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Taga o te Moana for 1 April 2023
Indonesian security forces attack West Papuan militant group holding Mehrtens, Vanuatu celebrates its historic climate resolution at the UN, Housing crisis in NZ impacts Pasifika children, A new… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 1 April 2023
Housing crisis in NZ impacts Pasifika children, Pasifika Medical Association on the ground in Vanuatu, Fiji looks to bring back boxing. Audio
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Housing crisis in NZ impacts Pasifika children
Audio 1 Apr 2023Housing crisis in NZ impacts Pasifika children. Audio
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What are the solutions to housing crisis
Audio 31 Mar 2023Maori housing hui addresses the problems and solutions to accommodation. Audio
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'Get out of the way' and let Māori help whānau - Housing advocate
'Get out of the way' and let Māori help whānau - Housing advocate
Māori housing advocates say Cyclone Gabrielle highlighted stark disparities between Māori and non-Māori communities.
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Desperate Queenstown renters turn eye to empty houses
Desperate Queenstown renters turn eye to empty houses
People are asking Queenstown real estate agents if they can stay in vacant houses as the rental crisis continues to snowball.
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Homeless in paradise: Queenstown residents living in cars, tents
Homeless in paradise: Queenstown residents living in cars, tents
People in Queenstown are resorting to living in cars, tents, hostels and couch surfing as rentals are in very short supply. Audio
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Homeless in paradise - living in tents, cars in Queenstown
Homeless in paradise - that's how Queenstown residents describe living in the resort town during the housing crisis.
People are resorting to living in cars, tents, hostels and couch surfing as… Audio
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Queenstown council looks to govt for answers as pressure grows for housing action
Queenstown council looks to govt for answers as pressure grows for housing action
Queenstown's deputy mayor says the district needs help from the government to solve its housing crisis. Audio
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Queenstown workers stage protest over town's rental housing crisis
A group of Queenstown workers fed up with the town's rental housing crisis staged a protest last night, calling for an urgent intervention in the market.
About 70 people attended the lakefront… Audio
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Concerns for safety and health of Queenstown homeless as winter creeps closer
Concerns for safety and health of Queenstown homeless as winter creeps closer
People in Queenstown are living in cars, hostels, tents and couch surfing - and the problem is only snowballing, the co-organiser of a housing protest says.
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Rotorua emergency housing motels positive experience for many - government-commissioned report
Rotorua emergency housing positive for many - govt-commissioned report
Despite the report Rotorua's MP was still calling for the government to announce a date when they will stop using motels.
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Child poverty reduction stalls ahead of cost-of-living crisis
Child poverty reduction stalls ahead of cost-of-living crisis
The latest child poverty stats show there was no statistically significant improvement in the year to June 2022. But Child Poverty Reduction Minister Jan Tinetti says even one child living in poverty… Audio
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Consumers remain pessimistic as financial pressures to become more intense
Consumers remain pessimistic as financial pressures to become more intense
Consumer confidence has improved slightly but remains deeply pessimistic as rising interest rates and prices squeeze household budgets.
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Putin meets 'dear friend' Xi in Kremlin as Ukraine war grinds on
Putin meets 'dear friend' Xi in Kremlin as Ukraine war grinds on
Washington denounced Xi's visit, which comes just days after an international court accused Putin of war crimes.
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Two-thirds of people with mortgages cutting back on spending - survey
Two-thirds of people with mortgages cutting back on spending - survey
Spending money on dining out, entertainment and fashion is out for mortgage holders cutting costs to make ends meet amid higher interest rates and inflation.
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Rotorua's acute housing crisis hits elderly renters hard - are tiny homes the answer?
Audio 21 Mar 2023Age Concern Rotorua sees first hand the desperation of many retirees and elderly trying to survive on superannuation, and their struggle to afford rent and groceries. The charity has commissioned the… Audio
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New public service pay guidance could ease restrictions
New public service pay guidance could ease restrictions
Tight reins on pay increases for thousands of public servants are expected to ease within days.
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Climate policies burn on the bread and butter bonfire
Audio 19 Mar 2023Chris Hipkins won media plaudits for his political strategy after scrapping or deferring some of Labour's policy in his latest policy bonfire, including ones to reduce emissions. But a poll released… Audio
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Climate policies burn on the bread and butter bonfire
Climate policies burn on the bread and butter bonfire
Chris Hipkins won media plaudits for his political strategy after scrapping or deferring some of Labour's policy in his latest policy bonfire, including ones to reduce emissions. But a poll released…
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Te Tiriti based co-governance in action
The Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities National Science Challenge have embedded Te Tiriti based co-governance and co-leadership throughout the entire organisation. Julian Wilcox talks to Rihi Te… Audio
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RBNZ 'confident' NZ banks ready for any market upheaval
RBNZ 'confident' NZ banks ready for any market upheaval
The Reserve Bank has given a vote of confidence in the strength of New Zealand banks and their ability to cope with any financial crisis.
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First Republic: US regional bank given emergency funds
First Republic: US regional bank given emergency funds
A group of big US banks has injected $30 billion (NZ$48bn) into a smaller regional bank, First Republic, which had been seen as at risk of failure.
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Political pile-on or Parliament as designed?
This week MPs discussed Stuart Nash’s loss of a ministerial warrant for an hour. It may have looked like a political pile-on, but in reality it was Parliament doing exactly what it is designed for –… Audio
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Political pile-on or Parliament as designed?
Political pile-on or Parliament as designed?
This week MPs discussed Stuart Nash’s loss of a ministerial warrant for an hour. It may have looked like a political pile-on, but in reality it was Parliament doing exactly what it is designed for –…
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