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Tech: Zuckerberg to launch 'Twitter killer' as Metaverse flops,
Technology journalist Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to look at the madness happening Twitter, with limits now imposed on how many tweets users can see. What impact will that have on advertising? It comes… Audio
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Pacific delegation at shipping meeting in London 'small but loud'
Audio 6 Jul 2023Pacific delegates sound the alarm on possible disinformation at shipping meeting Audio
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Vanuatu beach volleyball team share secrets to their success
Audio 6 Jul 2023Vanuatu beach volleyball team share secrets to their success Audio
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Can the FIFA World cup help level the playing field for all women footballers?
Opinion - There's little doubt the FIFA Women's World Cup will deliver spectacle and significant financial rewards, however the longer-term rewards are harder to predict, Julie E Brice and Holly…
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Pacific nations worried over 'disinformation' on carbon levy plan
Pacific island nations have sounded the alarm on a possible "disinformation" campaign peddled by a "couple of countries" about their proposal to introduce a carbon levy.
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Warning of 'alienation and dislocation' if NZ tries to arrest its way out of gang problem
A tough approach such as boot camps is ineffective and risks fuelling gang membership, the prime minister's chief science advisor says in a new report. Audio
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The impact of the Hollywood writers' strike on NZ
Hollywood writers have been striking for three months' now – and there's no resolution in sight. Half a world away, the strike's having an impact on the screen industry here in New Zealand, too. Audio
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The impact of the Hollywood writers' strike on NZ
Hollywood writers have been striking for three months' now – and there's no resolution in sight. Half a world away, the strike's having an impact on the screen industry here in New Zealand, too.
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'Fanaticism' driving district's 30km speed limit
A plan to lower the speed limit in Whakatāne district towns to 30 kilometres per hour has been described as fanatical by Mayor Victor Luca.
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'Data is the new gold' - Warning NZ at risk with reliance on foreign firms
An Australian cloud computing trailblazer says New Zealand is in real danger of giving away its capabilities to big foreign firms.
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Kevin Spacey trial: Actor behaved like a 'predator', accuser says
Kevin Spacey was a "predator" who would attack one of his accusers when the two were left alone together, a court in London has heard.
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Comvita buys HoneyWorld Singapore, eyes further growth
Honey producer and exporter Comvita is eyeing further growth after acquiring a Singaporean honey retailer.
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What do we know about modern slavery in our supply chains?
Audio 4 Jul 2023An estimated 8000 people experience modern slavery here in New Zealand, according to this year's Global Slavery Index. But Kiwi businesses and their customers could unwittingly be contributing to the… Audio
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PM wants to meet with Kiri Allan face-to-face, supports her taking time off
Chris Hipkins says he will not express confidence in minister Kiri Allan until he can meet with her face-to-face. Audio
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Congestion charge hits speed bump
The government's plan to introduce a congestion charging scheme has hit a speed bump, with National not too keen on the idea.
The scheme would see commuters pay a fee for driving in heavy-traffic… Audio
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Planned congestion charging scheme still not given green light
The government's planned congestion charging scheme has stalled, with the National Party opposed to it and the new transport minister non-committal on next steps.
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Explainer: How do Paywave charges work?
Contactless payment methods like PayWave are fast becoming the norm at the counter. But for many, the convenience of waving a card is outweighed by the extra charges -- sometimes 4 percent on top of a… Video, Audio
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Surgeons respond to govt's cataract surgery announcement
The government's anounced plans to end the post code lottery for cataract surgery - introducing a consistent nationwide threshold to qualify for surgery. It says that will mean three and half thousand… Video, Audio
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Woman died after hospital staff fail to recognise signs of sepsis for 12 hours
The Health and Disability Commissioner has found Te Whatu Ora Taranaki staff failed to recognise a patient had sepsis.
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Greens' rental price control policy: Davidson rubbishes criticisms
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson says criticisms of their new policy that it would reduce housing supply or lead to black-market deals are "rubbish". Audio
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Twitter introduces limits
Twitter owner Elon Musk has introduced sudden limits to the number of messages users of the site can see each day.
Those who pay for the service can view 10,000 tweets, but un-paying users are now… Audio
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Greens rent control plan may mean fewer landlords, less maintenance - Economist
An economist is warning the Green Party's proposal to introduce rent controls may drive landlords away and leave the rental system worse off.
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Green Party proposes rent increase limits
The Green Party wants to introduce a new Bill, if elected, which would limit annual increases to rents, and improve the quality of rental accommodation.
Rent increases would be restricted to a… Audio
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Green Party's pledge to renters: What you need to know
The Green Party have launched their pre-election housing policy with promises to give everyone in New Zealand a healthy home to live in.
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'Not safe to live in': Flat destined for demolition rented three years in a row
Former tenants attempted to take a property management company to the Tenancy Tribunal, claiming it is skirting regulations by pushing back the property's alleged demolition date.