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US elections - the view from afar
In this episode of Voices, three Aucklanders originally from the US talk to Kadambari Raghukumar about their views on the upcoming election in the States. Audio
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US elections - the view from afar
US elections - the view from afar
In this episode of Voices, three Aucklanders originally from the US talk to Kadambari Raghukumar about their views on the upcoming election in the States.
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The beautiful system that's broken down
Former Prime Minister Sir Geoffrey Palmer wants a Royal Commission into ACC, saying the system that was a world-beater is now unjust. Audio
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Time for a Royal Commission into accident compensation
The beautiful system that's broken down
Former Prime Minister Sir Geoffrey Palmer wants a Royal Commission into ACC, saying the system that was a world-beater is now unjust.
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Green energy: You've got cheap data, is cheap power next?
Green energy: You've got cheap data, is cheap power next?
Analysis - the iPhone transformed mobile phones in just 10 years; could green energy create a similar revolution asks Justin Rowlatt, the BBC's chief environment correspondent.
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Urupounamu Episode Six - Decolonisation
What defines the act of decolonisation? Is it a state of mind or is it detaching from the dominant culture? In episode six of the talk series 'Urupounamu' the hosts break down what decolonisation… Audio
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Labour and Greens to make cooperation agreement official
Labour and Greens to make cooperation agreement official
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will this morning sign a cooperation agreement with the Green Party that will give its two co-leaders ministerial portfolios outside of Cabinet.
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Covid-19: UK PM considering England lockdown next week
Covid-19: UK PM considering England lockdown next week
The British Government is considering a month-long lockdown across England in the hope that measures could be eased before Christmas.
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Greens accept Labour's offer for 'cooperation agreement'
Greens accept Labour's offer for 'cooperation agreement'
Green Party delegates have voted to accept a deal with Labour which will give it two ministerial portfolios outside of cabinet.
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Jacinda Ardern to name Cabinet on Monday
Jacinda Ardern to name Cabinet on Monday
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern has confirmed that the new Cabinet will be named on Monday and sworn in on Friday.
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Emmy winning cinematographer Baz Idoine
From the TVNZ photocopier room to winning an Emmy last month - New Zealand born cinematographer Barry "Baz" Idoine has come a long way. His CV is extensive and impressive, including credits on Rogue… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Ports of Auckland sets own rules while waiting on govt
The government has announced all change-over crew for ships who fly into New Zealand will now be tested for Covid-19 - but there's no timeline for implementing it.
At the moment crew can fly in and… Audio
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'Real dilemmas' remain with euthanasia law - disability advocate
'Real dilemmas' remain with euthanasia law - disability advocate
Opinion - The preliminary voluntary euthanasia vote result has been feared by a significant section of the disability community for some time, writes disability advocate Chris Ford.
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Referendum preliminary results: Yes to euthanasia reform, no to cannabis
Referendum results: Yes to euthanasia reform, no to cannabis
The euthanasia referendum has passed the public vote, with 65.2 percent voting in favour, but the cannabis question has 53.1 percent voting 'no' so far, preliminary results show.
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Alcoholic beverage company Lion cuts 30 jobs as Covid-19 impacts sales
Alcoholic beverage company Lion cuts 30 jobs as Covid-19 impacts sales
Lion, which owns popular brands such as Speights, Steinlager and Wither Hills, says it has felt the economic shock of Covid-19 as it's the largest supplier to the on-premise market.
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Cannabis referendum preliminary results: What to expect
Cannabis referendum preliminary results: What to expect
The provisional results of the recreational cannabis referendum from ordinary ballots - which make up the majority of votes - will be announced at 2pm today. Audio
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Young women at highest risk of developing cervical lesions decrease
Young women at highest risk of developing cervical lesions decrease
The number of young women with the highest risk of developing cervical lesions that can lead to cancer has halved.
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Voting accessibility 2020: A mixed report card
Voting accessibility 2020: A mixed report card
Analysis - The election has fallen somewhat short but made good progress on its goal for all eligible New Zealanders, regardless of disability, to be able to participate, Áine Kelly-Costello writes.
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Sports organisations reject Wellington pokies 'sinking lid'
Sports organisations reject Wellington pokies 'sinking lid'
Wellington sports groups are pushing the city council to scrap a proposal to ban new pokie machines in the capital.
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Hoskins Sotutu to start as All Blacks make minimal changes
Hoskins Sotutu to start as All Blacks make minimal changes
Hoskins Sotutu will make his starting All Blacks debut at No.8 for Saturday's Bledisloe Cup test against the Wallabies in Sydney.
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Online service aims to help fill shortage in fruit pickers
New service encourages students to get into fruit picking
A new online job service hopes to get students into summer fruit picking work as growers continue to warn of a dire shortage of pickers.
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Uncertainty around billions in Defence Force spending
Uncertainty around billions in Defence Force spending
Military analysts think Labour's victory at the general election will put some Defence Force changes and purchases on the backburner.
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Military analysts worried about losing Ron Mark's momentum
Military analysts think Labour's victory at the general election will put some Defence Force changes and purchases on the backburner.
The former Minister of Defence, Ron Mark, was unsuccessful in… Audio
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Ports of Auckland introduces own rules for shipping crews
The Ports of Auckland has introduced its own rules for placing international shipping crews into managed isolation after frustration at a lack of action from the government.
Currently, crew who… Audio
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'Schools might start to bulge at the seams' - Many Auckland schools under pressure
'Schools might start to bulge at the seams or struggle to cover classes'
Auckland schools have recorded their fastest growth in more than a decade, with figures showing the region had more than 4000 more students than at the same time last year.