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Paying to park at Wellington train stations 'the wrong way to go'
Paying to park at train stations 'the wrong way to go'
Thousands who park at Wellington stations before commuting may soon have to pay for the privilege.
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World Athletics set to trial new long jump take-off
World Athletics set to trial new long jump take-off
World Athletics is planning to introduce a new trial for measuring long jump take-offs.
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Labour must settle on 'a clear fiscal plan' in time for next election - Edmonds
Labour must settle on 'a clear fiscal plan' - Edmonds
Its new finance spokesperson says she will weigh up tax reform, such as a wealth tax, in coming months. Audio
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Hate-motivated abuse increases
Police say hate-motivated abuse increased by 12 percent over the past year.
Although the problem is on the rise, hate crime and hate speech are still not standalone offences in Aotearoa.
And… Audio
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'Kicking them while they're down' - pleas for govt to pull back on jobseeker crackdown
Jobseeker crackdown: 'Kicking them while they're down'
Welfare advocates are pleading with the government to back down from its crackdown on beneficiaries.
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Should NZ's national parks great walks be user pays?
Should NZ's national parks great walks be user pays?
Is it time DOC introduced charges for all Aotearoa's national parks and Great Walks? Audio
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Call for user pays charges for NZ's national parks great walks
Is it time DOC introduced user pays charges for all Aotearoa's national parks great walks and conservations estates including for day trippers? At the moment, overnight adventurers pay to use huts… Audio
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Pseudoephedrine expected back in pharmacies next year - Seymour
Pseudoephedrine to return to shelves next year - Seymour
Medicines containing the drug are expected to be available over the counter at pharmacies in 2025.
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Around the motu: Robin Martin in Taranaki
Audio 20 Feb 2024A South Taranaki iwi is vowing to continue its fight against seabed mining even if the government introduces a fast-track consenting regime for significant infrastructure and development projects. Audio
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Experts concerned about children using adult skincare
Dermatologists are alarmed an offshore trend of very young children using adult skincare products appears to be happening here too.
They blame social media for introducing children to the products… Audio
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Analysis - government's plan to 'reset' welfare system
Audio 20 Feb 2024New sanctions being introduced to beneficiaries by the government has copped criticism from parties on the left, with the Greens accusing it of "pushing people into poverty."
RNZ political editor Jo… Audio
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Fears mice have arrived on Stewart Island / Rakiura
Fears mice have arrived on Stewart Island / Rakiura
An image of a possible mouse caught on Stewart Island/Rakiura pest monitoring cameras has sparked concern.
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At least 26 killed in massacre in PNG highlands
At least 26 killed in massacre in PNG highlands
Papua New Guinea police have revised the death toll in a massacre in the country's highlands.
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Post-Cabinet update with PM Christopher Luxon
Watch: Post-Cabinet update with Christopher Luxon
The Prime Minister faced questions over his government's plans to ramp up benefit scations.
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A2 Milk reports higher first half profit
A2 Milk reports higher first half profit
The company's growth strategy is primarily focused on the China market which now represents 80 percent of branded sales.
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20-minute red cards on the way for grassroots rugby
20-minute red cards on the way for grassroots rugby
NZ Rugby have announced they will trial a 20-minute red card replacement across all grades for the next two seasons.
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School donations continue to yield millions of dollars for wealthier schools
Parents vs tax-payers - who funds schools better?
The wealthiest schools get over a million dollars in parent donations - much more than schools signed up to a new government scheme.
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Classes easily putting in an hour a day of reading, writing and maths - principals
Classes easily putting in an hour a day of reading, writing and maths - principals
Schools say they are having no trouble meeting the government's decree that they teach reading, writing and maths for an hour a day each on average.
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Christopher Luxon leaves Big Gay Out after heated protest
Luxon makes swift exit from Big Gay Out after Gaza protest
The Prime Minister earlier told press how much he enjoyed attending the Pride festival each year.
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MPs urged to take sides in media vs big tech tussle
Media bosses warned MPs this week journalism is in jeopardy here if they don't back a Bill making offshore tech giants pay for news carried on Facebook and Google. It's based on laws already in place… Audio
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MPs urged to take sides in media vs big tech tussle
MPs urged to take sides in media vs big tech tussle
Media bosses warned MPs this week journalism is in jeopardy here if they don't back a Bill making offshore tech giants pay for news carried on Facebook and Google. It's based on laws already in place…
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Harrison Ford's Star Wars script sells at auction
Harrison Ford's Star Wars script sells at auction
The draft script, left behind in a London flat, includes the film's original title The Adventures Of Luke Starkiller.
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‘Shameful’: Rage at proposed rent, fees increases of 240% for charities in Tauranga
Rage at proposed rent, fees increases of 240% for charities
Those affected say the "ludicrous" increases will be the "death knell" to essential services for vulnerable residents.
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Introducing: Sam Bambery
Otautahi/Christchurch artist and songwriter Sam Bambery joins Charlotte Ryan to celebrate the release of his new song 'Parasite'. It's the first single from an upcoming album called 'Rubricator' that… Video, Audio
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'Innovations like this do not come along every day': The life and beats of J Dilla
Of the thousands of drum machines that have been sold over the years, only one is housed in the Smithsonian Institution. It belonged to hip-hop producer J Dilla, a man who Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson… Audio
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