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What's behind Putin's popularity in the West? Family values, nationalism and a strongman persona
'Putin, not Biden' - How Russia's ruler became a rock star to the far right
Why are some Americans saying they prefer Putin to Biden? How conservative politicians have done an about-face on Russia from the Cold War era.
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More efficient utes imported due to Clean Car Discount scheme - Transport Minister
More efficient utes imported due to Clean Car Discount scheme - Transport Minister
Transport Minister Michael Wood says the introduction of the Clean Car Discount scheme has already seen importers bringing in more efficient utes which attract a lower emissions charge. Audio
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Wellington at top of list for widespread shortage of psychologists
Turnover of psychologists reaches 60% in some regions - union
There are 148 vacant psychologist positions across the country in DHBs and the Education Ministry, new data shows.
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Rotorua Lakes Council’s representation review, ward models and law change push explained
Why one council is trying to change electoral law
Explainer - Rotorua's council is pushing for an electoral law change. How did we get here?
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Power prices to jump up to $1000 a year for some users - Powerswitch
Power prices to jump up to $1000 a year for some users - Powerswitch
Consumer NZ's Powerswitch has been crunching the numbers and says it has found some power users will be facing price hikes of up to $1000 a year.
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Porsche and Audi under starters orders for F1
Porsche and Audi under starters orders for F1
Audi and Porsche owner Volkswagen is set to give the green light for the two brands to make their entry into Formula One.
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GERSHWIN: American in Paris
NZSO Sessions 2022: Rhapsody Israeli-born conductor and pianist Asher Fisch leads the NZSO in a vibrant programme including Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue' and 'American in Paris', Mussorgsky's… Audio
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DVORAK: Carnival Overture Op 92
NZSO Sessions 2022: Rhapsody Israeli-born conductor and pianist Asher Fisch leads the NZSO in a vibrant programme including Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue' and 'American in Paris', Mussorgsky's… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Lessons from Christchurch inform Earthquake Commission transition
Audio 31 Mar 2022A new Bill looks to make life easier for people affected by major disasters, following the human disaster created by shortcomings of the Earthquake Commission in its response to the Christchurch… Audio
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Lessons from Christchurch inform Earthquake Commission transition
Lessons from Christchurch inform Earthquake Commission transition
A new Bill looks to make life easier for people affected by major disasters, following the human disaster created by shortcomings of the Earthquake Commission in its response to the Christchurch…
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Inflation has eroded minimum wage rise: Low-income workers need more support
Inflation has already eroded tomorrow's minimum wage rise
Analysis - Tomorrow's minimum wage increase to NZ$21.20 an hour should help a significant number of New Zealand's lowest paid workers and their families - 300,000 people, according to the government.
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Top UK judges resign from Hong Kong's highest court
Top UK judges resign from Hong Kong's highest court
The judges say China's new national security law has made their role on the highest court untenable.
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Week in politics: China's Pacific security pact shakes region
Week in politics: China's Pacific security pact shakes region
Analysis - Peter Wilson looks back at the week that was with China and Solomon Islands' draft security agreement, the controversial fair pay legislation, and David Seymour's "bottom line". Audio
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Fewer ACC staff allowed access to sensitive files
Fewer ACC staff can now look at sensitive claim files, amid a raft of changes being introduced.
Access to sensitive claims, which relate to sexual abuse, and client privacy has come under scrutiny… Audio
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Fair pay bill tipped for plenty of scrutiny during parliamentary process
Fair pay bill tipped for plenty of scrutiny during parliamentary process
The Fair Pay Agreements Bill is expected to bring about the biggest change to workplace laws in 30 years.
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New Zealand's Australia-friendly response to China-Solomon Islands security deal
NZ's Australia-friendly response to China-Solomon Islands security deal
Analysis - International analyst Geoffrey Miller looks at how New Zealand's positioning on the new China-Solomon Islands security pact fits into the bigger picture
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'Our op shops are drowning in second hand clothes'
'Our op shops are drowning in second hand clothes'
There are growing calls for the government to introduce viable ways people can recycle clothing in order to tackle the country's growing waste crisis. Audio
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Government urged to provide better clothing recycling options
There are growing calls for the government to introduce viable ways people can recycle clothing in order to tackle the country's growing waste crisis.
A rubbish truck emblazoned with a message to put… Audio
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Cook Islands govt eases its Covid restrictions
Cook Islands govt eases its Covid restrictions
Tourism operators in the Cook Islands are welcoming the government's easing of Covid-19 restrictions.
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Open finance report urges legislative haste
Open finance report urges legislative haste
The government expects to introduce the long-awaited consumer data right legislation by the end of the year.
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Niue premier angry at MIQ breaches
'Thank God it is two it could have been more': Niue Premier confirms new cases at the border
Niue Police are looking into 'concerning' reports of community members 'lingering' around MIQ facilities.
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Woman faults ANZ security after thieves strip her bank account
Woman faults ANZ security after thieves strip her bank account
A Christchurch woman has been left reeling after thieves broke into her car and then used ATMs to steal thousands of dollars from her savings.
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How the police watchdog is more secretive than the spy agency
How the police watchdog is more secretive than the spy agency
Why is the SIS subject to the Official Information Act while the IPCA is not? The chair of the police watchdog defends the secrecy but admits it doesn't have enough resources to do its job properly.
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Early childhood sector a step closer to fair pay agreements
Most of the early childhood education sector is operates without collective agreements, but a bill introduced to parliament today is set to change that with fair pay agreements. The agreements would… Audio
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New tax to be levied in French Polynesia
New tax to be levied in French Polynesia
French Polynesia levies new tax to fight social welfare deficit