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An introduction to 'The Outliers': The political parties who aren't in the daily headlines
An introduction to 'The Outliers'
'The Outliers', as we're calling them, are the small parties also striving for a place in Parliament - an array of colourful characters with starkly different, sometimes controversial, policy… Video
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Timid tax, debating debates and say hello to Kinder Collins
Labour's tax policy is tentative, but is it also 'right for right now'? And is it negotiable? Judith Collins' policy releases point to less Crusher, more Kinder. Plus, how to mess up TV debates and… Audio
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Tourism industry rejects more stringent rental assessments of overseas drivers
Driver assessment would not have prevented crash - tourism industry boss
The tourism industry is rejecting a call from the coroner for rental car companies to carry out better assessments on overseas motorists' ability to drive in NZ conditions. Audio
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Former Tax Working Group member on Labour tax policy
Labour has announced it will introduce a new tax bracket of 39 percent on income over $180,000 if it returns to power after next month's election.
Finance Minister Grant Robertson expects this would… Audio
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What Wellingtonians think of the Labour Party's tax plan
'Tinkering and unfair' or 'socially responsible' - reaction to Labour's tax plan
Some people spoken to by RNZ were disappointed it was a small increase, while one said she didn't trust Labour to not introduce more taxes.
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Covid-19: 'We must act' to prevent second lockdown - UK PM
Covid-19: 'We must act' to prevent second lockdown - UK PM
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has outlined a new rule restricting gatherings to a maximum of six people and detailed a "moonshot" testing plan.
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Tourism industry rejects Corner's call to check overseas drivers harder
Audio 10 Sep 2020The tourism industry is rejecting a call from the coroner for rental car companies to carry out more stringent checks of overseas drivers.
The coroner investigating the 2017 deaths of Jesse and… Audio
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Labour's tax rise: a half-measure with not much payoff
Labour's tax rise: a half-measure with not much payoff
Opinion - Labour's tax increases will be ineffective - but that's not the point of them, Liam Hehir writes.
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Oscars: Only diverse films will be considered for best picture
Oscars: Only diverse films will be considered for best picture
Films hoping to compete for the best picture Oscar will have to meet certain criteria over diversity, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences says.
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Labour's tax plan framing around Covid-19 both clever and cynical
Labour's tax plan framing both clever and cynical
Power Play - Call it what you want - canny politics or a left-wing betrayal - Labour's tax plan is far from transformational. Even National could barely muster much outrage, Craig McCulloch writes.
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Election 2020 Health Debate: Chris Hipkins and Shane Reti
Ahead of the 2020 General Election, National's health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti and Labour's health spokesperson Chris Hipkins debate the main parties' health policies. Video, Audio
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Rental car questionnaire for tourists 'wholly inadequate' - coroner
Rental car questionnaire for tourists 'wholly inadequate' - coroner
A mother whose son was killed by a foreign driver is welcoming a call for rental car companies to improve their driver assessments.
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Changes to resident visas, border exceptions for those overseas
Changes to resident visas, border exceptions for those overseas
The government has announced it is adding more categories under which people can apply for border exceptions, along with changes to extend or renew residency visas for some stuck overseas.
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Labour pledges to raise tax on earnings over $180k
Labour Party tax rise 'just the beginning' - National
The Labour Party is promising a new the new top rate of 39 percent for the country's highest two percent of earners and to close loopholes so multinationals pay their fair share of tax.
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Māori Party vows to increase minimum wage to $25 an hour
Māori Party vows to increase minimum wage to $25 an hour
The Māori Party has pledged to double baseline benefit levels and immediately increase the minimum wage to $25 an hour, if elected.
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Labour will add extra tax bracket for high earners if elected
The Labour Party will introduce a new income tax rate of 39 percent for New Zealand's top two percent of earners, if they're re-elected to Government.
The party's finance spokesperson, Grant… Audio
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Possible 'driving test' for wedding celebrants on the way
Possible 'driving test' for wedding celebrants on the way
Prospective wedding celebrants will be required to run a mock ceremony and newly-weds will be asked for their feedback.
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Possible 'road test' for wedding celebrants on the way
Celebrants might soon be required to do a practice wedding, before they are allowed to conduct real ceremonies.
They're among several changes being considered, following a review looking at the… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Lame Tame name games - and still munted
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about two unusual interviews from young ‘James Tame’- and a personal perspective on a city still munted after all these… Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Lame Tame name games - and still munted
Midweek Mediawatch: Lame Tame name games - and still munted
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about two unusual interviews from young ‘James Tame’- and a personal perspective on a city still munted after all these…
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Māori disappointed bowel screening age will not be lowered
Māori disappointed bowel screening age will not be lowered
Māori bowel cancer patients are disappointed the Ministry of Health will not drop the national screening programme eligibility age to 50 for Māori and Pasifika.
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Covid-19: Govt spurs travel agents to recoup customers' money
The government has introduced a $47 million incentive scheme to encourage travel agents to try and recoup clients' money lost due to disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Travel agents will… Audio
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French Polynesia records another 35 Covid-19 cases
French Polynesia records another 35 Covid-19 cases
French Polynesia has recorded another 35 Covid-19 cases, raising the tally to 773.
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Support, criticism, confusion around Matariki as public holiday
Support, criticism, confusion around Matariki as public holiday
A woman who set up a petition to make Matariki a public holiday says it will be a chance for all New Zealanders to learn about indigenous science and spirituality. Audio
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Japan to resume search for crew of capsized cattle ship
Japan to resume search for crew of capsized cattle ship
Japan's coastguard says an aircraft and two patrol boats will resume the search for missing crew members, including two New Zealanders, from the capsized cattle ship. Audio