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Introducing: Miss Leading
Poneke producer and poet Miss Leading shares 'Self Help' from her debut album Minor Thing Audio
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Wellington's Island Bay cycleway still under contention
Wellington's Island Bay cycleway still under contention
Wellington City Council is divided again in trying to solve cycleway issues in Island Bay.
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Mistaken identity shooting in Auckland: 'We're lucky we're not dealing with a homicide'
Mistaken identity shooting in Auckland: 'We're lucky we're not dealing with a homicide'
A witness to a shooting at an Auckland family home last night says it's a scary development on his normally quiet street.
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Auckland councillors divided over proposed housing density law
Auckland councillors divided over proposed housing density law
Auckland councillors are divided over proposed new rules that would make it easier to build houses in the city.
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Waikato DHB cyber attack: Out of date software used by some staff
Waikato DHB cyber attack: Out of date software used by some staff
Five per cent of Waikato District Health Board's workstations were running out-of-date software susceptible to viruses and malware shortly before a cyber attack paralysed services at its five…
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Covid-19: Prisons to require proof of vaccination for visitors
Covid-19: Prisons to require proof of vaccination for visitors
All visitors to New Zealand's prisons will need to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 from next month.
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Māngere family's lucky escape from 'mistaken identity' house shooting
A family has managed to escape unharmed after at least 20 bullets were shot at their house in the dead of night.
Police say it is a very serious case of mistaken identity - but miraculously - the… Video, Audio
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
In brief: News from around the Pacific
Samoa chided by US Govt agency for child exploitation; Vanuatu govt introduces new kava tax; NZ's Reserve Bank working to make remittances to the Pacific more accessible and cost-effective.
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COP26: World leaders meeting ends, negotiators take over
COP26: World leaders meeting ends, negotiators take over
Today was the second and final day of the leaders meeting at the UN COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow.
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Central Wellington parking levy of up to $2500 per annum considered
Central Wellington parking levy of up to $2500 per annum considered
A commuter parking levy of up to $2500 per annum is being investigated for Wellington's central city.
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Incentivise red hot favourite for Melbourne Cup
Incentivise red hot favourite for Melbourne Cup
Australian-bred stayer Incentivise will look to cap a golden spring with victory in the $8.4 million Melbourne Cup today as the runaway favourite in "the race that stops the nation".
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Ministry for Disabled People: 'Really good start' but there are omissions
Ministry for Disabled People: 'Really good start' but there are omissions
Opinion - It's great to have a Ministry for Disabled People but more needs to be done, writes Chris Ford.
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COP 26: No choice but to make it work - Palau climate official
COP 26: No choice but to make it work - Palau climate official
Palau's climate change coordinator says the global community has little choice at COP26 but to take ensure actions that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
In brief: News from around the Pacific
West Papua churches call for peace amid ongoing violence; Ten more community Covid cases in the CNMI; and more
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Samoa govt keen to repeal controversial law taxing church ministers
Samoa govt keen to repeal controversial law taxing church ministers
The Samoa Government is preparing to repeal the controversial law introduced by the previous adminstration in 2018 to tax church ministers.
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Palmerston North set to ride the e-scooter wave
Palmerston North set to ride the e-scooter wave
Palmerston North is in for a rev up as the provincial centre joins larger cities in having e-scooters on its streets.
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My Current Song: Yourego 'If Your Not Here'
Yourego were formed in August of this year by veteran musician Paulego - otherwise known as Paul Marshall. The group consists of artists based in different parts of the world who combine their talents… Audio
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Workplace exploitation of migrants to be investigated in new $50m government inquiry
Migrant exploitation to be investigated in new $50m govt inquiry
An inquiry into workplace exploitation of migrants will look at the scale of the problem and whether the government's actions have had an effect.
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Te Rito - a new bid to boost diversity in our newsrooms
We’ve had too few journalists of Māori, Pasifika and Asian origin in our newsrooms for decades - and now there’s a new publicly-funded push to turn that round. Four established outlets are backing the… Video, Audio
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Te Rito - a new bid to boost diversity in our newsrooms
Te Rito - a new bid to boost diversity in our newsrooms
We’ve had too few journalists of Māori, Pasifika and Asian origin in our newsrooms for decades - and now there’s a new publicly-funded push to turn that round. Four established outlets are backing the…
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Self Esteem: Prioritise Pleasure
Rebecca Lucy Taylor is a UK artist who makes music as Self Esteem. Her second album Prioritise Pleasure was hugely acclaimed, given Best Album of the year by The Guardian, The Sunday Times and… Audio
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Covid-19 wrap: Rise in fake vaxx bookings, case numbers jump, travel mandates criticised
Covid-19 wrap: Fake bookings, rising numbers and more Christchurch cases
Christchurch residents react as Covid re-emerges, Trucking industry pushes back on vaccine mandate for regional travel and fake bookings hamper vaccination efforts in Tairāwhiti.
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People with disabilities recognised with new govt ministry
After decades of tirelessly campaigning, people with disabilities are being recognised with their own ministry.
The government has moved to establish a new agency, and a separate Accessibility… Audio
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Government announces new Ministry for Disabled People and accessibility law
Government announces new Ministry for Disabled People
A new Ministry for Disabled People will be set up as the government rolls out a different approach to support services and brings in a new law to make Aotearoa more accessible.
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Trucking industry pushes back at idea of mandatory vaccines to cross regional borders
Trucking industry pushes back at idea of mandatory vaccines to cross regional borders
Trucking companies say a vaccine mandate at regional borders would be a problem because they are already struggling with a driver shortage and fragile supply chain. Audio