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Meth evictions: Tenancy Tribunal hearing evidence questioned
Questions are being raised about the evidence used in Tenancy Tribual hearings to evict state house tenants and sting them for methamphetamine clean-up costs. One legal expert says evidence Housing… Audio
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Not enough inspectors for construction boom
Not enough inspectors for construction boom
Building inspectors say councils around the country have failed to prepare for a construction boom and hire enough inspectors. Audio
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Building inspectors in short supply across NZ
As the Government ramps up its construction efforts to deal with the housing crisis, industry experts are warning the shortage of building inspectors could lead to another Bella Vista bungle. Last… Audio
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Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Danny Kirwan dies
Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Danny Kirwan dies
Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Danny Kirwan has died, aged 68, bandmate Mick Fleetwood has confirmed.
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Springboks fight back to win Ellis Park thriller
Springboks fight back to win Ellis Park thriller
Eddie Jones watched his England side crash to a fifth successive defeat after a blistering start gave way to a dramatic collapse as South Africa emerged 42-39 winners from a thrilling first Test in…
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Bringing the big meth myth mess to light
Red flags were raised in the media about meth-testing houses, but it didn't stop the evictions, unnecessary repairs and the growth of an unregulated industry that made millions of dollars. How come?
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Bringing the big meth myth mess to light
Bringing the big meth myth mess to light
Red flags were raised in the media about meth-testing houses, but it didn't stop the evictions, unnecessary repairs and the growth of an unregulated industry that made millions of dollars. How come?
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2018 NZ Jazz Awards 1
Audio 9 Jun 2018Nick checks out the finalists and winner of the 2018 NZ Jazz Artist of the Year award, with music from Umar Zakaria, Lucien Johnson, and Norman Meehan, Hayden Chisholm & Paul Dyne. Audio
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2018 NZ Jazz Awards 2
Audio 9 Jun 2018Nick checks out the finalists and winners of the 2018 NZ Jazz Awards, including Umar Zakaria, Anita Schwabe, Lucien Johnson, Callum Allardice, and Jake Baxendale. Audio
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Law changes to curb binge-drinking largely failed - research
Law changes to curb binge-drinking largely failed - research
Law changes to curb binge-drinking introduced six years ago have largely failed, new research has found.
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Julia Deans' nationwide tour to have a focus on female performers and crew
One of NZ’s favourite singer-songwriters, Julia Deans has just announced she'll be touring New Zealand in August, performing with predominantly female support acts and crew. Video
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Umar Zakaria & Anita Schwabe win Jazz awards
Jazz musicians and composers Umar Zakaria and Anita Schwabe were recognised for their contributions to the art form this week. Video
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A History of Vocal Jazz: Female Icons
Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Carmen McRae and Sarah Vaughan take centre stage for a new six-week course being offered at Victoria University. Jazz singer-songwriter Bruce Brown gives Nick Tipping… Audio
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Upbeat for Friday 8 June
We look ahead to the weekend with the DSO and NZGQ, mark the upcoming winter solstice, Bruce Brown gives us a history of female jazz icons and we round out our series recognising important classical…
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Father who was fatally stabbed was a brutal bully - lawyer
Father who was fatally stabbed was a brutal bully - lawyer
The man who was stabbed by his son was a brutal and controlling bully, a High Court trial has heard.
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Northland rises up the economic ranks
Northland rises up the economic ranks
Northland has rocketed to the top of the regional economic rankings on the back of free spending consumers in the ASB Bank's latest survey.
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What’s hot at the Wellington Jazz Festival
The Wellington Jazz Festival started with a hiss and a roar last night. Norman Meehan has compiled a list of must-not-miss performances by visiting and local artists. Video, Audio
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Northland tops economic pops
Northland has rocketed up the rankings in the ASB bank's latest look at regional economies to take the top spot after the first three months of the year. Audio
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Housing NZ bonds to be in demand
Housing New Zealand's return to the bond market looks likely to be a crowd pleaser -- among fund managers and banks at least. Audio
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Council to get to root of logging debris problem after floods
Council to get to root of logging debris problem after floods
Logging companies operating in Tolaga Bay may be investigated after a deluge of logging debris left strewn over properties, roads and in rivers from flash flooding.
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The Sampler: Haters, Wreckers & Other Friends by Mr Sterile
Nick Bollinger discusses the rhythms, rants and recent releases of Wellington-based independent musician Mr Sterile. Audio
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Run Deep by Deva Mahal
Nick Bollinger listens to the international debut of formerly Wellington-based soul singer Deva Mahal. Audio
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The Sampler - 5 June 2018
This week in The Sampler Nick Bollinger reviews the solo debut of sometime New Zealand-based soul singer Deva Mahal; the hard road song-tales of Bernie Griffen; and rhythms and rants from Mr Sterile.
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Doors Wide Open by Bernie Griffen and The Thin Men
Nick Bollinger considers the hard-road song-tales of Bernie Griffen. Audio
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The Sampler - 5 June 2018
The Sampler - 5 June 2018
This week in The Sampler Nick Bollinger reviews the solo debut of sometime New Zealand-based soul singer Deva Mahal; the hard road song-tales of Bernie Griffen; and rhythms and rants from Mr Sterile.
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