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Defiant Tamaki distances self from protesters' offensive signage
Another mass protest, another afternoon of streets clogged with demonstrators, causing disruption in Auckland.
The self-styled Bishop Brian Tamaki cuts an unapologetic figure, the ringleader of the… Video, Audio
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Birds and the bees: Manunui Honey
Beekeeper and founder of Manunui Honey Blake Cole is also an ardent conservationist who monitors kiwi, and traps and eradicates pests. Blake tells Susie Ferguson profits from Manunui Honey are… Audio, Gallery
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Jamaica spoil Silver Ferns final aspirations - 'They were better than us'
Jamaica spoil Silver Ferns final aspirations - 'They were better than us'
Silver Ferns' coach Dame Noeline Taurua says her side simply weren't good enough against a red hot Jamaica, who could go all the way in Birmingham.
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Taxing New Zealanders: National promises cuts, warns of Labour hikes
Taxing NZ: National promises cuts, warns of Labour hikes
National's deputy Nicola Willis has sought to extinguish any doubt over her tax plan, telling members the party will deliver as much relief as it "responsibly can".
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Introducing: Bird Machine
This week we are introduced to Kirikiriroa duo Bird Machine and their latest single "Our Kind"
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The complicated legend of Leonard Cohen’s most famous song
Largely ignored following its release on Leonard Cohen's 1984 album Various Positions, 'Hallelujah' took a long, winding road to become a modern day anthem, covered by hundreds of artists around the… Video, Audio
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All Blacks ready to face Springboks
All Blacks ready to face Springboks
The All Blacks will hope for a fast start against South Africa in their Rugby Championship opener on Sunday (NZ time) to defuse the threat of their "bomb squad" replacements.
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Queenstown tourism: Leaders lay out their vision with more visitors on horizon
With borders open, what's the vision for Queenstown's tourism?
When the borders shut in 2020, there was talk of the area's economy pivoting or being re-imagined in a post-pandemic world, but the mayor isn't a fan of such language.
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New Zealand's plan to prepare for inevitable climate change impacts: Five areas where the hard work starts now
NZ's plan to handle inevitable climate change impacts is just the beginning
Opinion - NZ's first climate adaptation plan provides a robust foundation for urgent nation-wide action and there are five key areas that need sharper focus Bruce Glavovic writes.
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MP's bill could right the wrong of a 'racist law'
MP's bill could right the wrong of a 'racist law'
New Zealand Green Party MP Teanau Tuiono is promoting a private member's bill he hopes will remove a 'racist law' introduced in 1982.
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A week knee-deep in bills
This week Parliament's debating chamber was knee-deep in bills. We have a quick run-through of the 14 different wanna-be laws it debated. Audio
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A week knee-deep in bills
A week knee-deep in bills
This week Parliament's debating chamber was knee-deep in bills. We have a quick run-through of the 14 different wanna-be laws it debated.
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Labour and National go tit for tat over tax
Tit for tat over tax
A war of words has broken out between National and Labour over tax cut promises, with National forced to clarify its tax cut package after questions over what it intends to take to the 2023 election.
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Building supply market: Report a clear signal for sector to 'think about their behaviour' - Clark
Building supply market: Report a clear signal for sector to 'think about their behaviour' - Clark
The government is promising more action on tackling high prices for residential building materials, but says more detailed work still has to be done.
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Builders hopeful construction supplies price problems will be fixed
Builders broadly agree with the Commerce Commission's findings that law changes are needed to fix a lack of competition.
In the past year, StatsNZ said the cost of construction materials have gone up… Audio
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Parenting : Tips for good nutrition for early childhood
Paediatric dietician Jenny Douglas talks to Susie about how to best nourish infants and young children. Jenny runs her own private practice, Jump Start Nutrition in Dunedin. She specialises in infant… Audio
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Tech: Facebook's TikTok look, retail giants dump facial
Technology correspondent Dr Dennis Desmond joins Susie to talk about the big changes Meta is introducing to Facebook that will make it run along the lines of TikTok - why do some think this will mark… Audio
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In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Strong start for Dame Lisa, Phoenix win Australia Cup game, Albon stays at Williams and EPL players to stop taking a knee.
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Competition for supply of key building supplies 'not working as well as it could' - ComCom
Competition for supply of key building supplies 'not working as well as it could' - ComCom
Competition for the supply of key building products is not working well as it could, says the Commerce Commission.
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Commerce Commission releases report on building supplies
The Commerce Commission says competition for the supply of key building products is not working well as it could.
The watchdog has just released its draft report into competition in the residential… Audio
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Access for New Zealanders Bill is (currently) a joke
Access for New Zealanders Bill is (currently) a joke
Opinion - The Accessibility for New Zealanders Bill was supposed to mark a significant legislative milestone for disabled New Zealanders, instead they got an empty piece of legislation, writes Chris…
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Get busy winning - Tauranga MP’s maiden speech
In his maiden speech the newly sworn-in MP for Tauranga warns of a malaise in the country, and urges the nation to 'get busy winning'. Audio
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Get busy winning - Tauranga MP’s maiden speech
Get busy winning - Tauranga MP’s maiden speech
In his maiden speech the newly sworn-in MP for Tauranga warns of a malaise in the country, and urges the nation to 'get busy winning'.
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In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Men's netball side get Ferns curtain-raiser, Woods was offered a billion dollars to join LIV, Lewis Hamilton buys into Broncos and England confirm tour to Pakistan.
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Wellington mayoralty race: Tory Whanau breaches election advertising rules
Another Wellington mayoral candidate breaches advertising rules
Candidate Tory Whanau will not be taking the posters, despite criticising a fellow candidate over early election advertising.