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Europe floods: 'It's a very sad scene'
At least 120 people have died and hundreds more in western Europe are unaccounted for, after some of the worst flooding in decades.
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Focus on Politics: NZ’s not-so-healthy homes
The Government is feeling the heat from those left in the cold. RNZ political reporter Charlie Dreaver takes stock of New Zealand's not-so-healthy homes and the standards meant to improve them. Audio
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EU unveils sweeping climate change plan
The European Union has announced a raft of climate change proposals aimed at pushing it towards its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050.
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US heatwave: Wildfires rage in western states as temperatures soar
Wildfires are raging in the west of the United States as the region is hit by a heatwave that has brought record temperatures to several areas.
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Euro 2020: Football-mad Italians gear up for big game with England
Italians are gearing up for glory in their Euro 2020 final with England after the 'apocalypse' of non-qualification for the World Cup in 2018.
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The Sampler: Lucy Dacus, Faye Webster, Greentea Peng
Audio 10 Jul 2021Tony Stamp analyses Lucy Dacus' nostalgic, detail-heavy new album, the country-soul hybrid found on Faye Webster's fourth outing, and Greentea Peng's debut cocktail of beats and mysticism. Audio
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The Sampler: Lucy Dacus, Faye Webster, Greentea Peng
Tony Stamp analyses Lucy Dacus' nostalgic, detail-heavy new album, the country-soul hybrid found on Faye Webster's fourth outing, and Greentea Peng's debut cocktail of beats and mysticism.
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Minister keen for progress on Ihumātao: 'We walk a fine line here'
It is time to get things moving on deciding the future of Ihumātao, the minister overseeing a steering group says.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - All Blacks call up hooker, Folau returns to rugby, Cooper completes Olympic preparation and Dame Val wins in Stockholm.
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Tougher housing standards needed to keep tamariki out of hospital
A housing researcher thinks tougher standards are necessary to keep tamariki out of hospital. Private rental properties must now comply with healthy homes standards, but Kainga Ora houses have two… Audio
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Breaking gender stereotypes in the fishing industry
Tamzin Henderson is breaking gender stereotypes in the fishing industry. With her sister Lana, Tamzin runs a boat chandlery and fishing supply shop in Blenheim, the only female-run store of its kind… Audio, Gallery
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The cost and extent of substandard housing
As of last week, private rental properties must now comply with healthy homes standards within 90 days of any new tenancy, but state houses have two years longer, and currently only a sixth of them… Audio
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Lightning fuels 130 wildfires in Canada
Military aircraft are mobilised as fires engulf British Columbia following a record-breaking heatwave.
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Turmoil builds over Covid-19 precautions, hate speech plans and water reforms
Analysis - The government's management of the pandemic is under scrutiny; the prime minister is criticised over the proposed hate speech laws and a former National minister berates his own party.
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New record high temperature for the Antarctic continent
A new record high temperature for the Antarctic continent of 18.3 degrees celsius has been confirmed. The heated temperature was reached in February last year, but has just been validated by the World… Audio
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New healthy homes standards come into effect
New Healthy Homes Standards come into force today, meaning landlords must comply with new standards in rental homes. Otago University housing expert and Distinguished Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman… Audio
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Healthy Homes: 'Significant' heating problem found as standards take effect
A major problem with the Healthy Homes heating assessment - coming into force today - has resulting in landlords buying heat pumps and heaters that are too large.
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Dozens die as Canada heatwave shatters records
Dozens of people have died in Canada amid an unprecedented heatwave that has smashed temperature records.
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Government admits 'significant' problem with Healthy Home Standards
The Government's admitted to a "significant" problem with one part of the Healthy Homes Standards, on the day that they come into effect.
As of today, private landlords must install at least one… Audio
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House prices: What's going on in the market?
The CoreLogic House Price Index (HPI) shows nationwide values rose 1.8 percent in June, which was a slight reduction on the 2.2 percent growth in May.
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US Pacific Northwest coast cools off, but heat persists in eastern Oregon, Washington
Coastal residents of the Pacific Northwest, punished by three days of record-breaking heat, got relief on Tuesday as temperatures dropped dramatically across the region and cooler breezes blew in from…
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Credit limits grow by 40% in past year
The total credit limit for New Zealanders increased by $28 billion to $306bn in the past year,
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Summer Series - Coming down to earth
Jude Horrill and Brent Williams gave up glamorous jobs in IT and change management overseas to farm mushrooms in a container near Levin. Video, Audio
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Summer Series - Coming down to earth
Jude Horrill and Brent Williams gave up glamorous jobs in IT and change management overseas to farm mushrooms in a container near Levin.
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Canada: 751 unmarked graves found at residential school
An indigenous nation in Canada says it has found 751 unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school in Saskatchewan.