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Auckland Ratepayers Alliance reacts to valuations
Auckland ratepayers say they're bracing for hikes following yesterday's new property valuations. And while rates may rise, some homeowners are frustrated that it won't necessarily mean an improvement… Audio
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Sport: Australia crush Samoa to reach semis
Sport: Australia crush Samoa to reach semis
Valentine Holmes scored a record five tries as Australia continued their imperious Rugby League World Cup title defence with a 46-0 thrashing of Samoa in the quarter-finals in Darwin.
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Australia crush Samoa to reach semis
Australia crush Samoa to reach semis
Valentine Holmes scored a record five tries as Australia continued their imperious Rugby League World Cup title defence with a 46-0 thrashing of Samoa in the quarter-finals in Darwin.
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Australia crush Samoa to reach semis
Australia crush Samoa to reach semis
Valentine Holmes scored a record five tries as Australia continued their imperious Rugby League World Cup title defence with a 46-0 thrashing of Samoa in the quarter-finals in Darwin.
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The debate over Auckland's rates
After Auckland Council officially declared the average house value at more than $1 million, The Panel asks what this could mean for ratepayers. Audio
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The Panel with Finlay Macdonald and Julia Hartley Moore (Pt 1)
Audio 17 Nov 2017The ABC's Pacific affairs reporter Liam Fox has been on Manus Island for three weeks. He talks to The Panel from Port Moresby about his observations there and what he's heard from the Papua New Guinea… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Personal finance expert, Mary Holm recommends the best way for young people to invest their money. Audio
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At The Movies for 15 November 2017
Simon Morris looks at the latest star-studded version of the old Agatha Christie war-horse Murder on the Orient Express, the social media satire Ingrid Goes West, and a story about real-life… Video, Audio
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At The Movies for 15 November 2017
At The Movies for 15 November 2017
Simon Morris looks at the latest star-studded version of the old Agatha Christie war-horse Murder on the Orient Express, the social media satire Ingrid Goes West, and a story about real-life…
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Engineers issue warning over hollowcore floors
Engineers issue warning over hollowcore floors
Structural engineers still partly in the dark about how earthquakes damage high-rises are pushing for greater caution over a common type of flooring.
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Kangaroos crush France
Kangaroos crush France
Kangaroos rookie Wade Graham has scored a record-equalling four tries in Australia's 52-6 rout of France in their Rugby League World Cup group match in Canberra.
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Maloney out of Kangaroos camp
Maloney out of Kangaroos camp
Kangaroos star James Maloney is out of Australia's Rugby League World Cup match against France in Canberra tonight due to personal reasons.
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The Lost: Kirsa Jensen
Paloma Migone digs into the cold cases of those who never came home. In episode one, Robyn Jensen says she'll never give up hope of finding her daughter, Kirsa. Video, Audio
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Mary Holm on mortgages
Fixed, floating, revolving, long-term, short-term... How do you work out which mortgage is best for you? A mortgage is a "huge big loan" that it's worth putting some thought into, says personal… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Mary Holm is a columnist, author and educator. She discusses investment, shares, mortgages, Kiwisaver and other personal finance issues with Jesse Mulligan every second Thursday. Audio
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Watchdog group takes back high Auckland rates claim
Auckland Ratepayers' Alliance revokes second-highest rates claim
A ratepayer watchdog group in Auckland admits it was wrong to say the city has the second highest rates in the country.
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'Visibility was down to 10m ... it was pretty nasty up there'
Searchers rescue Dunedin students lost in fog
Three university students have been rescued after becoming lost in heavy fog in the hills above Dunedin last night.
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Auckland Council criticised from within over budget blowout
Auckland Council spent 42 million dollars more on staff wages and salaries than it had budgeted, meanwhile the number of staff paid more than $200,000 a year went up by a third. Video, Audio
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New Zealand Superannuation
New Zealand SuperannuationPodcast episode — 05 October 2017This week Mary tackles the worries and misunderstandings about the New Zealand Super.
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Your Money with Mary Holm
This week Mary tackles the worries and misunderstandings about the New Zealand Super. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Mary Holm is a columnist, author and educator. She discusses investment, shares, mortgages, Kiwisaver and other personal finance issues with Jesse Mulligan every second Thursday. Today she responds to… Audio
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Visual arts to soak in during spring
David Alsop returns with what’s worth soaking in during spring. He shines the spotlight on current arts policies and what they have meant for the visual arts in the lead up to this week’s election. He… Audio
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Niue crew training with new rescue vessel
Coastguard New Zealand says a new custom built $US265,000 dedicated search and rescue vessel will be a game changer for Niue. Audio
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Sport: PM's league match still important despite depleted lineup
Sport: PM's league match still important despite depleted lineup
Australia's rugby league coach insists the Prime Minister's XIII international game holds importance heading into next month's World Cup despite a depleted PNG side being named to meet his team.
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Maritime safety boost for Niue
Maritime safety boost for Niue
The New Zealand Coastguard says a new search and rescue vessel destined for Niue will be a huge game changer for maritime safety.