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Skilled labour shortages hit Auckland infrastructure projects
Skilled labour shortages hit Auckland infrastructure projects
International demand for skilled workers is adding to the pressures faced by two of the country's biggest infrastructure projects.
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Terrorism suppression control orders: What you need to know
Terrorism suppression control orders: What you need to know
Explainer - What restrictions could be expected to be placed on someone like Suhayra Aden, coming to New Zealand after time with IS? RNZ is here to clear it all up.
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Abuse in care inquiry: Survivor's true ethnicity remained unknown for 30 years
Abused man misled on his ethnicity for 30 years
A man told an inquiry he suffered all forms of abuse while in care, but the stripping of his cultural identity hurt him the most.
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NSW government extends Greater Sydney lockdown by four weeks
Four-week extension to Greater Sydney lockdown confirmed
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has announced a four-week extension of Greater Sydney's lockdown, with 177 new community cases of Covid-19.
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Shebiz: Southland specialised software & the family behind it
Over 30 years ago Jenny Scott was farming in Southland when an independent livestock agent friend shared how much time it was taking to keep up with the book-keeping side of the businesses. GST had… Audio
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Australia 'will stand to account' on Aden case - Andrew Little
A senior Cabinet minister expects Australia will be held to account on the international stage for its treatment of terror suspect Suhayra Aden.
Aden and her two children will be deported to New… Audio
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Suhayra Aden repatriation: Gerry Brownlee suggests following Australian laws on revoking citizenships
Should NZ follow Australia's laws on revoking citizenships?
National Party's foreign affairs spokesperson Gerry Brownlee's comments about whether New Zealand should follow Australia's law on revoking citizenships - in light of a terror suspect's repatriation -… Audio
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Fiji Covid deaths could be far higher than current 193 toll
New curfew hours have been introduced for some parts of Fiji as the number of Covid-19 cases rises. Fiji has now reported 193 Covid-19 deaths since the latest outbreak began in April. However, health… Audio
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Salsa Dura
Our cultural ambassador for Latin American music, Mona Lynn Courteau joins us once again. Tonight she'll be introducing us to Salsa Dura ("hard salsa"). The classic salsa scene in New York City that… Video, Audio
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Consumer data right overdue, but privacy crucial, advocates warn
Consumer data right overdue, but privacy crucial, advocates warn
Consumer advocates say individuals and companies need greater access to data that is held about them, but warn privacy issues need to be considered carefully.
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Inside an intentional community: The people who call Kāwai Purapura home
Inside an intentional community: The people who call Kāwai Purapura home
The site of the notorious Centrepoint community is now home to 100 people. In part two of our series on what became of the former Centrepoint site, we meet some of the residents who live there now.
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Olympic venue should avoid sewage spill during storm
Olympic venue should avoid sewage spill during storm
Olympic officials are confident anti-pollution measures will prevent an expected tropical storm from triggering a surge of sewage into the waters of Tokyo Bay.
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INTRODUCING: DEB5000
This week we meet punk band DEB 5000. Band members Jessica and Steph joined us to chat about Girls Rock Camp, man-killing robots, industrial handwash, and introduce their single 'Rats'. Video, Audio
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The week we called out China for cyber-hacking
The week we called out China for cyber-hacking
Week in Politics - The government risks retaliation after accusing China of cyber hacking, 370,000 doses of vaccine arrive for the "ramp-up", and opposition parties launch law and order policies…
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Trans-Tasman quarantine-free travel bubble burst splits families
Caught in the bubble burst: Families split across Tasman
Families across the Tasman face being split apart again as quarantine-free travel with Australia comes to an end tonight for at least eight weeks.
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New limits on sea-run salmon for Canterbury anglers announced
New limits on sea-run salmon for Canterbury anglers announced
Canterbury anglers will only be able to catch two sea-run salmon a season from October instead of two a day.
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Unions call for sick leave to be available from day one of employment
Sick leave increase: Unions call for eligibility from day one of a job
From tomorrow, changes to double minimum sick leave entitlements from five to 10 days come into effect, but workers are only eligible once they have been in a job six months.
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Sewage flowing into Porirua harbour after pipe bursts again
Sewage flowing into Porirua harbour after pipe bursts again
Sewage is overflowing into Porirua harbour after a wastewater main on State Highway One burst again.
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Calls to 'feed the 5 million first' before exporting NZ food
Calls to 'feed the 5 million first' before exporting NZ food
People are going hungry even though New Zealand produces enough food to feed 40 million - and it's spurring calls for the country to 'feed the five million first'.
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National Party calls for return of Armed Response Teams
National Party calls for return of Armed Response Teams
National Party leader Judith Collins says the police commissioner was "wrong" to put a stop to the Armed Response Teams, and is calling for them to be reinstated. Audio
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Olympics chief Toshiro Muto doesn't rule out cancelling Games if Covid-19 cases spike
Olympics chief doesn't rule out cancelling Games
Asked at a news conference if the Games might still be cancelled, Toshiro Muto said he would keep an eye on infection numbers and liaise with other organisers if necessary.
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ACT proposes limiting gang members' freedoms
'Gang members have taken over our streets' - ACT proposes limiting freedoms
The ACT Party wants to strip some gang members of their freedoms, introducing "gang injunction orders" which could ban them from certain areas or activities.
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The tricky topic of taxing tech companies
Everyone has to pay their fair share of tax - but worldwide, the big tech multi-nationals have been getting away with paying far less than others. There are plans to change that. Audio
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Taxing the big tech companies
The tricky topic of taxing tech companies
Everyone has to pay their fair share of tax - but worldwide, the big tech multi-nationals have been getting away with paying far less than others. There are plans to change that.
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Olympic sponsor Toyota passes on Games TV commercials
Olympic sponsor Toyota passes on Games TV commercials
Tokyo 2020 Olympics sponsor Toyota will not run Games-related TV commercials amid lacklustre public support for the Olympics.