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  • Half billion dollar target for Fonterra shareholder fund

    News
    Business
    8 Feb 2011

    The Government wants Fonterrra's proposed shareholders fund to have at least $500 - 900 million in it, to ensure there is enough liquidity for trading.

    Half billion dollar target for Fonterra shareholder fund
  • Many Guam police officers fail to meet new fitness standards

    News
    Pacific Guam
    28 Aug 2017
    Guam police

    Many of Guam's law enforcement officers are not fit enough to meet new standards, which could cost them their jobs.

    Many Guam police officers fail to meet new fitness standards
  • The road to clean cars: how it's working in Sweden

    Audio
    business environment
    2 Aug 2019
    No caption

    The government's recently announced "clean car discount" has been labelled draconian by some, and impossible by others. The proposal would mean about $8000 off the price of a new or near new imported… Audio

  • Miraka Farm

    Audio
    Waikato
    26 Jun 2020
    No caption

    Graham and Tess Smith live in a beautiful valley 50 minutes' drive south of Hamilton. Their dairy farm is tiny by today's standards with just 83 cows but that's just the way Graham wants it. He also… Audio, Gallery

  • New Zealand’s Antipodes Islands – remote, wild, and special

    Audio
    science conservation
    15 Feb 2024
    An inflatable zodiac dinghy motors across dark blue ocean towards the craggy steep cliffs of an island with golden first light breaking over the horizon on a clear sky.

    An ambitious project to rid the remote Antipodes Island of introduced mice proved successful in 2018. Claire Concannon visits the spectacular subantarctic island to meet the locals – from penguins to… Audio

  • Hymns on Sunday, 24 November 2024

    Audio
    music
    24 Nov 2024
    Holy Trinity Cathedral

    Christ the King Sunday is a 20th century addition to the church calendar, introduced by Pope Pius XI in the 1920s. We're marking it today with hymns including Rejoice! the Lord is King and Lord,… Audio

  • Government supports bed tax in Queenstown

    News
    New Zealand Otago
    11 Sep 2019
    Queenstown

    The levy - a five percent cost added on to short-term room rates - would help fund infrastructure in the resort town.

    Government supports 5 percent bed tax in Queenstown
  • John Howard

    Audio 9 Nov 2009

    The man at the Australian helm in the late nineties to mid noughties, he introduced his country to an economic boom, GST and a "War on Terror" while introducing a lot of asylum seekers to the island… Audio

  • RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 9 April 2025

    Audio
    music
    9 Apr 2025

    This week on Pocket Edition, Maggie Tweedie introduces us to new music from Erny Belle, The Hongi Slinger and Reb Fountain. Audio

  • Music Critic: Womb and The Hongi Slicker

    Audio
    music
    5 Mar 2025

    Afternoons music critic Sarah Thomson brings you new music. Today she'll introduce new tunes by Womb and The Hongi Slicker. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Music with Charlotte Ryan

    Audio 24 Jan 2024

    Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan celebrates the music of Calexico ahead of their NZ shows and introduces us to Louis Cato. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Music Critic: Dianne Swann

    Audio 12 Oct 2023

    Regular Afternoons music critic Dianne Swann introduces two tracks from Mitski's latest record, 'The Land is Hospitable and So Are We'. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 30 August 2023

    Audio
    music
    30 Aug 2023

    Jana Te Nahu Owen introduces us to fresh new music on her playlist and we celebrate
    the success of Don Mcglashan. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Government considering new law to cover natural disasters.

    Audio 27 Sep 2010

    The Government is considering introducing a new law to cover any natural disaster of a similar size to the Canterbury earthquake. Audio

  • Waterview - first case for fast-tracking consent process

    Audio 3 Sep 2010

    Auckland's giant Waterview roading project will be the first to go through the government's fast-tracking consent process, introduced last year. Audio

  • Government plans for Christchurch's recovery

    Audio 25 Feb 2011

    The Government says it cannot rule out introducing a special nationwide tax to pay for the rebuilding of quake hit Christchurch. Audio

  • HIV and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    Audio 14 Jul 2011

    Warren Tate talks about his work on HIV and introduces Eiren Sweetman who is looking for biomarkers for chronic fatigue syndrome Audio

  • US Correspondent - Luiza Savage

    Audio 26 Jul 2011

    Legal gay marriage is introduced in the state of New York and the stalemate in talks over the US debt ceiling. Audio

  • ACC changes delayed

    Audio 15 Oct 2009

    The National-led Government is scrambling to get support for its proposed changes to ACC and has delayed introducing its legislation. Audio

  • New Australian laws could open door for NZ doctors

    Audio 22 Oct 2009

    Draft laws have been introduced to Australia's parliament making it easier for New Zealand trained doctors to work across the Tasman. Audio

  • Nine day fortnight scheme to be extended

    Audio 21 Apr 2009

    The Govt. scheme, introduced following the recent jobs summit, is to be extended to small businesses with less than 100 workers. Audio

  • Made in China

    Audio 15 Jun 2009

    Australian bureaucrats are introducing legislation that will ban the purchase of government goods and services that have been made in China. Audio

  • Wanganui bill could make way for total ban on gang patches

    Audio 7 May 2009

    The bill that will outlaw the wearing of gang patches in public in Wanganui was introduced by Whanganui MP Chester Borrows. Audio

  • Power companies should pay for insulation says Age Concern

    Audio 27 May 2009

    Tomorrow's Budget is expected to introduce a fund of around 300 million dollars to insulate homes over the next four years. Audio

  • Growers call for the labelling of irradiated Aussie tomatoes

    Audio 1 May 2013

    Tomatoes New Zealand is calling on the Government to introduce compulsory labelling for irradiated products, saying consumers deserve an informed choice. Audio

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