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Workplaces encouraged to give staff exercise time for mental health
Some workplaces are introducing a new kind of happy hour into their schedule this month.
A mental health happy hour involves shutting down worksites for an hour each week to give employees extra time… Audio
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Around the motu: Alisha Evans in Tauranga
Audio 20 Sep 2023Waka Kotahi warns it could be "economic catastrophe" if congestion charges aren't introduced for the country's fifth largest city, Tauranga. Audio
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Health officials propose limits and portion restriction
Top health officials are pushing for sugar and salt limits to be set in food and fast-food portions to be restricted, in an attempt to halt the obesity crisis.
Ministry of Health proposals for a… Audio
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A proposed legal cap on the amount of sugar or salt in food has a surprise supporter.
Audio 20 Sep 2023Setting maximum levels for sugar and salt in food and limiting the size of fast food portions are being pushed by top health officials trying to halt the obesity crisis. Video
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Fears future of sheep possibly brought to NZ by Captain Cook
One of the first ever breed of sheep introduced to New Zealand is facing a very uncertain future. Arapawa sheep are thought to have been introduced to Arapaoa Island (formerly Arapawa Island) in the… Audio
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Albany Bus Station death tragic, Hipkins and Luxon say
Political leaders, transport officials on 'tragic' fatal Albany incident
Labour and National leaders say a fatal attack at Auckland's Albany Bus Station which led to a 16-year-old being charged with murder is tragic. Audio
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Petrol prices: 91 octane expected to rise to $3.50 a litre by Christmas
Rising oil prices put pressure on cost of petrol and air travel
Rising oil prices and a weak New Zealand dollar are putting pressure on petrol prices, with air fares affected as well.
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Introducing AMC+
Almost a year after launching in Aotearoa, AMC+ may be the best value streaming service you have never heard of, says Dan Slevin. He recommends three shows to get you started.
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National wants to change how NZ schools teach reading - but 'structured literacy' must be more than just a classroom checklist
'Structured literacy' must be more than just a classroom checklist
Analysis - The National Party has vowed to shake up how children are taught to read and write if it wins the election, Christine Braid writes.
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Billionaire Graeme Hart's $700k in donations to right wing parties
Billionaire Graeme Hart's $700k in donations to right wing parties
Billionaire Graeme Hart has donated a total of $700,000 to National, ACT and NZ First in the past two years.
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Dental tourism surges as cost of treatment in NZ climbs
Dental tourism surges as cost of treatment in NZ climbs
Kiwi-Indians are finding that a return trip to India for dental care is cheaper than forking out for a procedure in New Zealand.
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Labour launches rooftop solar and battery rebates, and community energy fund policy
Labour launches rooftop solar rebates policy
Labour is promising rebates of up to $4000 on rooftop solar panels and battery installations, and an extra $20 million for community energy projects.
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New Zealand First's Winston Peters proves a crowd-pleaser in Levin
Levin crowd backs Winston Peters as he berates media, highlights policies
Levin residents who have heard from Winston Peters on the campaign trail are betting he will be back in the Beehive before long, and say they want to see him champion the issues others will not.
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Maximum heat standards needed to protect children and elderly - climate researcher
How New Zealand can prepare for a rise in temperatures
Children, the elderly and some people with medical conditions are especially vulnerable to becoming dangerously unwell during heats higher than they're used to, experts say.
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Stuff keeps Open AI at arm's length
New Zealand's biggest publisher of news this week joined big global names in blocking Open AI from using its content to power generative artificial intelligence tool Chat GPT. Stuff says it is being… Audio
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Stuff keeps Open AI at arm's length
Stuff keeps Open AI at arm's length
New Zealand's biggest publisher of news this week joined big global names in blocking Open AI from using its content to power generative artificial intelligence tool Chat GPT. Stuff says it is being…
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Introducing: Feshh
On Introducing this week we meet a brand new 'Noise Pop' band based in Poneke - Feshh and their new single Acetone. Audio
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Former UK Prime Minister Theresa May her book, The Abuse of Power
Most remembered for her failure to secure a Brexit deal, Theresa May was British Prime Minister between 2016 and 2019 and the longest-serving Home Secretary in over a century. A Remainer herself, her… Video, Audio
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TikTok fined 345 million euros over handling of children's data in Europe
TikTok fined 345 million euros over handling of children's data
TikTok has been fined for breaching privacy laws regarding the processing of children's personal data in the European Union, its lead regulator in the bloc said.
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Silver Ferns captain would relish Australian return
Silver Ferns captain would relish Australian return
Silver Ferns captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio says she would like to play in Australia's netball league if it didn't affect her eligibility to play for New Zealand.
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Sneeze season could be worse in 2023 thanks to El Niño
The hay fever season is approaching and experts say it could be worse than usual. El Niño is expected to kick pollen production into overdrive. Felix Walton has more. Audio
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Banks promise scam busting effort
Retail banks are joining forces to fight fraudsters with a raft of news measures including a joint scam busting centre. Cyber watchdog CERT estimates financial scams cost Kiwis 20 million dollars in… Video, Audio
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Election 2023: National leader Christopher Luxon reveals technology and visa policy
'We want the world's best talent': Luxon targets international bright sparks
A visa for graduates from the world's top 100 universities and another for those with specialist tech skills are part of National's plan to help rebuild the economy.
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National promises new visa for high-paid tech experts
The National Party has announced it will introduce new visas to attract high-paid foreign tech experts, if elected.
It says it has plans to award up to five-hundred work visas a year to recent… Audio