Search Results
Related tags:
- Introducing
- introducing
- Introducing: Randa
- Introducing: Estere
- Introducing Thieves
- introduced species
- introduced pests
- introduced animals
- introducing solids
- Introducing Marconi Receiver
- Introducing: Bill Morris
- Introducing: Cool Cult
- Introducing: Carb On Carb
Displaying items 5626 - 5650 of 10000 in total
-
Means-testing NZ Super payments one way to address scheme's rising cost
Means-testing NZ Super payments one way to address scheme's rising cost
Introducing asset and income testing for NZ Super is one way to address the rising cost of the scheme, an investment fund manager says.
-
Oath Keepers founder convicted of sedition in US Capitol attack plot
Oath Keepers founder convicted of sedition in US Capitol attack plot
Stewart Rhodes was found guilty on of seditious conspiracy for last year's attack on the US Capitol.
-
The problem with entrenching party policy
Could entrenching part of the Three Waters legislation set a dangerous precedent? Audio
-
The problem with entrenching party policy
The problem with entrenching party policy
Could entrenching part of the Three Waters legislation set a dangerous precedent?
Audio -
China protests: Authorities fight losing battle against zero-Covid
China protests: Authorities fight losing battle against zero-Covid
Analysis - China's strategy for tackling Covid-19 feels frozen in time.
-
Factory switches boiler from coal to woodchips for potato chip production
Factory switches boiler from coal to woodchips for potato chip production
A coal-fired boiler has been converted to use woodchips to make potato chips, cutting emissions at a Timaru factory by 95 percent.
-
ACT Party sets out RMA alternative and transport policies
ACT Party sets out RMA alternative and transport policies
The ACT Party has put forward a policy to replace the Resource Management Act by separating urban development from environmental protection.
-
Former Australian prime minister Scott Morrison to face censure motion over secret ministries affair
Scott Morrison to face censure motion over secret ministries affair
The former Australian prime minister secretly appointed himself to administer several ministries throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.
-
Monkeypox renamed mpox by WHO to avoid stigmatising language
Monkeypox renamed mpox to avoid stigmatising language
The change to mpox was prompted by concerns over racist and stigmatising language linked to the virus's name.
-
Police to broaden gang operation, revise policy on fleeing drivers - Commissioner Andrew Coster
Police to broaden gang operation, revise policy on fleeing drivers - Coster
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 Commissioner on revision to pursuits policy
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
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
Shot clock may be introduced to speed up rugby
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.
-
As NZ workers and households tighten their belts, why not a windfall tax on corporate mega-profits too?
As Kiwis tighten their belts, why not a windfall tax on corporate mega-profits too?
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?
-
Cabinet to debate three waters anti-privatisation entrenchment - PM Jacinda Ardern
Cabinet to debate three waters anti-privatisation entrenchment
Cabinet will today discuss an entrenchment provision in the three waters legislation after lawyers and opposition parties criticised the move as unconstitutional. Audio
-
ACT launches truancy policy for schools
ACT launches truancy policy for schools
ACT has launched a truancy policy aimed at resolving what it calls a school attendance "crisis".
-
NZ Defence Force spends four years overturning $25,000 employment ruling against them
'I feel like a bug they've squashed': Woman exhausted after fight with NZDF
She was initially awarded $25k in the employment dispute. But now she owes them.
-
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Thermal pool complex Ōpuke celebrates a challenging but successful first year
Thermal pool complex makes a splash despite challenging first year
More than 100,000 people have flocked to Methven's Ōpuke Thermal Pools and Spa complex since it opened in November 2021.
-
Labour's nightmare reality - an election year recession
Labour's nightmare reality - an election year recession
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…
-
Charles Darwin: Autographed document could fetch record price
Charles Darwin: Autographed document could fetch record price
A rare signed document the scientist produced for a 19th century celebrity magazine is set to go to auction.
-
Phil Paikea: 'I was taught wrong, I believed wrong'
Audio 25 Nov 2022In 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
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
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’s scope to go beyond claimants, new legislation to come before Parliament shows
ACC pressed to eliminate disparities in care
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.