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  • Watch: Hipkins confirms fuel excise, public transport decision - 'Every little bit helps'

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    1 Feb 2023
    Prime Minister Chris Hipkins speaking in Māngere, Auckland, after speaking to flood-affected businesses on 1 February, 2023.

    Prime Minister Chris Hipkins who is in Auckland today has confirmed the cut to the fuel excise tax and half-price public transport will be extended until June. Audio

    Chris Hipkins confirms fuel excise cut, public transport support to be extended until June
  • Govt extending half-price public transport, fuel tax cuts

    Audio
    politics policy
    1 Feb 2023
    10069448 - vivid yellow truck in motion under bright sun on a highway

    The government is extending the petrol tax cut and half price public transport til the 30th of June to help ease the rising cost of living.

    Road User Charges are also discounted.

    The subsidies… Audio

  • What you need to know before choosing a cat

    Audio
    animals
    1 Feb 2023
    cats

    It's kitten season, so if you're thinking about getting a cat - now is a good time as animal shelters are full of them. But what cat is going to suit your household? How much do cats cost to run? How… Audio

  • Govt to announce extension to petrol-tax cut, half-price transport

    News
    New Zealand
    1 Feb 2023
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    The subsidies were first introduced at the start of last year and were due to end on 31 March.

    Expectation petrol tax cut and half-price public transport will be extended
  • Over 100 holes left by metal detecting at Marlborough’s premier park

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    31 Jan 2023
    Someone with a metal detector is thought to be searching for hidden gems at Marlborough’s Pollard Park at night. (File photo) SUPPLIED: STUFF - SINGLE USE ONLY

    A person using a metal detector at Marlborough's premier park is believed to be responsible for leaving more than 100 holes.

    Over 100 holes left by metal detecting at Marlborough’s premier park
  • Ban on blood donation because of mad cow disease likely to be lifted

    News
    New Zealand health
    31 Jan 2023
    Role of nurses in blood services and donor sessions.  Nurse and blood donor at donation.

    The ban cut out about 10 percent of possible blood donors.

    Ban on blood donation because of mad cow disease likely to be lifted
  • Warnings of price rises as fuel subsidy ends

    Audio 31 Jan 2023
    WYNTK fuel tax cut

    The government's fuel subsidy comes to an end today, and there are warnings the cost of some goods could rise. Transport companies are estimating everyday goods could rise, with one source in the meat… Audio

  • Australian Correspondent Brad Foster

    Audio
    politics
    30 Jan 2023
    Taryn Brumfitt before and After

    Brad Foster reports that the Auckland flooding has been big news in Australia over the weekend. He also introduces us to the Australian Of The Year for 2023, body image culture campaigner, Taryn… Audio

  • Calm Djokovic sits on tennis Grand Slam precipice

    News
    Sport
    29 Jan 2023
    Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic

    Novak Djokovic says he does not feel any different "in terms of stress" as he aims to win the Australian Open final and clinch a record-equalling 22nd men's major.

    Calm Djokovic sits on tennis Grand Slam precipice
  • Māori leaders on alcohol policy: 'We should stop pretending this isn't about money'

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    28 Jan 2023
    No caption

    After centuries of what they say are failed policies, marae, hapū, iwi and community leaders are calling for reform of alcohol laws.

    Māori leaders on alcohol policy: 'We should stop pretending this isn't about money'
  • West Auckland residents in flood-prone areas asked to prepare to evacuate

    News
    New Zealand weather
    27 Jan 2023
    Flooding on Candia Road in Henderson Valley, west Auckland.

    Auckland Emergency Management says the weather across Tāmaki Makaurau is continuing to worsen and residents in flood-prone areas should prepare to evacuate. Audio

    Wild weather: Crashes, power cuts as severe thunderstorm watch issued for northern NZ
  • Sold out in 20 minutes: Free range egg farmers dealing with huge demand

    News
    New Zealand Country
    27 Jan 2023
    Generic eggs in cartons

    Free range egg farmers are fielding constant calls and managing a flood of customers at farmers' markets, as supplies are predicted to remain tight for a few more months. Audio

    Egg shortage: Free range egg farmers dealing with huge demand
  • Why we should consider banning pet parrots

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    26 Jan 2023

    Opinion - Birds sold in the pet trade are often colourful and charismatic creatures. But there are negative aspects of the pet trade that warrant a closer look.

    Escaped pet parrots threaten New Zealand’s vulnerable native birds – why a ban is the best solution
  • 'Take some of the pain off' - Small businesses offer Hipkins advice

    News
    Politics Business
    26 Jan 2023
    PM Chris Hipkins fronts his first post-cabinet press conference as Prime Minister

    Small businesses across Aotearoa aren't confident the new prime minister will address their issues in time to win them over before the general election.

