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Removing GST from food: 'Radical' or 'wrecking ball'?
Removing GST from food: 'Radical' or 'wrecking ball'?
Radical is how the Te Pati Māori describes its own tax policy, and National agrees - but for different reasons. Audio
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Macron to ditch Noumea Accord and introduce new statute for New Caledonia
Macron to ditch Noumea Accord and introduce new statute for New Caledonia
France will forge ahead with processing a new statute for New Caledonia, replacing the 1998 Noumea Accord. Audio
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NZ economy $270m poorer due to multinationals exporting earnings, think tank says
NZ economy $270m poorer due to multinationals exporting earnings, think tank says
The economy missed out on hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes in the past year because of unequal international tax settings, according to a new report.
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'The kids are catching everything' - Winter ailments plague families
'The kids are catching everything' - Winter ailments plague families
It has been a winter from hell for Lower Hutt mother "Jane", whose four children have had Covid, RSV and two strains of the flu since mid May.
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The silent sentence facing newly-released inmates
There's a silent sentence faced by prisoners just out of jail – one that makes it hard for them to get back on their feet without resorting to crime again. Audio
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Setting prisoners up for failure
The silent sentence facing newly-released inmates
There's a silent sentence faced by prisoners just out of jail – one that makes it hard for them to get back on their feet without resorting to crime again.
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Election 23: Greens promising bold action on poverty, climate change
Greens promise strong action on poverty, climate at election campaign launch
Taking small steps will not bring about the changes the country needs to end poverty or tackle climate change, Greens co-leader James Shaw says.
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Stephanie Dowrick: How to beat anxiety
Dr Stephanie Dowrick is an award-winning writer, psychotherapy researcher and coach, public speaker, workshop leader, interfaith minister and the founder of The Women's Press in London. Her latest… Audio
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The Week in Politics: Labour strikes back - who's soft on crime now?
Week in Politics: Labour strikes back: Who's soft on crime now?
Analysis - "Soft on crime" taunts finally get a response from Labour, National's Christopher Luxon puts his foot in his mouth, and a poll shows Labour's support hasn't collapsed.
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United States chase more glory at expanded Women's World Cup
United States chase more glory at expanded Women's World Cup
Bigger, bolder and breaking new ground, the Women's World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand today with the United States set to win again.
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Opposition, Greens respond to government's youth justice unit announcement
Opposition, Greens respond to government's youth justice unit announcement
David Seymour has accused the government of coming out with a "half-baked, uncosted, bargain-bin" version of his own party's youth justice policy.
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How to leave the world a better place than we found it
The lives of citizens not yet born need more consideration in the decision-making of today, says Sophie Howe, the world's first-ever Future Generations Commissioner. "This is not our planet to trash… Audio
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KiwiSaver bond payment policy could drive up rental costs - Greens
KiwiSaver bond payment policy could drive up rental costs - Greens
Chlöe Swarbrick says she cannot understand how tenants needing to "raid their retirement savings" could help solve the housing crisis in New Zealand. Audio
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Greens announce policy to repeal 2008 deadline to lodge Treaty claims
Greens announce policy to repeal 2008 deadline to lodge Treaty claims
The Green Party has unveiled its plan to return land wrongly taken from Māori.
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Trade Aid CEO urges govt introduce modern slavery bill
Modern day slavery could be part of many of the purchases we make. Estimates say there's about 40 to 50 million people in slavery or worker exploitation around the world today. Last year, our… Audio
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Long Read: The Flames of Our Shame
By Max Rashbrooke: While the fatal fire at Loafers Lodge has reinforced calls for greater scrutiny of boarding houses, the warning signals have been around for years. Audio
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Long Read: The Flames of Our Shame
Long Read: The Flames of Our Shame
By Max Rashbrooke: While the fatal fire at Loafers Lodge has reinforced calls for greater scrutiny of boarding houses, the warning signals have been around for years.
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Watch: Finance Minister Grant Robertson gives briefing on Budget documents release
Watch: Robertson not 'gutted' by Hipkins ruling out CGT
Finance Minister Grant Robertson says he has previously been in support of a capital gains tax, but is not "gutted" by the prime minister ruling one out.
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Episode 12: July 11th - Mata
Dr Shane Reti explains why he'll shut down the Maori Health Authority if National is elected government. Mihingarangi Forbes also speaks to panelists, AUT Dean of Law, Khylee Quince and Te Pati Maori… Video, Audio
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Spot the hypocrisy: Europe and the West throws Pacific high ambition under the bus at IMO
Europe and the West throws Pacific high ambition under the bus at IMO
Opinion - Getting serious push-back to the Pacific's high ambition from China, Brazil et al. was fully expected at IMO, but being thrown under the bus by the West wasn't, Dr Peter Nuttall writes.
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Gender gap for KiwiSaver balances worsens, trend more apparent in younger age-groups
Gender gap for KiwiSaver balances worsens, trend more apparent in younger age-groups
On average men had 25 percent more money in their KiwiSaver balance at the end of last year.
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'The economy should be about care'
We need less growth to put less demand on the planet's resources and slow down climate change, but we do need more art, more plays and works of fiction to bring to both sides of that argument to life… Audio
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Plugged in and logged on – growing up in the digital age
Cheryl Brown and Kathryn MacCallum explore the digital landscapes that young people occupy today. A highlight of the University of Canterbury's Raising the Bar Christchurch 2023. Audio
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Green co-leader Davidson touts party's 'healing' ahead of AGM
Audio 7 Jul 2023Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson says this election is the final chance to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, curb environmental degradation, and reduce inequality.
Following bruising… Audio
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Green co-leader Davidson touts party's 'healing' ahead of AGM
Green co-leader Davidson touts party's 'healing' ahead of AGM
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson says this election is the final chance to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, curb environmental degradation, and reduce inequality.
Following bruising…
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