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Axing Housing Minister title a way of 'denying crisis' - Labour
Axing Housing Minister title a way of 'denying crisis' - Labour
The title of Housing Minister has disappeared from Cabinet in yesterday's reshuffle, and Labour says it's another way the government is denying there is a housing crisis. Audio
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Housing portfolio reshuffle amid Auckland crisis
The Government is under fire for disestablishing the ministerial portfolio of housing in the middle of a housing crisis in Auckland. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 19 December 2016
Audio 19 Dec 2016Prime Minister unveils new Cabinet, Housing portfolio reshuffle amid Auckland crisis, PM downplays Collins move down, say she still have big portfolios, RNZ Political Editor discusses Cabinet… Audio
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Aleppo evacuations halted as negotiations continue
Aleppo evacuations halted as negotiations continue
No evacuation convoys have left Aleppo for hours, raising concern for thousands of people still believed to be trapped in the rebel enclave in the Syrian city.
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Special Housing Areas, but where are all the houses?
A Special Housing Area was launched three years ago with great fanfare, but not a single house has been built. Zac Fleming reports. Video, Audio
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Auckland schools prepare for 2017 teacher shortage
Auckland schools are preparing for a teacher shortage next year. Principals say they say high house prices and traffic woes are contributing to the crisis. Audio
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Auckland schools prepare for 2017 teacher shortage
Auckland schools are preparing for a teacher shortage next year. Principals say they say high house prices and traffic woes are contributing to the crisis. Audio
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Civilians slaughtered on the spot in Aleppo, UN reports
The head of the Union of Syrian Medical Relief Organisations, Dr Zaidoun al-Zoabi, says the slaughter and atrocities rival the worst seen during WWII. Audio
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US bill to allow more CNMI alien workers fails to pass
US bill to allow more CNMI alien workers fails to pass
A bill to increase the numerical cap on a foreign worker visa scheme for the Northern Marianas has failed to pass in the United States Senate.
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The sound of stretching rubber
NZ's housing market: The sound of stretching rubber
Opinion - House sale volumes are sliding and inflation is slowing, but it's too early to say New Zealand's property market balloon has burst, writes Bernard Hickey.
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New PM's first day fits the Bill
New PM's first day fits the Bill
Power Play - Bill English has made a start setting himself apart from his predecessor, says Jane Patterson.
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Auckland house prices fall 4 percent
Auckland house prices fall 4 percent
Auckland prices fell 4 percent last month, following the introduction of tighter lending rules.
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Foreign Minister set to become Italy PM
Foreign Minister set to become Italy PM
Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni has been asked to form a government by the country's president.
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Is Goff reinventing the wheel to solve housing crisis?
Is Goff reinventing the wheel to solve Auckland housing crisis?
Analysis -Auckland's mayor has launched a new taskforce to tackle the city's housing crisis. Todd Niall considers the move, and how it differs from other attempts to solve the problem.
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Auckland mayor has plans for new taskforce on housing
Auckland's mayor Phil Goff has announced plans for a Taskforce on the city's housing crisis, but says he didn't consult key people on the council who've spent years working on housing policy. our… Audio
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Auckland mayor sets up taskforce to fix city's housing woes
Auckland mayor Phil Goff has set up a taskforce to come up with ways to address the city's housing crisis, in the council's latest attempt to stem the shelter shortage. Video, Audio
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Initiative set up to solve Auckland’s housing crisis scrapped
Housing strategist Leonie Freeman says the Government and Auckland Council never responded to her proposal on solving Auckland's housing crisis, and a good opportunity has gone begging. She says she… Audio
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Proposed Auckland housing crisis body scrapped
Proposed Auckland housing crisis body scrapped
A property specialist has abandoned plans to create a multi-sector group to solve Auckland's housing crisis, after both government and Auckland Council decided not to take part.
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PM's regret: That flag referendum
PM's regret: That flag referendum
John Key's main legacy will be economic leadership - his biggest regret the flag referendum failure, he tells RNZ. Audio
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John Key's $400bn legacy
John Key's $400bn legacy
Opinion - The outgoing PM's legacy will be a gangbuster economy and happy property owners. For renters, writes Bernard Hickey, it's not so sweet.
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John's gone: The end of NZ's Mr Feelgood
John's gone: The end of NZ's Mr Feelgood
Opinion - John Key imbued New Zealand's national consciousness with a sense of wellbeing, even if many were missing out, writes Simon Wilson.
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Key moments: John Key's three terms as PM
Key moments: John Key's three terms as PM
A look back at some pivotal moments in Prime Minister John Key's three terms in the top job.
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Italy votes on reconstituting the constitution
Italy votes on reconstituting the constitution
Analysis - Italy is heading to a vote on massive constitutional reform, with its troubled economy hanging in the balance, writes Graeme Acton.
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Trump to leave business and focus on presidency
Trump to leave business and focus on presidency
United States President-elect Donald Trump says he is crafting legal documents to take him out of his business operations.
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Obituary: Fidel Castro made revolutionary mark
Obituary - Cuba's Fidel Castro made revolutionary mark on history
The son of a wealthy landowner, Fidel Castro turned his back on a life of privilege to lead a left-wing revolution in Cuba that endured for decades.