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Tax cuts and a spoonful of sugar
Analysis - Nicola Willis is holding firm on tax cuts despite the economic outlook being worse than forecast and critics urging her to wait, writes Peter Wilson for The Week In Politics.
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'Becci they found me': Man's last message
A man whose skeletal remains were found washed up across two north Canterbury beaches is believed to have been on a drug-fuelled bender in the 24 hours before his death.
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'Its job is done': CTU wants Reserve Bank to rule out more interest hikes
It shouldn't be considering any further rises now the economy is in a weaker state, unions say. Audio
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Female Dilworth teacher's sex with two students uncovered during police probe into school
A female Dilworth School teacher whose sexual relationships with two students three decades ago were discovered, has been struck off the teacher's register.
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Stress as funds run low for First Home Partner programme
Prospective first home buyers trying to use a Kāinga Ora scheme to get on the property ladder are fast running out of time.
The First Home Partner scheme stopped accepting new applications in… Audio
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Lowering speed limits helps to reduce emissions
Waka Kotahi says it's lowered speed limits to 80 kilometres per hour on about four percent of New Zealand highways as part of the Road to Zero safety campaign.
The changes have frustrated many… Audio
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Activists worried about a return of live cattle shipments
Live animal exports by sea could be restarting soon. The National Party earlier this year promised to lift the ban that came into effect in April after the Labour government banned the lucrative… Audio
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Election 2023: Bizarre moments on the campaign trail
Electing the nation's leaders is a serious business, but there have been some offbeat moments during the campaign. Video
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Sports News for 22 September 2023
The Black Caps were 136 for 5 in the 34th over of the first one-dayer against Bangladesh in Dhaka when the match was called off due to rain and lightning. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 21 September 2023
Top stories for 21 September 2023 Fierce winds overnight made a wildfire near Lake Pukaki too dangerous to fight, 6 homes have been evacuated. We have documents which show the government was warned… Audio
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Week in Politics: On the campaign trail
Analysis: The latest polls show Labour's flagship policy promise hasn't worked, next week's leaders debate could be its last chance.
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Sports News for 15 September 2023
France lead Uruguay 13-5 at half time of their World Cup game in Lille. Audio
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Election 2023: What to expect and where to find RNZ's election coverage
With just over a month to go until New Zealand heads to the polls, RNZ is promising to deliver "clear, current and comprehensive election coverage" across its platforms to meet voters wherever they…
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Business News for 5 September 2023
Business news for 5 September 2023. Audio
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Sports News for 5 September 2023
The All Blacks are confident they have the depth to replace Jordie Barrett if he's ruled out of this weekend's Rugby World Cup opener against hosts France in Paris.
Captain Kane Williamson will be… Audio
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Sports News for 5 September 2023
All Blacks midfielder Jordie Barrett is in doubt for this weekend's Rugby World Cup opener against hosts France.
Barrett has a knee injury and failed to train for a second straight day.
Assistant… Audio
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Business News for 5 September 2023
Business news for 5 September 2023. Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 5 September 2023
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 5 September 2023
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 5 September 2023
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Sports News for 5 September 2023
The All Blacks are sweating on the fitness of midfielder Jordie Barrett ahead of this weekend's Rugby World Cup opener against hosts France in Paris.
Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 5 September 2023
Top stories for 5 September 2023 Accusations are flying over the use of political attack ads - we'll speak to Labour leader Chris Hipkins. We look at the proposed Waikato University medical school and… Audio
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'The big supermarket chains have not been treating local suppliers fairly' - Minister
The government has launched its Grocery Code of Conduct, saying it is calling time on the coercive behaviour of the big supermarket chains.
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Top Stories for Friday 1 September 2023
It's Ramere, Friday September the 1st Today on RNZ National... Red stickered Nelson homeowners are to get a multi million dollar payout. At least seventy-four people, including thirteen children, have… Audio
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Senior doctors, dentists strike: 'Patients would have waited a long time anyway'
Next month's senior doctors and dentists strike action will affect patients, but the decision was not taken on a whim, the union's president says. Audio