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Seymour announces details of early childhood review
The ACT leader has announced what will and won't be covered, and set a deadline.
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Midday Business News for 5 June 2024
Midday Business News for 5 June 2024 Audio
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Timely boost for government books revealed
Treasury figures show a deficit of $6.5 billion in April compared with a forecast of $8.2b.
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In heated debate, UK's Sunak, Starmer go head-to-head
The Conservative leader accused the opposition party of wanting to increase taxes if it wins power at the election.
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Luxon, Niue Premier announce $20m for energy project
New Zealand plans to invest $20.5 million into a new, large-scale, renewable energy scheme in Niue.
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Boomers, farmers: Who's doing well in the recession?
Families are feeling the squeeze, retailers and construction firms are suffering, but is anyone not under pressure?
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Why India's Modi failed to win outright majority
Explainer: Modi has lost some of his aura of invincibility and the results mean the opposition is back.
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Early Business News for 5 June 2024
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Concerns about $2 billion subsidy for Tiwai
Analysis - Certainty for Southland, the energy market and successive governments is valuable, but the smelter may have found a way to earn millions in subsidies.
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What does a 'catastrophic' climate future look like for Wellington?
The risk of landslides to thousand of buildings, railways and roads are laid out in a new report.
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Northern Marianas cry out more for more flights to keep economy afloat
Saipan Chamber of Commerce director Ron Smith says a minimum of 12 international flights need to be arriving daily to keep the economy above water.
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Watch: Willis speaks to business leaders after Budget
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says the government's not planning an "aggressive fiscal consolidation" and is taking a deliberately predictable approach in the medium term.
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Chaotic Levin car meet-up 'disgusting' - car enthusiast
A weekend Levin car meet-up that descended into chaos has been labelled "ridiculous" and "disgusting" - and it's car enthusiasts who are being critical.
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Midday Business News for 4 June 2024
Midday Business News for 4 June 2024 Audio
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Early Business News for 4 June 2024
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Paris aiming for the most sustainable Olympics yet
Organisers say they're thinking about the Games' future, not just the planet's.
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Trade Minister to sign three Indo-Pacific agreements with 14 countries
The agreements focus on anti-corruption efforts and labour standards across the region, along with increased international tax cooperation.
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'Value for money': Pacific Peoples Minister on the Budget
Cuts to funding for Pacific Peoples in the Budget will not come at the cost of "effective measures", New Zealand's Minister for Pacific Peoples Dr Shane Reti says. Audio
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NZ to 'sharpen focus in the Pacific' - Luxon
Enhancing trade and economic cooperation and engagement in the Pacific will be the focus when Prime Minister Christopher Luxon visits Niue and Fiji.
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Zelensky accuses Russia and China of undermining peace summit
The Ukrainian President says "elements of Russia's weaponry" come from China, despite Beijing saying it wasn't taking a side.
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King's Service Medal recipient almost deleted email
Katareina Kaiwai thought it was a prank, but it was an award for her services to women and the civil construction industry.