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Why are we getting poorer - behavioural economist weighs in
Why we're getting poorer, according to an expert
Economic volatility, austerity and crises became the norm well before the Donald Trump's return to office. Audio
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Olympics: Six challenges facing the new IOC President
Olympics: Six challenges facing new IOC President
The new president will inherit both opportunities and significant obstacles as the movement seeks to evolve while staying true to its core values.
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Mark Carney sworn in as Canada's prime minister, says Trump will 'never, ever' get Canada
Canada's new prime minister says Trump will 'never, ever' get Canada
"He knows, and I know from long experience, that we can find mutual solutions that win for both."
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Zelensky has shifted Trump's angry gaze and put Putin on the defensive
Putin blinks as Trump's angry gaze shifts
Analysis - In the new poker game of international politics, Donald Trump is dealing the cards.
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Australian cafe's 'tax' on US drinks a show of solidarity with Ukraine
Aussie cafe imposes US drink tax over Trump's 'schoolyard bullying'
When Ukraine's president faced a fiery meeting with Donald Trump at the White House, his plight struck a chord with a couple 16,000km away in rural Australia.
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Academics call for urgent action on nitrate pollution
Academics call for urgent action on nitrate pollution
A trio of academics are calling on the Canterbury Regional Council to take urgent action on what they deem a water pollution crisis.
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Auckland homelessness spike prompts 'please help' letter
Call for help as Auckland homelessness spikes
The number of people sleeping rough in the city is up more than 50%, prompting a plea for help. Audio
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When is it time to stop financially supporting your children
When is it time for parents to cut the kids off financially?
It begins with cash for clothes and phone bills. Then it's uni books. But at what age should the kids start chipping in?
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Who will replace Justin Trudeau as Canada's Liberal Party leader? Here's what you need to know
Who will replace Justin Trudeau as Canada's Liberal Party leader? Here's what you need to know
The race is underway to replace Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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Zelensky's approval rating rises after Trump spat
Zelensky's approval rating rises after Trump spat
The Ukrainian president's approval rating at home has risen by 10 percentage points since his White House spat with Donald Trump
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Chris Hipkins' speech fails to impress National's Chris Bishop
Chris Hipkins' speech fails to impress National's Chris Bishop
National says Labour's reshuffle and leader Chris Hipkins' state of the nation speech is all platitudes, no policy.
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Goff should have been warned to 'pull your head in' - Helen Clark
Goff should have been warned to 'pull your head in' - Helen Clark
The comments the High Commissioner made in London were not a sackable offence, the former prime minister says.
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'Almost a trap' - Advocates say near impossible to get into emergency housing as homelessness increases
'Almost a trap': Getting emergency housing 'near impossible'
A couple in Auckland were sleeping in a hospital waiting room just to have a roof over their heads. "It's like smashing your head against a brick wall."
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Mocking him as 'Micron', Russia warns Macron not to threaten it
Mocking him as 'Micron', Russia warns Macron not to threaten it
Russia also ruled out European proposals to send peacekeeping forces from NATO members to Ukraine.
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What got more expensive under Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr's watch?
What got more expensive under Adrian Orr's watch?
Eggs, breads and cereals, and insurance all went up in price. See what else increased...
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The House: Urgent debate on Andrew Bayly resignation - Prosecution and defence
Urgent debate on Bayly resignation: Prosecution and defence
Parliament began its week with an urgent debate on an opaque ministerial resignation - in this ersatz trial, theories were plentiful.
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Construction costs stable amid industry downturn
Construction costs stable amid industry downturn
The cost of building a standard one-storey home in six major cities rose 0.4 percent in the three months ended February.
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Shock and Orr: The sudden resignation of the central bank governor
Reserve Bank governor's mystery resignation - what happens next?
'These things happen' was all the chair of the Reserve Bank really had to say about the sudden departure of governor Adrian Orr, writes Gyles Beckford. Audio
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Tropical Cyclone Alfred headed toward 'largely populated' areas between Noosa and NSW
Cyclone Alfred changes course as Queenslanders prepare
There are fears of major flooding in Brisbane, with 20,000 homes at risk as the warning zone expands. Audio
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NZ governments enjoy an ‘executive paradise’ – a longer parliamentary term won’t change that
Governments enjoy 'executive paradise' - longer terms won't change that
The question of a four-year term is once again enjoying a moment in the sun.
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Dunedin Hospital removes artwork by prominent artist John Middleditch
Dunedin Hospital removes artwork by prominent artist
Two paintings and a plaque identifying a water sculpture by the late prominent artist John Middleditch have been removed.
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Could community co-housing be an answer to the housing crisis?
Audio 4 Mar 2025A charitable housing development company in Golden Bay is leading an innovative and growing co-housing community called Takaka Co-housing. Audio
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Wellington City Mission cafe gets funding boost
Wellington City Mission cafe gets funding boost
"We want to make sure that when people are in distress, they can come into a safe environment, talk to someone who's been there themselves," the Health Minister says.
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Convicted rapist who assaulted teenage girls loses name suppression
Convicted rapist who assaulted teen girls loses name suppression
An Auckland man who raped and assaulted six girls when they were all teenagers - and then went on to offend against a 13-year old while he still had name suppression - can finally be identified.
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How the sound and voices of politics have changed from 1912 to 1990
The changing sound of politics: The voices of past PMs
Political voices have become very familiar since the beginning of radio, but they haven't always sounded the same. Listen to 14 former Prime Ministers from 1912 to 1990. Audio