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How far off a trans-Tasman bubble are we now?
How far off a trans-Tasman bubble are we now?
Australia's Prime Minister has again raised the idea of a trans-Tasman travel "bubble" .
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Trump wants replacement 'without delay'
Trump wants Ginsburg replacement 'without delay'
President Donald Trump has said he wants a new US Supreme Court judge to be sworn in "without delay", following the death of the long serving liberal justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Labour Party promises to double sick leave and raise minimum wage
Labour Party promises to double sick leave and raise minimum wage
The Labour Party is promising to double minimum sick leave entitlements for workers to 10 days a year and raise the minimum wage to $20 an hour.
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More than 2000 Aucklanders report water breaches
More than 2000 Aucklanders report water breaches
Aucklanders have grabbed the chance to dob in people they believe have breached the region's water restrictions.
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Death, mana and Peter Ellis: lawyer Natalie Coates
New Zealand legal history was made earlier this month when the Supreme Court allowed former Christchurch Civic Creche worker Peter Ellis's appeal against charges of sexual offending to continue… Audio
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Early learning centres 'reluctant to charge any more of a fee to parents than is necessary'
Early learning centres reluctant to raise fees for parents - survey
Many early learning centres are looking to draw on their own cash-strapped resources to survive Covid-19, rather than increasing fees for parents.
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Introducing Prof Tahi
Hawkes Bay rapper Prof Tahi (Paora Hawea) has been writing raps since he was 12 years old. Using music as a tool for self-reflection, his discography follows his journey as a "half-cast" (Pakeha/Maori… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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National unveils energy policy that is 'better for the environment'
National unveils energy policy that is 'better for the environment'
National wants to reverse the government's ban on oil and gas exploration.
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Many smokers using e-cigarettes to help quit, study finds
Many smokers using e-cigarettes to help quit, study finds
Researchers have found an increasing number of smokers are using e-cigarettes to try to quit.
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Covid-19: Second wave now hitting the UK, says Boris Johnson
Second wave of Covid-19 is hitting UK - Boris Johnson
The UK Prime Minister says he doesn't want another lockdown - but national measures may need to be tightened.
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Industry body sees the bright side in ComCom's open letter on telcos
Industry body sees the bright side in ComCom's open letter on telcos
The industry body representing telcomunnication companies is pushing back against suggestions that consumers are being overcharged for mobile plans they do not need.
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Dunedin pizza outlet denying Auckland customers over Covid-19 risk
Audio 18 Sep 2020Dunedin Pizza parlour Biggies is turning away customers who've been in Auckland because of concerns over the spread of Covid-19 but says it is not a blanket ban.
A couple posting on social media… Video, Audio
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National promises $4.7bn in tax cuts in economic and tax policy
National promises $4.7bn in tax cuts in economic and tax policy
National's promising a short-term package of tax cuts - worth about $4.7 billion - to kick start the economy. Video
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Guam Covid cases continue to rise with another death
Guam Covid cases continue to rise with another death
The number of Covid-19 cases in Guam continues to rise with 32 reported on Thursday, taking their total to 2045.
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Weekly cases of Covid-19 in Europe eclipse March peak - WHO
Weekly cases of Covid-19 in Europe eclipse March peak - WHO
New weekly coronavirus cases in Europe have exceeded the numbers reported when the pandemic first peaked in March, the World Health Organisation has said.
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Small businesses cautiously optimistic amid recession
Small businesses cautiously optimistic amid recession
The economy may have just taken a turn for the worst but some small businesses are cautiously optimistic about the future. Audio
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Covid-19: More restrictions for northeastern England
Britain has imposed tougher restrictions in parts of northeastern England as the nation attempts to stem the spread of Covid-19 before the colder winter months.
Almost two million people will be… Audio
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Watercare taking soft approach to restriction rule breakers
Auckland's water authority is taking a softly softly approach to people who breach water restrictions introduced in May.
Between September 1st and September 14th, Watercare has received 232 reports… Audio
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New Bougainville MP says need for education over mining changes
New Bougainville MP says need for education over mining changes
There are a number of young, well educated people among the crop of new MPs coming into the Bougainville parliament.
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The AA is calling for towing charges regulations
The AA is advocating for similar regulations on wheel clamping charges to be introduced for towing charges. Audio
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The story every New Zealander needs to know: Moriori history
As a country, we should be giving far more consideration to the importance of Moriori language, culture and history, says Dr Grant Morris. Audio
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Music picks with Dianne Swann
Dianne Swann reviews The Flaming Lips new album 'American Head'. Audio
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Covid-19: GDP results show NZ officially in first recession in a decade
GDP results show NZ officially in first recession in a decade
The New Zealand economy contracted a record 12.2 percent in the three months to June, leading to the first recession in a decade.
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National health policy promises $800m in new funding over four years, targeting Pharmac and cancer
National $800m health policy targets Pharmac, cancer and GP 'navigators'
The National Party is promising record funding increases for Pharmac, faster elective surgeries and primary care 'navigators' in its $800m health policy. Video
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Students disappointed Labour Party dropped fees-free plan
Student representatives say they're deeply disappointed the Labour Party will not extend its fees-free plan for second and third-year tertiary students if returned to government.
Labour's campaign… Audio