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New Zealand can't talk about homelessness without tackling poverty, advocate says
NZ can't talk about homelessness without tackling poverty, advocate says
A Pacific advocate for youth homelessness says the country must address poverty and systemic inequities to fix the housing affordability crisis.
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New Zealand can't talk about homelessness without tackling poverty, advocate says
New Zealand can't talk about homelessness without tackling poverty, advocate says
A Pacific advocate for youth homelessness says Aotearoa must address poverty and systemic inequities to fix the housing affordability crisis.
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Trump says he will take control of Washington DC police, deploy National Guard to US capital
Trump to deploy National Guard to Washington DC
The US president says the capital has "been overtaken by violent gangs" even though crime has hit a 30-year low. Audio
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Japan used to be tech giant. Why is it stuck with fax machines, ink stamps?
Japan used to be tech giant. Why is it stuck with fax machines, ink stamps?
Japan is still in the 'dark ages' when it comes to modern technology.
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One wahine's mission to uplift the homelessness crisis in Ōtautahi
'I feed the people': One wahine's mission to support the homeless
Flow Waaka has spent over a decade feeding and supporting people living rough, and she's urging others to do their part.
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Labour leader Chris Hipkins dismisses criticism of Covid-19 overspending as 'Treasury spin'
'Treasury spin': Hipkins dismisses criticism of Covid-19 overspending
Treasury says the Labour government overspent during the pandemic against official advice.
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Joshua Oliver's victim left waiting for reparation he offered her at sentencing following sexual attack
Woman sexually violated after work party offered $2500 - and still waiting
A man took nearly nine months to pay the emotional harm reparation he proactively offered.
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As Trump’s deadline for Russia comes due, White House preps for possible summit with Putin
Trump's deadline for Russia comes due
Trump promised earlier this week to apply new sanctions on Russia, even as he questioned how effective they would be.
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Netanyahu says he wants Israel to take control of Gaza, doesn't want to keep or govern it
Netanyahu says he wants Israel to take control of all of Gaza
It comes despite intensifying criticism at home and abroad over the devastating almost two-year-old war. Audio
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Israeli security cabinet approves plan to occupy Gaza City
Israeli security cabinet approves plan to occupy Gaza City
Netanyahu has pushed for a complete takeover of the besieged enclave nearly two years into the war.
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National MPs want to vote for sanctions on Israel, Swarbrick claims
Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick joins Mihingarangi for an unflinching conversation about the surge in homelessness and energy poverty, the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and electoral law… Video, Audio
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Labour leader Chris Hipkins says NZ is not in 'economic shape'
Labour leader Hipkins hints at capital gains tax
Chris Hipkins said the government's strategy for growth was not tackling the underlying economic problems.
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Bay of Plenty Snapchat predator Raveen Saily admits further offending
Snapchat predator admits sending video to 11-year-old girl
Raveen Saily was on bail, awaiting a rape trial , when he filmed a 13-year-old Rotorua girl performing a sexual act on him.
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Listen: Nicola Willis and Carmel Sepuloni go head-to-head on Morning Report's new political panel
Listen: Willis and Sepuloni go head-to-head on Morning Report's new political panel
Labour's deputy leader says many recent job losses were completely avoidable. Audio
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Australia lifts foreign student cap to 295,000 and prioritises Southeast Asia
Australia lifts foreign student cap, prioritising Southeast Asia
The government also hiked student visa fees and pledged to close loopholes that allowed them to continuously extend their stay.
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Why drilling for fossil fuels is not expected to fix our energy crisis
'There is no Plan A' for our growing energy crisis
The government is touting oil and gas exploration as the answer. But there are grave doubts it will work. Audio
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Couple take former Pāpāmoa Beach homeowner to court as she refuses to leave
Ex-homeowner taken to court for refusing to leave after mortgagee sale
Buyers of a Pāpāmoa Beach house needed a High Court order to remove the previous owner.
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Pushing our buttons to loosen our wallets
The psychology used to get you into a supermarket
It doesn't matter if it's health messages or supermarket campaigns, consumers are having their behavioural buttons pushed in expert ways.
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NZ hit with 15% Trump trade tariff, Trade Minister says he will push back
'Disappointing development': Willis reacts to 15% US tariff
Trade Minister Todd McClay has pushed back on suggestions he didn't negotiate hard enough. Audio
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Councillors tired of being ‘beaten up’ and blamed by central government
Councillors tired of being ‘beaten up’ and blamed by central government
South Wairarapa councillors are disappointed at central government for treating councils like children.
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Adam Busby jailed for sexual connection with a 12yo whom he impregnated
Man jailed for impregnating 12yo girl
Judge told Adam Busby he had "really let himself down" before sentencing him to three years.
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Cook Islands celebrates 60 years of self-governance amid growing rift with NZ
Cook Islands celebrates 60 years of self-governance amid growing rift with NZ
The biggest event in the Cook Islands calendar is currently underway, marking 60 years of free association with New Zealand. Audio
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'Shame on our country': Homelessness in Auckland raised with ministers
'Shame on our country': Homelessness raised with ministers
Outreach providers in the city say it now has 809 rough sleepers - 90 percent more than last September. Audio
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Trump's trade war victory is already under siege
Trump's trade war victory is already under siege
Analysis: The economy was supposed to crumble. The trade war was expected to escalate out of control. Markets were forecast to plunge. None of that happened - at least, not yet.
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Streets turn to rivers as deadly flooding inundates northern Beijing
Streets turn to rivers as deadly flooding inundates northern Beijing
Days of torrential rain have killed at least 30 people in the northern outskirts of Beijing, as China grapples with yet another deadly rainy season marked by extreme downpours, devastating floods and…