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GP shortage among reasons advanced against development
A shortage of doctors in Kawerau has been cited as one of the reasons for not adding 80 more homes to the district, at a council hearing.
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Men convicted on dozens of charges over drink-spiking and sexual assault
The men, whose names remain suppressed, were convicted of 68 charges including rape, sexual violation, indecent assault and drink-spiking.
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Revenue Minister says idea super-wealthy should pay lower tax rates than others is wrong
A capital gains tax is back on the political agenda following a report showing the country's richest families pay about half as much tax on their income as an average New Zealander. Audio
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Revenue Minister on report that found richest paying half as much tax as average New Zealander
A capital gains tax could be back on the political agenda following a report showing the country's richest families pay about half as much tax on their income as an average New Zealander.
The IRD… Audio
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Tax specialists warn over intricacies of capital gains tax
Following an IRD report on tax paid by the wealthy, experts say a capital gains tax may address imbalances in the system but would not be easy to design and implement.
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At the Movies: Paper Spiders
Indie queen Lili Taylor and up-and-coming American-Kiwi actor Stephania LaVie Owen play mother and daughter in the American art film Paper Spiders. Video, Audio
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At the Movies: Paper Spiders
Indie queen Lili Taylor and up-and-coming American-Kiwi actor Stephania LaVie Owen play mother and daughter in the American art film Paper Spiders.
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Chloe Swarbrick responds to report on tax system inequality
The richest NZ families are taxed at less than half the rate of your average New Zealander, according to new research.
And the Green Party says the simple fix is a comprehensive capital gain tax. The… Video, Audio
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Auckland Council airport shares still on chopping block to fill $295m budget hole
Aucklanders want the council to sell at least some of its Auckland Airport shares, new data shows. Audio
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Taliban kill IS leader suspected of organising Kabul airport bombing
The 2021 bombing during the evacuation from Afghanistan killed 170 civilians and 13 US soldiers.
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Wealthiest paying tax at much lower rate than most other New Zealanders - IRD report
Revenue Minister David Parker says the report shows a "large differential between the tax rates ordinary New Zealanders pay on their full income compared with the super-wealthy".
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Police officer justified in punching teen to arrest him - IPCA
A police officer who punched a teenager was justified in using force to arrest him, the police watchdog has found.
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Man killed by boulder on Mt Taranaki was tramper, grandfather of three
Lower Hutt man Christoph Huelsmann, killed by a boulder on Mt Taranaki, leaves behind three grandchildren and is remembered as a keen tramper.
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Tramper dies on Taranaki Maunga
A tramper has been struck and killed by a falling boulder on Taranaki Maunga.
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Cyclone-hit brewery 'back on the horse'
An Eskdale brewer who lost everything in Cyclone Gabrielle has made a new beer to raise money for the community.
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Star's sudden death renews scrutiny on pressures of K-pop
The death of 25-year-old K-pop star Moonbin has shocked fans around the world - and again highlighted the pressures such performers face.
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Emails reveal Palmerston North Hospital staff concerned about mental health unit
The father of a teenager who died in a suspected suicide at Palmerston North Hospital's mental health ward is disappointed to learn staff had been sending warnings to hospital management about the… Audio
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Looming recession sees number of people needing help from support services rise
Do you have an extra $150 a week to cover the rising cost of living? That's the sum households can expect to dig deep for each week this year as the looming recession is tipped to be longer and deeper… Video, Audio
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Rich paying their fair share of tax, study concludes
But the tax system is "getting very, very strained at the edges", says the head of the company behind it.
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Family desperate for mother's body to join brothers at Putiki Urupā
More than seven decades after her three brothers were murdered, Mihi Kui Edwards was to be reunited with her siblings.
She died, aged 89, in March 2021 and was to be buried with her slain siblings at… Video, Audio
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Knafeh and Challah
Recipe by Petra Galler
From Nine To Noon on Monday 17 April 2023
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Wheel Black Gareth Lynch living his best life
After becoming a tetraplegic seven years ago, Gareth Lynch was forced to develop resilience – an invaluable skill he says many of us aren't taught. Now, the Wheel Black (wheel chair rugby All Black)… Video, Audio
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Four-year canoe expedition will visit 36 Pacific rim countries
The Polynesian Voyaging Society's circumnavigation of the Pacific is due to visit 36 countries and territories, and sail an estimated 43,000 nautical miles with about 400 crew members.
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'Mama traders' fear for the future after cyclones ripped through market
Vendors at a Vanuatu market for women traders are unable to pay their rent and are offloading stock at up to half price after recent natural disasters. Audio
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Rotorua skate park delay: 'We can't afford to be left behind'
Rotorua skate park advocates already waiting seven years for a new park say the council's proposal to defer the project is like the rug being pulled out from under them.