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Droves of workers living in cars due to housing shortage
Working families on two incomes are increasingly among those who can no longer afford rent, charities and advocates in Northland say.
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Music feature: Dinah Lee
Today we look back on the incredible career of Dinah Lee. Dr Kimberly Cannady, a senior lecturer in ethnomusicology at Victoria University is writing a book about the 60s musical icon. Audio
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Childcare subsidies of up to $75 a week to start from July
The 25 percent tax rebate on childcare costs will help reduce barriers for families to get into the workforce, the government says.
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Introducing Brollie
The Australian streaming service is free (for the time being), reports Dan Slevin, and has an eclectic range to choose from. Video
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Marshall Islands launches COFA public review
Analysis - The Compact is expected to be endorsed by early next month following the parliament review. But the US nuclear test legacy remains an open question as to how it will play out.
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Public 'ready to be convinced' as Labour talks tax changes
Voters are ready to talk about a capital gains tax, a leading experts says, as Chris Hipkins puts "all options on the table.
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Could a return to free-to-air TV give netball the boost it needs?
Could the Olympics, rule changes, or a return to free-to-air TV give netball the boost it needs in an increasingly competitive environment? Bridget Tunnicliffe talks to the experts.
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NZDF warns government again it is in dire state
Staff have left in droves and the defence force is now looking at making it easier to meet the minimum entry requirements for education, health and fitness. Audio
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Why do girls still take second billing in school rowing?
Year after year, the girls play second fiddle to the boys at rowing's Maadi Regatta. They're done with it.
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Kaiora Tipene: On life and death
Casketeer Kaiora Tipene and Anika talk about life, death and some of the weirder burial requests Kaiora has received. Video, Audio
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Spark to crack down on objectionable material, cyber risks and scams
Spark is set to become the first internet service provider in New Zealand to join the Internet Watch Foundation
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Westpac joins rivals in offering gambling block for debit, credit cards
The move is a response to customer demand to cope with gambling addictions, the bank says.
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Winston Peters compares co-governance to Nazi Germany in speech
New Zealand First's leader compared co-governance to Nazi Germany's race-based theories in a speech today, causing Labour leader Chris Hipkins to say he "behaves like a drunk uncle at a wedding".
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Canada's supermarket chain introducing receipt scanners
Audio 15 Mar 2024Canada correspondent Ashleigh Stewart speaks to Lisa Owen about Canada's largest supermarket chain introducing receipt scanners, a province wanting to make social media giants cough up money for the… Audio
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Government drops nature protection rules for councils
The Green Party said adding SNAs to its "already roaring environmental policy bonfire" was "an assault on the future of wildlife that makes Aotearoa unique".
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Introducing AcornTV
If you like detective television, AcornTV is the best bingeing you can get, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Airbnb bans surveillance cameras inside rental properties
The changes to the company's policy will come into effect at the end of next month.
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A perfect storm for problems and incompetence at Immigration NZ
A review into a new visa category that sparked more problems than it solved is scathing about Immigration NZ's processes and systems. Audio
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Exploitation allegations at an Auckland restaurant reflect mammoth immigration challenge ahead
Migrant workers continue to enter country on dubious accredited employer work visas despite 2023 reforms to tighten immigration settings.
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Government allots $6.2m for passionfruit project in Vietnam
The partnership will have NZ scientists sharing planting practices, post-harvest and processing work, and how to export the high-value horticultural produce.
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Muslim leaders to discuss gun laws changes with Christopher Luxon
The Canterbury Muslim community wants assurances from the Prime Minister that any changes to gun laws will not put their safety at risk. Audio
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Parents and staff battle to get money owed after MASH and CASPA closure
The owner of one of the South Island's largest before and after school care providers has gone to ground, as parents and staff battle to get money owed. CASPA and MASH were both put into voluntary… Audio
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Mortgage tax deductions to be restored from April - Seymour
Landlords will once again be able to claim tax deductions for interest on residential investment property from the start of next month, David Seymour says.
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The Week in Politics: More controversy, more surprises
Analysis - Christopher Luxon gets a roasting, when is a tax not a tax, and there's another debacle, Peter Wilson writes.
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The big winners and losers of the immigration shake-up
Analysis - It took three months to reverse a 'light touch' approach that saw some buy jobs for up to $50,000.