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Review: & the Charm by Avalon Emerson
Tony Stamp review the debut from a techno DJ-turned-dream pop musician. Video, Audio
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Review: & the Charm by Avalon Emerson
Review: & the Charm by Avalon Emerson
Tony Stamp review the debut from a techno DJ-turned-dream pop musician.
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The challenges skilled migrants face finding work in New Zealand
The challenges skilled migrants face finding work in New Zealand
The relative strength of the country's job market is of little consolation to highly skilled migrants who struggle to secure roles that match their qualifications and experience.
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The Panel with Georgie Stylianou and Johny O'Donnell (Part 1)
Audio 16 Feb 2024Today on the Panel, Wallace and panellists Georgie Stylianou and Johny O'Donnell discuss Wellington's move to introduce water meters, and Te Whatu Ora's data breach. Plus, are separate bedrooms key to… Audio
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India drag themselves back into third test
India drag themselves back into third test
Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja smashed hundreds to drag India out of the doldrums on the opening day of the third test against England.
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MPs petitioned over allowing competitive shooters to use semi-automatic firearms
MPs petitioned over outlawed semi-automatic firearms
MPs have heard arguments for and against allowing competitive shooters to use outlawed semi-automatic firearms.
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Fast-tracking consent bill backed by seabed mining company eyeing Taranaki
Seabed mining company backing law change
The company behind a proposal to mine ironsands off the coast of Taranaki has welcomed the government's proposed bill. Video
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Japan unexpectedly slips into a recession
Japan unexpectedly slips into a recession
The figures also indicate that Japan has also lost its position as the world's third-largest economy.
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Electoral bonds: India court scraps controversial poll finance bonds
India court scraps controversial poll finance bonds
India's top court has struck down a scheme that allowed people to make anonymous donations to political parties, calling it unconstitutional.
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News media's existential crisis comes to select committee
A select committee is considering views on a bill that seeks a more level playing field in the digital market that our media industry operates in, where tech giants dominate. Audio
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News media's existential crisis comes to select committee
News media's existential crisis comes to select committee
A select committee is considering views on a bill that seeks a more level playing field in the digital market that our media industry operates in, where tech giants dominate.
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Media bosses urge MPs to 'level playing field' with big tech
Audio 15 Feb 2024Media bosses sounded a warning in Parliament today about journalism in jeopardy and the potential damage to democracy if the Government doesn’t back a Bill making offshore tech giants pay for their…
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Media bosses urge MPs to 'level playing field' with big tech
Media bosses urge MPs to 'level playing field' with big tech
Media bosses sounded a warning in Parliament today about journalism in jeopardy and the potential damage to democracy if the Government doesn’t back a Bill making offshore tech giants pay for their…
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Domestic violence: still a major concern in French Pacific
Domestic violence: still a major concern in French Pacific
Both French Polynesia and New Caledonia are still struggling with the high number of cases of domestic violence against women.
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Opposition cries foul after benefits debate closed down
Opposition cries foul after benefits debate closed down
Parliament's Speaker had to be called in to make a ruling during urgency, after the opposition objected to the debate over benefit increases being shut down.
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Wellington City Council services face the axe: What you need to know
Wellington services face the axe: What you need to know
Closing Khandallah's summer pool, shutting a library and rates hikes are all on the table at a pivotal city council meeting.
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Housing affordability 'still significantly stretched' - CoreLogic
Housing affordability 'still significantly stretched' - CoreLogic
Housing affordability has improved marginally, but remains high by historical standards in the face of rising prices and high interest rates, according to the latest data.
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New Zealand’s Antipodes Islands – remote, wild, and special
An ambitious project to rid the remote Antipodes Island of introduced mice proved successful in 2018. Claire Concannon visits the spectacular subantarctic island to meet the locals – from penguins to… Audio
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New Zealand’s Antipodes Islands – remote, wild, and special
New Zealand’s Antipodes Islands – remote, wild, and special
An ambitious project to rid the remote Antipodes Island of introduced mice proved successful in 2018. Claire Concannon visits the spectacular subantarctic island to meet the locals – from penguins to…
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Manawatū Prison fails to adequately address mental health needs - inspector
Prison fails to adequately address mental health needs - inspector
Inmates seeking mental health support were waiting up to three months to see a clinician, inspectors say.
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Water reforms down the drain after repeal bill
The Water Services Acts Repeal Bill has passed through all stages while Parliament went into urgency. Audio
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Water reforms down the drain after repeal bill
Water reforms down the drain after repeal bill
The Water Services Acts Repeal Bill has passed through all stages while Parliament went into urgency.
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 14 February 2024
Audio 14 Feb 2024Questions to Ministers Hon JAMES SHAW to the Minister responsible for RMA Reform: What progress, if any, has been made on policy decisions for the proposed fast-track consenting reforms? TIM COSTLEY… Audio
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Fast-track consents plan won't derail fight over seabed mining - iwi
Fast-track consents plan won't derail fight over seabed mining - iwi
An iwi will continue to oppose to seabed mining even if the government introduces a fast-track consenting regime for significant infrastructure and development projects.
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Six dead as influenza outbreak strikes aged care home
Six dead as influenza outbreak strikes aged care home
Six residents of a rest home in Whitianga have died after a third of residents and staff were infected with Influenza A over a 12-day period.