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Iwi reject government's latest Kermadec sanctuary proposal
The government appears to have been blindsided by the decision. Audio
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Fire safety delays for emergency housing motels
Thousands of people in emergency housing motels are without higher fire safety protections, despite Cabinet promises six months ago to set standards for the first time. The government - which was… Audio
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Kiwi-made antidote to 'highly curated life' takes off
Have you ever felt the need to get off the beaten track and get lost once in a while? Well, so did Cat MacNaughtan, so much so she made a game out of it. Audio
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Firefighters facing more than just fire at emergency housing providers
Fire inspectors attending emergency housing providers have been coming across tampered alarms, missing smoke stop doors and aggressive dogs. Audio
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Hipkins believes agreement on agricultural emissions plan still possible
The prime minister is meeting with agriculture sector leaders at Fieldays this week and still thinks it is possible to get an agreement on pricing agricultural emissions. Audio
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Battle over farmer's wild pine control heading to High Court
A Marlborough farmer does not want to hand over pine control on his land over concerns his "struggling" natives could get caught up in "chemical boom spraying".
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Child Poverty Action group lauds Green income policy
The Child Poverty Action Group believes a Green Party income policy would have real benefit for children.
The Greens would bring in an income guarantee of at least $735 a week for single parents, and… Audio
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Tax, spend and crisis - the obsessions of an opposition leader
The words and phrases National leader Christopher Luxon says over and over again - and how they dramatically differ from Labour's leaders.
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First, a smoke-free generation – next, a vape-free one?
New Zealand's a world-leader with its smokefree laws, but can it do the same when it comes to vaping? Audio
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First, a smoke-free generation – next, a vape-free one?
New Zealand's a world-leader with its smokefree laws, but can it do the same when it comes to vaping?
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Rare feathered visitors a delight for Taranaki bird-watchers
The calls of kōkako are being heard in a remote Taranaki forest for the first time in more than 25 years.
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Lowering voting age a 'gateway' to improving education
Mid-Canterbury's youngest elected member says lowering the voting age at general elections is a gateway to improving overall civics education.
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Introducing: Sam Cullen
This week we introduce you to an artist born in Invercargill but now based in Tamaki Makaurau- Sam Cullen. Over the past 3 years Sam has released 2 EPs and played a number of headline shows around… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: No Broadcast, Overmono, Hannah Jadagu
Tony Stamp reviews yearning indie rock from Ōtautahi, an anthemic UK dance debut, and boundary-busting bedroom pop. Audio
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The Sampler: No Broadcast, Overmono, Hannah Jadagu
Tony Stamp reviews yearning indie rock from Ōtautahi, an anthemic UK dance debut, and boundary-busting bedroom pop.
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Crypto exchange Binance.US halts dollar deposits as regulators crack down on sector
The US affiliate of Binance said it was halting dollar deposits, after the US securities regulator stepped up its crackdown on the crypto sector.
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Investigation: How local councils score on their building warrants of fitness
Councils claim they are doing better at checking fire safety systems in buildings, and especially boarding house-type accommodation like Loafers Lodge.
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Chinese censors take aim at AirDrop and Bluetooth
China wants to restrict the use of mobile file-sharing services such as AirDrop and Bluetooth in a move that will expand its censorship machine.
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UN office in Fiji skirting around reports of local staff sackings
The United Nations multi-country office in Fiji is refusing to confirm or deny reports it has sacked up to 40 local employees and is replacing them with overseas interns.
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Fiji FA president can serve extra terms according to OFC regulation changes
The Oceania Football Confederation laws will allow the current Fiji Football Association president to hold onto his position until 2031 following changes to OFCs "term limit provision".
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Run out of stuff to watch? Try these tasty TV treats
Whether you're an action junkie, romance buff or in need of a laugh, Laumata Lauano Volavola has got you covered with what to binge this winter. Video
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Historic Le Mans pole for Ferrari, Hartley third fastest
Three-time winner and defending champion Brendon Hartley will start third on the grid for this weekend's centenary Le Mans 24 hour race in France.
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Australia to ban Nazi symbols - but not the swastika or salute
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said tackling far-right extremism was a priority.
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The teen sensation lighting up the first women's Champions League
Florencina Kalifa wasn't going to let go of the ball she hit into the net for her team's first women's Champions League goal, even taking it to bed with her that night.
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Auckland Airport set to increase airline charges
The increases, which will take effect from July, follow a year-long price freeze implemented during the early stages of the airline industry's Covid-19 recovery.