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No plans to have visitors test for Covid-19 as China relaxes travel rules, Ministry of Health says
No plan to reintroduce travel Covid-19 testing as China cases soar
New Zealand has no plans to test international arrivals, as some countries tighten restrictions for travellers from China where case numbers are soaring.
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A dozen quirky soon-to-be laws flying under the radar in 2022
Quirky upcoming laws flying under the radar this year
Here's 12 up-and-coming bits of legislation that haven't had much attention in amongst everything else.
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How to become a film expert over the summer holidays
How to become a film expert over the summer holidays
There's plenty of streaming services, but when it comes to classic cinema, the pickings can be lean. RNZ's Nik Dirga looks at 10 iconic movies made before 1980 on top platforms to catch up on.
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Taiwan to extend compulsory military service on China threat - government source
Taiwan to extend compulsory military service on China threat - government source
Taiwan is expected to announce a plan to extend compulsory military service to one year from the current four months.
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Year in Politics: Changing fortunes, losses and gains
Year in Politics: Changing fortunes, losses and gains
Analysis - 2022 was the year that changed the political landscape as Labour support drifted away and National's resurrection put the party into a strong position to seize power in 2023, Peter Wilson w…
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Second bittern in six months killed on Taranaki roads
Second rare bird killed in six months on Taranaki roads
The large stocky herons - one of the rarest wetland birds in the world - are notoriously secretive and deemed nationally critical in New Zealand.
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The Sampler: The best international albums of 2022
Tony Stamp reflects on ten of his favourite international releases from the past year, including futurist flamenco, unfiltered R&B, space rock, and rap. Audio
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The Sampler: The best international albums of 2022
The Sampler: The best international albums of 2022
Tony Stamp reflects on ten of his favourite international releases from the past year, including futurist flamenco, unfiltered R&B, space rock, and rap.
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Pricing farm emissions can't lead to cuts in production - West Coast council
Pricing farm emissions can't lead to production cuts - council
The West Coast Regional Council has given "partial support" to some of the government's proposals - but has concerns.
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PNG provinces banning booze over festive season to curb violence
PNG provinces banning booze over festive season to curb violence
Ahead of the Christmas weekend, some provinces in Papua New Guinea have introduced liquor bans in the hope of curbing the violence that stems from binge drinking.
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Crime Scene Cleaners broke the law - but dodged prosecution - with 'morally repugnant' social media posts
Cleaners' social media posts 'morally repugnant' - but no charges
Crime Scene Cleaners broke the law when it posted graphic scenes of sudden deaths and suspected suicides to its social media accounts. But it will not be charged.
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 22 December 2022
In this week's Pocket Edition, Scribe tells Charlotte Ryan why he's relieved to finally be sharing new music after a lengthy 10 year hiatus. Waikato collective IA play live for Jesse Mulligan and Kane… Audio
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Nothing to concede - FijiFirst says election can only be decided in parliament
'What's there to concede?' - FijiFirst says Bainimarama is PM until ballot
The ruling FijiFirst party is refusing to concede the 2022 general election, saying it can only be called after the election of the prime minister on the floor of parliament. Audio
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Hutt City Council endorses Make It 16 campaign
Council endorses Make It 16 campaign
Mayor Campbell Barry hopes lowering the eligible voting age could turn around low turnout during elections.
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Economist urging different approach to tackle inflation with new legal framework
Economist urging different approach to tackle inflation with new legal framework
The Council of Trade Unions (CTU) is proposing the government introduce new legislation to tackle inflation and a cost of living crisis. Audio
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Congestion charging possible under proposed new NZ-wide transport ticketing system
Congestion charging possible under proposed new ticketing system
The new system for buses, ferries and trains also opens the way for more road tolls and to introduce congestion charges for motorists for the first time.
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Emissions pricing proposal splits farming industry opinion
Emissions pricing proposal splits farming industry opinion
Farmers want yet more changes to the latest emissions pricing proposal.
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Natural and Built Environment replaces the Resource Management Act: What you need to know
Replacing the RMA: What you need to know
Explainer - Back from the dead, cobbled together from old parts and handed to the NBA: It's not Frankenstein's monster playing basketball, it's the government's RMA replacements.
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Red tape keeps drones and air taxis grounded - for now
Red tape keeps drones and air taxis grounded - for now
Kiwi aerospace entrepreneurs are pushing ahead with air taxis, reusable rockets and tree-spotting drones, despite frustrations.
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Eddie Osei-Nketia yet to speak with Athletics NZ on American football move
Eddie Osei-Nketia yet to speak with Athletics NZ on American football move
New Zealand 100m record holder Eddie Osei-Nketia's decision to pursue a career in American football appears to have come as a surprise to Athletics New Zealand.
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Councillors divided over $40 per hour travel time allowance
Councillors divided over $40 per hour travel time allowance
Marlborough's councillors are divided about whether to introduce a travel time allowance - with one saying approving it will "look bad".
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Taliban closes universities to women
Taliban bans women from Afghan universities
The move further restricts women's access to formal education, after they were excluded from most secondary schools.
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Government makes changes to farm-level emissions pricing plan
Government makes changes to farm-level emissions pricing plan
After a huge outcry from farmers, the government has made some changes to its proposal to price agricultural carbon emissions.
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Piercing ban for boys to stay at Auckland's Mount Albert Grammar school
Audio 20 Dec 2022An Auckland school has refused to buckle over its uniform policy, despite pressure from parents and students, and guidelines set by the Human Rights Commission. Mount Albert Grammar had a rule that… Audio
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Ahmed's record haul sets England on course for clean sweep in Pakistan
Ahmed's record haul sets England on course for clean sweep in Pakistan
England leg spinner Rehan Ahmed picked five wickets on test debut to put the team on course for victory in the third and final test against Pakistan in Karachi.