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Small fortunes: Dunne's tips on the pitfalls of party popularity
Small fortunes: Dunne's tips on the pitfalls of party popularity
The election could see some parties welcoming far more MPs into Parliament. They may celebrate, but sudden party growth has its own pitfalls to avoid.
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Principals worried by prospect of more frequent ERO visits
Principals are worried by the prospect of more frequent visits from the Education Review Office.
The office is introducing a new style of review, where its staff will visit schools every year, rather… Audio
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NZTA hushed historic Auckland Harbour Bridge contamination
NZTA hushed historic Auckland Harbour Bridge contamination
Auckland Harbour Bridge maintenance work and operations contaminated land next to houses with heavy metals above permitted levels, but the Transport Agency opted not to tell locals.
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Principals worried by prospect of frequent ERO visits
Principals are worried by the prospect of more frequent visits from the Education Review Office.
The office is introducing a new style of review, where its staff will visit schools every year, rather… Audio
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No time for a day off on the campaign trail
No time for a day off on the campaign trail
It might be a Sunday, but with less than three weeks until the election, the campaign trail is still in full swing with politicians out and about across the country.
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John PSATHAS: Three Psalms
Michael Houstoun (piano), Orchestra Wellington conducted by Marc Taddei.
Recorded 26 September 2020, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Concert
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Spring forward: Five facts about daylight saving
Spring forward: Five facts about daylight saving
It's that time of year again - daylight saving begins tomorrow, so remember to put your clocks one hour forward tonight.
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Victor Steffensen: How burning could heal Australia
Audio 26 Sep 2020Last year's Australian fire season was the worst on record, with 34 deaths, more than 3500 homes lost and billions of animals harmed. It also wasn't a surprise to Victor Steffensen, a specialist in… Audio
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Election 2020: Immigration reset or a new normal?
Election 2020: Immigration reset or a new normal?
NZ First says mass immigration should be consigned to the past, National wants to introduce a tech visa and Labour says there will be a new normal. RNZ looks at the immigration debate behind this… Audio
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Farewell to rent rise freeze: Advocates call for limit and better housing
Rent rise freeze ends: Tenants see hike of '20 or 30 percent '
Tenants around the country are looking at rent increases of up to 30 percent as a freeze comes to an end, says a renters advocacy group.
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Bittersweet: Kiwis reflect on demands of living with Covid-19
Bittersweet: Kiwis reflect on demands of living with Covid-19
Today marks the six-month anniversary of when the country entered full lockdown due to the coronavirus.
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Six months since NZ entered full Covid-19 lockdown
Today marks six months since the country entered full lockdown.
At 11.59 on March 25, the country moved into Covid-19 Alert Level 4, introducing some of the strictest public health measures seen… Audio
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Immigration in NZ - what are parties' policies?
Audio 25 Sep 2020Winston Peters says New Zealand's border will re-open sooner than people think and mass immigration should be consigned to the past.
With foreign arrivals flat-lining, we asked the main political… Audio
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Critter of the Week The wandering anemone
Doc's Nicola Toki introduces us to this week's critter - the wandering anemone. It lives in the ocean, has a pedal disc, resembles a pile of baked beans and moves in the night! Audio, Gallery
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Sir Stephen Tindall steps down from The Warehouse board
Sir Stephen Tindall steps down from The Warehouse board
The Warehouse founder Sir Stephen Tindall stepped back from board three years ago and will not be seeking re-election in November.
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Agriculture industry, environmentalists lukewarm on National, Labour policies
Agriculture industry, environmentalists lukewarm on National, Labour policies
Agriculture has found itself in a policy tug of war between National's Judith Collins and Labour's Jacinda Ardern this election.
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RNZ's guide to The Outliers for general election 2020
RNZ's guide to The Outliers for general election 2020
Do you know which party wants to change the country's name to Aotearoa, which one wants a universal basic income of $250 per week and which one wants pre-marriage couple's counselling?
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National pledges to ease legislation for farmers
National rules out including agriculture in the ETS
Judith Collins has today confirmed farming will not be included in the Emissions Trading Scheme under a National government, as Labour says National's agriculture policies would take NZ "back…
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Brad Warrington's music grooves
Brad Warrington aka DJ Sticky reviews the latest album by Alicia Keys, simply titled Alicia. He also introduces us to a somewhat mysterious outfit from the UK called Sault, who have released their… Audio
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Former National leader Todd Muller opens up about panic attacks days into job
Todd Muller opens up about panic attacks days into leader role
Former National Party leader Todd Muller is talking about the issues that led to him resigning from his role as the head of the opposition - in a bid to encourage others to speak up about mental…
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Covid's return, trans-rights and anti-lockdown celebrities
UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk the new rules introduced to pubs, restaurants and sporting events as the daily case number rises above 6000. There's warnings new customs checks will… Audio
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Grieving family still feeling let down by hall of residence operator
Grieving family still feeling let down by hall of residence operator
The family of Mason Pendrous is deeply disappointed about the way it has been treated by the operator of the hall where he died.
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Covid-19: Boris Johnson unveils new restrictions
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has unveiled a raft of new coronavirus restrictions in England, which he said has reached a "perilous turning point".
With positive cases rising sharply, earlier… Audio
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Leaders' debate: Collins and Ardern, blow by blow
Leaders' debate: Collins and Ardern, blow by blow
The National and Labour leaders have clashed in the first televised debate tonight. While Ardern shied away from a "bloodsport" mentality, Collins would have been happy to go for another hour.
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