    Small businesses offer Chris Hipkins advice: 'Take some of the pain off'
  • Hipkins' 'capital O' opportunity to rebrand post-Ardern Labour

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    25 Jan 2023
    WHANGANUI, NEW ZEALAND - JANUARY 24: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Incoming Labour leader and Prime Minister, Chris Hipkins, arrive during Rātana Celebrations on January 24, 2023 in Whanganui, New Zealand. The 2023 Rātana Celebrations mark the last day as Prime Minister for Jacinda Ardern following her resignation on January 19. Labour MP Chris Hipkins became the sole nominee for her replacement and will be sworn in as the new Prime Minister at a ceremony on January 25.  (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

    Analysis - The choices he makes this week will have a huge impact on what happens in October, when we go to the polls, Tim Watkin writes.

    Chris Hipkins' 'capital O' opportunity to rebrand post-Jacinda Ardern Labour
  • 'Sound like big shotguns' - Second chance for say on bird-scaring devices

    News
    Country Local Democracy Reporting
    25 Jan 2023
    Whakatāne District Council senior policy planners Deborah Ganley and Stephen Allerby carry out monitoring of audible bird-scaring devices in spring of 2021.

    Some submitters have asked for a total ban of audible bird scaring devices in the Whakatāne district - but Horticulture New Zealand says any further restrictions could harm the industry.

    Bird scarers 'sound like big shotguns': Whakatāne council considers more limits
  • Second round of fluttering shearwater introduced to Cape Farewell from Marlborough Sounds

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    24 Jan 2023
    Fluttering shearwater/pakahā chicks from Long Island have been translocated to Cape Farewell for a second year in a row. SUPPLIED: ANTHONY PHELPS/STUFF - SINGLE USE ONLY

    Fluttering shearwater/pakahā chicks from Long Island in the Marlborough Sounds have successfully been transferred to Cape Farewell for a second year.

    Second round of fluttering shearwater introduced to Cape Farewell from Marlborough Sounds
  • Rugby Australia won't change Giteau Law this year

    News
    Sport
    24 Jan 2023
    Wallabies player Quade Cooper

    Rugby Australia will not make any major changes to the Giteau Law as Eddie Jones begins preparing to take charge of the Wallabies.

    Rugby Australia won't change Giteau Law this year
  • Podcast Trailer | NZ Wars: Stories of Wairau

    Audio
    history te ao Māori
    23 Jan 2023
    NZ Wars: Stories of Wairau tile

    The NZ Wars series goes back to the first shots fired... to Wairau in June 1843. The fourth chapter of this landmark podcast is out February 3. Audio

  • Introducing: Tia Ward

    Audio
    music
    21 Jan 2023
    Tia Ward - Ko Wai Ahau

    This week we introduce you to emerging Artist Tia Ward  (Taranaki, Ngāti Maniapoto) with her beautiful waiata ‘Ko Wai Ahau’. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Juventus face points deduction for player deals

    News
    Sport
    21 Jan 2023
    Juventus are on course for a Champions league semi-final berth.

    An Italian soccer prosecutor has requested that Juventus be docked nine points because of the way it accounted for player transfers.

    Juventus face points deduction for player deals
  • Sunday looms for Labour MPs to elect new Prime Minister

    Audio 20 Jan 2023

    Sunday is decision day for Labour MPs choosing a new Prime Minister. Under a rule introduced in 2021, if the party is in power at the time its leader vacates the job, the caucus can elect a new one as… Audio

  • Māoridom reflects on Jacinda Ardern's premiership with mixed emotions

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    20 Jan 2023
    Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern being welcomed at the Waitangi treaty Grounds 2021

    Several Māori leaders across the motu reflected on the prime minister's achievements after she announced her resignation on Thursday afternoon.

    Māoridom reflects on Jacinda Ardern's premiership with mixed emotions
  • Boeing wins contract to develop experimental fuel-efficient airliner

    News
    World technology
    19 Jan 2023
    Conception of how the Sustainable Flight Demonstrator might look.

    Boeing will work with NASA to "build, test, and fly a full-scale demonstrator aircraft" at a cost of over NZ$1 billion.

    Boeing wins contract to develop experimental fuel-efficient airliner
  • Water stoppages mooted as Grey District grapples with potential drought

    News
    New Zealand weather
    19 Jan 2023
    Lawn sprinkler with a lot of copy-space and sun shining from back side

    Despite the West Coast's reputation as one of the country's wettest spots, parts of the region are now grappling with a potential drought. Audio

    Water stoppages mooted as Grey District grapples with potential drought
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