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Housing shortage: Homes could be built on cemetery reserve
Housing shortage: Homes could be built on cemetery reserve
Cemetery reserve land could be returned to iwi and developed to help address a housing shortage.
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'Small island states live in fear': Commonwealth SG
'Small island states live in fear': Commonwealth Secretary-General. Audio
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Impact of higher interest payments hits home for more borrowers
Impact of higher interest payments hits home for more borrowers
Households are expected to spend more money on debt servicing costs as many borrowers roll onto higher mortgage rates, a Westpac economist says. Audio
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National sketches out housing policy in Rangiora visit
National sketches out housing policy in Canterbury
The National Party is promising more cash and less red tape so councils can build houses in the Greater Christchurch area.
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Around the motu : Peter Newport in Queenstown Lakes District
Audio 10 Jul 2023Peter says it's been a bit of a treasure hunt finding all of the 50 tiny pounamu tiles installed in paving in the centre of Queenstown at a cost of $25,000. Rain, snow and general foot traffic has… Audio
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Ian McKelvie: Parliament's last country squire
Something of a throwback to when most National MPs staunchly represented farming interests, Ian McKelvie is however ending his career as an MP not defined by the tribal lines of party politics. Audio
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Ian McKelvie: Parliament's last country squire
Ian McKelvie: Parliament's last country squire
Something of a throwback to when most National MPs staunchly represented farming interests, Ian McKelvie is however ending his career as an MP not defined by the tribal lines of party politics.
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Dutch coalition government collapses in migration row
Dutch coalition government collapses in migration row
The Dutch government has collapsed because of disagreement between coalition parties over asylum policies, Prime Minster Mark Rutte has said.
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The Week in Politics: The extent of the health staff shortage hits home
The Week in Politics: Parties lock horns on gangs, health staff shortages
Analysis: Health workforce data shows the extent of the problem that this government and the next are facing, National and ACT reject a report which says the country can't arrest its way out of the…
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Housing watchdog would mean accountability and overview of pinch points - agencies
Housing watchdog needed for accountability and overview - agencies
Making housing a fundamental human right would help crack down on a range of factors contributing to the fact decent housing is not available to all in New Zealand, advocates and advisors say. Audio
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ACT and Greens urge action, not rhetoric, over housing
ACT and Greens urge action, not rhetoric, over housing
Politicians on the left and right are at odds over a new housing report, but agree that what is really needed is getting more homes built.
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New Plymouth council survey frustrates homeless, emergency housing provider
New Plymouth housing crisis: 'Council is part of the problem'
A New Plymouth emergency housing provider says a council survey asking what can be done about the city's housing crisis feels like a cruel joke.
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Commissioner says housing should be recognised as a human right, calls for ombudsman
'Right to a decent home' - Commissioner calls for housing watchdog
The Chief Human Rights Commissioner says too many people are still living in cold, damp and mouldy homes, and is calling for the creation of a housing ombudsman. Audio
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Emergency provider not expecting much from council survey
A New Plymouth emergency housing provider says a council survey asking what can be done about the city's housing crisis feels like a cruel joke.
The council is asking residents for feedback on five… Audio
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Understanding the emotional lives of teenagers
It's harder than ever to be a teenager – and it's hard to be a parent of a teenager, too. In the past 25 years, we've become afraid to let teens experience the stress and disappointment that's a… Audio
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Teacher struck off after grooming and sexual relationship with student at private girls' school
Teacher struck off after 'most serious end of serious misconduct'
A teacher has been struck off after having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old student at a private Christchurch girls' school.
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Freedom camping law clarified for homeless
Freedom camping law clarified for homeless
People experiencing homelessness can no longer be inadvertently caught out by freedom camping laws.
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Green Party's pledge to renters: What you need to know
Green Party's pledge to renters: What you need to know
The Green Party have launched their pre-election housing policy with promises to give everyone in New Zealand a healthy home to live in.
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French President Emmanuel Macron cancels trip over riots as family buries teenager
French president cans trip over riots as family buries teenager
More than 1300 people were arrested in France during a fourth night of rioting and the president cancelled a trip as the funeral took place of a teenager, whose shooting by police sparked nationwide…
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The Sampler: Youth Lagoon, Mioclono, Cloth
Tony Stamp reviews Idaho indie, Spanish percussion jams, and Glaswegian dream-pop. Audio
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The Sampler: Youth Lagoon, Mioclono, Cloth
The Sampler: Youth Lagoon, Mioclono, Cloth
Tony Stamp reviews Idaho indie, Spanish percussion jams, and Glaswegian dream-pop.
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Henry Rollins on moving to Nashville and saying goodbye to old friends
Henry Rollins, the actor, writer, radio host and former singer of punk bands Black Flag and Rollins Band, returns to Aotearoa for a series of his spoken word shows next week. From his hotel room in… Audio
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Fiji's Budget will be about tightening the belt
Fiji's Budget will be about tightening the belt
Fiji's Prime Minister says Friday's national budget will not be business as usual. Audio
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Oral Questions for Tuesday 27 June 2023
Audio 27 Jun 2023Questions to Ministers TERISA NGOBI to the Minister of Housing: What progress has the Government made rebuilding New Zealand's public housing stock? DAVID SEYMOUR to the Acting Prime Minister: Does… Audio
- Pacific news in brief for June 26