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New law on tech firms paying for news proposed in US
A new law that would give news organisations more power to negotiate fees for content shared on facebook has been proposed in America. In a throwback to Facebook's stoush with Australia over similar… Audio
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Three waters: Law Society urges Nanaia Mahuta to remove entrenchment provision
Three waters: Law Society urges minister to drop 'constitutionally objectionable' provision
The Law Society has lambasted a provision in three waters legislation making it more difficult to privatise water assets.
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Immigration NZ accidentally issues two residence visas to some applicants
Immigration accidentally gives two visas to some applicants
It is the latest in a series of glitches in the $56.6m ADEPT computer system, which was introduced to streamline visa operations.
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From nothing to international competition: Tonga takes to handball
From nothing to international competition: Tonga takes to handball
Tonga makes its international debut in handball this week after a surge in popularity in the sport in the Kingdom.
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Food for a happy gut: Tim Spector
Genetic epidemiologist and award winning author, Professor Tim Spector introduced the world to the wonders of the gut microbiome in his first book The Diet Myth. His latest book - Food for Life is an… Audio
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Pair plead guilty to conspiring to bribe Marshall Islands officials
Pair plead guilty to conspiring to bribe Marshall Islands officials
Two naturalised Marshallese citizens have plead guilty to conspiring to violate the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in connection with a multi-year scheme to bribe Marshall Islands government…
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Programme-makers anxious about public media project
For more than 30 years the nation's independent producers have been able to bid for money from the public purse to make programmes via New Zealand on Air. But from next year, the new public media… Audio
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Programme-makers anxious about public media project
Programme-makers anxious about public media project
For more than 30 years the nation's independent producers have been able to bid for money from the public purse to make programmes via New Zealand on Air. But from next year, the new public media…
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Introducing: Freyja
Audio 3 Dec 2022Freyja began her journey into the music scene as a drummer. Playing in numerous Wellington bands including mum-rock band Sure Boy. Audio
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Restoring the balance of nature along the Kaikōura coastline
Restoring the balance of nature along the Kaikōura coastline
Country Life - A 127 kilometre trapline is being established between Awatere River in Marlborough and Oaro River in North Canterbury to protect endangered native birds from introduced predators. Audio
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Restoring the balance of nature along the Kaikōura coastline
A trapline snakes its way along the coast between the Awatere River in Marlborough and Oaro River in North Canterbury. It's there to protect endangered native birds from introduced predators. The Te… Audio
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Restoring the balance of nature along the Kaikōura coastline
Restoring the balance of nature along the Kaikōura coastline
A trapline snakes its way along the coast between the Awatere River in Marlborough and Oaro River in North Canterbury. It's there to protect endangered native birds from introduced predators. The Te…
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Questions remain over how Three Waters anti-privatisation clause got past ministers
Questions remain over how Three Waters anti-privatisation clause got past ministers
Labour's top brass somehow missed the memo at their caucus meeting last week that the Three Waters amendment they were backing was a constitutional bear trap.
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Pacific Waves for 3 December 2022
Tonga's disaster rebuilding woes; Czech Republic establishes embassy in Tonga; Pacific fisheries observers back on purse seiners in January; PNG introduces biggest budget in its history Audio
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PNG introduces biggest budget in its history
Papua New Guinea's Treasury Minister, Ian Ling-Stuckey, announced budgetary support for low income households as well as a significant tax increase for banks. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Vietnam, entrenching law, Covid summer
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Vietnam, entrenching law, Covid summer
The Week in Detail: Vietnam, entrenching law, Covid summer
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Malachi Subecz's death: Government accused of avoiding 'more work' on dealing with child abuse
'Frankly unacceptable': Govt accused of inadequate response to child abuse
Justice advocacy groups say the government should be doing more to address child abuse. Audio
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Parties in dispute over baby's heart operation fail to resolve issue after hearing
Parties in dispute over baby's heart operation fail to resolve issue after hearing
All sides in a dispute over a four-month-old baby who needs heart surgery have met since their court hearing, but have not been able to resolve the situation.
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How to protect - or regulate - rongoā Māori
The government is revisiting how and if rongoā Māori - or traditional Māori medicine - is being incorporated and protected in legislation which aims to regulate natural medicine.
The Therapeutic… Audio
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How to help pre-schoolers learn social skills
How do children develop social skills and how best can parents support this? Wellington speech and language therapist Christian Wright has some strategies and he'll take your questions Audio
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Drua coach says team far more settled ahead of new season
Drua coach says team far more settled ahead of new season
Meli Derenalagi will return as captain of the Fiji Drua for a second season.
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Pacific news in brief for November 30
Pacific news in brief for November 30
PNG govt reveals biggest budget in country's history; Oil spill in Solomon Islands suspected from WWII wreck; WHO changes moneypox to mpox, and more.
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When New Zealanders get into trouble overseas
If you're arrested or detained overseas, who do you call for help back home - and can they really help you? Audio
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When New Zealanders get into trouble overseas
When New Zealanders get into trouble overseas
If you're arrested or detained overseas, who do you call for help back home - and can they really help you?
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