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Wealth gap between young and old growing - ANZ report
Wealth gap between young and old growing - ANZ report
Intergenerational inequality is growing larger by the day and things will only get worse unless action is taken, an ANZ Bank report says.
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Green MP Teanau Tuiono weaves whakapapa through maiden speech
Green MP Teanau Tuiono weaves whakapapa through maiden speech
Tuiono has challenged MPs to reimagine and create a world to ensure a future for the next generation, in his first speech as a member of Parliament. Video
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NZ home ownership rates hit 70-year low
Home ownership rates have hit a 70 year low and those working in housing are not at all surprised.
A new 150-page report from Stats NZ titled Housing in Aotearoa: 2020 reveals a grim portrait of the… Audio
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Homeownership rates lowest in 70 years - report
Homeownership rates lowest in 70 years - report
The rate of people who own their own home has hit its lowest point in 70 years, as a grim portrait of the housing crisis is revealed in a report by Stats NZ.
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Homeownership rates lowest in 70 years - report
Homeownership rates lowest in 70 years - report
The rate of people who own their own home has hit its lowest point in 70 years, as a grim portrait of the housing crisis is revealed in a report by Stats NZ.
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Fiji opposition still reeling from Rabuka's sudden exit
Fiji's main opposition party has been plunged into further crisis this week. Audio
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Salvation Army expects housing crisis to worsen in 2021
The Salvation Army expects the housing crisis to worsen in the next year.
The social welfare charity has written a post-election briefing to the Housing Minister Megan Woods, citing low interest… Audio
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Salvation Army warns of social housing waiting list increase as property market skyrockets
Warning social housing waiting list will grow as property prices skyrocket
The Salvation Army is comparing the country's housing crisis to the "perfect storm" and expects the situation to get even worse over the next year.
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Abuse in Care Inquiry: 'I was ashamed and felt totally trapped'
Abuse in Care Inquiry: 'I was ashamed and felt totally trapped'
A man has presented a harrowing testimony of being terrified as a boy for every day of school through two years, at the Abuse in Care inquiry.
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'Not even a good war could bring the US together'
Former US diplomat Brett Bruen was responsible for America's global brand at the White House under Barack Obama. He says Donald Trump has destroyed decades of diplomatic work in his four-year tenure… Audio
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Week in Politics: Labour shows what a majority government can do
Week in Politics: Labour shows what a majority government can do
Analysis - Jacinda Ardern's majority government was on the charge this week, Parliament voted to declare a climate emergency and the Māori Party let everyone know it was back.
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Papua New Guinea's Supreme Court to decide on challenge against sitting of Parliament
Court to decide on PNG political impasse
Papua New Guinea's Supreme Court is to deliver a decision next Wednesday on a challenge to a sitting of Parliament last month in a situation labelled a constitutional crisis.
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Climate Change declaration: 'It's not just symbolic declaration'
Climate Change declaration: 'It's not just symbolic declaration'
Climate Change Minister James Shaw says there's nothing token about the declaration of a climate emergency or the commitment for the public service to be carbon neutral in five years' time. Audio
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PNG political crisis becomes multi-headed court battle
PNG's political crisis has developed into a growing complex of court action. Audio
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Climate emergency declaration by New Zealand government includes commitment to 2025 targets
Parliament votes in favour of climate emergency declaration
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has committed the government and the public sector to going carbon-neutral by 2025, as she declared a climate emergency. Video
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Question Time for 2 December 2020
Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she consider a $195,000 increase in the price of the median house since October 2017 a sign of a Government that is “absolutely committed to resolving…
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Govt under more scrutiny over skyrocketing house prices
The government's come under more scrutiny today for skyrocketing house prices.
The Prime Minister and her deputy say they are seeking advice on ways to slow down the rampant price increases.
Today… Audio
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How to fix the country's housing crisis
A former adviser to the minister of housing and development believes there is an easy way to fix the current housing crisis without penalising landlords in the extreme. Audio
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Qantas to outsource more than 2000 ground crew jobs due to pandemic
Qantas to outsource more than 2000 ground crew jobs
Qantas is outsourcing the ground staff roles across 10 airports in a bid to lower costs as it faces a financial hit from the pandemic.
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Best of 2020: Housing
Audio 30 Nov 2020Pasifika-inspired architecture, passive housing and post-Covid predictions... these are our top ten housing features of the year.
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Crux of the matter: letting the audience take control
People are used to getting news from public broadcasters paid for by taxpayers - or as a customer of commercial media organisations. But is news as a social enterprise an idea whose time has come… Video, Audio
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News as a social enterprise?
Crux of the matter: letting the audience take control
People are used to getting news from public broadcasters paid for by taxpayers - or as a customer of commercial media organisations. But is news as a social enterprise an idea whose time has come…
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The Week in Politics: Govt gets serious about housing crisis
The Week in Politics: Govt gets serious about housing crisis
Analysis - The finance minister asks for Reserve Bank help to deal with the housing crisis, Oranga Tamariki chief executive says she won't quit and Māori Party MPs walk out on day one.
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Guards called me 'it', 'homo', discussed my genitals - trans prisoner
Audio 27 Nov 2020A transgender woman says guards humiliated her during strip searches and she was raped by an inmate at Paremoremo prison. The Corrections department says it's committed to change. Is it working hard…
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Parliament opens to robust exchanges between govt and opposition
Parliament opens to robust exchanges between govt and opposition
The 53rd Parliament has kicked off with a lively Address in Reply debate, with the opposition vowing to hold the government to account, and to ensure it delivers on its promises.