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The recipe for a cost of living crisis
The cost of food, petrol and rent is soaring, and inflation is at its highest level in 30 years - how did it come to this? Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 16 March 2022
Questions to Ministers DEBBIE NGAREWA-PACKER to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government's statements and actions? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her… Audio
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Oral Questions for Tuesday 15 March 2022
Audio 15 Mar 2022Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government's statements and actions? BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he… Audio
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Fuel excise tax cut 'once in a generation' move - expert
Audio 15 Mar 2022The government's petrol excise duty reduction has been described as a "once in a generation" move by a tax specialist.
The excise dropped by 25 cents at midnight to ease pain at the pump after a huge… Audio
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Wellingtonians head to station for cheaper petrol
It's a new dawn at the petrol pump - with prices back to what they were three or four three weeks ago after the Government's yesterday temporarily pulled 25 cents a litre off its fuel excise duty, and… Audio
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Political analysis: Fuel exise cut
Energy Minister Megan Woods says petrol companies must not pocket the discount on fuel excise.
The government temporarily dropped the excise by 25 cents a litre on Monday, to ease pain at the pump.
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Petrol companies should pass on GST savings to consumers too - Woods
Energy Minister Megan Woods expects petrol companies will also pass on related GST savings to consumers of around 4 cents a litre.
The Government yesterday cut the fuel tax by 25 cents a litre and… Audio
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Transport costs set to drop after government intervention
It's a new dawn at the petrol pump - prices should now be back to what they were three or four three weeks ago.
The Government's temporarily pulled 25 cents a litre off its fuel excise duty, and told… Audio
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Analysis: Why govt could have picked fuel excise cut
The government temporarily dropped the excise by 25 cents a litre on Monday, to ease pain at the pump. Political Editor Jane Patterson spoke to Mani Dunlop. Audio
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Grey Power on fuel excise duty cut
The cost of living measures should have a positive impact for most older people.
Fuel excise duty is dropping by 25 cents for three months, after prices at the pump skyrocketed in a short period.
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Petrol price drop a boost for struggling New Zealanders - advocate
New Zealanders should be paying less for petrol today with the government cutting its fuel excise duty by 25 cents.
Fuel companies have been told to pass the discount on to consumers, providing… Audio
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Gull drops prices 29 cents per litre
Prices will be down 29 cents at most Gull Petrol Stations across the country this morning - that's the 25 cent tax cut passed on in full, plus GST.
The company had pre-loaded the discount so… Audio
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Opposition parties give 'fail' grade to temporary fuel excise cuts
Audio 15 Mar 2022New Zealanders should be paying less for petrol today after the government cut fuel tax by 25 cents.
The war in Ukraine has sent oil prices sky high and seen petrol prices here last week rise a… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 15 March 2022
Petrol prices fall after the Government temporarily cuts 25 cents a litre off fuel duty. We hear from the Energy Minister Megan Woods and have reaction from motorists. In Ukraine an evacuation convoy… Audio
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Govt reduces cost of fuel by 25 cents: reax from Gaspy
And we return to our lead story now that the cost of fuel was reduced by 25 cents a litre overnight as the government acts to counter soaring petrol prices arising from Russia's invasion of Ukraine… Audio
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Willis: National would lower taxes to help with cost of living
Fuel taxes will be slashed by 25 cents a litre for the next three months - and public transport fares halved - as the government acts to counter soaring petrol prices. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern… Audio
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AA welcomes cut to fuel taxes
The government is knocking 25 cents off per litre off fuel excise tax for three months - with the change coming into effect tonight.
They will also cut a further 25 cents a litre from road user… Video, Audio
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Russia reportedly asks China for help as global sanctions hit
Russia has reportedly turned to China for military help and economic relief - as sanctions bear down and its invasion of Ukraine continues.
Meanwhile a Russian missile attack on a Ukrainian military… Audio
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Finance Minister details fuel tax cuts
The government has announced it is slashing fuel taxes and public transport fares will halve for three months, as the cost of petrol continues to soar.
The fuel excise is currently about 70 cents per… Video, Audio
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Govt cuts fuel tax, halves public transport fares for 3 months
Brace yourselves for a 'wicked perfect storm' says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine creates a global energy crisis.
In the last hour, the government has announced it's… Audio
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Foo Fighters guitarists Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear
Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear are two of the three guitarists in the biggest live band in the world - Foo Fighters. Charlotte Ryan spoke to them about their many visits to NZ Video, Audio
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Review - The Batman
Robert Pattinson takes on the mask and cowl in The Batman. After years of nocturnal misery in Bat Land, Simon Morris is nostalgic for the campy '60s TV series. Video, Audio
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Natural Paint Co: The Kiwi business stripping out the nasties
Kathryn spoke to James Mount about how they embarked on their endeavour - at the age of 22 - and the success they've had. Video, Audio
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Kura, Kohunga struggling to access Rapid Antigen Tests
Kura Kaupapa and Kohanga Reo have been struggling to get access to Rapid Antigen Tests as schools across the motu experience a growing number of Covid cases.
There have been 25-thousand Covid cases… Audio
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'It's ironic, not inclusive' - Footballers on the foreign-player regulation
In this episode, we're talking football, inclusivity, visas and the opportunities to play in an amateur league when you're an immigrant in New Zealand. Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Waiheke United and… Audio
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Surgical bus sees surge in demand for cancer surveillance
Mobile Health's surgical bus can no longer offer some operations in rural New Zeland because of the increased demand for cancer surviellance. Audio
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RATs go like hotcakes, unreported Omicron cases spreading
A tradie in Auckland says he knows about 25 people with Covid, none of whom have officially recorded their cases with the Ministry of Health.
There are 23,183 new cases in New Zealand on… Audio
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Review: Flee
Audio 2 Mar 2022Flee is an innovative Danish film about escaping Afghanistan 25 years ago. It's up for three Academy Awards this year - Best International Film, Best Documentary and Best Animated Feature Video, Audio
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Drug driving law not just about illegal substances
Parliament has passed a law to establish a roadside oral fluid testing regime to test for recent drug use, and proposes that drivers who fail two consecutive oral fluid tests would incur an… Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 2 March 2022
Audio 2 Mar 2022Questions to Ministers BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her… Audio