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Nikki Kaye: 'She achieved a remarkable amount in 44 years'
Nikki Kaye: 'She achieved a remarkable amount in 44 years'
The former politician went to great lengths to help others - and despite people's views, she treated everyone the same, a long-time friend says.
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Former National Party Minister Nikki Kaye dies, aged 44
Former National Party Minister Nikki Kaye dies, aged 44
During her valedictory, Kaye said winning her Auckland Central seat had been "one of the best nights of my life but also challenging".
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Travel agencies, businesses hail China’s visa-free extension
Travel agencies, businesses hail China’s visa-free extension
The visa-free timeframe has been extended to 30 days "on a trial basis", effective from 30 November to the end of 2025.
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Sir Edmund Hillary's daughter joins 'historic' Aotearoa Afghanistan Marathon in Auckland
Sir Edmund Hillary's daughter joins 'historic' marathon
The Aotearoa Afghanistan Marathon aims to encourage inclusivity, empower women, and bring pride in cultural traditions.
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 13 November 2024
On today’s episode, Labour leader Chris Hipkins has apologised to survivors of abuse in care, saying the last Labour Government did not act quickly enough to put in place an independent redress… Audio
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The hundreds of schools at risk from coastal flooding in major storms caused by climate change
Hundreds of schools and communities at risk from floods, landslides
80,000 homes, along with fire stations, airports, energy infrastructure, and marae are also at risk from coastal inundation. Audio
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Comedy and satire could get new boundaries with new Bill
Comedy and satire could get new boundaries with new Bill
A proposed law change would give comedians some leeway when using other works of art to make their point, but it's not a free pass, a professor says.
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First ever female Police Commissioner appointed, on an interim basis
First ever female Police Commissioner appointed, on an interim basis
Deputy police commissioner Tania Kura will take on the top job until a permanent appointment is made.
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Boris Johnson to speak at exclusive Auckland 'long lunch'
Boris Johnson to speak at exclusive Auckland 'long lunch'
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be the keynote speaker at an exclusive 'long lunch' event in Auckland this December, with tickets costing about $500 a head.
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Prague bans late-night bar crawl ban to deter 'drunk' tourists
Prague bans late-night bar crawl ban to deter 'drunk' tourists
The Czech capital, famous for its beer as its historic architecture, is seeking to end its reputation as a party destination.
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Fast-track list: The favoured projects that could be pie in the sky
Real schemes, or unfunded dreams? Questions over fast-track list
A roof for Eden Park; a second bridge for Ashburton; a new dry dock for the navy. What will actually become reality?
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'Essentially been allocated nothing': Road funding snub frustrates mayor
'Essentially been allocated nothing': Road funding snub frustrates mayor
"Rotorua seems to keep missing out," Tania Tapsell mayor says.
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New Zealand First refuses to say if it would support buying climate action from other countries
NZ First won't say if it backs crucial action to meet Paris Target
The climate change minister has admitted there's no way to meet NZ's commitments under the Paris Agreement without buying help.
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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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New alluvial gold mine likely to be partly running in Millers Flat by October
New gold mine likely to be partly running by October
Another mining company is going for gold in Central Otago, with hopes an alluvial gold mine will be a boon for the business and local communities.
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What is the role of the Police Commissioner and who's in line for the top job?
Who will be the next Police Commissioner?
Andrew Coster is leaving the top job. So how was his tenure, what's the political nature of the role and who might replace him? Audio
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Police Commissioner Andrew Coster resigns, to head new Social Investment Agency
'No issue' with National - Police Commissioner Andrew Coster on his resignation
Watch: Politicians react as Coster's resignation announced, he will head the new social investment agency. Audio
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Hoped new data on Hawke's Bay aquifers will reduce risk of contamination
Hoped new data on Hawke's Bay aquifers will reduce risk of contamination
The project looked at the region's freshwater aquifers and will inform policies to reduce the risk of drinking water contamination.
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Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland
Audio 2 Sep 2024Watercare has revealed that 90 trucks a week are carrying waste from 300 homes in a new subdivision because they do not have adequate sewage connections. Audio
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At The Movies - We Were Dangerous
New Zealand film We were dangerous is set during the famous "moral panic" of 1954, when a new invention - the "teenager" - seemed to terrorize the powers that be! Three rebel girls decide to get out… Audio
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Football: Liverpool start Slot era with win, Arsenal beat Wolves
Football: Liverpool start Slot era with win, Arsenal beat Wolves
Liverpool has kicked off the Arne Slot era in style with a 2-0 win at Ipswich Town - their first competitive match without Juergen Klopp at the helm in nine years.
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Premier League predictions: Who will finish where in 2024-25?
Premier League predictions: Who will finish where in 2024-25?
BBC's chief football writer tries to predict the outcome of the 2024-25 season for all 20 Premier League clubs.
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NZTA chief executive set to leave agency at term end
NZTA chief executive set to leave agency at term end
NZTA board will recruit new chief executive when Nicole Rosie leaves the agency in February.
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Concerns motorists may disregard speed limit on Mackenzie Basin highway, site of multiple crashes
Concerns motorists may ignore 50km/h speed limit, despite multiple crashes
The temporary speed limit was introduced on Tuesday along a section of State Highway 8's Tekapo-Twizel highway for the remainder of the winter period.
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NZTA reviews police, council access to state highway CCTV cameras
'Lives are at stake': Police, councils may lose access to NZTA cameras
One mayor is warning of "disastrous consequences" if police and councils lose access to the country's network of more than 1000 highway CCTV cameras.