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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 6 December 2023
In Pocket Edition this week Tony stamp lifts the lid on the rare and re-pressed records of Leather Jacket Records and untouched proto punk of Palmerston North. Maggie Tweedie introduces us to new… Audio
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Police Minister Mark Mitchell sets out expectations of commissioner
Police Minister Mark Mitchell sets out expectations of commissioner
Mitchell has set his expectations of police commissioner Andrew Coster, laying out the government's direction and priorities. Mitchell has repeatedly refused to declare his confidence in Coster.
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Consultation fatigue taking toll on Gisborne tangata whenua
Consultation fatigue taking toll on Gisborne tangata whenua
The stress of "consultation fatigue" is being felt by tangata whenua, according to two Māori ward councillors who have spoken out at recent meetings.
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Auckland Council votes for mayor's 10-year budget plan to go to public consultation
Auckland Council votes for 10-year budget to go out for public consultation
Councillors spent the day picking apart the mayor's proposal, going section by section to question council staff on what Wayne Brown has set out for the 10-year plan.
- Pacific news in brief for December 6
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Te reo Māori bonuses acceptable for 'relevant' roles - Minister Nicola Willis
Te reo Māori bonuses acceptable for 'relevant' roles - Minister Nicola Willis
Public Service Minister Nicola Willis is softening her comments to RNZ suggesting the government would prevent bonuses being negotiated for te reo Māori proficiency.
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Streamer Neon to raise prices and introduce ads in 2024
Streamer Neon to raise prices and introduce ads in 2024
Sky TV-owned streamer Neon is increasing its prices and introducing ads on all plans in 2024.
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Problem Gambling Foundation on new regulations
New gambling regulations came into full effect over the weekend, with higher standards introduced and harsher penalties now placed on casinos and other venues with poker machines that don't comply.
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New gambling regulations 'unworkable' says Gaming Machine Association
New gambling regulations came into full effect over the weekend, with higher standards introduced and harsher penalties now placed on casinos and other venues with poker machines that don't comply.
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Al fresco dining charge to cost all Tauranga businesses
Concern over council move to extend al fresco dining charge
Street dining in Tauranga will soon cost businesses across the city instead of just some in the centre of town.
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Sprint races confirmed for 2024 F1 season
Sprint races confirmed for 2024 F1 season
The US will host two of next year's six Formula One sprint races in a format likely to undergo further changes before the start of the season.
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Rates rises, congestion charges: Auckland Council to look at 10-year budget
Rates rises, congestion charges: Auckland Council to look at 10-year budget
Auckland Council is meeting today to go over the first proposal for its 10-year budget, which features a slew of rates rises and some controversial changes for the city.
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MotoGP goes racing with sustainable fuel
MotoGP goes racing with sustainable fuel
Former New Zealand motorbike star Simon Crafar has been impressed with the development of sustainable fuels in racing.
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 6 December
Audio 6 Dec 2023On today's First Up pod - UN officials say there's nowhere safe to go in Gaza; we talk to a former chair of climate change negotiations who says COP28 doesn't seem to be focussed on its primary goal -… Audio
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UK moves to slash 'far too high' immigration
UK moves to slash 'far too high' immigration
The UK government has introduced measures it promised would deliver the biggest-ever cut in net migration.
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Parliament swearing-in marked by Te Pāti Māori oaths
Parliament swearing-in marked by Te Pāti Māori oaths
Te Pāti Māori MPs' swearing in at Parliament appears to have included oaths to King "Harehare", as well as to mokopuna, the Treaty and tikanga Māori.
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Five bodies found in wreck of US military aircraft near Japan
Five bodies found in wreck of US military aircraft near Japan
US and Japanese teams are still working to recover the bodies from the wreckage of the CV-22 Osprey.
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Protest action a stand against government insults to Māori - Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
New govt has 'insulted and upset at least 20 percent of the population'
Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer is defending protest action just days into a new government taking office. Audio
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Police warn commuters to expect delays due to protests
Police are warning commuters in Auckland and Wellington to expect significant delays Tuesday morning because of the National Māori Action Day protests.
In what the party is describing as a "first hit… Audio
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Watch: Government's 100-day plan starts with 'laser focus' on cost of living, Luxon says
Watch: 100-day plan starts with 'laser focus' on cost of living
The government is starting its 100-day plan with a laser focus on bringing down the cost of living and inflation, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says.
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Music professor hands over the baton
Peter Adams, a stalwart of the Dunedin music scene, is retiring as Music Professor at Otago University after more than 30 years with the institution. Audio
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Women’s rugby in Aotearoa: The challenges that lie ahead
Women’s rugby in Aotearoa: The challenges that lie ahead
We've just had our first uninterrupted season of professional women's rugby in New Zealand, so how is it all looking asks Jamie Wall.
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AI-powered digital colleagues are here. Some 'safe' jobs could be vulnerable
AI increasingly becoming a threat to 'knowledge workers'
Humans are already working alongside robots in industries such as manufacturing, but knew technology developments are threatening 'knowledge workers' jobs too.
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Lilburn Lecture 2023: Unknown Country: Listening for the Sound of Aotearoa New Zealand - Nick Bollinger
Award-winning writer, musician, and broadcaster Nick Bollinger delves into diverse corners of Aotearoa's musical past and present to investigate what it is that differentiates New Zealand pop music… Video, Audio
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Smokefree laws: National claims on Northland tobacco stores 'wrong' - Luxon
Smokefree laws: National claims on Northland tobacco stores 'wrong' - Luxon
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he was not trying to mislead the public when claiming Labour's smokefree laws would see just one store in Northland selling tobacco.