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Labour's to-do list and the question of lasting reform
Labour's to-do list and the question of lasting reform
It's less than a year until the next election and Labour's still got a lot on its legislative agenda this term.
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Australian tourist using 'epic' cycle trip around Aotearoa as call to climate action
Australian tourist using 'epic' cycle trip around Aotearoa as call to climate action
When Australian Annie Ford came to New Zealand to visit family, she would have never expected what the journey would be like to "ride instead of fly".
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The Week in Detail: Wayne Brown, banks, and nuclear power
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Wayne Brown, banks, and nuclear power
The Week in Detail: Wayne Brown, banks, and nuclear power
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Aliyah Dunn excels as New Zealand dispatch Uganda
Aliyah Dunn excels as New Zealand dispatch Uganda
New Zealand opened their FAST5 Netball World Series campaign in Christchurch with a high-scoring 49-32 win against Uganda.
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Aliyah Dunn as NZ dispatch Uganda in FAST5 Netball World Series
Aliyah Dunn as NZ dispatch Uganda in FAST5 Netball World Series
New Zealand opened their FAST5 Netball World Series campaign in Christchurch with a high-scoring 49-32 win against Uganda.
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'It feels like your child has died': Mum says she feels powerless to help teen son who continues to offend
'It feels like your child has died': Mum says she feels powerless to help teen son who continues to offend
Young people involved in ramraids, car thefts and street fights have renewed public debate on youth crime and how to address it. Is our youth justice system geared to effectively tackle the problem?
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Amended Arms Act to ensure licence holders not penalised due to application backlog
Govt pledges existing firearms licence holders won't be penalised by application backlog
The government will ensure existing firearms owners don't get caught out in a predicted backlog of new licence applications. Audio
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Week in Politics: A stark assessment of threats to national security
Week in Politics: A stark assessment of threats to national security
Analysis - National security was front and centre this week with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern saying New Zealand needs to plan its own response to terrorist threats, writes Peter Wilson.
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Netball: Have we been too quick to write off the two-point shot?
Netball: Have we been too quick to write off the two-point shot?
Silver Fern great Leigh Gibbs describes herself as a traditionalist and that's why, she argues, a two-point shot would be good for the seven-a-side game.
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Mongols president ‘not involved in the drug trade’, lawyer tells jury
Mongols president ‘not involved in the drug trade’, lawyer tells jury
A gang president may have been pictured snorting cocaine, but it didn't mean he was involved in the drug trade, his lawyer says.
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Public weighs in on calls to ban fireworks
Fireworks sparked a massive blaze north of Christchurch, forcing more than 100 people to be evacuated from their homes this week.
Michael Cropp asked some central Wellington workers whether… Audio
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Government makes an offer long-running firefighter pay dispute
Firefighters have called off today's strike action after the Government stepped in with an offer to help settle the long-running industrial dispute.
Fire and Emergency's chief executive Kerry Gregory… Audio
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Tariq Omars Football
Audio 4 Nov 2022This story is about the Christchurch Mosque Shootings and some of the individuals involved. Audio
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Hospitals nationwide remain stretched to their limits
'We need to find ways forward': Hospitals nationwide remain stretched to their limits
Dunedin Hospital has been at 108 percent capacity this week, one of several around the country still slammed by high demand.
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Fireworks safety a concern ahead of Guy Fawkes
Fireworks safety a concern ahead of Guy Fawkes
Concerns are being raised over the safety of fireworks ahead of Guy Fawkes this weekend.
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Fresh calls to ban fireworks
With confirmation the large bush fire at Pegasus Bay in Christchurch was caused by fireworks, officials are once again urging the public to be cautious when lighting up for Guy Fawkes.
By law… Audio
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Firefighters concerned after blaze sparked by fireworks
Firefighters say they were gutted to learn a blaze north of Christchurch was sparked by fireworks.
By last night, the fire had burned through more than 180 hectares of pine forest and scrub along… Audio -
Staff shortages fuel travel chaos as flights cancelled, travel plans disrupted for days
Travel chaos at Auckland Airport as flights delayed, cancelled
Staffing shortages caused by weather disruptions are being blamed for travel chaos at Auckland Airport.
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Serial fraudster told the public 'deserves a break' from him before being jailed
Serial fraudster told the public 'deserves a break' from him before being jailed
In his latest round of offending, Kim Barwell stole money from an 85-year-old blind woman who was unable to use an ATM without assistance.
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With the Three Waters reforms under fire, let’s not forget that safe and affordable water is a human right
Despite Three Waters debate and controversy, safe water is still a human right
Analysis - While ostensibly about improving New Zealand's water infrastructure, the government's proposed Three Waters reforms have instead become a lightning rod for political division and distrust.
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ACT chooses sitting MP to join Hamilton by-election race
ACT chooses sitting MP to join Hamilton by-election race
The ACT Party has selected one of its existing MPs to contest the upcoming Hamilton West by-election.
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Footpath parking: Claimed by cars, problem for pedestrians
Parking on the footpath is illegal anywhere in New Zealand, but councils across the country are taking different approaches to enforcing the rules.
On many narrow streets in Auckland's inner city… Video, Audio
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Fireworks behind massive blaze north of Christchurch
A massive fire north of Christchurch was sparked by a firework being let off.
The blaze burned through 160ha of pine forest and scrub along a five kilometre stretch of beach from Pegasus to Woodend.
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Christchurch fire caused by youth playing with fireworks - Police
Christchurch fire caused by youth playing with fireworks - Police
Police say the fire north of Christchurch that forced more than 100 people to evacuate overnight was caused by young people using fireworks.