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Quick draw: Every-day online payment processing introduced
A big change to the way we pay the bills kicks in today - they'll now be processed 365 days a year, instead of just Monday to Friday - Kathryn is joined by Steve Wiggins, CEO of Payments NZ. Also… Audio
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Anti-poverty groups call out Working For Families overhaul delays
Anti-poverty groups call 'bulls---' on Working For Families overhaul delays
Labour says this year's Budget was simply "not the time" to overhaul Working for Families.
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Alonso senses chance to end dominant Red Bull's run
Alonso senses chance to end dominant Red Bull's run
Fernando Alonso is sensing a chance to end dominant Red Bull's run of success at the most glamorous and historic of street circuits.
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Native land lease policy reinstated by Fiji council of chiefs
Native land lease policy reinstated by Fiji council of chiefs
Fiji's Great Council of Chiefs has endorsed the reinstatement of a lease distribution policy with the iTaukei Land Trust Board.
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'School hours' shifts boost Sealord's workforce
When Sealord introduced school-hours shifts at their Nelson Factory, they went from labour shortages to more applicants than they could accommodate. CEO Doug Paulin talks to Jesse. Audio
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Can the cash rate hold steady, or will house prices push it up?
Can the cash rate hold steady, or will house prices push it up?
Despite the Reserve Bank's signal that inflation is back in its cage, Westpac economists say house prices are about to head up and push the need for another official cash rate rise. Audio
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Fonterra says $100m in carbon credit costs could help pay for clean energy
Decade before Fonterra abandons coal altogether
Fonterra, one of the country's largest greenhouse gas emitters, says it's working to reduce emissions, but more government assistance would help.
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Details of TAB-Entain deal still unclear with concern gambling harm may rise - Problem Gambling Foundation
Details of TAB-Entain deal still unclear with concern gambling harm may rise - Problem Gambling Foundation
A deal is expected to bring a better return to New Zealand racing but the Problem Gambling Foundation isn't confident a rise in harm won't be seen. Audio
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More tourists, same number of flights - Queenstown Airport unveils new future plans
More tourists, same number of flights - Queenstown Airport unveils new future plans
The airport has released its draft master plan for public consultation, hoping for a better reaction than its last one got. Video
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Pest species moves closer to a national park
There are major efforts underway to keep a bunch of Australian invaders from stepping foot - or paw - in one of our national parks. Wallabies were introduced to New Zealand in the late 1800 for… Audio
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Facebook owner Meta hit with record $2b fine over data transfers
Facebook owner Meta hit with record $2b fine over data transfers
Meta said it will appeal the ruling, including the "unjustified and unnecessary" fine that "sets a dangerous precedent for countless other companies".
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One family's reckoning with their slaver past
When BBC Laura Trevelyan newsreader recently discovered her family had owned more than a thousand slaves on a sugar plantation in the Caribbean, she knew there had to be a reckoning. Video, Audio
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Asthma Foundation calls for NZ to follow Australia in banning disposable vapes
Asthma Foundation pushes for NZ ban on disposable vapes
Under new rules in Australia, single-use disposable vapes are being banned. Audio
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"A huge step towards decarbonizing" - Coal Action Network
A huge step towards decarbonizing the economy and ending coal use.
That's how Coal Action Network Aotearoa is describing the government's move to help NZ Steel introduce a new electric arc furnace.
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NZ Hip Hop Stand Up | Season 3 | Episode 7: Melodownz "The Anthem"
Melodownz demonstrated his unique flow and ability to craft conscious lyrics in the 2017 track "The Anthem." Video
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NZ Steel to receive up to $140m to recycle scrap steel using electricity instead of coal
Govt to aid NZ Steel to halve its coal use: 'This project dwarfs anything we have done to date'
NZ Steel's Glenbrook plant will install an electric arc furnace to recycle its scrap steel - halving its coal use - in what the government is calling the country's largest ever emissions reduction…
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NZ Steel to receive up to $140m to recycle scrap steel using electricity instead of coal
Govt to aid NZ Steel to halve its coal use: 'This project dwarfs anything we have done to date'
NZ Steel's Glenbrook plant will install an electric arc furnace to recycle its scrap steel - halving its coal use - in what the government calls the country's largest emissions reduction project.
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Space Waltz return after almost 50 years with album 'Victory'
Space Waltz formed in 1974 by frontman Alastair Riddell sharing members with bands like Split Enz. They shot to fame after performing their hit 'Out on the Street' on the conservative local TV show… Video, Audio
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The Smiths' bassist Andy Rourke dies age 59
The Smiths' bassist Andy Rourke dies age 59
Bassist for The Smiths Andy Rourke has died after a lengthy illness with pancreatic cancer, bandmate Johnny Marr says.
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Stuff that went down under Budget urgency
It’s the norm following the delivery of the Budget for the House to go into urgency, when government moves through legislation directly related to the Budget and some other stuff too. Audio
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Stuff that went down under Budget urgency
Stuff that went down under Budget urgency
It’s the norm following the delivery of the Budget for the House to go into urgency, when government moves through legislation directly related to the Budget and some other stuff too.
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'No Frills' Budget delivers something but not everything for people with disabilities
'No Frills' Budget delivers something but not everything for people with disabilities
Opinion - The disabled community has something to celebrate as a result of today's Budget, but the spending breakdown of some things really needs to be seen, writes Chris Ford.
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RNZ Music Pocket Editiom: 18 May 2023
In this weeks show Kathryn Ryan interviews one of Aotearoa's most decorated performers. Alison Goldfrapp dials in from East London to share her first solo record. Maggie Tweedie introduces new music… Audio
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Cost-of-living Budget centres on cheaper childcare
Cost-of-living Budget centres on cheaper childcare
Young families are the clear target of Labour's election-year Budget, but its flagship promise - cheaper childcare - won't kick in until next year.