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  • Super Rugby Pacific 2022: What we learned

    News
    Sport
    19 Jun 2022
    Hoskins Sotutu of the Blues wins the ball in the lineout.
Blues v Crusaders Super Rugby Pacific Final rugby union match at Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday 18 June 2022.
© Copyright photo: Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz

    The Crusaders finals win capped off a rough inaugural season for Super Rugby without South Africa - so what did we make of Super Rugby Pacific, and what could change? Video

    Super Rugby Pacific 2022: What we learned
  • Media grapples with misinformation in Fair Pay fight

    Audio
    media
    19 Jun 2022
    A billboard from Business NZ on Fair Pay Agreements legislation.

    Workers and employers took up predictable positions over legislation to usher in Fair Pay Agreements now being scrutinised in Parliament. A concerted campaign to have them declared illegitimate has… Audio

  • Media grapples with misinformation in Fair Pay fight

    News
    Mediawatch media
    19 Jun 2022
    A billboard from Business NZ on Fair Pay Agreements legislation.

    Workers and employers took up predictable positions over legislation to usher in Fair Pay Agreements now being scrutinised in Parliament. A concerted campaign to have them declared illegitimate has…

    Audio

    Media grapples with misinformation in Fair Pay fight
  • New Tauranga MP's priorities tackling crime and gangs, easing cost of living

    News
    Politics Bay of Plenty
    19 Jun 2022
    National's new MP Sam Uffindell with his wife Julia after winning the Tauranga byelection.

    Tauranga's new MP Sam Uffindell says he wants the city to be the best place in which to work, play and raise a family.

    New Tauranga MP Sam Uffindell's priorities tackling crime and gangs, easing cost of living
  • Flood of new charges for excess water users in Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand local council
    19 Jun 2022
    Contractors fixing a leak

    Christchurch City Council will begin charging households for excess water usage in the coming months.

    Flood of new charges for excess water users in Christchurch
  • Introducing: Recitals

    Audio
    music
    17 Jun 2022
    Recitals band

    Introducing: Recitals Video, Audio

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  • Minister frustrated by no firm decision from WTO talks

    Audio
    food economy
    17 Jun 2022

    The Minister of Trade is frustrated after talks at the twelfth meeting at the World Trade Organisation have just wrapped up but no firm decisions appear to be made.

    The issues at stake have included… Audio

  • Mallard's departure and his complicated legacy

    Audio
    politics national
    17 Jun 2022
    Trevor Mallard addresses the House

    Trevor Mallard is calling time on his parliamentary career. What's he achieved as Speaker of the House of Representatives? Audio

  • Mallard's departure and his complicated legacy

    News
    The Detail politics
    17 Jun 2022
    Trevor Mallard addresses the House

    Trevor Mallard is calling time on his parliamentary career. What's he achieved as Speaker of the House of Representatives?

    Audio

    Mallard's departure and his complicated legacy
  • Shaun Gray inquest: Family call for change so 'people stop dying unnecessarily'

    News
    New Zealand health
    16 Jun 2022
    Shaun Gray, a mental health patient who died on 16 April 2014

    For more than two weeks an inquest into the death of a Palmerston North mental health ward patient has examined events leading to his suspected suicide.

    Shaun Gray inquest: Family call for change so 'people stop dying unnecessarily'
  • Why medical cannabis is still so hard to get in NZ

    Audio
    health
    15 Jun 2022
    cannabis leaves and oil

    Under New Zealand law, medical cannabis is supposed to be available to those who need it. But overly stringent regulations and high prices have failed to make this a reality, says Victoria University… Audio

  • ACC boss 'personally sorry' for privacy breaches made by staff

    News
    New Zealand
    15 Jun 2022
    Joint head of Managed Isolation and Quarantine Megan Main at a media conference on 4 August 2021.

