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Auckland businesses fear daylight smash and grabs on the rise
'Youth crime is escalating' - Calls for funded community policing in Auckland
An Auckland business owner is calling for funding for proactive community patrols in the aftermath of a smash and grab at a busy shopping centre. Audio
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Changes to cricket laws come into force
Changes to cricket laws come into force
New batters will come in at the striker's end after a catching dismissal even if those in the middle had crossed.
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Homeowners fear housing rules will reduce values
Last week Christchurch City Council voted against introducing the government's mandatory housing intensification law - now some want Hutt City Council to do the same. The Voluntary Heritage Group says… Audio
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Cultural items returning to Australia from Otago Museum
Audio 20 Sep 2022This November six items from the Otago Museum will return to their original home with the Warumungu people in Australia's Northern Territory. Audio
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Notorious killer and sex offender loses High Court battle to allow prisoners to have sex
Notorious prisoner loses appeal to have sex with other sex offenders
Convicted killer and child sex offender Phillip John Smith has lost a High Court bid to allow prisoners to have sex at Rolleston Prison's treatment units for child sex offenders.
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Guptill sets NZ record with T20 World Cup selection
Guptill sets NZ record with T20 World Cup selection
Martin Guptill will make a record seventh appearance at a T20 World Cup after being included in New Zealand's squad for the tournament in Australia.
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From the #MeToo movement: new workplace sexual harassment legislation
New legislation addressing sexual harassment in the workplace will extend the time a person has to report sexual harassment from three months to a year. The Employment Relations (Extended Time for… Audio
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Space Showcase on the road
Audio 19 Sep 2022Otago Museum's latest science roadshow, Tuhura Tuarangi - Aotearoa in Space kicks off today. Otago Museum's Science Engagement Co-Ordinator Dr Andrew Mills talks to Charlotte. Audio
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"Scared of change": the cities shirking new housing laws
Christchurch is saying 'no' to the government's new housing density rules. Has the whole thing backfired? Audio
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The councils pushing back on housing density rules
"Scared of change": the cities shirking new housing laws
Christchurch is saying 'no' to the government's new housing density rules. Has the whole thing backfired?
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Government releases National Policy Statement for Highly Productive Land
Government releases National Policy Statement for Highly Productive Land
The government has taken a step towards protecting the country's most productive land from urban development by releasing the statement, aimed at ensuring such land can be used for growing vegetables…
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Introducing:Huia
This week we introduce you to Tamaki songwriter and producer Huia who just won Best Female Artist at the Waiata Music Awards, and her waiata Tukua Te Kuata. Audio
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Ram-raided store owner: 'It's organised, and we're not doing enough'
Ram-raided store owner: 'It's organised, and we're not doing enough'
An Auckland liquor store has been ram-raided for the third time this year, and its owner says adults are teaching children to steal.
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Crop farmer testing research for sustainable farming
Crop farmer testing research for sustainable farming
An arable farmer wanting to become more sustainable is one of the first to participate in a new research project led by the Foundation for Arable Research.
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My Food Bag chief executive resigns
My Food Bag chief executive resigns
A note to the stock exchange said Kevin Bowler notified the company about his decision to step down from the meal kit delivery company last night.
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Andrew Little gets silent treatment from nurses amid pleas for immediate pay action
Little gets silent treatment amid pleas for immediate pay action
Nurses silently protested over pay issues as the Health Minister fronted up to the Nurses Organisation annual conference today.
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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky promises victory during front line town visit as Russia digs in
Ukraine leader promises victory during front line town visit
Pro-Russian officials claim to have halted Kyiv's forces for now, but on top of its reversals in Ukraine, Russia is facing challenges in other former Soviet republics.
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Pacific news and sport in brief for September 14
Pacific news and sport in brief for September 14
Government cars being held in Vanuatu, visa system causes confusion among Samoans, and PNG MP dies
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Central government will 'probably' intervene in Christchurch housing density row, mayor says
Central govt will 'probably' intervene in Christchurch housing density row
Central government will 'probably' intervene to implement housing density standards in Christchurch after its council voted to reject the ruling, mayor Lianne Dalziel says. Audio
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Christchurch council votes against government housing plan
Christchurch council votes against government housing plan
Christchurch City Council has voted against a government directive to introduce new housing intensification standards.
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Christchurch City Council votes against introducing government housing plan
Christchurch City Council votes against introducing government housing plan
Christchurch City Council has voted against a government directive to introduce new housing intensification standards.
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Christchurch City Council votes against building more homes
Christchurch City Council has voted against a government directive to introduce new housing intensification standards.
It voted not to introduce the standards even though councillors were told… Audio
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The fossil treasures of Foulden Maar
Foulden Maar in Otago is a paleontological site of international importance, offering a window into our past through long-dead fish, flowers and insects. It's also a site of interest for a commercial… Audio
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PM Jacinda Ardern defends scrapping mask, vaccine mandates for now
PM defends scrapping mask mandates but advises use
Jacinda Ardern is defending the move to scrap the Covid-19 traffic light system but says there will continue to be waves of cases. Audio
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New catch limits proposed for recreational fishers in Fiordland
New catch limits proposed for recreational fishers in Fiordland
Recreational fishers in Fiordland are being encouraged to fish for a feed, not the freezer under proposed rule changes.