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Invoices worth $23m sent to MIQ guests
Invoices worth $23m sent to MIQ guests
The government has collected $6.7 million in fees for managed isolation, while it's owed at least another $1.5 million from returnees' overdue payments.
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Submissions on Māori ward bill open for two days
Submissions are invited on a bill changing laws around the establishment of Māori wards by councils but they must be in by is 5pm Thursday 11 February. Audio
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Submissions on Māori ward bill open for two days
Submissions on Māori ward bill open for two days
Submissions are invited on a bill changing laws around the establishment of Māori wards by councils but they must be in by is 5pm Thursday 11 February.
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NZ digital literacy suffering without support for students - NZUSA
NZ digital literacy suffering without support for students - NZUSA
New Zealand's ability to upskill its workers is being road-blocked because of a broken promise from Labour to reinstate postgraduate student allowances, a students' association says.
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Government plans to scrap 30-year-old Resource Management Act
Government plans to scrap 30-year-old Resource Management Act
The government will scrap the Resource Management Act (RMA) and replace it with three new pieces of legislation. Audio
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Bridges leads National's angry response to Māori wards legislation
Bridges leads National's angry response to Māori wards legislation
National MP Simon Bridges has railed against the government's move to protect Māori wards, describing it as insulting as a Māori man. Audio
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Climate of fear and retribution in gymnastics, report finds
Climate of fear and retribution in gymnastics, report finds
A climate of fear and retribution has been highlighted by an independent investigation into the culture of Gymnastics New Zealand.
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Two new law variations for Super Rugby
Two new law variations for Super Rugby
Goal-line drop-outs and captain's referrals will be introduced to Super Rugby Aotearoa this year.
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LVR's will increase and impact first home buyers
Karyn speaks with Infometrics senior economist, Brad Olsen, about the impacts of these LVR changes. Audio
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Government prepares to take on housing market
Government prepares to take on housing market
The finance minister has signalled a crack down on property speculators with proposals to curb house price inflation going before Cabinet shortly.
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Meet the new MPs: Labour
The 42 new MPs in Parliament each give an introductory speech. We’re collecting them. Here are the new Labour Party MPs. - UPDATED - Video
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Meet the new MPs: Labour
Meet the new MPs: Labour
The 42 new MPs in Parliament each give an introductory speech. We’re collecting them. Here are the new Labour Party MPs. - UPDATED -
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Meet the new MPs: ACT
There are 42 new MPs in Parliament. They each give an introductory speech. We’re collecting them. Here are the new ACT MPs. - UPDATED - Video
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Meet the new MPs: ACT
Meet the new MPs: ACT
There are 42 new MPs in Parliament. They each give an introductory speech. We’re collecting them. Here are the new ACT MPs. - UPDATED -
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Gut bugs making obese teenagers healthier
Researchers at the University of Auckland's Liggins Institute have been looking at what happens when gut bacteria from healthy teenagers is introduced, in capsule form, to severely overweight teens'… Audio
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Tahiti president warns about long Covid-19 border closure
Tahiti president warns about long Covid-19 border closure
French Polynesia's president says he hopes last week's border closure ordered by Paris because of the Covid-19 pandemic won't exceed three months.
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Aerial firefighting costs blow out after massive blazes
Aerial firefighting costs blow out after massive blazes
An increasing number of severe fires has forced Fire and Emergency New Zealand (Fenz) to expand its aerial firefighting budget by more than $3 million.
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Bill against ‘revenge porn’ reintroduced in CNMI
Bill against ‘revenge porn’ reintroduced in CNMI
Legislation to create penalties for 'revenge pornography' is to come before the Northern Marianas House of Representatives.
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Cuba opens up its economy to private businesses
Cuba opens up its economy to private businesses
Cuba has announced it will allow private businesses to operate in most industries, in what is a major reform to its state-controlled economy.
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New opera company for the capital
New opera company Wellington Opera is set to be a major new company in Wellington's cultural scene, and its formation is being marked this month by the presentation of a rather unusual programme of… Audio
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Meet the new MPs: Greens
There are 42 new MPs in Parliament. They each give an introductory speech. We’re collecting them for you. Here are the new Green Party MPs. - UPDATED - Video
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Meet the new MPs: Greens
Meet the new MPs: Greens
There are 42 new MPs in Parliament. They each give an introductory speech. We’re collecting them for you. Here are the new Green Party MPs. - UPDATED -
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Waitangi 2021: Māori Greens announce 6 priorities for Te Ao Maori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Green Party's Māori caucus outline priorities and vision for future
The Green Party Māori caucus today outlined and affirmed their commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and their visions and aspirations for Aotearoa.
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The Week in Politics - Vaccine approved but questions about when it will arrive
Week in Politics: Vaccine approved as jobless rate drops
Analysis: The first Covid-19 vaccine is approved but questions remain, while the latest unemployment figures leave an economist "flabbergasted" and the PM speaks at a quiet Waitangi Day celebration.
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'Seriously' end five setters says McEnroe
'Seriously' end five setters says McEnroe
Marathon best-of-five-set matches have had their day and shorter formats should be introduced to grand slam tennis tournaments, says seven-times major winner John McEnroe.