    A damning independent review found ACC's privacy culture was poor, its policies outdated and its staff not well informed. Audio

    ACC boss 'personally sorry' for privacy breaches made by staff
  • Clients cautious over impact of damning review on ACC privacy breaches

    News
    New Zealand
    15 Jun 2022
    No caption

    ACC clients and advocates are welcoming a damning report that found ACC lacks a strong privacy culture. Audio

    Clients cautious over impact of damning review on ACC privacy breaches
  • ACC review finds privacy policies outdated, poorly understood by staff

    News
    New Zealand health
    14 Jun 2022
    ACC Building in Wellington

    A damning independent review has found ACC's privacy policies are outdated, have gaps and are poorly understood by staff.

    ACC review finds privacy policies outdated, poorly understood by staff
  • More Pacific pressure to decarbonise shipping

    News
    Pacific
    14 Jun 2022
    The main port in Honiara.

    Pacific nations advocating for the International Maritime Organisation to decarbonise the shipping sector say they will continue to push the global regulator to clean up the industry.

    More Pacific pressure to decarbonise shipping
  • Watch: Bloomfield gives update on NZ's Omicron response

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    14 Jun 2022
    Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield during the press conference with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, after she announced the country will move to red traffic light settings, at the Beehive on 23 January 2022.

    The Director-General of Health has briefed media on how well the country has responded to the Omicron outbreak.

    Covid-19: Dr Ashley Bloomfield gives an update on NZ's Omicron response
  • Renters, know your rights this winter

    Audio 14 Jun 2022
    person holding cup

    As winter sets in, and leaks and mould appear in homes around the country, the Citizens Advice Bureau wants renters to know their rights. It's landlords who hold the power, especially in the current… Audio

  • High school students petition for teacher aide funding

    Audio
    education National
    14 Jun 2022
    two teacher aides with a young boy

    In New Zealand, more than 20,000 people, mostly women, work as teacher aides, assisting students with learning disabilities and special needs from early childhood to secondary school. Although new pay… Audio

  • Hipkins as Police Minister may be 'window dressing for the public' - Mark Mitchell

    News
    Politics crime
    14 Jun 2022

    Replacing Poto Williams as Police Minister could just be "window dressing for the public" if it doesn't bring changes, says National's police spokesperson Mark Mitchell.

    Chris Hipkins as Police Minister may be 'window dressing for the public' - Mark Mitchell
  • News briefs from around the Pacific on June 14

    News
    Pacific
    14 Jun 2022

    Niue continues investigation into Taiwanese vessel; Samoa police to carry drug test; Marriage is not a licence to control women's bodies says Fiji's women's group, and more

    News briefs from around the Pacific on June 14
  • News briefs from around the Pacific on June 14

    News
    Pacific
    14 Jun 2022

    Cook Islands receives a new patrol boat

    News briefs from around the Pacific on June 14
  • Why is New Zealand’s defence minister visiting South Korea?

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    13 Jun 2022

    Opinion - New Zealand's defence minister, Peeni Henare, has had a very busy first half of the year and his upcoming three-day mission to South Korea is no accident, Geoffrey Miller writes.

    Why is New Zealand’s defence minister visiting South Korea?
  • Changes proposed for vehicle access to Muriwai Beach

    Audio
    local council
    13 Jun 2022
    Muriwai Beach

    Auckland Council is seeking feedback on a proposal to introduce a fee-based permit for vehicle access to Muriwai Beach on the West Coast.  Auckland Council Manager of Regional Parks Scott De Silva… Audio

  • Investigation into truck incident shows failure not a one-off

    News
    New Zealand transport
    12 Jun 2022
    Waka Kotahi has released a report into the investigation into a big double-trailer truck losing half its heavy load on State Highway 70, inland from Kaikōura, in January 2020.

    An investigation into a big double-trailer truck losing half its heavy load on a highway shows it was not a one-off accident.

    Investigation into truck losing half its load on highway shows failure not a one-off accident
  • Opinion: Division remains as govt pushes forward with three waters

    News
    Comment & Analysis Local Democracy Reporting
    12 Jun 2022
    No caption

    Opinion - The government is pressing forward with its plans to redefine how three waters infrastructure is operated in New Zealand through centralisation, but a faction of district councils, including…

    Opinion: Division remains as government pushes forward with three waters
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