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The Week in Detail: Coronation, single parents, and petrels
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Coronation, single parents, and petrels
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioTop Stories for Thursday 4 May 2023
Top stories this morning Former Minister Meka Whaitiri remains in Parliament despite her shock defection to the Maori Party. We hear from the Prime Minister and Te Pati Maori co-leader, Debbie… Audio
The single parent stigma that should be consigned to history
A new report has found single parents still face stigma and discrimination. As The Detail finds out, if things don't get better, it'll be children who suffer. Audio
The single parent stigma that should be consigned to history
A new report has found single parents still face stigma and discrimination. As The Detail finds out, if things don't get better, it'll be children who suffer.
AudioTop Stories for Wednesday 3 May 2023
Top stories this morning... In a surprise move, government minister Meka Whaitiri is set to resign from Labour and join Te Pati Maori. A court has ruled a woman who suffered mental stress after her… Audio
UK gears up for King's coronation
Britons are gearing up for the coronation of King Charles III this Saturday. But the decision to include a pledge of allegiance to the King during the ceremony has sparked debate. Corin Dann spoke to… Audio
Prime Minister en route to London for King's coronation
The Prime Minister is en route to the United Kingdom ahead of the coronation of King Charles the Third. Chris Hipkins is also expected hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts in the UK, Tonga… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 2 May 2023
Top stories for 2 May 2023 Two years after the government apologised for the dawn raids of the 1970s, Immigation New Zealand has admitted its still knocking on doors of overstayers in the early hours… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 1 May 2023
Top stories for Monday 1 May 2023 There's heavy rain in the upper north island, with orange weather warnings in place for Northland, Bay of Plenty, Rotorua, and Coromandel Wellington train passengers… Audio
The Week in Detail: Live exports, trouble in Gore
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Live exports, trouble in Gore
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioTop Stories for Friday 28 April 2023
It's Ramere, Friday April the 28th Today on RNZ National... Retired senior US military officers have been landing high-paying government jobs here with our spy agency. Middlemore Hospital promises… Audio
Police: courage of victims has resulted in conviction
Police are praising the courage of those who came forward after being drugged and sexually assaulted at a Christchurch bar and restaurant.
Two men have been convicted of dozens charges spanning a… Audio
Police Association rejects IPCA finding of police shooting
The Police Association has rejected findings from an investigation by the Independent Police Conduct Authority, in which it found that an officer was not justified in shooting an armed man in Auckland… Audio
Tax expert on IRD report into amount paid by NZ's richest
An IRD report which shows the country's richest families have a median effective tax rate of less than 10 percent while the average New Zealander pays about 20 percent.
David Parker told Morning… Audio
Existing tax system 'broadly fair' - Christopher Luxon
The National Party leader is adamant the existing tax system is 'broadly fair', despite the discrepancy found between the effective tax rates paid by the very rich and average people.
An IRD… Audio
College of GP says many patients addicted to Tramadol
The College of General Practitioners says most of its members have at least one patient who's dependent on the painkiller, Tramadol.
Tramadol was supposed to be a non-addictive alternative to more… Audio
Kāinga Ora change flood risk assessment
Kāinga Ora, formerly Housing New Zealand, says it has changed the way it assesses flood risks in the wake of a 2020 report which found more than 15 percent of its social housing , that's 10 thousand… Audio
Political analysis: IRD report on tax paid by ultra rich
New research conducted by Inland Revenue has found New Zealand's ultra-rich pay tax at less than half the rate of the average person.
National's leader Christopher Luxon says the solution is not a… Audio