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  • Means-testing NZ Super payments one way to address scheme's rising cost

    News
    Business money
    30 Nov 2022
    Retirement plan sign

    Introducing asset and income testing for NZ Super is one way to address the rising cost of the scheme, an investment fund manager says.

    Means-testing NZ Super payments one way to address scheme's rising cost
  • Oath Keepers founder convicted of sedition in US Capitol attack plot

    News
    World
    30 Nov 2022
    Supporters of US President Donald Trump fight with riot police outside the Capitol building on 6 January 2021 in Washington DC.

    Stewart Rhodes was found guilty on of seditious conspiracy for last year's attack on the US Capitol.

    Oath Keepers founder convicted of sedition in US Capitol attack plot
  • The problem with entrenching party policy

    Audio
    politics national
    30 Nov 2022
    Three Waters.

    Could entrenching part of the Three Waters legislation set a dangerous precedent? Audio

  • The problem with entrenching party policy

    News
    The Detail politics
    30 Nov 2022
    Three Waters.

    Could entrenching part of the Three Waters legislation set a dangerous precedent?

    Audio

    The problem with entrenching party policy
  • China protests: Authorities fight losing battle against zero-Covid

    News
    World Covid-19
    29 Nov 2022
    Protesters march along a street during a rally for the victims of a deadly fire as well as a protest against China's harsh Covid-19 restrictions in Beijing on 28 November, 2022.

    Analysis - China's strategy for tackling Covid-19 feels frozen in time.

    China protests: Authorities fight losing battle against zero-Covid
  • Factory switches boiler from coal to woodchips for potato chip production

    News
    New Zealand Country
    29 Nov 2022
    Wooden board with tasty french fries and ketchup on table, closeup

    A coal-fired boiler has been converted to use woodchips to make potato chips, cutting emissions at a Timaru factory by 95 percent.

    Factory switches boiler from coal to woodchips for potato chip production
  • ACT Party sets out RMA alternative and transport policies

    News
    Politics
    29 Nov 2022
    ACT party leader David Seymour

    The ACT Party has put forward a policy to replace the Resource Management Act by separating urban development from environmental protection.

    ACT Party sets out RMA alternative and transport policies
  • Scott Morrison to face censure motion over secret ministries affair

    News
    World
    29 Nov 2022
    Australia's former prime minister Scott Morrison speaks to media during a press conference in Sydney on August 17, 2022. - Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on August 16 said that his predecessor Scott Morrison secretly seized control of five ministerial posts, labelling it an "unprecedented trashing of our democracy". (Photo by Steven Saphore / AFP)

    The former Australian prime minister secretly appointed himself to administer several ministries throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Former Australian prime minister Scott Morrison to face censure motion over secret ministries affair
  • Monkeypox renamed mpox to avoid stigmatising language

    News
    World
    29 Nov 2022
    Monkeypox virus particles, illustration. Monkeypox is a zoonotic virus from the Poxviridae family that causes monkeypox, a pox-like disease. At the centre of the monkeypox virus is a core nucleoprotein that contains the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) genome. This is surrounded by an outer envelope that is covered with surface tubules. This virus, which is found near rainforests in Central and West Africa causes disease in humans and monkeys, although its natural hosts are rodents. It is capable of human to human transmission. In humans it causes fever, swollen glands and a rash of fluid-filled blisters.

    The change to mpox was prompted by concerns over racist and stigmatising language linked to the virus's name.

    Monkeypox renamed mpox by WHO to avoid stigmatising language
  • Police to broaden gang operation, revise policy on fleeing drivers - Coster

    News
    New Zealand crime
    29 Nov 2022
    No caption

    Police will increase their presence in problem areas for retail crime, broaden the gang-focused Operation Cobalt and plan to revise their policy on chasing fleeing drivers. Audio

    Police to broaden gang operation, revise policy on fleeing drivers - Commissioner Andrew Coster
  • Police Commissioner on revision to pursuits policy

    Audio
    crime
    29 Nov 2022
    No caption

    Ram raiders who may have been let go by police could now be chased in a revision to fleeing driving policy. 

    Announcing the policy Andrew Coster said changes introduced two years ago had seen an… Audio

  • Retailers and migrants on government security measures

    Audio
    crime
    29 Nov 2022
    Wellington Dairy owner protest

    The Government is scrambling to take a tougher line on crime in the face of extraordinary pressure.
     
