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CTU backs Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr amid calls to replace him
CTU backs Reserve Bank governor amid calls to replace him
The Council of Trade Unions (CTU) and the head of a KiwiSaver provider are defending the Reserve Bank governor after opposition MPs said he should be replaced.
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Pope Francis condemns treatment of migrants in Europe
Pope Francis: Neglect of migrants the 'shipwreck of civilisation'
The Pope has denounced "narrow self-interest and nationalism" over the way European countries treats migrants.
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The health system’s attention deficit when it comes to ADHD
The health system’s attention deficit when it comes to ADHD
From struggling kids to out-of-control teens and desperate adults, NZ's ADHD community is in crisis. Why is it so hard for them to get help that some are resorting to TikTok for medical advice? Anusha…
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An anti-intensification housing media blitz
Opponents of the bipartisan bill aimed at enabling housing blitzed the media over the past few weeks. Many of the reports failed to include relevant context and balancing opinion. Audio
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An anti-intensification housing media blitz
An anti-intensification housing media blitz
Opponents of the bipartisan bill aimed at enabling housing blitzed the media over the past few weeks. Many of the reports failed to include relevant context and balancing opinion.
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The Week in Politics: Lighting up a new era
The Week in Politics: Lighting up a new era
Analysis - The traffic lights are switched on and New Zealanders are finding their way into the new Covid-19 era. The vaccination rate nudges 90 percent and National's new leader sets off a media…
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Goff's climate levy a sly way to raise rates - ACT
Goff's climate levy a sly way to raise rates - ACT
Looking through the fog of an ongoing pandemic, Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has proposed $1 billion to fight something he says will have a much greater impact on the world than Covid-19: climate change.
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Solomons faces a 'rapidly worsening' humanitarian crisis
'Worst is yet to come' in the Solomon Islands, warns businesses
The Chamber of Commerce warns the "worst is yet to come" as the country battles a humanitarian crisis brought on by last week's political unrest. Audio
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Covid-19: National Party leader Chris Luxon wants risk-based home isolation to start
Current logic of MIQ system 'doesn't make sense' - Luxon
National Party leader Chris Luxon says the current managed isolation system for returnees does not make sense and the borders should open with risk management. Audio
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Pacific regional response to Solomons crisis takes shape
Pacific regional response to Solomons crisis takes shape
Fiji is the latest regional country to announce it is sending security forces to Solomon Islands where major unrest rocked the capital.
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Review finds 1 in 3 staff in Australian federal parliament experience sexual harassment
Review finds 1 in 3 staff in Australian federal parliament experience sexual harassment
One in three people working in Australia's federal parliament have experienced some kind of sexual harassment there, according to a review of workplace culture.
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Bold business journalism play pays off with sale
New Zealand Herald publisher NZME has shaken up the business news scene with an agreement to buy subscription-based service BusinessDesk. It rewards a bold moved by the founder 13 years ago - and also…
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Bold business journalism play pays off with sale
Bold business journalism play pays off with sale
New Zealand Herald publisher NZME has shaken up the business news scene with an agreement to buy subscription-based service BusinessDesk. It rewards a bold moved by the founder 13 years ago - and also…
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Rushed laws a "constitutional disgrace" - law prof
While the National Party was in the throes of its leadership crisis last Wednesday night, Parliament's Speaker had hours earlier taken the highly unusual step of lambasting the Labour government over… Audio
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Covid-19 could spread through apartments' shared ventilation systems – expert
Covid-19 could spread through apartments' shared ventilation systems – expert
The potential spread of Covid-19 in apartments, particularly ones without windows that open, is raising alarm.
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Why does government policy sometimes fail to deliver?
Audio 29 Nov 2021From combating Covid, to climate change action, plans for water reform, child poverty and the housing crisis - public policy attempts to solve a myriad problems. So why do some policies succeed and… Audio
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The worrying aspects of the bipartisan housing plan
The new bipartisan bill on housing intensification was welcomed by all - until the detail was revealed. Audio
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The hiccups in the housing intensification Bill
The worrying aspects of the bipartisan housing plan
The new bipartisan bill on housing intensification was welcomed by all - until the detail was revealed.
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Iwi-led housing project in Napier to be fast-tracked
Iwi-led housing project in Napier to be fast-tracked
Environment Minister David Parker is allowing an iwi-led housing development in Napier to fast-track its consent processes.
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Omicron variant: Australia joins ban to Africa travellers
Covid-19: Australia joins ban to Africa travellers after Omicron variant discovery
Australia has joined the United States and Europe in restricting travel from Africa over the new Omicron Covid-19 variant.
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Judith Collins and Simon Bridges should consider leaving Parliament - Christopher Finlayson
Collins and Bridges should consider leaving Parliament - Christopher Finlayson
Former senior National MPs are weighing in amid chaos and turmoil in the party with calls for Judith Collins, Simon Bridges and party president Peter Goodfellow to stand aside. Audio
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Countdown distribution workers strike over pay
Countdown distribution workers strike over pay
About 700 workers at two Countdown distribution centres in Auckland have walked off the job for three days.
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Vaccine sceptics in PNG parliament asked to shut up
Vaccine sceptics in PNG parliament asked to shut up
PNG's government is under pressure to clarify its message about Covid vaccination, and MPs who spread baseless claims about vaccines have been asked to shut up.
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What is the price of sunlight? Householders face losing over a billion under intensification rules
What is the price of sunlight?
Householders face losing over a billion dollars worth of sunlight and views under radical housing intensification law changes underway.
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House sale gains hit record high - with some areas hitting median profits of $555,000
House sale gains hit record high - with some areas hitting median profits of $555,000
CoreLogic's latest "Pain and Gain" report, which compares a property's sale price with the previous price, shows 99.1 percent of properties resold in the three months ended September made a profit.