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New Zealand risks sleepwalking into a biodiversity extinction crisis
New Zealand risks sleepwalking into a biodiversity extinction crisis
Opinion - The government deserves credit for determining that nature in Aotearoa is in serious trouble, however, the goals it has identified and the actions needed aren't aligned, Matthew Hall and…
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67% of workers want to only work for companies making a positive impact - survey
67% of workers want to only work for companies making a positive impact - survey
Employees have high expectations for their return to work - and a good cup of coffee is one of the essentials.
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'I haven't declared mayor of where yet': Muzza the Mullet Man says 2022 is his year
'I haven't declared mayor of where yet': Muzza the Mullet Man says 2022 is his year
The most visible political wannabe in New Plymouth is keeping ratepayers guessing about whether he'll actually stand for mayor or not.
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Government told to improve public transport before congestion charge
The government is being told it must improve public transport before introducing congestion fees.
A new report, called Te Ara Matatika, from the Helen Clark Foundation delivers a list of… Audio
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Queen hands over to Charles for State Opening of Parliament
Queen hands over to Charles for State Opening of Parliament
The Queen has pulled out of this year's State Opening of Parliament and the reading of the Queen's speech, Buckingham Palace has announced.
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Phoenix push A-League minor premiers
Phoenix push A-League minor premiers
Melbourne City secured the A-League's minor premiership with a 2-1 win over the Wellington Phoenix in Melbourne.
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Is it time to reconsider the rules on GMOs?
The Productivity Commission says New Zealand needs to take another look at its strict regulations on genetically modified organisms – or we could risk missing out on important innovations that improve… Audio
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Is it time to reconsider the rules on GMOs?
Is it time to reconsider the rules on GMOs?
The Productivity Commission says New Zealand needs to take another look at its strict regulations on genetically modified organisms – or we could risk missing out on important innovations that improve…
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The "Perfect Storm' Pushing Petrol Prices Higher
Principal policy advisor at AA Insurance Terry Collins said the war in Ukraine, pressure on supply, and the coronavirus pandemic were all part of a "perfect storm" contributing to rising costs. And… Audio
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Travel alternatives sought as fuel expected to hit $4 a litre
More and more families are looking for alternatives to getting behind the wheel, as petrol prices continue to creep back up.
The AA is predicting it could even reach $4 a litre. Last week the… Audio
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ACT's alternative budget: Cuts to taxes and public services
ACT gets the knife out in alternative budget
There's a lot on the cutting block. ACT would reverse various efforts to curb climate change, increase defence spending, freeze the minimum wage, and abolish some government agencies.
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Grant Robertson, Chris Hipkins announce apprenticeship scheme boost at post-Cabinet briefing
Robertson, Hipkins announce funding for apprenticeships
The government will spend $230 million on its apprenticeship boost scheme as part of its Budget this year.
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Petrol prices could stay high for years as 'perfect storm' contributes to cost
Petrol prices could stay high for years as 'perfect storm' contributes to cost
A pricing expert says it's possible petrol could stay at the $3 per litre mark for the next few years.
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Christchurch cyclists quick to get on board with anti-theft register
Christchurch cyclists quick to get on board with anti-theft register
As more people opt for two wheels to get around, bike thefts are also climbing, with more than four per day on average reported stolen in Christchurch.
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Afghanistan: Taliban orders women to cover face in public
Afghanistan: Taliban orders women to cover face in public
Returning Afghanistan to the dress code enforced during their previous time in power, Taliban has ordered all women to veil their faces when in public.
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More than 400 school staff resignations related to pandemic
More than 400 school staff resignations related to pandemic
The Teaching Council received reports that 225 teachers were dismissed for refusing to comply with the vaccine mandate.
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From 90 to 19: Drop in number of cruise ships returning to Banks Peninsula this summer
From 90 to 19: Drop in number of cruise ships returning to Banks Peninsula this summer
Cruise ships are likely to return to the Banks Peninsula this summer, but in far fewer numbers than before the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Protecting kids from abuse in sport without creating a ‘culture of suspicion’
Protecting kids from abuse in sport without creating a 'culture of suspicion'
Comment: When even a congratulatory high-five can be misconstrued, we need to ask how we get the balance right, writes University of Auckland senior lecturer in sport coaching Blake Bennett.
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'Shameful' suppression of Armenian flag at Ataturk memorial
'Shameful' suppression of Armenian flag at Ataturk memorial
A Wellington man who claims police threatened to trespass him from an Anzac Day memorial if he displayed an Armenian flag in memory of genocide victims says it is "shameful".
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Migrants with HIV face uncertain future: 'I was infected here in NZ'
Migrants with HIV face uncertain future: 'I was infected here in NZ'
Some immigrants are applying for refugee status because they've tested positive for HIV in New Zealand and are worried the government will kick them out.
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Submissions sought on proposed conservation legislation changes
Submissions sought on proposed conservation legislation changes
Conservation minister Kiri Allan says she is looking forward to hearing people's views on proposed changes to conservation concession processes. Audio
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Can't Save Them All - Rebecca Nesbit
Should conservationists try to save all threatened species, or do there have to be sacrifices? In a new book Tickets For The Ark : From Wasps to Whales - How Do We Choose What to Save? Rebecca Nesbit… Audio
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Immigrants with HIV applying for refugee status due to fear government will kick them out
Some immigrants are applying for refugee status because they've tested positive for HIV in New Zealand and are worried the government will kick them out.
Immigration rules mean people with HIV… Audio
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Start-ups will need $1b to thrive over next seven years - Angel Association
Start-ups will need $1b to thrive over next seven years - Angel Association
The Angel Association says record investment in young companies and start-ups isn't sustainable.