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What's productivity and why do we keep hearing about it?
Productivity: What you need to know
We've heard a lot about productivity recently. But what is it, and why does it matter?
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Oral Questions for Thursday 24 October 2024
Audio 24 Oct 2024Questions to Ministers TAMATHA PAUL to the Acting Prime Minister: What commitments, if any, will the Government make to ensuring the 44 recommendations from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the… Audio
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A push to make stalking illegal in New Zealand
Stalking is not uncommon in New Zealand, and it isn't a crime
The Detail: A new bill to criminalise stalking could be here by the end of the year. Here's what it might look like.
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Oral Questions for 23 October 2024
Audio 23 Oct 2024Questions to Ministers DAN BIDOIS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on Government finances? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he have confidence in all his… Audio
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Ross Bremner findings: Details of horrific attack revealed for first time
Details of Ross Bremner's deadly attacks revealed for first time
Bremner's frenzied attacks on his parents and a couple he didn't know killed three of them. Some details can now be reported for the first time.
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Napier victim felt ‘this was it’ during prolonged, brutal beating by other women
Terrified woman jumped naked from upper-storey window to escape brutal attack
Two of the women involved in the attack on 10 September 2023 have now been sent to prison.
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The Pacific prepares for a potential Trump presidency
Climate and China weigh on how the US views Pacific relations
Pacific leaders will keep their preference for US President quiet, yet viewing relations only through the lens of China does nobody a service, writes University of Hawaiʻi's Henryk Szadziewski
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Buffet appeals for dialogue as he ends New Caledonia visit
Buffet appeals for dialogue as he ends New Caledonia visit
"The time has come to return to dialogue, discussion, exchange, after the terrible (events) New Caledonia has been through." Audio
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Yanfei Bao: Court hears possible motive in agent's murder
Yanfei Bao murder trial: 'This case is not simple,' defence claims
Chinese national Tingjun Cao is on trial in the High Court in Christchurch for the murder of the real estate agent in 2023.
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Abuse in care: Trial of three former Kingseat boys' home staff begins
Trial of Kingseat boys' home staff begins
Three former staff members from the south Auckland home have pleaded not guilty to multiple criminal charges in Manukau District Court. Audio
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Donald Trump thrusts McDonald’s into political arena in final days of election
Trump thrusts McDonald's into political arena in final days of campaign
The former president visited one of the fast-food chain's Pennsylvania franchises as he questioned Kamala Harris' claim she once worked at a McDonald's.
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Israel intensifies offensive in Gaza, Lebanon after Hamas leader's death
At least 87 dead or missing after airstrike in Gaza
It is one of the highest death tolls for months from a single attack.
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Government anti-violence initiatives stop and start: 'There is a lack of a cohesive plan'
'Lack of a cohesive plan' on anti-violence initiatives
Nine ministries are embarking on a second national anti-violence plan after the first multimillion-dollar plan delivered patchy results.
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Everything we learnt from Lisa Marie Presley's posthumous memoir
Lisa Marie Presley's memoir is a sad, shocking and tender look at the price paid for fame
Lisa Marie Presley died before she had the chance to finish her memoir, so her eldest daughter helped it make its way into the world, as per her wishes.
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New Caledonia's Congress president: Azerbaijan deal 'null and void'
New Caledonia's Congress president declares Azerbaijan deal 'null and void'
The deal signed with Azerbaijan caused outrage at the time within the Congress's loyalists ranks.
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Beijing has finally opened the chequebook to save China's flagging economy. It may be too late
Beijing has finally opened the chequebook to save China's flagging economy. It may be too late
While Australian households are amongst the world's most indebted - courtesy of hefty mortgages - Chinese households are stacked to the rafters with savings. That sounds great, but it's causing real…
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The case for getting rid of rents
Tracy Rosenthal is the co-author of a new book, Abolish Rent: How Tenants Can End The Housing Crisis. Audio
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Hundreds of Wgtn homeless squeezed between housing crisis and clampdown on support - advocate
Wgtn homeless numbers soar in housing crisis - advocate
There has been a 40 percent increase in homelessness in Wellington, according to a charity that works with rough sleepers. Audio
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At least 20 killed in attack on miners in Balochistan, southwestern Pakistan, police say
Gunmen line up and shoot dead 20 miners in Pakistan
The attack in the mineral-rich province of Balochistan that borders Afghanistan and Iran, is the worst in weeks.
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Revealed: All the 300 Fast-Track projects and ministers' conflicts of interest
Revealed: All the 300 Fast-Track projects and ministers' conflicts of interest
The government has released a huge tranche of documents that show discussions between officials and ministers on which Fast-track projects would get the green light.
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'Not one player' came forward with evidence - Fiji Rugby Union investigates corruption claims
Fiji Rugby: 'Not one player has come forward with evidence of corruption'
The union said it engaged the services of I. Naiveli & Co Chartered Accountants to condcut an investigation to ensure transparency and accountability.
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Dave Letele to close down Auckland foodbank
Dave Letele to close down Auckland foodbank
The community leader says funding hasn't been able to match increased demand. Audio
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Pacific news in brief for 10 October
Pacific news in brief for 10 October
A round-up ofnews in brief from around the region, including Pacific island nations continuing to call for a mandatory universal levy on carbon emissions from shipping.
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France’s new overseas minister to visit New Caledonia next week
France's new overseas minister to visit New Caledonia next week
François-Noël Buffet said the visit comes in support of all players in New Caledonia in the wake of the crisis triggered by riots.
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Fiji's speaker ‘must resign’ after ‘racially charged’ remarks - human rights coalition
Fiji's speaker 'must resign' after 'racially charged' remarks - rights groups
Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu made comments in response to an MP, who is a descendant of blackbirded Pacific Islanders, which rights groups say were "racially charged" and "evil".