roles providing support for disabled kids among those proposed to be axed
Roles providing support for disabled kids among those proposed to be axed
Leaked documents show which divisions will bear the brunt of hundreds of proposed job cuts at the Ministry of Education.
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At the Movies for 24 April 2024
Audio 24 Apr 2024Simon Morris introduces an all-Italian show - from Luca Guadagnino's Challengers, starring Zendaya, to an overview of this year's Italian Film Festival road show with Festival Director and film-maker… Audio
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Italian Film Festival director Paolo Rotondo
Audio 24 Apr 2024Paolo Rotondo introduces this season of the Italian Film Festival, which includes a biopic of bad-boy painter Caravaggio, the first solo film by tbe legendary Federico Fellini, and last year's box… Audio
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How a revision of nursing registration processes is affecting healthcare migrants
How a revision of nursing registration processes is affecting healthcare migrants
Recruiters are divided on the Nursing Council's recent changes to the registration process for healthcare workers educated outside New Zealand.
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Northland council continues four-year Māori ward fight in face of government changes
Council continues four-year Māori ward fight in face of govt changes
A council that played a key role in getting Māori ward polling removed is now lobbying against government plans to reinstate binding referendums.
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Media minister rolled as industry awaits plan
Melissa Lee has been replaced as Minister of Media and Communications after just seven months in the role in which she promised new policy to address the media’s acute problems. Paul Goldsmith now…
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Media minister rolled as industry awaits plan
Media minister rolled as industry awaits plan
Melissa Lee has been replaced as Minister of Media and Communications after just seven months in the role in which she promised new policy to address the media’s acute problems. Paul Goldsmith now…
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New emergency management legislation delayed after bill pulled by Government
New emergency management legislation delayed after bill pulled by Government
The bill was introduced by the previous government in June last year. Audio
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Toll for Ashburton’s second bridge not being ruled out
Toll for Ashburton’s second bridge not being ruled out
The Transport Minister is not ruling out introducing a toll on a second Ashburton bridge - either on the new bridge or existing State Highway 1 crossing - to help pay for its construction.
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Calls for action to curb fast fashion waste
The battle to curb fast fashion waste
Local campaigners point to Australia and Europe saying they want more done to tackle fast fashion. Audio
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Fiordland wapiti elk: Forest and Bird takes legal action over hunting agreement
Forest and Bird takes legal action over hunting agreement
Conservationists are butting heads about the best way to control Fiordland's wapiti elk populations, now the subject of a legal stoush.
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Port of Auckland plans to sell two wharf sites to council
Port of Auckland plans to sell two wharf sites to council
It also wants seek fast-track approval for two projects. Audio
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New import rules to avoid repeat of hepatitis A outbreak
New import rules to avoid repeat of hepatitis A outbreak
Frozen berries coming into New Zealand will have to meet new import rules, in a bid to improve food safety.
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Government reveals first changes to Resource Management Act
First changes to Resource Management Act revealed
Farming, mining and other industrial regulations are being scrapped and altered in a reformed RMA.
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The do's and don'ts of attending an Anzac Day Dawn Service
What to do, and not do, at an Anzac Day Dawn Service
Not sure what to do at the Dawn Service? We answer all the questions you were too embarrassed to ask.
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'Significant shortcomings' in NZ's emergency management system - inquiry
Emergency management system not fit for purpose - storm inquiry
The country is not ready to respond to large-scale disasters, a major report into last year's catastrophic storms says.