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CBD parking problem: 'They'll unfortunately head to a mall'
CBD parking problem: 'They'll unfortunately head to a mall'
Some Christchurch businesses are blaming a lack of off-street parking signs for a drop-off in customer numbers.
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Ardern joins world leaders for tense UN General Assembly in New York
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has joined about 140 world leaders in New York for the weeklong United Nations General Assembly. A big focus of the week will be on US President DonaldTrump, who's… Audio
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Billie, Sam Jones, and Toots
Audio 22 Sep 2018A look back at bass player Sam Jones, a mini-set from Billie Holiday, and tunes from Tommy Potter, Randy Weston, Toots Thielemans, and Paul Bley. Audio
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Tommy Potter, Randy Weston
Audio 22 Sep 2018Music from Tommy Potter on his 100th birthday, a look at the African-influenced jazz of the late Randy Weston, and a new track from Liam Ryan and Rodger Fox. Audio
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Capital gains good but not enough for equality - advocates
Capital gains 'a really obvious solution' - advocates
Landlords are likely to be hit with some kind of capital gains tax in future - but New Zealanders should not expect house prices to drop by much. Audio
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The Warehouse makes a solid profit despite flat sales growth
The country's biggest retailer, The Warehouse, says its full year result is better than expected despite trading challenges and restructuring. Audio
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Former WADA boss slams Russian fudging
Former WADA boss slams Russian fudging
The former head of the World Anti-Doping Agency has dismissed the organisation's decision to lift the suspension of Russia as a slap in the face to clean athletes.
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Wada decision "enormously disappointing"
The head of Drug Free Sport New Zealand says athletes are right to be angry over the decision by the World Anti Doping Agency to lift the suspension of Russia's anti-doping agency. Wada, has lifted a… Audio
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1080 case goes to Māori Land Court
1080 case goes to Māori Land Court
Two Northland men challenging DOC's right to drop 1080 on Russell State Forest say it needs to show it has consent from Māori and the community.
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Question Time for 20 September 2018
MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development: Will he commit to ensuring that the 800 tenancies terminated or otherwise affected by Housing New Zealand’s previous approach to meth…
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Waimea Dam bill gets multi-party support
Waimea Dam bill gets multi-party support
Nelson MP Nick Smith, who introduced the member's bill, said it had enough support to go to select committee.
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APRA Silver Scroll songwriting award: a beginner's guide
The APRA Silver Scroll songwriting awards have been running since 1965 and have recognised everyone from Ray Columbus to Lorde. Nick Bollinger gives us a rundown of what the awards are all about. Video
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MPs reflect on the changing role of women in Parliament
MPs reflect on the changing role of women in Parliament
While women have long been able to vote - it's 125 years to the day - MPs are still working on increasing the number of women elected to Parliament.
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Ministers defy request to bring details of Clare Curran's emails
Ministers defy request to bring details of Clare Curran's emails
Government ministers have defied a pointed request from the Speaker of the House to bring emails from former minister Clare Curran to question time today.
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Question Time for 19 September 2018
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements and actions?
JO LUXTON to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development: What reports has he seen on the…
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NZ joins chorus to stop Russian athletes returning to competition
NZ joins chorus to stop Russian athletes returning to competition
Drug Free Sport New Zealand has joined an international chorus demanding a decision which would allow Russia's readmittance to international sport, be postponed.
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Tennis umpire who gave Nick Kyrgios a pep talk suspended by ATP
Tennis umpire who gave Nick Kyrgios a pep talk suspended by ATP
The Swedish chair umpire who gave a pep talk to Australian Nick Kyrgios during a U.S. Open tennis match last month year has been suspended without pay for two weeks.
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Sports News for 19 September 2018
The Swedish tennis umpire who gave a pep talk to Australian Nick Kyrgios during a U.S. Open match this year has been suspended without pay for two weeks. Audio
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Emails between Curran and Handley to be revealed
Emails between Curran and Handley to be revealed
State Services Minister Chris Hipkins is expected to turn up to Parliament this afternoon with copies of former minister Clare Curran's personal emails to technology entrepreneur Derek Handley.
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The Sampler: Chills, snow, and the creative thawing of Martin Phillipps
Despite struggles with health and technology, Martin Phillipps has consolidated the return of his iconic band The Chills with a timely and topical new album. Nick Bollinger talks to the big Chill. Audio
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The Sampler -18 September 2018
Nick Bollinger discusses Paul McCartney's new album and its place in the Beatle veteran's hallowed catalogue, and talks past, present and future with Chills frontman Martin Phillipps. Audio
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The Sampler: Egypt Station by Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney can't seem to stop writing songs. Nick Bollinger considers what his latest ones add to the best known songbook in pop. Audio
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The Sampler: Egypt Station by Paul McCartney
The Sampler: Egypt Station by Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney can't seem to stop writing songs. Nick Bollinger considers what his latest ones add to the best known songbook in pop.
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The Sampler: Chills, snow, and the creative thawing of Martin Phillipps
The Sampler: Chills, snow, and the creative thawing of Martin Phillipps
Despite struggles with health and technology, Martin Phillipps has consolidated the return of his iconic band The Chills with a timely and topical new album. Nick Bollinger talks to the big Chill.
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The Sampler -18 September 2018
The Sampler -18 September 2018
Nick Bollinger discusses Paul McCartney's new album and its place in the Beatle veteran's hallowed catalogue, and talks past, present and future with Chills frontman Martin Phillipps.
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