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'History replaying itself' - PANG on New Caledonia
'History replaying itself' - PANG on New Caledonia
A group of civil society organisations is writing to Emmanuel Macron calling on him to change his stance toward the indigenous people of New Caledonia.
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Interest rate cuts, house prices stabilise: What is happening with the NZ housing market this week?
House values are falling, so when will interest rates follow?
Analysis - Investors are capitalising on low property prices, and a major bank is predicting interest rates will fall sooner than expected. Audio
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EU elections, Olympics overshadow New Caledonia crisis
'Nobody talks about what is happening here anymore'
People in New Caledonia are disappointed that the riots last month are now being overshadowed by the European elections and the Olympic Games.
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Townhouses, new builds: What's hurting Auckland's housing market?
What's pulling down house prices in Auckland?
House values have dropped for the past two months. Could townhouses be the cause?
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Long-running bid to make big tech pay for news hits a snag
The media minister says a proposed law to get Google and Facebook pay for local news is not dead, but this week a Parliamentary committee and its government MPs did not support it. The government’s…
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Long-running bid to make big tech pay for news hits a snag
Long-running bid to make big tech pay for news hits a snag
The media minister says a proposed law to get Google and Facebook pay for local news is not dead, but this week a Parliamentary committee and its government MPs did not support it. The government’s…
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Budget Day: A Photo Essay
Budget Day in photos: Facts, attacks, stories, protests, pantomime and proclamations. Audio
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Budget Day: A Photo Essay
Budget Day: A Photo Essay
Budget Day in photos: Facts, attacks, stories, protests, pantomime and proclamations.
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Opinion: Budget 2024 lives up to a dispiriting tradition of short-termism
Budget 'lives up to a dispiriting tradition of short-termism'
Opinion - This Budget, like many before it, is convenient for today but stores up problems for future generations, Shamubeel Eaqub writes.
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Week in Politics: What will the government get out of Budget 2024?
What will the government get out of Budget 2024?
Week in Politics - Coverage has focused on what voters could get out of the budget, but what impact could it have on the coalition's popularity?
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Budget 2024 locks in fiscal restraint for years to come
Budget leaves very little wriggle room for coming years
Analysis - The wall-to-wall coverage of public service cuts in recent months is set to become the new normal, with little money left from here on out.
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Budget 2024: 'Every little bit helps' as millions of households get extra $30 a week
'Every little bit helps' as millions get extra $30 a week in Budget
Voters spoken to by RNZ say the tax cuts will have a "positive impact" - and they're looking forward to pocketing a little extra cash.
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Budget 24: How's it being received?
Budget 24: How's it being received?
Love it or hate it, the Budget will affect you in some way. This is what industry leaders have to say about funding that might impact you.
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Budget 2024: Political parties react to coalition government's budget announcement
Budget 2024 will take New Zealand 'backwards' - Labour
Political parties are less than impressed with the contents of the coalition government's first Budget.
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Footage of French forces officer kicking Kanak man in the head surfaces online
Footage of French forces officer kicking Kanak man in the head surfaces
Police brutality will further escalate tensions between pro-independence activists and French security forces in New Caledonia, a senior church leader in Nouméa says.
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I am Hope's Mike King lashes 'dickheads throwing shit' over charity funding
Mike King lashes 'dickheads throwing shit' over charity funding
In the latest episode of 30 With Guyon Espiner, Mike King reflects on a "stressful week" since I Am Hope's funding announcement, and why he's left behind "misogynistic, homophobic" comedy.
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Mike King: I'd take money from Gollum if it meant better mental health services
Mental health advocate Mike King tells Guyon why taking government cash is like taking money from Gollum; the day he realised his homophobic comedy was doing real damage, and why kids don't talk to… Video, Audio
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Aid arriving for PNG landslide survivors, including 9 orphaned children
Aid arriving for PNG landslide survivors, including 9 orphaned children
Recovery efforts continue in Yambali village in Enga province, where more than 2000 bodies are buried, but it is estimated to be much higher.
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Lobby group questions MPs expenses amid cost of living pressures
Lobby group questions MPs expenses amid cost of living pressures
Politicians spent nearly $3 million on accommodation and travel in the first three months of this year, according to the latest quarterly expenses for MPs. Audio
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How a build-to-rent developer is cutting costs by 30 percent
How a build-to-rent developer is cutting costs by 30 percent
Is it possible to build homes faster, better and cheaper? One builder says it is.
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The public housing problem
Is Kāinga Ora, the government's social housing arm, a total mess or a 'stonking financial success'? Audio
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A crisis at Kāinga Ora
The public housing problem
Is Kāinga Ora, the government's social housing arm, a total mess or a 'stonking financial success'?
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Emmanuel Macron’s gamble on New Caledonia’s crisis
Macron's gamble on New Caledonia's crisis
In-depth - New Caledonia has been the scene of deadly and destructive riots since 13 May 2024.
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International tribunal finds states have legal obligations to cut marine emission
International tribunal finds states have legal obligations to cut emission
ITLOS says state parties to the UNCLOS "have the specific obligations to take all necessary measures to prevent, reduce and control marine pollution from GHG emissions".
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First Home Grants scrapped: Hopes for ownership dwindle
First Home Grants scrapped: Hopes for ownership dwindle
Those blindsided by the government's announcement to scrap the First Home Grants scheme say the news comes as a slap in the face.