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The acquaculture frontier off Marlborough that could earn billions
The country's first open ocean fish farm could bring in billions - but the company behind it is running into objections, largely by locals not impressed by its levels of compliance elsewhere. Audio
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The acquaculture frontier off Marlborough that could earn billions
The country's first open ocean fish farm could bring in billions - but the company behind it is running into objections, largely by locals not impressed by its levels of compliance elsewhere.
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Adesanya aims to shine light on managed isolation issue
The reigning New Zealand sportsman of the year Israel Adesanya hopes publicly revealing his troubles with returning from overseas will help other Kiwis in more serious situations.
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'A touch of racism': Calls for bilingual traffic signs
Rules around bilingual road signage have been described as having "a touch of racism" by a Rotorua iwi representative.
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Pacific’s poorest targetted by UN Covid-19 relief plan
The introduction of a Temporary Basic Income for the world's poorest people including those in the Pacific could help slow the current surge in Covid-19 cases in the region.
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The Sampler - Sturgill Simpson, Autechre & Trees
Nick Bollinger reviews a bluegrass move from Sturgill Simpson, futuristic sounds from Autechre, and a lavish retrospective of British psych-folk curiosity Trees. Audio
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The Sampler - Sturgill Simpson, Autechre & Trees
Nick Bollinger reviews a bluegrass move from Sturgill Simpson, futuristic sounds from Autechre, and a lavish retrospective of British psych-folk curiosity Trees.
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Australian Tongans able to remit money home more cheaply
The International Finance Corporation says Australian-based Tongans can now access a digital product that significantly cuts the costs of remitting money.
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As Princess Diana's landmark BBC interview turns 25, concerns about its ethics have returned
In 1995, the BBC's interview with Princess Diana became one of the most-watched television events in history. Now, her brother has alleged the broadcaster engaged in deception to secure her…
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War on wasps escalates with plan to introduce new organisms
The war on wasps in the top of the South Island is being ramped up.
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Joe Biden: 'This is a time to heal in America'
Watch - Democrat Joe Biden has outlined his vision for the United States in his victory speech in Wilmington, Delaware, after winning the US presidential election today. Video
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Whakatāne Māori ward advocates cheer government stance
Three Whakatāne women who led the charge for Māori wards in the district are ecstatic legislation change has been signalled.
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Shihad lead singer Jon Toogood on finding love and Islam
As the lead singer for Shihad, Jon Toogood won plenty of fans by wearing his anti-authoritarianism on his sleeve.
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British TV and film actor Geoffrey Palmer dies at 93
Actor Geoffrey Palmer, known for his roles in such sitcoms as Butterflies, As Time Goes By and The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, has died aged 93.
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Auckland housing 'dangerously' unaffordable - councillor
Increasing numbers of professionals, working families and older people are being shut out of the Auckland housing market, a new report says.
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Covid-19 mutation in mink sparks Denmark lockdown
Danish authorities have said a lockdown will be introduced in some areas of the country over coronavirus mutation found in mink that can spread to humans.
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Cultural Ambassador - Electronic Music
Paul Berrington Cultural Ambassador from the World of Electronic Music introduces us to Burial - the Banksy of future garage. Audio
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Wānaka Airport owners accused of misleading community
A group fighting against development of Wānaka Airport claims the airport's owners are not being upfront with the community about its plans.
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The work government will prioritise before Christmas
The government will prioritise extending the small business loan scheme, rolling out the flexi-wage job support programme and fast-tracking more infrastructure projects in the weeks leading up to…
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Māori receive fewer prescriptions for common diabetes drug - study
Māori patients receive fewer prescriptions for the common diabetes medication Metformin than non-Māori despite suffering from the disease at twice the rate, according to a new study by the University…
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Lynette Forday, 'Minus one is not enough.'
How culturally diverse is New Zealand television and when did things start to shift? Sonia Yee explores the making of character Dr Grace Kwan - the first Asian character to become part of mainstream… Audio
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New Sport NZ boss Raelene Castle brings her battle scars
Raelene Castle is back from Australia to run Sport New Zealand, as its first female chief executive. She sits down with Suzanne McFadden and explains how the things she learned in turmoil can help our…
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All systems go for PNG Hunters rugby league relocation
The PNG Hunters coach, Matt Church, will return to Port Moresby next week to prepare for the team's relocation to Queensland for next season.
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Grant Robertson looking forward to Deputy Prime Minister job
The Prime Minister has unveiled her new Cabinet with a major shake-up of her top-ranking team, introducing seven new faces to the Cabinet table and six first time Ministers.
The Minister of Finance… Audio
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Cabinet gets major shake-up with new Covid-19 Response portfolio in the mix
If it was a Covid election, this could be called a Covid Cabinet, with the pandemic having a big hand in the shape of the new ministerial line-up.