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Introducing: NickyByNicky
This week on Introducing its the new solo project on Nick Johnston from Cut Off Your Hands - NickyByNicky Audio
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The coalition government and the Treaty
The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition government says it will introduce a Treaty Principles Bill, based on ACT policy, and support it to a Select Committee. So what could this mean for Maori… Audio
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Coalition government confirms pledge to prioritise free trade deal with India
Coalition government confirms pledge to prioritise free trade deal with India
The incoming government also appears to align on issues of crime and immigration under the coalition deal signed by the leaders of National, ACT and New Zealand First.
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Mana Moana: Live at Spark Arena
The Signature Choir and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra celebrate the music of the Pacific Islands with an exuberant audience live at Auckland's Spark Arena. Audio
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'Good to have a family business' says master cutler of Svord
Bryan Baker has been making knives for over 40 years in Waiuku - and now the legacy keeps growing as the next generation comes through. Audio
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'Good to have a family business' says master cutler of Svord
'Good to have a family business' says master cutler of Svord
Bryan Baker has been making knives for over 40 years in Waiuku - and now the legacy keeps growing as the next generation comes through.
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Week in Politics: Winston Peters now second most important person in the government
Winston Peters now second most important person in the government
Analysis: Winston Peters' seniority is enhanced as he wins first go as deputy PM; Christopher Luxon puts a sensible cabinet together and Labour is primed to attack the new coalition government.
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Coalition details at a glance: What you need to know
Coalition details at a glance: What you need to know
National's foreign buyers tax will not go ahead, NZ First has secured a $1.2 billion regional infrastructure fund, and the new government will support a Treaty Principles bill to Select Committee.
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New government plans to review Treaty of Waitangi principles
New government plans to review Treaty of Waitangi principles
The principles of the Treaty of Waitangi will come under review by the new government.
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New government speeches coloured by Winston Peters' off the cuff remarks
Peters provides the laughs as the three leaders unveil their coalition deal
Christopher Luxon, Winston Peters and David Seymour have made their first speeches since announcing the details of their coalition deal.
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Shane Te Pou on coalition deal
The coalition has agreed to proceed with ACT's policy to address principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, the agreement includes a pledge to introduce a Treaty Principles Bill.
Political Commentator… Audio
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Luxon pleased with coalition partners' 'massive alignment' on goals
'We've got to know each other very well': Luxon on coalition partners
New Zealanders will today learn what the National, ACT and New Zealand First government will look like and which policies it will introduce.
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Rent prices rising faster than usual, but yields still low by past standards
Rent prices rising faster than usual, but yields still low by past standards
Residential rental growth is at historically high levels, as wage growth and an imbalance between supply and demand hits home.
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A new way to help honey bees
Varroa mite parasites cause major problems for honey bees – and beekeepers. Now, New Zealand researchers are investigating a new type of RNA-based treatment that could make treating varroa mite… Audio
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A new way to help honey bees
A new way to help honey bees
Varroa mite parasites cause major problems for honey bees – and beekeepers. Now, New Zealand researchers are investigating a new type of RNA-based treatment that could make treating varroa mite…
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How Thanksgiving becomes a 'Friendsgiving' for Americans living in Aotearoa
How Thanksgiving becomes a 'Friendsgiving' for Americans living in Aotearoa
It's a most American holiday, but for many US immigrants living in New Zealand, finding their own ways to celebrate Thanksgiving in Aotearoa has truly given them something to be grateful for.
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Health and education are closely linked – NZ needs to integrate them more in primary schools
Health and education are closely linked – NZ needs to integrate them more in primary schools
Analysis - Given the health and education challenges many New Zealand children face, it is surprising (and even depressing) how little crossover and collaboration there is between these two vital…
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Australia beefs up cyber defences after major breaches
Cyber security overhaul for Australia after spate of attacks
The federal government has decided on a range of new protective measures to protect both small businesses and the general population.
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Big boost in number of students learning Pacific languages - new data
Big boost in number of students learning Pacific languages - new data
New data shows Pacific language uptake in New Zealand's primary and secondary schools has grown 40 percent over the last five years.
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Our Changing World – Helping honeybees
The varroa mite is a destructive parasite affecting honeybees, that requires pesticides to keep numbers low. Kiwi researchers are investigating a new treatment that's better for the bees and the wider… Audio
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Waikato's Te Aroha back to normal water usage
Water use back to normal for Te Aroha residents
The local council had urged Te Aroha residents to reduce water use yesterday after the treatment plant had to shut down due to sediment issues.
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Racial bias expected in government's new Identity Check
Racial bias expected in government's new Identity Check
A Māori oversight group expects instances of racial bias to come through in a new government-run identification platform - but says improvements will be made.
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Kiwi households each spending $77 a week on goods linked to modern slavery - report
Kiwi households each spending $77 a week on goods linked to modern slavery - report
World Vision estimates nearly $8 billion worth of goods associated with child and forced labour were imported in 2022.
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Pacific voices to soar alongside the NZSO
Pacific voices to soar alongside the NZSO
The Pacific Signature Choir will again take the stage alongside the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra to showcase the rich melodies of traditional songs from across the Pacific. Audio
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Right-winger Milei wins Argentina presidential poll
Right-winger Milei wins Argentina presidential poll
Javier Milei has won Argentina's presidential run-off poll, according to provisional results.