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Climate Change Commission blocked by Facebook
Climate Change Commission blocked by Facebook
The Climate Change Commission has been mis-identified as an Australian news site and has been barred from having any of its content shared on Facebook.
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Prominent businessman's trial: Secret recording of alleged bribe played in court
Prominent businessman's trial: Secret recording of alleged bribe played in court
A man who's accusing a prominent businessman of fondling him in bed says he secretly recorded one of the man's associates trying to bribe him with $15,000.
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Holidays Act overhaul planned, including earlier entitlements
Holidays Act changes to bring in earlier sick leave entitlement
Workers will be able to take leave for sickness or bereavement from their first day in the job under a planned revamp of the complicated Holidays Act. Audio
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Thousands of businesses taking up govt support package
Thousands of businesses taking up govt support package
Thousands of businesses have put their hand up for the government's latest support package since applications opened today.
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Greens present petition in support of gay conversion therapy ban
'Not a partisan issue': Greens present petition urging conversion therapy ban
It's clear people want gay conversion "therapy" banned now, the Green Party says, after members handed over a petition with over 150,000 signatures to parliament today.
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Taking proverbial wisdom to the streets
As part of a Festival of Cultures in Palmerston North, proverbs from 23 cultures will be displayed along the city's boutique retail strip, George Street. Audio
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Invercargill City Council introduces new media protocols
Invercargill City Council introduces new media protocols
The Invercargill City Council is cracking down on councillors commenting on the actions and decisions of their colleagues and staff under new media protocols.
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Covid-19: Government opens up applications for latest support package
From today New Zealand businesses can apply for the government's latest support package.
Announced in December, the Resurgence Support Payment was introduced to boost businesses when there is an… Audio
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Business support package opens today, to give alert level help
Business support package opens today, to give alert level help
From today, New Zealand businesses can apply for the government's latest Covid-19 support package.
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Cultural Ambassador - Electronic Music
Audio 22 Feb 2021Our Electronic Music Cultural Ambassador Paul Berrington introduces us to Johnny Jewel. Producer behind Chromatics, Glass Candy etc. Video, Audio
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Water restrictions come in for parts of Tasman District
Water restrictions come in for parts of Tasman District
Water restrictions have been re-introduced to parts of the Tasman District as dry weather returns.
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Debating without agenda on Parliament's agenda
Parliament debates all the time but until now it seldom did so just to see what it thinks. This week we hear what it thinks about Aid to the Pacific.
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Debating without agenda on Parliament's agenda
Debating without agenda on Parliament's agenda
Parliament debates all the time but until now it seldom did so just to see what it thinks. This week we hear what it thinks about Aid to the Pacific.
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Upgrades unveiled as Waitākere tracks reopen
Upgrades unveiled as Waitākere tracks reopen
Two tracks in the Waitākere Ranges in West Auckland are reopening today after being closed to protect the region's kauri forests.
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Marshalls follows Palau, FSM in initiating Forum withdrawal
Marshalls follows Palau, FSM in initiating Forum withdrawal
The Marshall Islands has launched the process for officially ending its membership in the Pacific Islands Forum.
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INTRODUCING: nicholas Franchise
nicholas Franchise (with a lower case n) describes their sound as "pop-raunch rock". Their debut album Setup was recorded in Dunedin and released in 2018 while Nicholas was deep in the Portland… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: The Weather Station, Goat Girl, SR Mpofu
Tony Stamp reviews the new album by Canadian outfit The Weather Station, Peckham post-punk band Goat Girl's second full-length, and a blissful EP from Tāmaki Makaurau beat maker SR Mpofu. Audio
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The Sampler: The Weather Station, Goat Girl, SR Mpofu
The Sampler: The Weather Station, Goat Girl, SR Mpofu
Tony Stamp reviews the new album by Canadian outfit The Weather Station, Peckham post-punk band Goat Girl's second full-length, and a blissful EP from Tāmaki Makaurau beat maker SR Mpofu.
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Kate's Klassics: The Talented Mr Ripley
Audio 20 Feb 2021Poet and writer Kate Camp returns to discuss a historic work of classic literature. This week, Patricia Highsmith's 1955 psychological thriller The Talented Mr Ripley. The novel introduced the world… Audio
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National Party ad featuring Labour MP 'clearly satirical', committee rules
National ad with Labour MP 'clearly satirical', committee rules
Parliament's privileges committee has found a National Party ad featuring a Labour MP talking about health supplements did not break the rules around satire.
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Tourism is not benign & must change: Environment commissioner
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment is proposing stringent measures to make tourism more sustainable, once our borders reopen. Just over a year ago, Simon Upton released a major report… Audio
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E-scooter riders more likely to get injured in drunk accidents than cyclists - study
E-scooter riders more likely to get injured in drunk accidents than cyclists - study
E-scooter users are more likely to end up in hospital after hours, with significantly higher rates of alcohol in their systems compared with cyclists, a study finds.
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Changes needed to ensure tourism less harmful to environment - Upton
Tourism must be made more sustainable - environment commissioner
A departure tax, enforcing visitor limits in under pressure destinations and tighter controls on commercial operators have been flagged as part of an overhaul of the tourism industry.
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Solving the World's Problems with Simon Wilson
Senior New Zealand Herald writer Simon Wilson today looks at why good things take so long to happen. Audio
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LSG Sky Chefs staff all test negative for Covid-19
LSG Sky Chefs staff all test negative for Covid-19
LSG Sky Chefs say all staff - except the original case - who work at the Auckland business have returned negative test results for Covid-19.