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Reserve Bank likely to hold the line on OCR
Reserve Bank likely to hold the line on OCR
The Reserve Bank looks set to sit on the sidelines when it reviews its official cash rate (OCR) on Thursday. Audio
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Drama ahead of PM's United Nations visit
Drama ahead of PM's United Nations visit
There has been high drama surrounding the Prime Minister's trip to the United Nations in New York this week - and that was before he even arrived.
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Russia election set to bolster ruling party's hold
Russia election set to bolster ruling party's hold
The ruling United Russia party is expected to win even greater dominance over Russia's lower house in a parliamentary election.
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More than 100 appeal against Unitary Plan
More than 100 appeal against Unitary Plan
More than 100 legal appeals have been lodged against parts of Auckland's Unitary Plan.
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20 people, including two newborns, in one home
Two sisters were living in an overcrowded house with 16 others and their newborn babies until their midwife referred them to a housing provider, because they did not know who to ask for help. Video, Audio
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Dismantling and recreating ‘home’
Sydney-based artists Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro have a six month residency at Massey University in Wellington. Using the idea of ‘home’ as a theme; the pair use pre-existing items such as lego… Audio, Gallery
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Works by Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro
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Compare Auckland's mayoral candidates
Compare the policies of Auckland's mayoral candidates
Don't know your Goff from your Crone? Got no idea who you'll vote for? Here you can compare all the Auckland mayoral candidate's policies side-by-side.
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Question Time for 14 September 2016
Audio 14 Sep 2016-
Hon ANNETTE KING to the Prime Minister: Does he have confidence in all his Ministers?
Rt Hon WINSTON PETERS to the Minister of Transport: Does he stand by all his statements on the rail service for…
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Goff jumps further ahead in latest Akl mayoral poll
Goff jumps further ahead in latest Akl mayoral poll
A new poll shows Phil Goff is strengthening his position in the race for the Auckland mayoralty, with 38 percent support.
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Question Time for 13 September 2016
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METIRIA TUREI to the Prime Minister: E māia ana ia ki ōna Minita katoa?
Translation: Does he have confidence in all his Ministers?
ANDREW BAYLY to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he…
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'More money, more places' for homeless
'More money, more places' for homeless - PM
The government is defending its record on housing the homeless after it was revealed it was taking longer to find places for those desperately in need. Video
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Homeless waiting twice as long for state housing - Labour
Homeless waiting twice as long for state housing - Labour
It's now taking the government twice as long to find accommodation for homeless people as it was six months ago, the Labour Party says. Video, Audio
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Focus on Politics for 9 September 2016
The Government is facing continued criticism for not having a plan to deal with the housing crisis. This week it passed legislation allowing special housing areas to be extended for another three… Audio
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NZ's poorest spend half their pay on housing
NZ's lowest earners spend half of their income on housing
Rising housing costs have put the country's lowest earners under intense financial pressure. Audio
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Housing costs eating away at income equality - Labour
Labour's finance spokesperson Grant Robertson says low-income earners are being hit hardest by the housing crisis. Audio
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'No increase in child poverty'
No material increase in income inequality - report
The latest report on income and poverty shows New Zealand's economy is on the right track, Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce says.
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Labour talks housing after hijacking bill
Labour talks housing after hijacking bill
A legislative blunder has allowed Labour to "talk at length, non-stop" about its housing policies.
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Akl mayoral candidates don't want house prices to fall
Auckland mayoral candidates don't want house prices to fall
Four of Auckland's leading mayoral candidates acknowledge the city has a housing crisis, but none want house prices to fall, an RNZ debate has revealed. Video
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Housing measures no scramble, says govt
Housing measures no scramble, says govt
The government has denied scrambling to fix the housing shortage, with the Social Housing Minister saying its announcements are part of a "well thought out work programme".
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Broken systems have created homeless crisis - UNICEF
Broken systems have created homeless crisis - UNICEF
Homelessness is one of the most critical social issues confronting New Zealand, an inquiry into homelessness has been told.
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China puts best foot forward as G20 talks begin
China puts best foot forward as G20 talks begin
Leaders of the world's biggest economies are in the Chinese city of Hangzhou for the annual G20 summit.
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Insight: Beacon for the Homeless Closes its Doors
Sharon Brettkelly looks at Te Puea Marae's experience as an emergency housing provider. Video, Audio
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Cost of building houses outstrips number being built
Cost of building houses outstrips number being built
The number of homes being built is increasing, but the cost of building them is increasing faster, a building industry leader says.
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Overcrowding turns staff room to classroom
Overcrowding turns staff room to classroom
Severe overcrowding has forced a school's staff room to become a classroom for a group of new entrants in Auckland. Audio