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Nukes, allies, weapons, cost: questions NZ defence review must address
Four pressing questions must be tackled in NZ defence review
Comment - NZ's commitment to send another 120 defence staff to help train the Ukrainian military underlines how quickly the geopolitical landscape is changing, Alexander Gillespie writes.
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The food bank supplying one of our richest regions
Escalating food, fuel and housing prices are driving people everywhere to desperation - even on the North Shore. Audio
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The food bank on the North Shore
The food bank supplying one of our richest regions
Escalating food, fuel and housing prices are driving people everywhere to desperation - even on the North Shore.
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Tax break for investors providing long-term rentals
Tax break for investors providing long-term rentals
The government is giving long-term build-to-rent developments a tax break in a bid to increase secure rental supply for tenants for at least 10 years.
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Small number of climate protesters block Nelson intersection
Two protesters arrested after blocking Nelson intersection
The intersection of Trafalgar Street and Halifax Street is now open.
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Luxon hits back, defending National's lambasted welfare policy
Luxon hits back, defending National's lambasted welfare policy
The National Party leader says Labour's approach is giving up on young people who want to work and consigning them to a life of poverty. Audio
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Mediawatch: A government in the gun over accidental generosity
The government came under fire over some misdirected cost of living payments this week, but the more enduring story might be who didn't get paid, rather than who did. Audio
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Mediawatch: A government in the gun over accidental generosity
Mediawatch: A government in the gun over accidental generosity
The government came under fire over some misdirected cost of living payments this week, but the more enduring story might be who didn't get paid, rather than who did.
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Taiwan tensions: China halts co-operation with US on key issues
China halts co-operation with US on key issues
China is halting co-operation with the US in several key areas including climate change, military talks and efforts to combat international crime.
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Youth Parliament 2022: A Pasifika Perspective
Audio 4 Aug 2022Youth Press Gallery reporters Louis Collins and Andre Fa’aoso talked to four Pasifika Youth MPs to hear what viewpoints they sought to bring to Youth Parliament 2022.
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Youth Parliament 2022: A Pasifika Perspective
Youth Parliament 2022: A Pasifika Perspective
Youth Press Gallery reporters Louis Collins and Andre Fa’aoso talked to four Pasifika Youth MPs to hear what viewpoints they sought to bring to Youth Parliament 2022.
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Council ponders using three waters money to help low-income tenants
'You've got to be fair': Council looks to circumvent govt on rental subsidy
Wellington City Council is poised to move its entire social housing portfolio into a new community housing charity.
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FSM takes action amid surge of covid cases
FSM takes action amid surge of covid cases
The Federated States of Micronesia is taking action as Covid-19 spreads rapidly in the states of Pohnpei and Kosrae.
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New law gives Ngāi Tahu right to appoint two Environment Canterbury councillors
Ngāi Tahu gains right to appoint two Environment Canterbury councillors
Ngāi Tahu will get guaranteed representation and decision-making powers on Canterbury's regional council Ecan.
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Climate national adaptation plan: National Party criticises pace of release
The government has unveiled its blueprint for dealing with the unavoidable consequences of climate change, including the likelihood whole communities will have to move to higher ground.
The 200-page… Video, Audio
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Top LA architect on housing the vulnerable and curbing sprawl
Award-winning LA architect Michael Maltzan talks with Susie Ferguson about the challenges his work tackles including homelessness, city sprawl, housing affordability and building faster and better… Audio
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Decline in house prices gains more traction but crash not expected - CoreLogic
House prices fall at fastest rate in more than a decade
The downturn in the property market has became further entrenched, with prices falling at the fastest pace since the Global Financial Crisis. Audio
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Property values have highest quarterly fall since GFC
Property values dropped by 2.5 percent over the past three months, the largest quarterly fall since the Global Financial Crisis.
Last month alone values dropped 0.9 percent.
In Wellington, the new… Audio
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Property values dropping fast
New house price data out today shows property values are falling at the fastest pace since the global financial crisis 14 years ago.
CoreLogic figures show house prices fell 2.5 percent in the past… Audio
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Pelosi arrives in Taiwan, voicing US 'solidarity' as China condemns visit
Pelosi arrives in Taiwan as China condemns visit
US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Taiwan late on a trip immediately condemned by China condemned as a threat to peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.
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Housing trust to build six new rentals in Nelson
Housing trust to build six new rentals in Nelson
Six new rental homes will be built in Nelson, after a housing trust bought two properties from the Nelson City Council.
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'Good to have a bit of a competition' - Whanganui mayoral race heats up
'Good to have a bit of a competition' - Whanganui mayoral race heats up
Local body elections tend to induce a zombie-like stupor - but not so in Whanganui where there's a quiet excitement about actually having a race for the mayoral chains.
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Russian strikes kill Ukrainian grain tycoon, drone hits Russian naval base
Russian strikes kill Ukrainian grain tycoon, drone hits Russian naval base
The owner of a major grain exporter has been killed during shelling in Ukraine, while a drone strike on Russia's Black Sea naval base in Sevastopol was launched from within the city.
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Health recruitment service aims to combat workforce shortages
Health recruitment service aims to combat workforce shortages
The government will be working with the Shortland Street television soap and set up an international recruitment service as part of efforts to shore up health workforce shortages.
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Civics: New Zealand’s Cinderella subject
Audio 1 Aug 2022The 2020s bring unprecedented challenges for young New Zealanders including a pandemic, climate crisis, economic hardship and volatile politics. Youth Parliament Press Gallery reporter Louis Collins…