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Minister, NZTA to blame for Clean Car scheme using unreliable data - dealers
Minister, NZTA to blame for Clean Car scheme using unreliable data - dealers
Car dealers are worried they will have to pay the bill for errors in the Clean Car Discount Scheme that could cost buyers hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
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Students compromise on food to live in damp, mouldy homes
Students compromise on food to live in damp, mouldy homes
A survey of tertiary students has found a third of students have mould larger than an A4 sheet of paper growing in their houses at least some of the time.
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Builder to stand for Act in Tauranga by-election
Builder to stand for Act in Tauranga by-election
The Act Party has confirmed its candidate to stand in the Tauranga by-election as self-employed builder Cameron Luxton.
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Healthy drinks in schools plan goes out for consultation
Healthy drinks in schools plan goes out for consultation
Water, milk and milk alternatives: the government is seeking feedback on a plan to ban all other drinks from primary schools to keep children healthy.
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Australia-New Zealand refugee resettlement deal: What you need to know
Australia-New Zealand refugee resettlement deal: What you need to know
Explainer - What is the Australia New Zealand refugee resettlement deal and why has it been agreed after nearly a decade? RNZ is here to clear it all up.
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IRD says high income earners may be trying to avoid new tax bracket
IRD says high income earners may be trying to avoid new tax bracket
The tax department thinks some high income earners may be trying to avoid the new top tax bracket, with officials concerned that people are shifting money around to avoid paying.
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Green Party pushing to introduce rent control
The Green Party is pressing the Prime Minister to introduce rent control.
In Aotearoa, almost half of residents rent their home. The party says putting rents on ice would provide time to get costs… Audio
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Upset farmers claim Rotorua council ‘using ratepayer money to fight ratepayers’
Claim Rotorua council 'using ratepayer money to fight ratepayers'
A farmer is accusing the district council of "arrogance" for showing up to a Local Government Commission hearing with a ratepayer-funded lawyer.
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Oklahoma passes near-total abortion ban with threat of jail for providers
Oklahoma passes near-total abortion ban with threat of jail for providers
Lawmakers have passed a bill that would make it illegal to perform an abortion in the state except in medical emergencies.
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IPCC report: Climate campaigner urges voters to push government and companies to act
'It's bigger than both of us': Voters urged to push govt on climate after major report
A loud message is coming through the new UN climate change report - it is time for us all to radically change our lifestyles. Audio
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Planter boxes given thumbs down as support for cycleway grows
Planter boxes given thumbs down as support for cycleway grows
Dividing cyclists from traffic on a small stretch of Palmerston North highway has split opinion among city residents.
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Rush on gas guzzlers before clean car rules introduced
It was pedal to the metal last month as buyers raced to snap up gas guzzlers - utes and SUVs - ahead of the high emissions vehicle fee introduced this month.
Motor Industry Association figures show… Video, Audio
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I know I’m Māori but sometimes I feel like a fraud
I know I’m Māori but sometimes I feel like a fraud
First person - As a white-passing Māori, Ella Stewart (Ngāpuhi), has been told she's lying about her ethnicity and constantly asked what percentage Māori she is.
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Losing a loved one during lockdown research
The heartbreaking and difficult stories of deaths of loved ones in hospital during lock down have been shared with researchers. Dr Sinéad Donnelly from Otago University's Department of Medicine speaks… Audio
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Drones to be used to deliver medical supplies on the West Coast
The West Coast District Health Board has partnered with Melbourne-based company Swoop Aero to introduce New Zealand's first drone-delivery service for medical supplies. Swoop Aero CEO Eric Peck talks… Audio
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Wider surveillance testing to watch for XE variant of Covid-19, winter illnesses - Bloomfield
Wider surveillance testing to watch for XE variant, winter illnesses - Bloomfield
It is inevitable new Covid-19 variants such as the newly discovered XE strain will arrive in the country, Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield says. Audio
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Covid-19: Inevitable new variants headed here - Bloomfield
Director General of Health Ashley Bloomfield says it is inevitable new Covid-19 variants - such as the newly-discovered XE strain - will arrive in the country.
Early studies of the new variant, which… Audio
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Coastal Southland sees driest summer on record
Coastal Southland sees driest summer on record
It is coastal Southland's driest summer on record and there is no real relief forecast as the drought pushes into the north of the region.
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Disabled people excluded by government's Covid-19 response
Disabled people excluded by government's Covid-19 response
Opinion - Loosening Covid-19 restrictions will leave disabled people and those with health conditions at higher risk of contracting Covid-19, Chris Ford writes.
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Estelle Harris: Seinfeld and Toy Story star dies aged 93
Seinfeld and Toy Story star dies aged 93
As well as her iconic role as George Costanza's mother, US actress Estelle Harris was the voice of Toy Story's Mrs Potato Head.
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Covid-19: Vaccine passes going but masks remain important - Jacinda Ardern
Covid-19: Vaccine passes going but masks remain important - PM
Vaccine passes will no longer be required from 11.59pm, despite Covid-19 case numbers remaining high. Audio
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Vaccine mandates lifting in education: what happens now?
Vaccine mandates end in schools and early childhood centres at midnight, as they do in many settings, including Police, Defence Force and businesses operating vaccine passes. An estimated 96% of… Audio
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Covid-19: Ardern warns more virus waves, variants, coming
The Prime Minister is warning this is only the first wave of Omicron and there will be more waves and new variants coming.
Cabinet ministers will today decide whether Covid-19 restrictions should be… Audio
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The Battle of Auckland - big brother gets the win, but still sees red
The Battle of Auckland - big brother gets the win, but still sees red
Analysis - Despite a dominant performance, the Blues and Moana Pasifika rivalry promises to be one of the biggest features of Super Rugby, writes Jamie Wall. Video
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Covid-19 in the Pacific
Covid-19 in the Pacific
Nauru records first two cases of Covid-19 in MIQ; Samoa's Ministry of Health confirm 245 new covid cases; Kiribati government extends curfew, and more.