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Surgeons respond to govt's cataract surgery announcement
The government's anounced plans to end the post code lottery for cataract surgery - introducing a consistent nationwide threshold to qualify for surgery. It says that will mean three and half thousand… Video, Audio
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Woman died after Taranaki Base Hospital staff fail to recognise signs of sepsis for 12 hours
Woman died after hospital staff fail to recognise signs of sepsis for 12 hours
The Health and Disability Commissioner has found Te Whatu Ora Taranaki staff failed to recognise a patient had sepsis.
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Greens' rental price control policy: Davidson rubbishes criticisms
Greens' rental price control policy: Davidson rubbishes criticisms
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson says criticisms of their new policy that it would reduce housing supply or lead to black-market deals are "rubbish". Audio
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Twitter introduces limits
Twitter owner Elon Musk has introduced sudden limits to the number of messages users of the site can see each day.
Those who pay for the service can view 10,000 tweets, but un-paying users are now… Audio
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Greens rent control plan may mean fewer landlords, less maintenance - Economist
Greens rent control plan may mean fewer landlords, less maintenance - Economist
An economist is warning the Green Party's proposal to introduce rent controls may drive landlords away and leave the rental system worse off.
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Green Party proposes rent increase limits
The Green Party wants to introduce a new Bill, if elected, which would limit annual increases to rents, and improve the quality of rental accommodation.
Rent increases would be restricted to a… Audio
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Green Party's pledge to renters: What you need to know
Green Party's pledge to renters: What you need to know
The Green Party have launched their pre-election housing policy with promises to give everyone in New Zealand a healthy home to live in.
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Wellington flat exempt from Healthy Homes standards and set for demolition rented three years in a row
'Not safe to live in': Flat destined for demolition rented three years in a row
Former tenants attempted to take a property management company to the Tenancy Tribunal, claiming it is skirting regulations by pushing back the property's alleged demolition date.
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Introducing: Hemi Hemingway
Hemi Hemingway is the alter ego of guitarist and singer Shaun Blackwell, who cut his teeth musically with John the Baptist, an alt-country band from Wellington that formed in 2009. Audio
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Verstappen sees off Leclerc for fourth pole in a row
Verstappen sees off Leclerc for fourth pole in a row
Formula One's dominant leader Max Verstappen took his fourth pole position in a row at Red Bull's home Austrian Grand Prix while team mate and closest title rival Sergio Perez qualified only 15th.
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Government moves forward on coal technology restrictions
Government moves forward on coal technology restrictions
The government is following through on a promised ban on new coal boilers, and phasing out existing ones by 2037.
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Fiji Budget: Major spendings and projects
Fiji Budget: Major spendings and projects
The Fijian government has announced its 'rebuilding our future together' Budget with a spend of $FJ4.3 billion to address the high cost of living and manage the debt burden.
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Fuel prices: Government transport subsidies to end, commuters brace for a hit to the pocket
'I'll definitely be doing more walking' - Motorist ahead of fuel tax reinstatement
Commuters are bracing for a hit to the pocket, with fuel tax and full-priced public transport fares set to be reinstated.
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Grocers, retailers get ready to implement changes for plastics ban
Grocers, retailers get ready to implement changes for plastics ban
New Zealand will wave goodbye to another lot of single-use plastics on Saturday including produce bags, cutlery, plates and bowls.
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Tourism operators in Cook Islands unhappy with employment law changes
Tourism operators in Cook Islands unhappy with employment law changes
Businesses in the Cook Islands are concerned new immigration rules recently introduced will make it hard to retain foreign workers.
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Rugby bosses hoping to decide on global calendar this year
Rugby bosses hoping to decide on global calendar this year
Rugby's leaders are aiming to make a decision on the sport's future global calendar by October.
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Calls to end advertising of prescription medicines
Doctors are calling for a ban on direct to consumer advertising for prescription medicines, a move they say would reduce over-diagnosis, over-treatment and treatment related harm. New Zealand and the… Audio
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Fuel prices rise around 29 cents tomorrow
Petrol prices will jump up around 29 cents from tomorrow, as cuts on petrol excise duty and road user charges end.
The government's 25 cents per litre discount will be added back on and, when GST is… Audio
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Duckett leads England fightback on crazy day at Lord's
Duckett leads England fightback on crazy day at Lord's
Opener Ben Duckett hit 98 as England raced to 278-4 in an another high octane "Bazball" batting display to continue their Ashes fightback on day two of the second test at Lord's.
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RNZ Music Pocket Edtion: 29 June 2023
In this weeks programme Troy Kingi takes us to some of his favouirte Islands in Aotearoa and Maggie Tweedie introduces new music from the Swedish electronic outfit Little Dragon. Audio
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Therapeutic Products Bill in the panel-beater workshop
The Therapeutic Products Bill is one of those pieces of legislation that requires a fair bit of panel-beating in a select committee, and even then not everyone's happy with its shape. Audio
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Therapeutic Products Bill in the panel-beater workshop
Therapeutic Products Bill in the panel-beater workshop
The Therapeutic Products Bill is one of those pieces of legislation that requires a fair bit of panel-beating in a select committee, and even then not everyone's happy with its shape.
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Learning to breathe easier at yoga celebrations nationwide
'Heartening': Fans encouraged by large turnout to mark International Day of Yoga
Yoga enthusiasts have celebrated the ninth International Day of Yoga by breathing, stretching and meditating at more than 20 events nationwide.
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Addressing historical grievances in Waimakariri
Addressing historical grievances
A proposed plan would allow Māori to return to live on their customary land.
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Government to help businesses secure loans
The Government has announced it will help businesses affected by recent weather events to secure cheaper loans, rather than giving them cash.
Hawke's Bay growers previously asked for $750 million to… Audio