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Italy's 'Super Mario' Draghi resigns after coalition falls apart
Italy's 'Super Mario' Draghi resigns after coalition falls apart
Mario Draghi, the central banker-turned Italian prime minister has suffered the same fate as many of his predecessors, brought down by fractious internal politics.
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Government to limit free ETS credits
Government to limit free ETS credits
Climate Change Minister James Shaw is moving to limit the allocation of free credits under the Emissions Trading Scheme.
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Tokomaru residents still displaced, months after flood
Tokomaru residents still displaced, months after flood
Residents of a small East Coast town are still feeling the pinch from extreme weather in March, with some locked out of homes that have been red-stickered for months.
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Foot and mouth traces found in meat in Australia not infectious, official says
Foot and mouth traces found in meat in Australia not infectious, official says
Viral fragments of foot and mouth disease have been found on a pork product in Australia. Audio
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ACT proposes tariff and visa changes to curb costs of living
ACT proposes tariff and visa changes to curb costs of living
The ACT Party is proposing a suite of policies - including removing tariffs and work visa requirements - which it says would lower the costs of living.
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Think-tank reveals high failure rate in small trial-run of new literacy, numeracy tests
High failure rate revealed in small trial-run of new literacy, numeracy tests
The New Zealand Initiative has revealed high failure rates in a small-scale trial-run of critical new NCEA tests.
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Foot and mouth found in pork floss in Australia
There are growing concerns over the potential for a foot and mouth disease outbreak that could cost the livestock industry billions of dollars.
Viral fragments of the disease have been detected on… Audio
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New Zealand gangsters forging global networks - Customs warns
New Zealand gangsters forging global networks - Customs warns
New Zealand Customs says local gangs are exploiting global networks and a security expert is warning authorities should pay heed to the warning.
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Disinfecting mats to be installed to protect against foot and mouth disease
There are growing concerns over the potential for a foot and mouth disease outbreak.
Viral fragments of the disease have been detected on meat products for sale in supermarkets, as well as on luggage… Audio
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Robertson: wear masks as often as you can
Every week we catch up with the Finance and Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson. Nathan Rarere started by asking him whether it's time to introduce stricter rules around mask wearing, given so many… Audio
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New system to incentivise rich residency-seekers to invest in local companies
New system to incentivise rich residency-seekers to invest in local companies
Wealthy foreigners seeking residency in New Zealand will soon be incentivised to invest directly in local companies rather than in shares or bonds.
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Auckland Council to fight for hotel bed tax in Supreme Court
Auckland Council to fight for hotel bed tax in Supreme Court
Auckland Council is fighting for a controversial hotel bed tax the Court of Appeal ruled "invalid".
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Pacific news in brief for July 20
Pacific news in brief for July 20
Attempted murder charges dropped after witnesses fail to show, Palika joins New Caledonia talks boycott, and Norfolk Islanders stand firm against increases
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UK heatwave: Hottest day on record likely with highs of up to 42C
UK heatwave: Hottest day on record likely with highs of up to 42C
The UK is set to see its hottest day on record, with temperatures tomorrow expected to reach up to 42C (107.6F).
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Youth MPs to focus on glaring wage gap
A mock Member’s Bill which zeroes in on the glaring disparity in wages for young people is to be the focus of debate among Youth MPs in the 10th Youth Parliament this week.
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Youth MPs to focus on glaring wage gap
Youth MPs to focus on glaring wage gap
A mock Member’s Bill which zeroes in on the glaring disparity in wages for young people is to be the focus of debate among Youth MPs in the 10th Youth Parliament this week.
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Covid-19: Health leaders give update, reveal change to the way deaths are reported
Covid-19: Health leaders give update, reveal change to the way deaths are reported
Deaths within 28 days of a Covid-19 infection will still be publicly recorded, but the Ministry of Health will separate out the total where death was as a result, or contributed to, by the virus.
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'It's ridiculous' - Anger over Māori children being zoned out of iwi or hapū land
'It's ridiculous' - Anger over Māori children being zoned out of iwi or hapū land
Some Māori educators want an overhaul of school zoning rules, saying the system ignored local iwi connections to the land that schools were built on.
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Make it 16 gains traction at Youth Parliament
Youth MPs are expected to present an open letter to Parliament calling for the voting age to be lowered, as the Make it 16 movement takes centre stage at this year's Youth Parliament.
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Make it 16 gains traction at Youth Parliament
Make it 16 gains traction at Youth Parliament
Youth MPs are expected to present an open letter to Parliament calling for the voting age to be lowered, as the Make it 16 movement takes centre stage at this year's Youth Parliament.
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Schools prepare to turn away students out of enrolment zones
Schools prepare to turn away students out of enrolment zones
Some schools are coming to terms with the effects of a push to introduce more school enrolment zones and amend existing ones.
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Tertiary students spend more than half of income on rent - survey
Tertiary students spend more than half of income on rent - survey
The Green Party is urging rent controls and more support after a survey found two thirds of university students regularly struggle to buy food and other necessities.
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Schools prepare to turn away students out of enrolment zones
Schools prepare to turn away students out of enrolment zones
Some schools are coming to terms with the effects of a push to introduce more school enrolment zones and amend existing ones.
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Low decile schools turning families away for the first time
Some low-decile schools are turning families away for the first time, following a push to introduce more school zones.
Nearly half the country's schools now have enrolment schemes which guarantee a… Audio
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Shopping for change: Busting the supermarket duopoly
How did New Zealand end up with just two big supermarket players - and can the government's changes really shake things up? Audio