    Dairy owners yesterday shut up shop to commemorate the slain shopkeeper Janak Patel and to call… Audio

  • Shot clock may be introduced to speed up rugby

    News
    Sport
    29 Nov 2022
    England's Billy Vunipola prepares for a scrum against Springboks.

    A countdown 'shot clock' timer on scrums, line-outs and kicks at goal could be introduced to help speed up the game before the Rugby World Cup.

    Shot clock may be introduced to speed up rugby
  • As Kiwis tighten their belts, why not a windfall tax on corporate mega-profits too?

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    28 Nov 2022
    Various denominations of coins

    Opinion - As recession looms, some have called for a windfall tax on record corporate profits. But do such taxes actually work? And what is a windfall tax?

    As NZ workers and households tighten their belts, why not a windfall tax on corporate mega-profits too?
  • Cabinet to debate three waters anti-privatisation entrenchment

    News
    Politics
    28 Nov 2022
    Three Waters.

    Cabinet will today discuss an entrenchment provision in the three waters legislation after lawyers and opposition parties criticised the move as unconstitutional. Audio

    Cabinet to debate three waters anti-privatisation entrenchment - PM Jacinda Ardern
  • ACT launches truancy policy for schools

    News
    Politics education
    27 Nov 2022

    ACT has launched a truancy policy aimed at resolving what it calls a school attendance "crisis".

    ACT launches truancy policy for schools
  • 'I feel like a bug they've squashed': Woman exhausted after fight with NZDF

    News
    New Zealand defence force
    26 Nov 2022
    New Zealand Army soldiers inside an Australian Army vehicle during the mission rehearsal exercise for Task Group Taji 3 at RAAF Edinburgh, with about 300 Australian soldiers, sailors and airmen prepared for deployment to Iraq in exercise at RAAF Edinburgh in Adelaide, South Australia.

    She was initially awarded $25k in the employment dispute. But now she owes them.

    NZ Defence Force spends four years overturning $25,000 employment ruling against them
  • Introducing: Toy Shaw

    Audio
    music
    26 Nov 2022
    Toy Shaw

    This week on Introducing its Toy Shaw. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Thermal pool complex makes a splash despite challenging first year

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    26 Nov 2022
    Ōpuke Thermal Pools and Spa.

    More than 100,000 people have flocked to Methven's Ōpuke Thermal Pools and Spa complex since it opened in November 2021.

    Thermal pool complex Ōpuke celebrates a challenging but successful first year
  • Labour's nightmare reality - an election year recession

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    26 Nov 2022
    Jacinda Ardern, Adrian Orr and Christopher Luxon.

    Analysis - The Supreme Court's voting age ruling age brings joy to campaigners but there's no way Parliament is going to lower it, while the Reserve Bank's possible recession could be Labour's…

    Labour's nightmare reality - an election year recession
  • Charles Darwin: Autographed document could fetch record price

    News
    World history
    25 Nov 2022
    Charles Darwin

    A rare signed document the scientist produced for a 19th century celebrity magazine is set to go to auction.

    Charles Darwin: Autographed document could fetch record price
  • Phil Paikea: 'I was taught wrong, I believed wrong'

    Audio 25 Nov 2022
    Phil Paikea wears sunglasses and stands in front of a house, a lake, mountains and a blue sky

    In support of White Ribbon Day – a global movement to end male violence against women and girls – The Panel welcomed a special guest. After an abusive childhood and years as a Black Power gang member… Audio

  • Wheelchair accessible garden tours

    Audio
    life and society
    25 Nov 2022

    Being wheelchair friendly isn't always a consideration on a garden tour but it's something organisers of this weekend's Auckland Garden DesignFest are out to change.  Debbie Hardy is the Chief… Audio

  • RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 24 November 2022

    Audio
    music
    24 Nov 2022

    In this week's Pocket Edition, Maggie Tweedie introduces new music from Sault, Hans Pucket and Fatoumata Diawara. We meet the mouthy UK outfit Yard Act, Kim Hill reveals a new project from award… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • ACC pressed to eliminate disparities in care

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    24 Nov 2022
    ACC Sign in Wellington

    The agency will need to help all injured people - not just those who make a claim - under new legislation to be introduced to Parliament on Friday.

    ACC’s scope to go beyond claimants, new legislation to come before Parliament shows
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