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Oranga Tamariki's new child sexual violence services in limbo
New child sexual violence services in limbo
Oranga Tamariki has not had any meetings with Māori to design new sexual violence services for children even as unmet demand ratchets up.
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Cabinet to look at government measures to help address rising living costs
Govt to consider more measures to help address rising living costs
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Cabinet will today look at the soaring cost of living and what the government can do to help. Audio
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Campaigner wants tweaks to recycling overhaul plan
The Government is hoping an overhaul of the waste system will tackle the country's annual 13-million-tonne landfill problem.
Only 28 percent of New Zealand's rubbbish is recycled - the rest goes to… Audio
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RNZ + TVNZ = new PME in 2023
The government has confirmed it is creating a new public media entity next year to incorporate RNZ and TVNZ. It says the goal is public media 'fit for the future' - but it will be partly funded by ads… Audio
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RNZ + TVNZ = new PME in 2023
RNZ + TVNZ = new PME in 2023
The government has confirmed it is creating a new public media entity next year to incorporate RNZ and TVNZ. It says the goal is public media 'fit for the future' - but it will be partly funded by ads…
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Kāka chicks boost Abel Tasman population
Kāka chicks boost Abel Tasman population
A flock of young kāka chicks have fledged in the Abel Tasman, boosting the population of native parrots in the national park.
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The Sampler: Big Thief, David Long, Betty Davis
Tony Stamp reviews a lengthy new album by prolific folk-rockers Big Thief, an experimental set from Mutton Bird-turned-screen-composer David Long, and takes a look back at the second album by… Audio
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The Sampler: Big Thief, David Long, Betty Davis
The Sampler: Big Thief, David Long, Betty Davis
Tony Stamp reviews a lengthy new album by prolific folk-rockers Big Thief, an experimental set from Mutton Bird-turned-screen-composer David Long, and takes a look back at the second album by…
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Cheika named as Pumas coach, France repel Wales in Cardiff, England claim box seat in Antigua and South Africa hold off Pakistan in World Cup.
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Why are global dairy prices so high? Here's what you need to know
Why are global dairy prices so high? Here's what you need to know
Recently, global dairy prices hit a record high, as did Fonterra's forecast farmgate milk price. So what's going on? RNZ is here to clear it up.
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Horse and plough add French touch to Marlborough vineyard
Best of 2022 - Gordon the Clydesdale has been roped in to help plough between the rows of Churton Vineyard in Marlborough. Video, Audio
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Horse and plough add French touch to Marlborough vineyard
Horse and plough add French touch to Marlborough vineyard
Best of 2022 - Gordon the Clydesdale has been roped in to help plough between the rows of Churton Vineyard in Marlborough.
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Revealed: The cost of pursuing Rotorua’s Māori ward local bill
Revealed: The cost of pursuing Rotorua’s Māori ward local bill
The pursuit of a bill to allow an equal number of Māori and general ward seats in Rotorua has so far cost ratepayers more than $46,500.
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Wairarapa mayors hope three waters recommendations will be accepted
Wairarapa mayors hope three waters recommendations will be accepted
A working group, comprising of local government leaders, presented their three waters reforms recommendations to the government this week.
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Week in Politics: Christopher Luxon's tax tactics pay off
Week in Politics: Christopher Luxon's tax tactics pay off
Analysis - Christopher Luxon's attacks on the government over the cost of living and his promise to cut taxes pays off as National overtakes Labour in the latest poll.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Real fight back, Windies score another upset and Phoenix roll on in A-League.
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‘Flocks of kererū and kākā’: Iwi wins $1.92m for ‘inland island’ eco-sanctuary
‘Flocks of kererū and kākā’: Iwi wins $1.92m for ‘inland island’ eco-sanctuary
Flocks of kererū, kākā and tītī could make a comeback in the central North Island if a tribe's vision for a 2700ha 'inland island' sanctuary moves ahead.
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Financial feasibility of income insurance scheme under review
Financial feasibility of income insurance scheme under review
Accountants are taking a close look at the government's proposed income insurance scheme, to see how the costs versus benefits stack-up.
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Geoffrey Miller: How significant is New Zealand’s new Russia sanctions law?
Geoffrey Miller: How significant is New Zealand’s new Russia sanctions law?
Opinion - A new Russia sanctions law is a turning point in New Zealand's foreign policy.
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Russia Sanctions Bill spurs debate on wider legislation
Russia Sanctions Bill spurs debate on wider legislation
New Zealand now has the power to impose significantly harsher sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine with a new law passed under urgency.
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Three waters: Analysis will test proposals' viability - Minister Mahuta
Three waters: Analysis will test proposals' viability - Minister Mahuta
Three waters proposals will be subject to independent financial analysis before being introduced as law, the minister says, as opponents urge an apology for the reforms' handling.
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Public media plan emerges from behind closed doors
After more than two years and millions of dollars spent, the Government has finally confirmed a new media outfit will replace state-owned TVNZ and RNZ. Mediawatch looks at what's behind the new public…
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Public media plan emerges from behind closed doors
Public media plan emerges from behind closed doors
After more than two years and millions of dollars spent, the Government has finally confirmed a new media outfit will replace state-owned TVNZ and RNZ. Mediawatch looks at what's behind the new public…
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Covid-19 change: Business leaders welcome cut in isolation time; Act critical
Govt should reduce isolation times further - Act
Reducing the isolation period for a positive Covid-19 case by three days is weak and comes too late, Act leader David Seymour says.
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Introducing: Greta O'Leary
Pōneke-based Greta O'Leary shares her song especially for introverts Audio