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Trump continues march to Republican nomination
The US Presidential season is heating up this week with Super Tuesday, the biggest day in the primary election cycle when 15 states vote for their preferred presidential candidate.
While the day is… Audio
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Aotearoa Student Press Association say access to Parliament has been restricted
Leaders of the Aotearoa Student Press Association say the Speaker of the House is restricting their access to the Parliamentary Press Gallery.
The Association's only press pass to Parliament has been… Audio
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NZ Artist Simon Denny in Berlin and New York on NFTs, meta landscapes and space colonies
Berlin-based New Zealand artist Simon Denny’s work has long explored the culture of new technology and the dreams tech entrepreneurs sell us.
Back in 2016, Denny was one of the first artists to… Audio
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End is nigh for Newshub, while others worry
For years news media bosses warned the creaking business model backing journalism would fail at a major local outlet. It finally happened this week when Newshub’s owners proposed scrapping it. Then… Audio
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Parliament: Why so much urgency?
The new Parliament has spent most of its existence under urgency. What is that, and why use it? Audio
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Maioha award-winner Byllie-jean is personal and passionate on her debut EP Filter
Tony Stamp reviews the Ōtautahi musician's debut EP. Video, Audio
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Colum McCann and Diane Foley: 'American Mother'
The loss of a child is unbearable. To lose them in a brutal public beheading, unimaginable. But then to come face to face with their killer? Audio
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John Sharp: Why IVF is at risk in post-Roe America
A week ago, Alabama's Supreme Court ruled that embryos were "extrauterine children". Audio
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Tonga's PM urged to give up ministerial portfolios
Tonga's PM urged to give up ministerial portfolios. Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and David Farrar (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Jo McCarroll and David Farrar discuss Prime Minister Christopher Luxon collecting a $52,000 accommodation supplement and quickly backtracking and… Audio
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TVNZ announces 16.8 million dollar loss in six months
TVNZ has announced a 16.8 million dollar loss for the six months ended December. It comes in the wake of Wednesday's revelations that Newshub's newsroom may be gone by the middle of the year. So could… Audio
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Luxon says he will pay back $13,000 of allowance
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is digging in over his choice to collect a 52-thousand-dollar allowance to live in his own mortgage-free apartment in Wellington.
He says he's entitled to the… Audio
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Prime Minister digging in over optional allowance
The Prime Minister is digging in over his choice to claim a $52,000 optional allowance to live in his own mortgage free apartment in Wellington. Christopher Luxon says he is entitled to the payment… Audio
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NZ brand launches petition asking govt to remove tax on SPF
A burning question; should the government take GST of sunscreens and make it cheaper to guard against melanoma? New Zealand skin care brand, Raaie has launched a petition asking the government to… Audio
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PM Luxon claiming $52,000 accomodation supplement
The Prime Minister is claiming a $52,000 accommodation supplement to cover expenses while staying in Wellington, because he has chosen not to live in Premier House.
Christopher Luxon will claim the… Audio
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Online conspiracies abound over Kate Middleton's absence
In January, Kate Middleton underwent abdominal surgery for an undisclosed issue. While the palace has said she is recovering well at home, she has not been seen since. Audio
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Why go to school? Expert says NZ needs a rethink
With new classrooms being scrapped, achievement rates stagnating, and attendance dropping, Professor John Morgan says the nation needs a debate on the purpose of schools. Audio
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Full steam ahead
The new Parliament has spent much of its time so far, debating under urgency. What is that, and why has it? Audio
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President Joe Biden's son testifies in front of Congress
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about, President Joe Biden's son testifying in front of Congress and powerful Republican politician stepping aside, and fast food becoming… Audio
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How history will remember Grant Robertson
Grant Robertson announced his retirement from politics last week. Some have praised his work as Finance Minister while others have compared him to Robert Muldoon (and not in a good way). It is too… Audio
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Thousands expected at Fa’anānā Efeso Collins' funeral
Thousands of people are pouring into the Due Drop Events centre in Manukau for the funeral of Fa’anānā Efeso Collins.
The 49-year-old Green Party MP and former Auckland mayoral candidate collapsed… Audio
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Prime Minister refuses to rule out liberalising access to semi-automatic guns
The Prime Minister is refusing to rule out freeing up access to semi-automatic guns.
The government is rewriting the Arms Act this term - changes that may include allowing competitive shooters access… Audio
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WTO Ministerial Conference set to begin in Abu Dhabi
Representatives from across the globe are convening at the World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi to try and set new rules for global commerce.
But concerns are being raised… Audio
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Sepuloni: Newshub's demise sad for media in Aotearoa
Time now for our weekly catch up with the deputy leader of the Opposition, Carmel Sepuloni. Audio
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Testy times for presiding officers
This morning’s debates in the chamber provided multiple examples of how difficult it can be as a presiding officer when contentious bills are going through under urgency. Audio
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South African general elections on the way
South Africa correspondent Elna Schutz reports. Audio
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Govt pushes through smokefree repeal legislation under urgency
The country's world first generational smoking ban is going up in smoke, as the Government pushes through its repeal legislation under urgency. It's prompted emotionally charged scenes in Parliament… Audio
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The storied, storeyed history of Premier House
The official residence of the prime minister on Wellington's Tinakori Road - now well over 150-years old - is in need of some serious renovations. Audio