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Govt's housing plan slammed
Govt's housing plan slammed
The Government should have been more open about its plan to sell off potentially thousands of state houses before last year's general election, Labour leader Andrew Little says. Video
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Key to set out housing plan
John Key to outline plan for social housing
The Prime Minister will confirm today how many more state houses will be sold under the Government's social housing plan. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 26 January 2015
representative of the Ratana church says Tuheitia, the Maori king, would have been very disappointed by the Prime Minister's non attendance at the church's annual celebrations. The primary teachers'… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 26 January 2015
A representative of the Ratana church says King Tuheitia, the Maori king, would have been very disappointed by the Prime Minister's non attendance at the church's annual celebrations. The primary… Audio
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Obama pledges 'middle-class economics'
Obama pledges 'middle-class economics'
US President Barack Obama announced measures to help working families and address inequality in his annual State of the Union Address. Video
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Inefficient use of land cause of housing crisis
Iain White is Professor of Environmental Planning at Waikato University. He says planning doesn't build houses, developers do - so it's is all about sending the right market signals. Audio
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Auckland houses 'severely unaffordable'
Auckland houses 'severely unaffordable'
An international survey has ranked Auckland's housing market one of the ten least affordable in the world, and the situation is becoming progressively worse. Audio
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Auckland houses 'severely unaffordable'
Auckland houses unaffordable
A survey has ranked Auckland's housing market one of the ten least affordable in the world.
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Oil price drop no fuel for pay rise
Oil price drop no fuel for pay rise
Hefty pay rises could be few and far between this year, despite robust economic growth - and falling oil prices will be partly to blame.
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President visits Boko Haram heartland
President visits Boko Haram heartland
Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan has made a surprise visit to the north-east of the country in the aftermath of massacres by Boko Haram militants.
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Consents to build new houses rose to a 7-year high in November
Consents to build new houses rose to a seven-year high in November but still haven't quite recovered to pre-Global Financial Crisis, or GFC, levels. Audio
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Could rural jobs ease Akl housing crisis?
Could rural jobs ease Akl housing crisis?
Creating more jobs in rural regions has been touted as a way to help ease Auckland's housing crisis. Audio
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Creating more jobs in rural regions
Creating more jobs in rural regions has been touted as a way to help ease Auckland's housing crisis. Audio
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UN grant to help Tonga Crisis Centre promote services
UN grant to help Tonga Crisis Centre promote services
The UN Women project has awarded over 300-thousand US dollars worth of grants to four organisations in Tonga to help them end violence against women.
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Rescuers search for missing AirAsia jet
Rescuers search for missing AirAsia jet
Rescuers had scoured the sea for an AirAsia plane carrying 162 people which went missing in bad weather Sunday en route from Indonesia to Singapore, the third crisis for a Malaysian carrier this year
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Inquiry into Sydney siege begins
Inquiry into Sydney siege begins
Siege - Hundreds of people have flocked to the scene of a fatal siege in Sydney, paying respect to the victims as a full police investigation gets underway. Video, Audio
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How the hostage drama unfolded
How the hostage drama unfolded
Siege - Sydney is emerging from a dramatic twenty-four hours, during which the central city was put in lockdown and anxious relatives waited for news.
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Three flee cafe
Audio 15 Dec 2014Returning to Sydney and reports of three people fleeing from the building housing the Lindt cafe. Audio
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Breaking news - Sydney
Audio 15 Dec 2014t least one gunman has taken several people hostage at a cafe in the Australian city of Sydney. Pictures on Australian television show at least three people with their hands up against a window, and a… Audio
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Feature: Tackling rape culture in NZ
Feature: Tackling rape culture in NZ
What is rape culture? It's a question that's come into stark focus in recent court cases, as Radio New Zealand producer Zoe Ferguson and others report. Video, Audio
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Rape culture and consent in New Zealand
Rape culture and the issue of consent has come to prominence in the last 12 months, with the likes of the Roast Busters case, the television film about Louise Nicholas' experiences and the tragic… Audio
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Crackdown on foreign buyers urged
Crackdown on foreign buyers urged
Labour leader Andrew Little is calling on the Government to follow Australia's lead and crack down on overseas speculators driving up house prices, saying it's refusing to admit there's a problem.
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Auckland Housing Accord exceeds first-year targets
But the Labour Party says the Accord's failed to make a dent in the city's housing crisis, and is calling it a hopeless failure. Audio
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Is the Akl Housing Accord enough to solve the city's shortage?
New housing activity in Auckland has exceeded the government's first year targets, but most of the pick up has occurred outside the scope of their plan to tackle the crisis. Audio
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Stalker given prison sentence
Stalker given prison sentence
A serial stalker with more than 200 convictions has received the maximum sentence after sending text messages and letters to women just days after getting out of prison. Audio