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Cuts meant to 'shut down' school lunch scheme - principal
Cuts meant to 'shut down' school lunch scheme - principal
Naenae College principal Chris Taylor says the new restrictions make the programme unworkable. Audio
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Principals 'perplexed' by fuss over teacher-only days
Principals 'perplexed' by fuss over teacher-only days
North Canterbury principals have responded to comments from Associate Education Minister David Seymour suggesting schools will no longer be allowed to hold teacher-only days during the school term.
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National, Labour and their leaders suffer in latest 1-News-Verian poll
National, Labour and their leaders suffer in latest 1-News-Verian poll
The coalition would return to government, but both Christophers - Luxon and Hipkins - have lost popularity, according to the latest 1News-Verian poll.
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Winston Peters' $100 billion 'future fund': Where will the money come from?
Peters' $100 billion 'future fund': Where will the money come from?
Winston Peters says his party's proposed $100 billion 'future fund' may involve cutting taxes for offshore investors - but not local firms. Audio
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Federated Farmers on proposal to ease foreign investment rules
Federated Farmers is welcome a proposal to ease the rules for overseas investors. The Associate Finance Minister, David Seymour, says there's too much red tape for foreigners who want to invest in New… Audio
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Foreign investment rules to be loosened, David Seymour announces
Foreign investment rules to be loosened, Seymour announces
The Associate Minister of Finance says changes to foreign investment laws, to be passed before the end of 2025.
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New Zealand First to savour electoral victory at Annual General Meeting
NZ First to savour electoral victory at AGM
Voted out of Parliament in 2020, NZ First clawed its way back to more than 6 percent of the vote, guaranteeing seats in Parliament and at the negotiating table. Audio
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David Seymour goes head-to-head in a heated debate with iwi leader
David Seymour goes head-to-head with iwi leader in heated debate
The ACT leader and Ngāti Toa leader Helmut Modlik clashed on the place of Te Tiriti in modern Aotearoa. Audio
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David Seymour debates Ngāti Toa leader Helmut Modlik on the place of Te Tiriti
The Act Party leader David Seymour has taken up the challenge from Ngāti Toa leader Helmut Modlik to debate the place of Te Tiriti in modern Aotearoa. Māori Issues reporter Pokere Paewai listened in.
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TVNZ signals further shrinkage in new cost-cutting measures
How did TVNZ end up shrinking?
Analysis - Mediawatch looks at the background to the state broadcaster reducing scope and scale and asks if the scrapped media merger was a missed opportunity.
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Google threatens to stop linking to NZ news sites if bill passes
Google threatens to stop linking to NZ news sites if bill passes
It's unhappy with the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill, which would force tech giants to pay news organisations for their content.
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Less than three quarters of students show up for final day of term
Less than three quarters of students show up for final day of term
Official figures show 744,000 children should have been in class last Friday but only 544,000 turned up. Audio
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Ngāti Toa leader on why he wants a debate with David Seymour
Why this iwi leader wants a debate with David Seymour
Helmut Modlik will take on David Seymour in a public debate next Tuesday.
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Have the government's interest deductibility promises proved true?
Has the interest deductibility change actually worked?
New Zealand's rental market is cooling - but how much of that is due to the return of interest deductibility for investors?
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Social Investment: What you need to know
Social Investment: What you need to know
It's Nicola Willis' passion project, set to be led by a former top cop. Here's what the Social Investment Agency is meant to do.
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Parents on travel during school terms: It's the cost, not the time
Parents on travel during school terms: It's the cost, not the time
Parents say airlines need to stop sending prices sky-high during the school holidays, so they do not have to take their kids out of school to nab the cheaper fares. Audio
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Call for apology from Labour MP after social media post taken down
Call for apology from Labour MP after social media post taken down
Damien O'Connor has removed a social media post he shared that seems to justify Hamas' 7 October attack on Israel, but has not apologised.
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Kiwi families bunk off school early for cheaper flights
Kiwi families bunking off school to go on holiday early say they're doing so because flights are cheaper and they don't care about taking their children out of school early. Meanwhile Associate… Audio
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Skipping school for cheaper air fares easy decision, families say
Kids missing school to get 'significantly cheaper' air fares
Some familes say their children skipping two days of school can save $2000 on flights. Audio
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Skipping school for cheaper fares easy decision say families
Kiwi families taking their kids out of school to go on holiday early don't see doing so as a big deal - Mahvash Ikram went to the airport to talk with early travellers. Audio
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David Seymour’s charter schools: Half of applications unlikely to proceed as Govt preps for up to 15 new schools to open next year
Half of charter school applications unlikely to proceed
The government is preparing for up to 15 new charter schools to open early next year.
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School Strike 4 Climate protests expected in several cities
Climate protesters take to the streets in several cities
Students and supporters in Auckland, New Plymouth and Christchurch swapped their books for picket signs as they joined the School Strike 4 Climate protests on Friday. They had multiple demands,...
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'Threatens to waste healthcare resources': Māori academics ask government to rescind 'colourblind' directive
Māori academics ask government to rescind 'colourblind' directive
A group of Māori academics and health workers are asking the government to rescind its recent directive for public services to be based on need, not race
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'Can't keep ignoring the truancy crisis': Government announces new school attendance system
'Can't keep ignoring the truancy crisis': New school attendance system announced
New attendance rules could see schools chasing up the families of nearly half their pupils during the winter months.
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Teacher-only days have no impact on term time - teachers
Crackdown on teacher-only days 'red herring' - principals
The government has announced schools will no longer be allowed to hold teacher-only days during the school term. Audio