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Oral Questions for Thursday 31 August 2023
Audio 31 Aug 2023Questions to Ministers HELEN WHITE to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's… Audio
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First-time Asian voters embrace New Zealand's democratic process
First-time Asian voters embrace New Zealand's democratic process
Approximately 200,000 residents nationwide are expected to vote for the first time in the upcoming election after receiving fast-track residency visas in 2021.
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National's property tax policies bring optimism for rental property owners
Should rental property owners get interest deductibility? Here's what insiders say
A real estate company and property investors group are optimistic about the National Party's policies on offshore purchases and restoring interest deductibility for rental properties. Audio
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NZ political parties court Pasifika for votes
NZ minor parties share how their policies might benefit Pacific people. Audio
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Tarras Airport proposal: Opposed group willing to take fight to Environment Court
'Keep this behemoth out': Group prepared to fight proposed airport in court
A group opposed to the controversial proposed Tarras Airport says it will fight every inch of the way to keep it out of their "beautiful place". Audio
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Simplicity plans for 330 new homes in Remuera with build-to-rent project
Simplicity plans for 330 new homes in Remuera with build-to-rent project
Auckland's housing stock is set to increase by more than 300 with a build-to-rent project in Remuera.
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What price pastry? Shock at $14.50 sausage roll
The cost of living crisis affects everyone - even lovers of the sausage roll are not immune to the rising cost of their favourite petrol station warmer treat. But how much are you prepared to pay… Audio
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Te Pāti Māori apologises to refugees and migrant communities for 'harmful narratives'
Te Pāti Māori apologises to refugees and migrant communities for 'harmful narratives'
Te Pāti Māori has apologised to migrant and refugee communities for allowing what it described as "harmful narratives" on its website.
- Pacific news in brief for August 29
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Business profits contributed significantly to recent rising costs, study finds
Business profits contributed significantly to recent rising costs, study finds
Businesses have been returning record profits while inflation surges during the cost of living crisis, new research shows. Audio
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'People suffering' from Vanuatu political crisis
'People suffering' from Vanuatu political crisis
People in Vanuatu believe politicians need to look beyond their own four walls and work to improve the livelihoods of ordinary citizens.
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Brought to you by . . . 'partners'
It’s meant to be clear what’s advertising and what isn't, but 'sponsored content' and 'native advertising' blurred that line a long time ago. Now some outlets form ‘partnerships’ with clients to get… Audio
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Brought to you by . . . 'partners'
Brought to you by . . . 'partners'
It’s meant to be clear what’s advertising and what isn't, but 'sponsored content' and 'native advertising' blurred that line a long time ago. Now some outlets form ‘partnerships’ with clients to get…
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Tagata O Te Moana for 26 August 2023
'Pacific leaders are committed to holding Japan to account': PIF secretary-general, Anti-climatic ending for the Melanesian Spearhead Group leaders meeting, Maui locals want to see the return of… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 24 August 2023
Pacific leaders are still divided over Japan's release of treated nuclear wastewater; Thousands in Bougainville remain displaced following Mt Bagana eruption; New Zealand's housing crisis persists… Audio
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New Zealand's housing crisis persists after four decades
Around a hundred thousand people in New Zealand are experiencing homelessness. Audio
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Anger in Hawaii over potential land grabs after disaster
Anger in Hawaii over potential land grabs after disaster
Hawaii was already in a housing crisis before the wildfire disaster on Maui. Now, with locals in dire financial straits, there are concerns of predatory land buying.
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Anger in Hawaii over potential land grabs after disaster
Anger in Hawaii over potential land grabs after disaster
There are concerns in Hawaii of predatory land buying as the recent wildfires have left many locals homeless and in dire financial straits. Audio
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Inflation, weak economy likely to hit household spending power further - ASB
Inflation, weak economy likely to hit household spending power further - ASB
Households can expect the economy to remain flat over the next 12 months, with potential for tougher economic pain to come.
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The Week in Detail: Postnatal depression, football fever and fish farming
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Postnatal depression, football fever and fish farming
The Week in Detail: Postnatal depression, football fever and fish farming
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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How the housing crisis is shaping modern relationships.
Jane Austen once said "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." Whilst we'd all be happy to see that idea consigned to the… Audio
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Referrals to Women's Refuge at 'epidemic levels'
Referrals to Women's Refuge at 'epidemic levels'
Women's Refuge says the number of referrals to its services remain at epidemic levels.
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Tagata o te Moana for 19 August 2023
Manus Island murder witness wants justice; Maui fires exacerbates Hawaii's housing crisis; Banaban community seeks apology from NZ govt; Dead humpback whale washed up in Cook Islands; NZ's gender pay… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 19 August 2023
Manus Island murder witness wants justice; Maui fires exacerbates Hawaii's housing crisis; Banaban community seeks apology from NZ govt. Audio