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Green Party wants Matariki public holiday sooner
The Green Party is are happy to see the Labour Party pick up one of its long standing policies of making Matariki a public holiday - but want it to be introduced sooner.
Labour says it would… Audio
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Labour's promise for Matariki public holiday 'really significant'
A Labour Party promise to make Matariki a public holiday if re-elected has got many in te ao Māori excited, including one man who has dedicated his life to sharing his knowledge about the star… Video
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Labour promises to make Matariki a public holiday from 2022
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern is promising to make Matariki a public holiday if re-elected. Video
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Covid-19 forces new company disclosure rules
Companies will need to divulge more about their financial health when new disclosure rules come into effect at the end of the month.
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Global media giant set to be NZ's biggest private TV broadcaster
MediaWorks has agreed to sell its television channels to Discovery Inc. The global entertainment company will become the biggest privately-owned player in New Zealand free-to-air TV in 2021.
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Global media giant set to be NZ's biggest private TV broadcaster
MediaWorks has agreed to sell its television channels to Discovery Inc. The global entertainment company will become the biggest privately-owned player in New Zealand free-to-air TV in 2021.
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'Punitive culture' at NZ's largest women's prison - review
New Zealand's largest women's prison has a "punitive culture" where guards are too quick to resort to force and women's health needs go unmet because of a lack of staff, according to an internal…
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Tongan contender for top Forum job targets new Pacific order
Tonga's candidate for the top job at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat says she's committed to making a difference for people across the region.
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Pepper spray use in prisons rises
An explosion in the use of pepper spray is part of a big rise in the use of force to subdue unruly prisoners.
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Tougher rules for testing of border workers on the way
All border workers will now have to undergo mandatory testing for Covid-19 as the government introduces a new order to strengthen New Zealand's borders against the virus.
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Councils push central government for four-year terms
Councils around the country have teamed up to support the idea of four-year terms for central and local government.
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Introducing: Phoebe Rings
Phoebe Rings may have debuted during the worst year for live music (thanks,Covid) but they’ve already started making their mark. Their first performance was at Outsider Sounds Festival in February of… Audio
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Shaw still feeling heat as school funding issue bubbles on
Analysis: James Shaw apologises for his "error of judgement"; National promises money for hard-up new parents and the Speaker rules on a "misleading" advert.
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Political parties weigh in on live exports
The sinking of livestock export ship Gulf Livestock 1 is igniting calls for political parties to ban the live shipments of animals. Here's what they have to say on the subject.
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Hawai'i Covid-19 cases surge past 9000
Hawai'i has recorded four new deaths from Covid-19 in the last day with cases now exceeding 9200.
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Tweaking alert level system: 'It will be a bit more complicated'
The alert level system should be changed to reflect the risks of indoor gatherings and the need for widespread mask use, a public health expert says. Audio
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Natural burials now an option in the Whakatāne District
Whakatāne district bylaws were amended yesterday to allow natural burials, so those wishing to be laid to rest in an environmentally friendly way have the option.
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Opportunities Party stands in favour of cannabis bill
The Opportunities Party is encouraging its supporters to vote in favour of the Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill in the upcoming referendum.
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National Party reveals pregnancy support package proposal
Every pregnant woman would get $3000 of extra support such as additional parental leave or a longer postnatal stay, and Best Start payments would be means tested, Judith Collins has announced.
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Solomons PNG border lacks quarantine facility
Solomon Islands authorities on the western border with Papua New Guinea say they will no longer be detaining border crossers because of a lack of quarantine facilities there.
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The truth about headaches
Audio 3 Sep 2020Durham University neuroscientist Professor Amanda Ellison talks to Kathryn about her new book on headaches. From migranes and tension headaches to sinus pain and "ice cream" headaches, Splitting… Audio
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French Polynesia Covid-19 tally reaches 560
French Polynesia has recorded another 26 Covid-19 cases, raising the tally in the current outbreak to 560.
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Covid-19 tally in French Polynesia now at 534
French Polynesia has recorded another 23 Covid-19 cases, raising the tally in the current outbreak to 534.
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Paris court okays use of French flag in New Caledonia campaign
The highest French administrative court has rejected a challenge to the use of the French flag in the campaign for next month's referendum on independence from France.
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Otago university facing legal challenge over medical school admissions
The University of Otago has revealed to RNZ it is facing a legal challenge against its medical school admissions process, but denies it has anything to do with a recent proposal to impose caps on the…