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New scheme aims to cut out supermarkets, source local produce
Charities are working to create an online platform where shoppers can get local produce and bypass supermarket mark-ups. Audio
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Who'll win the Rugby World Cup? We ran 10,000 simulations
Analysis: So where does that leave the defending champions, the Black Ferns?
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What will encourage NZers to have more babies?
New population data has confirmed that New Zealand will need to rely more on migration to offset an ageing population in the coming decades.
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Unexploded WWII ordnance unearthed in Saipan
Decades-old explosive remnants of war - mortar rounds, artillery shells, grenades - removed following severe coastal erosion caused by Tropical Storm Krosa.
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Thinking about solar? Here are questions to ask
The first step is making sure your roof is suitable, says the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority.
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Luxon says he's 'focused 100%' on economy, not passports
The PM denies the government has lost its focus, as calls intensify for action to help Auckland. Audio
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'Disaster waiting to happen': Fears carbon farming increases risk of wild fire
The increasing number of farms being planted in trees for carbon farming is raising fears about the spread of pests and fire risk. Audio
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RNZ flags changes to claw back listeners
RNZ is planning to reverse decline in RNZ National's live listenership, but it comes at a time when listeners' loyalty seems harder than ever to secure.
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The shifting sands of second language options in NZ schools
Ministry of Education data shows a shift away from learning Euro-centric languages to te reo Māori and Asian languages in public schools.
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Hospital's specialist trauma service made no difference in first year - report
Due to staffing shortages there were periods when the service was not functioning at all. Audio
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Investors worry about political flipflopping as rents fall
Trade Me's latest rental price data showed nationally rents being asked on the site were down 3 percent in the year to a median $620.
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Three of our biggest emitters no longer have to reveal climate impact
It comes after the government ended compulsory reporting for the farming sector. Audio
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Last major bank drops fixed one-year mortgage interest rate
Banks jostle for the best mortgage interest rate offers ahead of the Reserve Bank announcement next week where it's expected the official cash rate will drop.
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More people making losses when selling their homes
In the second quarter of this year, one in 10 home sellers made a loss, the highest proportion since 2014.
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India set to allow private firms to mine, import uranium to help nuclear expansion
India plans to expand nuclear power production capacity by 12 times by 2047.
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Experts challenge call to axe kids book over six Māori words
The Education Ministry has said it won't reprint 'At the Marae' for kids because it includes a higher number of Māori words. Audio
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Flashing mouthguards to be used at Rugby World Cup
Mouthguards that light up when a player sustains a significant head impact will be used this year.
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US on the brink of major public health failure
Under the watch of Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, a vaccine-preventable disease has continued to spread across the US.
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‘Competitive’ Asian supermarket prices benefit consumers
The Commerce Commission says the increased competition that exists between Asian grocery stores is something it would like to see across the entire sector.
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Post-harvest horticulture workforce will need to develop new skills, report finds
As new technologies see the horticulture sector become increasingly automated, its post-harvest workforce will need to develop new skills.
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What we know so far about new road user charges
Explainer - The government calls it the biggest change to road funding in 50 years. But what are these RUCs that will replace the petrol tax? Audio
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'Pretty grim': Bridges calls for government to help Auckland
The city's unemployment is now the worst of all regions, and the Business Chamber wants help. Audio
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The KiwiSaver funds that are still going strong
Total KiwiSaver assets rose nearly $9 billion in the second quarter with strong market returns across most funds.
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Does getting NCEA mean you earn more?
NCEA may be on the way out - but has it been delivering better jobs and income for the students who've completed it? Audio