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Silver Ferns coach wants trans-Tasman exposure
Silver Ferns coach wants trans-Tasman exposure
Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua would like to see New Zealand players get competition against teams in Australia, sooner rather than later.
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Disagreement over how to tackle the education crisis - or if it even exists
Disagreement over how to tackle the education crisis - or if it even exists
Education researchers are divided over the state of the school system as it comes under increased scrutiny.
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Has New Zealand benefited from hosting three World Cups?
Has New Zealand benefited from hosting three World Cups?
Hosting three women's world cups was considered a boost for women's sport in New Zealand but are Aotearoa's female athletes any better off?
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As NZ struggles to resolve its long-running housing crisis, investors should be taxed for keeping homes empty
The case for a tax on empty homes
New Zealand is fertile ground for an empty house tax, which would directly impact investors and the rich, tax expert Ranjana Gupta writes.
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Burger Wellington: Goan Chicken Ros Pao takes top prize
Burger Wellington: Goan Chicken Ros Pao takes top prize
An Indian street food-inspired burger has taken out first prize at the Burger Wellington awards.
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Kākā numbers skyrocket in annual Landsborough Valley bird count
Kākā numbers skyrocket in annual Landsborough Valley bird count
Data shows eight native bird species have steadily increased in number since DOC started carrying out bird counts in South Westland's Landsborough Valley 25 years ago.
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Election 2023: Labour's free dental care promise 'good step' but has 'some challenges'
Labour's free dental care promise 'good step' but has 'some challenges'
An increased workforce and renegotiated funding model would be needed for Labour's pledge on free dental care to come into effect, the NZ Dental Association president says.
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Water cremation facility poised to open in Christchurch
A Christchurch-based group is poising itself to bring a new, sustainable method of cremations to New Zealand. Alkaline Hydrolysis - or 'water cremation' - is where a body is put into a tube containing… Audio
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Mandatory rules needed for power retailers to protect
Audio 4 Sep 2023The Electricity Authority says power retailers are not properly applying voluntary guidelines to improve protections for consumers, and it wants to make some of the rules mandatory. In particular, it… Audio
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National kick-off election campaign
Christopher Luxon is guaranteeing a National government would achieve eight key commitments if the party wins next month's election.
The National leader launched his party's election campaign in… Audio
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The Mirror Book - Pt 1
Audio 4 Sep 2023Setting the scene, introducing the key characters and identifying the territory that the narrative will cover. Audio
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Mukesh Ambani succession plan: The new generation taking over from Asia’s richest man
The new generation taking over from Asia's richest man
Mukesh Ambani, who heads India's biggest business empire, is preparing to hand over the reins to his children.
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Tours to see gannets in Hawke's Bay set for restart
Tours to see gannets in Hawke's Bay set for restart
Hawke's Bay's gannets are back for the breeding season and tours are starting up again, after last season was cut short by Cyclone Gabrielle.
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'My dad is a super-hero': Four New Zealanders share what Father's Day means to them
What does Father's Day mean to you?
Four New Zealanders discuss Father's Day - and being, or having, a dad - with Alexia Santamaria.
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Sibling Jive-alry
Nick explores the world of jazz siblings, from the Jones and Marsalis brothers to the Boswell and Jensen sisters, and NZ jazz legends Joel and Nathan Haines. Audio
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The weird and wonderful worlds of Patrick deWitt
Canadian author and screenwriter Patrick deWitt has a penchant for weirdos and non-heroes. His books include Man Booker shortlisted The Sisters Brothers, a Western featuring sibling assassins… Audio
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Explainer: Grocery code of conduct for supermarkets and suppliers
What the new grocery code means for suppliers and shoppers
Explainer - The government has announced a new code for major supermarkets to treat suppliers more fairly. But what does it mean for competition in the market and prices for shoppers? Audio
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Kerr and Devine achieve platinum status for inaugural WBBL overseas draft
Kerr and Devine achieve platinum status for inaugural WBBL overseas draft
White Ferns Sophie Devine and Amelia Kerr have been named in the Platinum grade under a new overseas draft system in Australia's Women's Big Bash League (WBBL).
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"It's one of the most powerful things you can experience"
Pianist Joyce Yang is in New Zealand to perform Leonard Bernstein's 'Symphony No 2, The Age of Anxiety' with the NZSO. She says for people who aren't familiar with classical music, nothing beats… Audio
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Grocery Code of Conduct launched: Big fines on the cards over supplier treatment
'The big supermarket chains have not been treating local suppliers fairly' - Minister
The government has launched its Grocery Code of Conduct, saying it is calling time on the coercive behaviour of the big supermarket chains.
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One application accepted so far under new OIO farm-to-forest conversion rules
One application accepted so far under new OIO farm-to-forest rules
The first decisions under new rules for farm-to-forest conversions have been released, with two of the three applications being declined.
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How NZ's political parties aim to woo Pacific voters in election
How NZ's political parties aim to woo Pacific voters in election
New Zealand's political parties are pitching their policies to Pasifika voters as the 2023 election looms. Audio
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Commerce Commission inquiry into bank profits unlikely to change much - global ratings agency
Commerce Commission inquiry into bank profits unlikely to change much - global ratings agency
Global ratings agency S&P say the playing field is expected to remain stable and dominated by the ANZ Bank, BNZ, ASB and Westpac banks.