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Election 2020: Media policy slips down the queue
Election 2020: Media policy slips down the queue
Vote-chasing political parties push policies on big ticket issues like tax, health and education in the run-up to an election, and plans for broadcasting and media are often left to the last minute -…
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Builder's apprentice observed heart surgery at Wellington hospital
Builder's apprentice observed heart surgery
A medical student at Wellington Regional Hospital organised for their flatmate to watch heart surgery, but the hospital never verified their identity, a review has found.
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Five new local hip hop acts you need to hear
Aotearoa hip hop celebrates its 32nd birthday this month. That's how long ago Upper Hutt Posse released their groundbreaking track 'E Tū', New Zealand's first ever hip hop single. We're celebrating by… Video, Audio
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Labour pledges stronger protections against kauri dieback if re-elected
Labour pledges stronger protections against kauri dieback if re-elected
Labour is pledging to defend kauri trees from dieback by using the Biosecurity Act's strongest form of protection - a National Pest Management Plan.
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More Covid cases reported in Guam as govt introduces mortgage relief
More Covid cases reported in Guam as govt introduces mortgage relief
There have been 66 new cases of Covid-19 reported in Guam in the last 24 hours.
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RNZ’s Trevor Reekie celebrates 200 episodes of Worlds of Music
From bad boys of Tango to Ethiopian Soul queens and everything in-between, RNZ’s Worlds of Music has been showcasing global sounds since 2016. Video
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UK inquiry says 'clear evidence' of Huawei collusion with CCP
UK inquiry says 'clear evidence' of Huawei collusion with CCP
There is "clear evidence of collusion" between Huawei and the "Chinese Communist Party apparatus", a UK parliamentary inquiry has concluded.
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We can vote now, so why no election advertising on the polling day?
The two MPs vying to be Prime Minister have disagreed on whether election advertising should remain banned on election day.
After the 2017 election, the Electoral Commission encouraged the government… Video, Audio
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Colin Morris' music picks
Critic Colin Morris introduces us to a great new album by Mavis Staples - We Get By and he plays us one of his favourite tracks - Change. He also digs deep into his archives in his "whatever happened… Audio
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Collins & Peters on thin ice as Ardern finds her feet
The New Zealand First Foundation in court, Judith Collins pays a price on Ponsonby Rd, Jacinda Ardern finds some form & a chance for Te Pati Maori. Video, Audio
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What's changed for schools and ECE under Labour-New Zealand First?
What's changed for schools and ECE under Labour-NZ First?
The principal of decile one Windley School, Rhys McKinley, has no doubt his 300 pupils are better off after three years of the Labour-New Zealand First government.
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about the "technical glitch" that saw nearly 16,000 go unreported. Audio
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Scientists win historic Nobel chemistry prize for 'genetic scissors'
Scientists win historic Nobel chemistry prize
Two scientists have been awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing the tools to edit DNA.
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Quarry industry says wetlands policy too restrictive
The quarry industry is forecasting doom and major expansion plans have already been knocked back under new tighter wetlands rules.
The Fresh Water National Policy Statement introduces a new… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Cost cutting for Tokyo Olympics, Dean Jones remembered, and helicopter not to blame for Giro d'Italia crash?
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Water woes cause early worries in Wairarapa
Water woes cause early worries in Wairarapa
Just days after Wairarapa suffered flash flooding, local councils have cut back on water supplies.
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NZ First policy proposes to prioritise victims, change sentence terms for murderers
NZ First policy proposes to prioritise victims, change sentence terms for murderers
New Zealand First has announced its Safer Kiwi Communities policy package, with a mix of new - and old - election pledges.
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Labour aims to decarbonise New Zealand's bus fleets
Labour aims to decarbonise New Zealand's bus fleets
Labour says it will require councils to purchase only zero emissions buses by 2025 in a bid to decarbonise the public transport bus fleet a decade later.
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Expert panel set up for Defence Force review
Expert panel set up for Defence Force review
An expert panel has been set up to review the Defence Force's structure, information management and record-keeping processes.
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Call for more Fijian engagement with language and culture in NZ
Call for more Fijian engagement with language and culture in NZ
A Pacific community leader in New Zealand says while there's been an increase in the local Fijian population he would like to hear more of them speaking the language. Audio
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Review: Property Brothers
Dan Slevin has finally fallen for ‘reality’ television – but it’s nice reality television. Introducing the empire of affability that is the Property Brothers. Video
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Australia's Budget delivers $50b tax-cut windfall
Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst joins Kathryn to talk about the release of the country's much-delayed federal Budget last night by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg. As debt is set to hit a record $1… Audio
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France plans punishment for 'virginity tests'
France plans punishment for 'virginity tests'
The French government plans to introduce jail terms and fines for doctors who provide controversial so-called "virginity certificates" for traditional religious marriages.
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Election 2020: Collins standing by Samoa claims
Judith Collins is standing by her claims Samoa went harder and earlier against Covid-19 than New Zealand did.
Samoa did introduce some restrictions before New Zealand but the borders were closed here… Audio
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National would set a target to get unemployment down to 4% by 2025
National would set a target to get unemployment down to 4% by 2025
National says if it were in government it would create 10,000 jobs a month and get unemployment heading down to 4 percent by 2025.