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Investor-economist alliance dominates media's housing response
A squadron of investors and economists blitzed the airwaves following the government's big housing announcement, often drowning out other voices. Audio
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Investor-economist alliance dominates media's housing response
Investor-economist alliance dominates media's housing response
A squadron of investors and economists blitzed the airwaves following the government's big housing announcement, often drowning out other voices.
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Housing announcement a blow for those at the bottom
Housing announcement a blow for those at the bottom
Opinion - Renters have been thrown under a bus by the Labour government this week as the nation heads towards more homelessness and inequality, writes Bryce Edwards.
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The latest from Petra Haden
William Dart finds himself with not one by two new CDs from vocalist Petra Haden - a project with the radical New Yorker John Zorn and a considerably more mellow set from the Melbourne International… Audio
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My Current Song: Love Square, Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
My Current Song this morning comes from the saxophonist Nick Atkinson, whose name will be familiar to RNZ listeners from his time on Music 101 and lovers of funk will also be very familiar with his… Audio
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Something Cool
Moanin' with Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, trips to Damascus with Dog and to Stockholm with Miles Davis, and ballads from June Christy and Charmaine Ford. Audio
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Public health expert on difference between Australian and NZ MIQ
Guests staying in isolation hotels in Victoria will now be tested four times during their stay. It comes as the Australian state prepares for international visitors for the first time since February.
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Managed isolation management in question as officials investigate possible hotel transmission
Public health expert suggests returnees shouldn't leave rooms during isolation
Fresh questions are being asked over management at managed isolation (MIQ) hotels following news of a possible transmission at an Auckland facility. Audio
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Covid-19: Mystery MIQ transmission raises alarm
Fresh questions are being asked over management at MIQ hotels following the news of yet another mystery transmission.
Genome sequencing has showed a link between two returnees who stayed on different… Audio
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Whangārei District Council Māori wards to go ahead after councillors’ challenge fails
Whangārei District Council Māori wards to go ahead after councillors’ challenge fails
The shape of Whangārei's political landscape is set to dramatically change after a clutch of district councillors today failed in their bid to block the introduction of Māori wards.
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Committees of light, and of heat
Parliament hears from hundreds of public submitters each week but some stand out a little, like the Mongrel-Mob Kingdom, from Waikato. Video, Audio
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Committees of light, and of heat
Committees of light, and of heat
Parliament hears from hundreds of public submitters each week but some stand out a little, like the Mongrel-Mob Kingdom, from Waikato.
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Artists putting lives back together at Māpura Studios
An art studio tucked away in a suburban Auckland park is looking to expand.
But Māpura is a unique kind of studio, it specialises in art therapy and connecting people living with the effects of… Video, Audio
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Warehouse Group posts $55m half year profit
Warehouse Group posts $55m half year profit
The country's biggest retailer's net profit was up 88 percent on the year before, which included the repayment of more than $67m in wage subsidies and restructuring costs.
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Mainfreight yet to identify driver performing risky overtaking manoeuvre
Mainfreight yet to identify driver performing risky overtaking manoeuvre
One of the country's largest trucking companies is struggling to identify a driver caught on camera performing a risky overtaking manoeuvre last year.
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We tried to find an Auckland home for less than $625,000
In an attempt to help people buy their first home, the government has eased restrictions on First Home Grants and Loans.
Both are subject to property value caps. In Auckland, that cap will increase… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
Audio 24 Mar 2021The Panel debates whether New Zealand needs Daylight Savings Time and speaks to the lobby group, Take Back The Clocks. There's no denying that hedgehogs are super cute but the issue is, they're super… Audio
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Question Time for 24 March 2021
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Dr DUNCAN WEBB to the Minister of Finance: What reactions has he seen to his announcement yesterday of the Government’s housing package to back first-home buyers?
Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime…
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First home buyers hoped for more from new housing policy
First home buyers hoped for more from new housing policy
Those struggling to afford their first home say the government's housing package does not go far enough to help them get a foot in the door.
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New housing policy immediate effect on property investors may be limited - CoreLogic
New housing policy may have limited effect in short term - CoreLogic
Measures to deter property investors are expected to have only limited impact initially but may cause many would-be and small investors to reconsider. Audio
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Nashville Babylon 22 March 2021
On this week's show Mark celebrates the 65th anniversary of the release of Elvis Presley's debut album, has birthday tunes for Solomon Burke and Nick Lowe plus tracks courtesy of Calexico, Eb &… Audio
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Will Barbra Streisand be the next big Eden Park gig?
Will Barbra Streisand be the next big Eden Park gig?
An Eden Park executive may have let the cat out of the bag about the next act playing at Eden Park.
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Jonathan Crayford, John Key
Nick checks out music from Jonathan Crayford, an oldie from the Wellington Jazz Orchestra, and a new album by Auckland pianist John Key. Audio
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Govt still working on vaccine priority categories - Ardern
The government is still working on a framework for special exemptions for a vaccine.
Olympians and Black Caps are among those who could be eligible for early access to a vaccine, under the national… Video, Audio