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The Smiths' bassist Andy Rourke dies age 59
Bassist for The Smiths Andy Rourke has died after a lengthy illness with pancreatic cancer, bandmate Johnny Marr says.
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Stuff that went down under Budget urgency
It’s the norm following the delivery of the Budget for the House to go into urgency, when government moves through legislation directly related to the Budget and some other stuff too. Audio
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Stuff that went down under Budget urgency
It’s the norm following the delivery of the Budget for the House to go into urgency, when government moves through legislation directly related to the Budget and some other stuff too.
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'No Frills' Budget delivers something but not everything for people with disabilities
Opinion - The disabled community has something to celebrate as a result of today's Budget, but the spending breakdown of some things really needs to be seen, writes Chris Ford.
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RNZ Music Pocket Editiom: 18 May 2023
In this weeks show Kathryn Ryan interviews one of Aotearoa's most decorated performers. Alison Goldfrapp dials in from East London to share her first solo record. Maggie Tweedie introduces new music… Audio
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Cost-of-living Budget centres on cheaper childcare
Young families are the clear target of Labour's election-year Budget, but its flagship promise - cheaper childcare - won't kick in until next year.
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Budget 2023 at a glance: What you need to know
This year's "no-frills" Budget is spending nearly $11.5 billion more of taxpayers' money over four years. Here's a list of the major spending and projects.
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MBIE to monitor building supply prices - Ministers
Land covenants across the entire economy will also be reviewed, as part of the government's response to the Commerce Commission's Building Supplies Market Study.
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Building supply prices to be monitored by govt
The Government has outlined plans to make the building supplies market fairer, after a Commerce Commission study found a lack of competition in the sector. Building and Construction Minister Megan… Audio
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Read all about it: A beginner’s guide to the 2023 Ockham Book Awards
Not yet read the contenders for Aotearoa’s big-deal book awards? Here’s a cheat sheet to help you sound like you have.
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Lessons from Bola unheeded: 'We created a false sense of security'
New Zealand has had decades of warnings about the effects of deforestation of hillsides, draining of wetlands and building behind stopbanks, a freshwater expert says.
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Budget '23: the ceremonial nature of a big day
The Minister of Finance talks us through the ceremonial nature of the delivery of the Budget in Parliament. Audio
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Budget '23: the ceremonial nature of a big day
The Minister of Finance talks us through the ceremonial nature of the delivery of the Budget in Parliament.
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Government introduces new fleeing driver penalties legislation
Drivers who are convicted after fleeing police could have their car taken off them for good under new legislation introduced to Parliament.
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Fewer than half of electricity retailers complying with consumer care guidelines - report
The Consumer Advocacy Council is calling for The Electricity Authority to makes its customer care guidelines mandatory after several electricity retailers admitted to not fully complying with…
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Why writer and entrepreneur Derek Sivers made Aotearoa his home
American polymath Derek Sivers gets a "deep sense of happiness and identity" from his New Zealand passport. Audio
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Not enough money, labour to complete long list of infrastructure projects
Infrastructure leaders are considering new user charges as one way to make the most of a $92 billion wish list of projects over the next five to 10 years.
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ACT alternative budget highlights tax, prison bed policies
The ACT Party is proposing to condense income tax brackets, slash the number of public servants and increase prison beds in its alternative budget.
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Some broadcasters still shrugging off storm warnings
Some in the media learned the lessons of Cyclone Gabrielle and the Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods, just as the emergency management authorities have done - and they made a concerted effort to… Audio
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Some broadcasters still shrugging off storm warnings
Some in the media learned the lessons of Cyclone Gabrielle and the Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods, just as the emergency management authorities have done - and they made a concerted effort to…
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Firefighters' air tank filling equipment contaminated with asbestos
The discovery has shut down air filling at Auckland City fire station, and it has withdrawn all its breathing apparatus tanks.
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'Unspeakably un-Australian': Melbourne neo-Nazi protesters clash with police
Violent clashes have erupted between anti-immigration protesters using the Nazi salute and counter protesters outside the Victorian Parliament in Melbourne.
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The Sampler: Cloudboy, Fred Again..., Brian Eno, Terrible Sons
Tony Stamp reviews the reissue of Cloudboy's ambitious 2001 epic, an ambient album by Brian Eno and Fred Again…, and Terrible Sons' hushed and wholesome debut LP. Audio
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The Sampler: Cloudboy, Fred Again..., Brian Eno, Terrible Sons
Tony Stamp reviews the reissue of Cloudboy's ambitious 2001 epic, an ambient album by Brian Eno and Fred Again…, and Terrible Sons' hushed and wholesome debut LP.
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