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Consumers nervous about shift to electric vehicles
High cost, battery range, and even earthquakes are all being listed as reasons to doubt the rapid growth of electric vehicles.
The Climate Change Commission wants four in every ten new cars to be electric by 2035.
It also suggests banning any new petrol cars as soon as 2030.
Hamish Cardwell has more. Audio
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Cancer Society not surprised by report findings Māori more likely to die of cancer
37 minutes agoThe Cancer Society says it isn't surprising Māori are more than twice as likely to die of cancer than other New Zealanders.
That is one of the findings of a… Audio
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Retirement Villages Associaton on Consumer NZ report
35 minutes agoConsumer NZ says retirement village residents are being disadvantaged by unfair contract terms and it's time for an overhaul of regulations.
It says a survey… Audio
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Ministry of Education responds to principals' criticisms over declining school results
42 minutes agoPrincipals say primary and intermediate children's low marks should be raising alarm bells for the Ministry of Education.
Principals' Federation president… Audio
Consumers nervous about shift to electric vehicles
High cost, battery range, and even earthquakes are all being listed as reasons to doubt the rapid growth of electric vehicles.
The Climate Change Commission wants four in every ten new cars to be… Audio
Young muslims want concrete action plan
Young people setting up the country's first national network for young Muslims are looking to nationwide community meetings on the mosque attacks as a litmus test for the Government. They insist a… Audio
Cancer Society not surprised by report findings Māori more likely to die of cancer
The Cancer Society says it isn't surprising Māori are more than twice as likely to die of cancer than other New Zealanders.
That is one of the findings of a report from the Cancer Control Agency… Audio
Retirement Villages Associaton on Consumer NZ report
Consumer NZ says retirement village residents are being disadvantaged by unfair contract terms and it's time for an overhaul of regulations.
It says a survey of contracts offered by six major… Audio
Ministry of Education responds to principals' criticisms over declining school results
Principals say primary and intermediate children's low marks should be raising alarm bells for the Ministry of Education.
Principals' Federation president Perry Rush has written to the Ministry about… Audio
Principals slam Education Ministry over kids' test results
Primary and intermediate school principals say our children's under-achievement in maths and science should be ringing alarm bells for education bosses.
Principals Federation president Perry Rush has… Audio
Andrew Judd 'absolutely' vindicated by Māori wards decision
Former New Plymouth Mayor, Andrew Judd, says he feels vindicated now the government has stepped in to scrap citizen-initiated polls on the divisive issue.
National Party MPs told they need to trust each other
National Party MPs have been told by their leader Judith Collins they need to trust and respect each other for everything they do.
The party's caucus two-day retreat follows a disastrous year last… Audio
Travel company disappointed by Le Laperouse visa stoush
A Christchurch travel company's plans to run crusies to the sub-Antartctic islands now look "dead in the water".
The cruise ship Le Laperouse which had been chartered for the voyages was banned from… Audio
EU will 'endeavour' to ensure NZ's vaccine contracts will be honoured - Ambassador
A move by the European Union to bring in new controls on Covid-19 vaccine exports has led New Zealand health authorities to worry that fewer doses could make it here.
The so-called transparency… Audio
Managed isolation system booked out until June
New Zealanders wanting to return home from overseas will likely have to wait months if they haven't already booked managed isolation.
All 4500 spaces in the country's border hotels are now booked… Audio
Ex New Plymouth Mayor Andrew Judd overjoyed at Maori Wards announcement
A former mayor of New Plymouth - who was spat at in the street over his support of establishing a Māori ward in the city - feels vindicated now the Government has stepped in to scrap citizen-initiated… Audio
Consumer NZ wants reform over retirement village contracts
Consumer NZ is calling for urgent reform after it discovered retirement village contracts it says unfairly favour villages and leave residents out of pocket.
The consumer advocate surveyed contracts… Audio
Māori twice as likely to die from cancer than non-Māori - Cancer Control Agency
Māori are more than twice as likely as non-Māori to die from cancer.
That's among the findings of the first report from the country's new Cancer Control Agency, Te Aho o Te Kahu, which takes an… Audio
Principals challenge Ministry of Education over student failure
Primary and intermediate school principals are accusing the Education Ministry of a lack of leadership over children's declining performance.
The Principals Federation says years of falling scores… Audio
MIQ completely booked out: 'It is very stressful'
New Zealanders travelling home from overseas are unable to book managed isolation as the system is full.
Māori more likely to die from cancer - Cancer Control Agency
Māori continue to be twice as likely as non-Māori to die from cancer.
That's the key finding of the country's new Cancer Control Agency's first rnajor report.
Mackenzie Smith reports.
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Māori twice as likely to die from cancer - report
The first report from New Zealand's new Cancer Control Agency highlights Māori are still twice as likely as non-Māori to die from the disease.
Government wants to cool housing market, but how?
Late next month the Government will announce initiatives designed to cool the property market and help first homebuyers.
Last year, Finance Minister Grant Robertson sought advice from Treasury and… Audio
National Party's Māori seats plan seems like 'hollow politiking'- Ngarewa-Packer
The Māori party says the National Party's change of heart on the Māori seats is disingenuous and desperate.
National has announced it will "work towards" standing candidates in the Māori electorates… Audio






