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National to give landlords a tax break under policy
The National Party is planning to give landlords a tax break by restoring interest deductibility for rental properties.
Labour scrapped interest deductibility for all rental properties except new… Audio
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National Party targets the centre with tax plan
The National Party has set New Zealand's 'squeezed middle' firmly in its sights with its new tax plan.
People with children on an average income of $120,000 would pocket an extra $125 dollars a week… Audio
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Union believes National's fiscal plan will hurt the most vulnerable
The union representing public servants believes National's fiscal plan will hurt the country's most vulnerable by cutting the services they rely on.
It includes $9 billion of tax bracket adjustments… Audio
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Real Estate boss on National's plan to fund tax cuts through levy on foreign buyers
The National Party plans to fund a large chunk of its newly announced tax plan through a levy on foreign buyers.
Offshore purchase of houses worth more than $2 million would have a 15 percent tax… Audio
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National makes big play for centre vote in tax plan for 'squeezed middle'
The National Party has made a big play for the centre vote with a tax plan specifically designed for middle income earners.
Its 'Back Pocket Boost' promises extra income for working families, made… Audio
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Green Party 'incensed' at National's climate dividend
Green Party co-leader James Shaw is "incensed" that the National Party wants to divert $2.3 billion allocated to climate change.
National has proposed a "climate dividend" - which they say would… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 31 August
Audio 31 Aug 2023On today's First Up pod - a Pasifika community leader who's retired from politics to return to his people; a Whanganui teenager who's in Italy for the In-line Speed Skating World Championships; deputy… Audio
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Carmel Sepuloni's reaction to National's tax plan
To politics now, and yesterday National made it's big tax announcement - saying it was targeting the 'squeezed middle' and promising households would get between 20 and 250 dollars a fortnight with… Audio
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Pasifika leader resigns from politics, heads home to Flaxmere
Time now for the local democracy reporting part of the programme, and joining us now with all the latest South Auckland and Pasifika reporter Kim Meredith. She started by telling Nathan Rarere about a… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - Spain's football boss (& mum) v the world
Midweek Mediawatch - Colin Peacock talks to Mark Leishman about the strange saga sparked by the sexist behaviour of Spain’s football chief at the Women’s World Cup final. Also - broadcasters' election… Audio
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Review - Sound of Freedom
Sound of Freedom is an American surprise success - a low-budget real-life thriller about rescuing kidnapped children from traffickers in Colombia. Stars Jim Caviezel (Passion of the Christ) and… Video, Audio
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Voting age for local council elections debated
MPs have been debating whether to lower the voting age for local council elections to 16 years of age from the current age of 18. Audio
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Nicola Willis fronts on 'back pocket boost' tax plan
The National party's unveiled a tax plan worth $14.6 billion dollars over four years, that it says is targeted at the squeezed middle. National says a family with children and on the average household… Video, Audio
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National reveals 'back pocket boost' tax plan aimed at middle class
The National Party has unveiled its long-awaited tax relief plan, which could see some families $125 better off, per week. National is promising to introduce four new taxes to cover the cost… Video, Audio
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Australia: Qantas anger, Voice date, women with the whistle
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about how the country's 'national carrier' is feeling the wrath like it rarely has in the past, following it posting a $2.4b profit this… Audio
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How do Botany electorate residents feel about Christopher Luxon
National party leader Christopher Luxon was forced to move his media stand-up on Monday after it was hijacked by a heckler. Luxon was in Pakuranga with local MP Simeon Brown when he was interrupted by… Audio
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Christopher Luxon on National Party tax plan
The National Party will unveil its tax policy today, promising to provide targeted relief for middle New Zealand.
The party has released some detail about how much households could expect - for… Audio
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National Party set to reveal tax cut plan
The National Party is set to reveal its plans to cut taxes and provide details on how it will pay for them on Wednesday morning. RNZ political editor Jane Patterson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Greens respond to Climate Emergency Response fund cuts
Staying with politics - yesterday Climate Change minister James Shaw accepted an apology from Finance Minister Grant Robertson after Mr Shaw was not informed about the government's spending cuts… Audio
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How often is Christopher Luxon in his own electorate of Botany?
National party leader Christopher Luxon was forced to move an outdoor media interview on Monday after it was hijacked by Vision NZ candidate Karl Mokaraka. Mr Mokaraka accused him of not visiting… Audio
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Parliament debates voting age
Today, for the first time, parliament debated whether 16-year-old should be allowed to vote in local government elections and be elected as councillors. The government introduced the bill to lower the… Audio
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A week to wrap up Parliament
The last sitting week of the 53rd Parliament has a fairly packed schedule of government business, plus debate on the Standing Orders Committee's regular report, and the Adjournment Debate. Audio
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Finance minister apologises for failing to flag climate cuts
The Finance Minister has apologised to the Climate Change Minister for failing to flag he was slashing millions of dollars for climate policies. The Labour government yesterday revealed nearly $4… Video, Audio
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First, dissolve your Parliament
Before you can hold an election, a little polite brutality is required. First you must dissolve the current Parliament. No-one wants two parliaments at once do they?
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USA correspondent Ximena Bustillo
Audio 29 Aug 2023The Republicans have kicked off their first debate of the election season - minus one Donald Trump. The former President was off being booked at a jail in Georgia with his now infamous photo - from… Audio
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Too little, too late - Willis on spending cuts
Too little, too late. That's the view of the National Party at the government's plan to cut roughly $4 billion worth of spending over the next four years.
That would be over and above a $4 billion… Audio
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U.S appoints new envoy to Pacific Islands Forum
U.S appoints new envoy to Pacific Islands Forum. Audio
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Willis: hecklers on hustings just part of campaigning
To politics now - and yesterday National leader Christopher Luxon was forced to move a media briefing in his Botany electorate after he was interrupted by a heckler. National deputy leader Nicola… Audio
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ACT deputy leader makes bid for true blue National seat
For the last 63 years Auckland's Tamaki electorate has been a true blue seat, a mere tap in for National. But the ACT Party believes that incumbent MP Simon O'Connor is on shaky politcal ground: He's… Audio