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NZ’s Companies Act is finally being reformed – but will the changes go far enough?
Companies Act reforms are meant to make New Zealand an easier, safer place to do business, but key gaps in the reforms mean they could fall short of achieving that.
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'A vote of confidence' - New Minister for the South Island welcomes promotion
James Meager is now a minister outside of cabinet after being given the new title of Minister for the South Island. Audio
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The Kiwi making juice for thirsty New Yorkers
Tom Wright's journey began humbly on the back of his bike, peddling his product during the pandemic and dropping orders door to door. Audio
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Wellington Phoenix grab dramatic last-gasp win over Jets
Wellington Phoenix scored in the eighth and final minute of extra time to complete a stunning 3-2 A-League win over Newcastle.
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Review: Luke Combs a force of nature at Eden Park
I wouldn't have previously called myself a Luke Combs fan. I get it now, So'omalo Iteni Schwalger writes.
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Watch: Kelly Tarlton's turns 40
The iconic Auckland aquarium wants visitors to share memories from their time there.
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Fight for the Wild
ProgrammeBEST FACTUAL SERIES, NZTV AWARDS 2022. Documentary film & podcast series exploring the notion of a Predator Free 2050 in Aotearoa. Made possible by the RNZ/NZ On Air Innovation Fund.
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California governor spars with Musk over wildfire 'lies'
Musk's personal account on X, which has more than 212 million followers, has become increasingly influential and has often courted criticism for amplifying misinformation.
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Whangārei scrub fire contained - firefighters stood down for the night
Whangārei firefighters are confident they will be able to contain a large scrub fire burning on the outskirts of the city by the end of Friday. Fire and Emergency New...
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A Trump administration might make your EV cheaper
What the return of Donald Trump to the White House might mean for New Zealanders.
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What workers really think about AI assistants
Opinion - Workplaces are increasingly transforming into AI-powered environments which comes with both benefits and issues.
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Pacific news in brief for 7 January
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including inauguration of new leaders in American Samoa, and people in Fiji told not to throw illegal things over jail walls
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New Zealand gearing up for Kho Kho World Cup in India
The traditional South Asian sport is gaining traction in New Zealand, thanks to local tournaments organized by the Indian community.
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2024 in review: A challenging year for NZ's Chinese community
High-profile criminal cases and concerns about public safety overshadow a parliamentary milestone and some success in expanding business operations.
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Tattoo artists find inspiration in Chinese culture
Tattoo artists in Auckland are integrating traditional Chinese elements into their artwork as interest in East Asian designs grows.
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The worst-behaved travellers of 2024
There was no shortage of unruly traveller incidents this year so, to remedy this, CNN has put together a list of New Year resolutions for globetrotters and gadabouts.
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Former Indian PM Singh dies
Described as a "reluctant king" in his first stint as prime minister, the quietly spoken Manmohan Singh was arguably one of India's most successful leaders.
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Mānuka Recordings
Kenny Sterling and Dylan Biscuit, the duo behind the independent music label Manuka Recordings, share the history of the label and what they've worked on this year. Audio
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Family Affair: Episode 3
Popular music is filled with singing siblings and performing parents, all making music together. In the third of four programmes Nick Bollinger conducts an informal survey of musical families, their… Audio
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Fifty years on, people still ask: Who was the Zodiac Killer?
Unlike other serial killers, who were propelled by a relentless need for violence, the Zodiac's ultimate goal seemed to be notoriety.
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Government quietly scraps waste minimisation policies
The government has quietly cancelled plans to improve recycling and roll out a kerbside food scraps composting scheme.
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StatsNZ amending data after overstating Wellington job losses
That equated to nearly 20,000 jobs, economist Shamubeel Eaqub's data shows.
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Indian community 'heartbroken' over Zakir Hussain's death
The renowned percussionist performed in New Zealand in June at two well-attended concerts in Auckland and Christchurch.
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'That party is over': Councils distracted by wellbeing provisions - Brown
The local government minister says they're also driving up rates - Labour says it's "a complete fabrication". Audio
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'Kids need new boots, not boot camps'
Youth advocates want the government to scrap a bill which would make boot camps permanent. Audio