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Environmentalists slam new consent regime 'anti-nature' and "anti-democratic"
Environmentalists are crying foul over the government's new consenting regime arguing it's "anti-nature" and "anti-democratic". The coalition is introducing a revamped consenting scheme that gives a… Audio
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Justice officials warn of harm over gang crackdown
Audio 7 Mar 2024The government's gang crackdown could backfire, driving up rates of gang membership, increasing domestic violence and making it harder to exit gangs, according to expert advice from justice officials.
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Spark introducing charge for Xtra mail in May
One of the country's longest running email services is about to start charging customers. Spark is introducing a charge for Xtra mail from the middle of May. The company says its costs to run the… Audio
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Govt announces emergency housing plan shake-up
The government is signalling a stricter approach for those accessing emergency housing.
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Warning transport fee increases will impact lower-income families
The government's plan to charge motorists more to fund roading projects is being labelled broken promises that will only worsen the cost of living.
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PM speaks to media as 100th day in power looms
It comes as the coalition enters the final stretch of its 100-day plan, ticking off the last jobs on its to-do list before the Friday deadline.
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Bailout warning before Newshub's collapse
Minister was told the government may face requests to bailout media companies if it failed to progress a law forcing digital platforms to pay local media for using their content.
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Dr Judith Mackay: Tobacco industry critic on NZ's fight for control
The world-first law that would have created a smokefree generation in Aotearoa New Zealand was repealed under urgency by the coalition government on Wednesday. A tobacco control expert tells Susie… Audio
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Firearms Prohibition Orders changes just 'window dressing' - Labour
Changes to Firearms Prohibition Orders will not make any real difference to safety, Labour's Police spokesperson Ginny Andersen says.
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Week in Politics: Angry debate on 'the bill that kills'
Analysis - What we learnt as the government pushed two controversial bills through Parliament under urgency.
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Teachers turn down $5000 to help with new NCEA rules
Some teachers refused offers of $5000 to help the government fast-track critical guidance for new NCEA standards just days before Christmas.
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Costello ignored Treaty breach warning
The minister in charge of tobacco regulation was warned repealing smokefree legislation would be seen as a breach of the Treaty of Waitangi.
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Semi-automatics on the table in gun law shake-up
But a mother whose son was killed in the Christchurch mosque shootings fears what will happen if the rules are relaxed.
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Luxon's tobacco claims 'flying in face of evidence, of logic' - expert
Data disproves the government's claims that reducing the number of tobacco retailers would lead to an increase in ram raids, a public health professor says. Audio
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Govt claims reducing tobacco retailers will increase ram raids: Data disproves
Data disproves the Government's claims that reducing the number of tobacco retailers would lead to an increase in ram raids according to a public health professor. The Coalition plans to repeal smoke… Audio
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Recap: Te Pati Māori accuses govt of 'dictatorship' over bill urgency
Te Pati Māori is accusing the coalition government of creating a "dictatorship" by introducing legislation that would abolish the Māori Health Authority under urgency.
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Journalist's decade-long, cross-continental hunt for origins of the feijoa
Kate Evans is an award-winning journalist and regular contributor to National Geographic, and she's also a self-proclaimed feijoa fanatic. But for the tangy and gritty fruit, New Zealand is not home -… Audio
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PM Luxon on repealing smokefree laws
Health officials urged the government to retain key aspects of the smokefree law it plans to repeal, but Associate Health Minister Casey Costello rejected them.
In documents obtained by RNZ, the… Audio
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Health officials urged government to keep aspects of smokefree law
Confidential briefings to Associate Health Minister Casey Costello reveal health officials urged the government to retain key aspects of the smokefree law.
Casey Costello plans to scrap the current… Audio
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Officials urged minister to save smokefree laws, briefings reveal
Casey Costello rejected all compromise options suggested to her, documents obtained by RNZ show.
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Agricultural subsidies distorting trade and investment - dairy industry
It wants an immediate capping of agricultural subsidies and urgency in reducing them to prevent and correct production and trade distortion.
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Gang patches to be outlawed in coalition's law and order crackdown
It will soon be illegal for people to wear gang patches in public.
The coalition is introducing a suite of tougher police and justice policies, as part of its 100-day plan. It says changes, like… Audio
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Reinventing the savage club as SaVĀge K’lub with performance artist Rosanna Raymond
The Savage Club started in London in 1857 and was a ‘gentleman’s club’ dedicated to the arts and literature. Eventually, it was established throughout the Commonwealth. Fast forward to 2010, and… Audio
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Inquiry into Māori Health Authority pushes on, despite Bill forging ahead
The government expects a bill scrapping the Māori Health Authority will be tabled next week, prompting accusations of not acting in good faith from Waitangi Tribunal complainants.
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Hate-motivated abuse increases
Police say hate-motivated abuse increased by 12 percent over the past year.
Although the problem is on the rise, hate crime and hate speech are still not standalone offences in Aotearoa.
And… Audio