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Pandora Papers: Secret wealth and dealings of world leaders exposed
Pandora Papers: Secret wealth and dealings of world leaders exposed
The secret wealth and dealings of world leaders, politicians and billionaires has been exposed in one of the biggest leaks of financial documents.
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Air NZ to introduce 'no jab, no fly' policy for global flights
Air NZ to introduce 'no jab, no fly' policy for global flights
Air New Zealand is introducing a 'no jab, no fly' policy for international travellers, starting in February next year.
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Psychology can help us form herd immunity against misinformation - marketing expert Dr Mike Lee
Marketing expert Dr Mike Lee has kept a ten-year watch on the anti-vaccination movement. In this illuminating talk, he explores how we could develop herd immunity against harmful misinformation. Video, Audio
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Panel calls for sweeping changes to maths teaching
Panel calls for sweeping changes to maths teaching
An expert panel charged with reviewing the maths curriculum has exceeded its brief and called for a major overhaul of maths teaching in schools.
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Air NZ to introduce 'no jab, no fly' policy for global flights
Air NZ to introduce 'no jab, no fly' policy for global flights
Air New Zealand is introducing a 'no jab, no fly' policy for international travellers, starting in February next year.
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Confusion and frustration over dated but legal earthquake rules
Confusion and frustration over dated but legal earthquake rules
New research shows there are tangled earthquake rules that could lead to owners strengthening the wrong parts of buildings, or having to pay twice to find out if their floors are safe.
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A week full of bills: what you need to know
After a busy week in Parliament we explain the new laws you need to know about, and the new bills you might want to comment on. Video, Audio
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A week full of bills: what you need to know
A week full of bills: what you need to know
After a busy week in Parliament we explain the new laws you need to know about, and the new bills you might want to comment on.
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Covid antiviral pill can halve risk of hospitalisation
Covid antiviral pill can halve risk of hospitalisation
An experimental drug for severe Covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death by about half, interim clinical trial results suggest.
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INTRODUCING: Lunavela
Steve Mathieson from Lunavela introduces their new single "Six Out of Ten Friend". Audio
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Covid-19 Fiji: 256 people booked - 240 for failure to wear a mask in public
Failure to wear mask tops Covid-19 breaches in Fiji
Fiji Police have arrested 240 people for not wearing a face covering in public.
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The Buzz on NZ's bee-keeping history
Bee science has been used to save an elephant and the Queen is a fan of pohutukawa honey - a former president of the Bee Keeping Association has been digging deep into the industry's archives. Audio
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The Buzz on NZ's bee-keeping history
The Buzz on NZ's bee-keeping history
Bee science has been used to save an elephant and the Queen is a fan of pohutukawa honey - a former president of the Bee Keeping Association has been digging deep into the industry's archives.
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Emails, pay rises and power points: the inside story of how Rotorua got seven deputy chief executives
How Rotorua got seven deputy chief executives
An "organisational realignment" that created seven deputy chief executives at Rotorua Lakes Council was devised in part by at least six of the seven people who took the roles.
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Major tourism company to be rebranded with domestic focus
Major tourism company to be rebranded with domestic focus
One of the country's major tourism companies is rebranding less than three years since its last identity shift.
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Govt progress on welfare overhaul frustratingly slow - advocates
Govt progress on welfare overhaul frustratingly slow - advocates
Another benefit sanction is on the scrap heap, but advocates are questioning how long it's taking for the government to make good on its promise to overhaul the welfare system.
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ACC admits backlog is delaying tens of thousands of client cases
ACC admits backlog is delaying tens of thousands of client cases
ACC is struggling to clear a month-long backlog of work, with some tasks more than seven months overdue, the organisation has told MPs.
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Counter-terrorism bill passes third reading
Counter-terrorism bill passes third reading
A new counter-terror law, which would criminalise the planning of a terror attack, has been passed with support by both major parties in Parliament this morning.
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Advocates welcome 'less intrusive' approach from MSD but say more needs to be done
Calls for MSD to get rid of relationship entitlement rules
Benefit fraud investigators are asking fewer people questions about their relationship status but advocates say MSD needs to do away with rules that effect what people are entitled to.
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Covid-19: Federated Farmers welcomes 2021 Resident Visa
The rural advocacy group Federated Farmers is praising Immigration New Zealand's plans for a residency visa pathway for approximately 9,000 agricultural workers.
Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi… Audio
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Covid-19 in focus: Developments on 29 September
Covid-19 in focus: Developments on 29 September
Auckland case numbers spike, National Party calls for end to lockdowns and Police and Navy investigate staff for crossing Auckland boundary without exemption.
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Question Time for 29 September 2021
1. Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by her Government's plan to reopen our borders, and by when will the almost 25,000 people who missed out on MIQ spaces yesterday be able to… Audio
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Overseas vaccinations proving an issue for Ministry of Health
Overseas vaccinations proving an issue for Ministry of Health
The Ministry of Health says it doesn't recognise vaccines a person has received overseas.
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Citizenship approval delays expected to ease mid-2022
Citizenship approval delays expected to ease mid-2022
More than 30,000 people are waiting for their citizenship to be approved after a blowout in processing times.
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Covid-19 in focus: Developments on 28 September
Covid-19 in focus: Developments on 28 September
New community Covid-19 cases drop to single digits, rules governing those allowed to leave Auckland are announced, and a self-isolation pilot scheme gets the thumbs up.