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No certainty global emission 'leakage' will come from reduced dairy exports
No certainty global emission 'leakage' will come from reduced dairy exports
There is little reason to conclude reducing New Zealand's agricultural output is certain to lead to increased global climate emissions, reports show.
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E-waste: Five billion phones to be thrown away in 2022
E-waste: Five billion phones to be thrown away in 2022
This year, 5.3 billion mobile phones will be thrown away, the international waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) forum says. Its estimate, based on global trade data, highlights the…
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Introducing: Neil MacLeod
This week we introduce you Poneke based Neil MacCleod and his new single - Check out Neil MacLeods album visualiser below
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Introducing: Renee Millner
‘Not OK’ is the beautiful new melodious soul-folk-influenced single from Taranaki-based Australian singer-songwriter Renée Millner.
This week on Introducing its Taranaki-based Australian… Audio
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Government's use of surveillance firm Cobwebs Technologies embroiled in controversy
Why a surveillance firm the govt is using is embroiled in controversy
Analysis - The government's use of a firm run by Israeli ex-spies and military commanders to scour social media platforms has landed NZ in a global debate over 'surveillance for hire', writes Phil…
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Driver shortages put brakes on nearly 70 Wellington bus services
Driver shortages put brakes on nearly 70 Wellington bus services
More than 60 Wellington bus trips are being suspended from next week to improve reliability.
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Mount Cook Alpine Salmon to build New Zealand's first land-based salmon farm
New Zealand's first land-based salmon farm on its way
Mount Cook Alpine Salmon has announced it will construct the country's first land-based salmon farm.
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Japanese yokai monsters march through Tāmaki Makaurau
Audio 12 Oct 2022A congregation of weird and wonderful creatures are currently on display at the Central City Library in Auckland as part of an exhibition entitled Yokai Parade: Supernatural Monsters from Japan. The… Audio, Gallery
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Michael Hill's Takapuna store closes after several burglaries and ram-raids
Repeat ram raids, burglaries force closure of Michael Hill's Takapuna store
The announcement comes less than a week after the jewellery store announced new security systems across its branches. Audio
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'Autocratic' Danny Hay walks away from All Whites
'Autocratic' Danny Hay walks away from All Whites
A review of the All Whites World Cup qualifying campaign has highlighted Danny Hay's autocratic coaching style and historical problems New Zealand Football has failed to remedy.
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The brains behind how we perceive beauty
Beauty isn't in the eye of the beholder, it's in our brains. Dr Anjan Chatterjee uses neuroscience and evolutionary psychology to answer some big questions like what is art and beauty? Audio
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Six protesters charged after Wellington motorway disruption
Minister says Wellington rail activists 'frustrating the public'
The Transport Minister says it is "totally unacceptable" for protesters to disrupt Wellington commuters and the transport network.
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Climate activists block Wellington motorway
Police remove climate activists blocking Wellington motorway
Police have removed six protesters who blocked the southbound lane of the Wellington motorway in the Terrace tunnel, and traffic is flowing freely again.
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Farm-level emissions pricing plan 'utterly unacceptable' - Christopher Luxon
Emissions pricing plan 'utterly unacceptable' - Christopher Luxon
The government is celebrating its agricultural emissions pricing plan as a world-first, but the Opposition says industry consensus is being undermined. Audio
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Scientist analyses farm emissions pricing proposal
The Government's proposed a farm-level emissions pricing scheme to be introduced from 2025, which will have farmers paying for methane and carbon dioxide emissions.
Professor of physics at Canterbury… Audio
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Media: Canada seeks deal with tech giants, TVNZ/RNZ merger
Media commentator Andrew Holden joins Kathryn to look at attempts by Canada to introduce legislation similar to Australia's that would compel the likes of Google and Meta to negotiate deals with… Audio
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Government announces response to He Waka Eke Noa
Farmers could escape being forced into the Emissions Trading Scheme, even if farm gate pricing isn't ready to go in 2025.
The government has announced its response to the Climate Change Commission… Audio
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Black Ferns want refs to control tempo at Rugby World Cup
Black Ferns want refs to control tempo at Rugby World Cup
The Black Ferns are hoping referees will crack down on teams slowing the game down at the Rugby World Cup.
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National Party wants cooldown period for MPs becoming lobbyists
The National Party wants to stop ministers who've just quit Parliament from being able to immediately become political lobbyists.
Former cabinet minister Kris Faafoi has started his own consultancy… Audio
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National calls for cooling-off period before ex-ministers can be lobbyists
National calls for cooling-off period before ex-ministers can be lobbyists
The National Party wants to stop former ministers who have just quit Parliament from being able to immediately become political lobbyists.
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The Minecraft Effect: video game boosts axolotl population of Wellington
Since axolotls appeared in the hit video game Minecraft last year, a growing number of the smiley amphibians have been turning up at Wellington's animal charities. Audio
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Signs plasterboard supply problems could be easing
Signs plasterboard supply problems could be easing
The plasterboard shortage has eased considerably amid greater supply and slowing demand.
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Council election turnout: Low participation revives call for online voting
'Wake-up call' - Low council election turnout revives call for online voting
Local Government New Zealand wants an independent review of voting to improve participation across the country, after preliminary analysis showed 36 percent turnout.
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Verstappen wins F1 title amid confusion
Verstappen wins F1 title amid confusion
Red Bull's Max Verstappen wrapped up a second successive Formula One title with victory in a rain-shortened Japanese Grand Prix.
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Student rediscovers 'extinct' cockroach on Lord Howe Island
'I thought, 'No, it can't be'' - Student's surprise discovery stuns experts
When a biology student lifted a rock under a tree on a tiny island that lies between Australia and New Zealand, he could hardly believe what he saw.