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Waitangi Tribunal approves application for urgent inquiry into government's te reo Māori policies
Urgent inquiry into government's te reo Māori policies approved
Ngai Te Rangi Iwi Settlement Trust chair Charlie Tawhiao said Ngai Te Rangi was looking forward to presenting its case.
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Long-tailed bat the weight of a AAA battery believed to be NZ's oldest
Long-tailed bat the weight of a AAA battery believed to be NZ's oldest
The bat, known as T7787, is at least 26 and "going a little grey", DOC says.
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Labour, Greens warn transport fee increases will impact lower-income families
Warning transport fee increases will impact lower-income families
The government's plan to charge motorists more to fund roading projects is being labelled broken promises that will only worsen the cost of living.
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Watch: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's post-Cabinet press conference
PM speaks to media as 100th day in power looms
It comes as the coalition enters the final stretch of its 100-day plan, ticking off the last jobs on its to-do list before the Friday deadline.
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Rangitīkei council makes strategic move ahead of new water policy
'You have to take scale into account': Concern for smaller councils within new water bodies
Rangitīkei mayor Andy Watson is keeping a close eye on the issue of scale in new entities that could be set up to run water services.
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School principal concerned over review into government funded school lunches
Confirmation that the government-funded lunch programme is under review has sparked serious concern from health charities and school principals.
Associate Education Minister David Seymour says 10,000… Audio
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Health campaigners seek meeting with Minister
Audio 4 Mar 2024Health Coalition Aotearoa, a collective of health organisations, want a meeting with the Government over concerns a programme which provides free school lunches may be in jeopardy. Ka Ora Ka Ako was… Audio
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Bailout warning went to Minister Melissa Lee’s office before Newshub’s collapse
Bailout warning before Newshub's collapse
Minister was told the government may face requests to bailout media companies if it failed to progress a law forcing digital platforms to pay local media for using their content.
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Govt pushes to improve access to rehab for remand prisoners
Govt pushes to improve access to rehab for remand prisoners
The number of people on remand has increased by 146% over the past 10 years and the prison system needs to adapt, Corrections Minister says.
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Upgrades badly needed for PM's residence - Heritage NZ
Upgrades badly needed for PM's residence - Heritage NZ
Premier House, the official house kept for the prime minister, is in a dishevelled state partly as a result of the multiple purposes it serves, Heritage New Zealand says.
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Regional wrap: Tauranga arts groups face up to 300% rent increases
Artists in Tauranga recently took a creative response to comment on the City Council's Long Term Plan, which proposes steep rental increases for community groups, and a 'user pays' approach to… Audio
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The Waikato Wars: What painter Richard Lewer didn’t learn at school
At the New Zealand Portrait Gallery in Pōneke hangs an enormous New Zealand flag upon which artist Richard Lewer has painted the words: “To have a future I must reconcile with MY past.”
Lewer’s… Audio
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Parliament: Why so much urgency?
The new Parliament has spent most of its existence under urgency. What is that, and why use it? Audio
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Parliament: Why so much urgency?
Parliament: Why so much urgency?
The new Parliament has spent most of its existence under urgency. What is that, and why use it?
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Manawa kick off season with big win
Manawa kick off season with big win
Super Rugby Aupiki has kicked off with Chiefs Manawa knocking over Hurricane Poua.
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Dr Judith Mackay: Tobacco industry critic on NZ's fight for control
The world-first law that would have created a smokefree generation in Aotearoa New Zealand was repealed under urgency by the coalition government on Wednesday. A tobacco control expert tells Susie… Audio
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Water reforms repeal could leave some councils out in the cold – mayor
'Some councils will be just about insolvent' - mayor's warning over water
The repeal of water service reforms has left some councils with significant debt problems, a district mayor says.
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'Chopped him with a bush knife': A PNG massacre killer says 'revenge' is the only way
'Chopped him with a bush knife': A PNG massacre killer says 'revenge' is the only way
Warning: This story contains details that may be distressing to some readers. Audio
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Firearms Prohibition Orders changes just 'window dressing' - Labour
Firearms Prohibition Orders changes just 'window dressing' - Labour
Changes to Firearms Prohibition Orders will not make any real difference to safety, Labour's Police spokesperson Ginny Andersen says.
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Government confirms plans to expand Firearms Prohibition Orders
Gang gun crackdown policy confirmed
The government has confirmed its plans to allow police to search gang members, their vehicles and homes at any time using court orders.
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The Week in Politics: Rush of law changes fire up opposition parties
Week in Politics: Angry debate on 'the bill that kills'
Analysis - What we learnt as the government pushed two controversial bills through Parliament under urgency.
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Finding issue behind petrol station leap day glitch took some 'head scratching'
Finding issue behind petrol station leap day glitch took some 'head scratching'
The company that supplies self-service payment to petrol stations says there is no doubt some motorists would have been left "running on fumes" when a leap day glitch saw its software fail. Audio
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Review: Dune Part Two
Dune Part Two: heavy, long, dense - and exciting
Part Two of Denis Villeneuve's space opera saga is a big watch, but it's worth the time says Dan Slevin. Video
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Government move makes it illegal for anyone in New Zealand to support Hamas
Government move makes it illegal for anyone in New Zealand to support Hamas
Designating the whole of Hamas as a terrorist entity flies in the face of New Zealand diplomatic calls for a humanitarian ceasefire, an international relations expert says. Audio
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New Zealand designates entirety of Hamas a terrorist entity
Audio 1 Mar 2024It's now a criminal offence in this country to support Hamas.
The government's designated the political wing of Hamas as a terrorist entity; it made the same ruling about the group's military wing… Audio