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Ann Annie on his "epic and fantastical" aural landscapes
The Portland musician's new album is an inviting mix of ambient and neo-classical, involving acoustic guitar; upright bass; cello; and clarinet, all of which he taught himself. Video, Audio
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Chinese community disappointed about timeframe of five-year parent visitor visa
An immigration advisor says if Immigration New Zealand is only going to start to work on the visa next year, people may even be lucky to see it being introduced next year.
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Should you take an out-of-date medicine?
Most of us will have a drawer or cabinet full of old or expired medicines, but should we take them? Pharmacist Gemma Perry has the answers. Audio
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Far North council's request to delay putting fluoride in water denied
The council now has just two weeks to start adding fluoride to its Kaitāia and Kerikeri water supplies after the Ministry of Health's refusal.
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How to lose $700m in a year: Carbon cash in jeopardy
National promised a 'strong and stable' carbon market - but that's not how it's worked out.
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Mandatory reporting needed to stop cases of elder abuse - advocacy group
One advocate has heard "harrowing" examples including an elderly man being physically restrained by his own family.
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Immediate hiring freeze in Health NZ back office - leaked email reveals
The freeze, aimed at reducing overspending, applies to all hospital roles that do not deal directly with patients, leaked email shows.
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How spicy are the noodles dubbed 'too spicy' for Denmark?
Denmark says the instant ramen noodle flavours have worryingly high capsaicin levels. But how much spice are we really talking?
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Oil and gas drilling changes include loss of community consultation
The proposed law change would introduce a way to obtain a drilling permit without having to tender for it.
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Stricter rules for cat owners may be coming for Nelson
The council is consulting with the public over the cat management bylaw, which is being proposed as a way to address common cat nuisance problems.
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Watch: Ram raids down 80 percent compared with same time last year
Legislation introducing a new ram raid offence passed its first reading in August.
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Bill to resume oil and gas exploration set for later this year
The government will reverse its ban on oil and gas exploration, Minister for Resources Shane Jones has confirmed.
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Making complaining about MPs less scary
Parliament has a long-held reputation for bad bosses and even worse behaviour. One solution is a new independent role to hear complaints. Audio
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Baby Food Bible: Parents' go-to guide for the start of baby's food journey
Audio 6 Jun 2024Starting baby on solids can be a daunting prospect, no matter how many kids you have - since every child's food journey is different. Baby led weaning or spoon feeding? How to introduce potential… Audio
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Why tax cuts could leave you with a bigger tax bill
Introducing the a change part-way through the year adds complications.
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Bragging rights and Instagram - what's causing overtourism?
As iconic tourism hotspots like Venice and Mt Fuji start cracking down on tourists, an expert says we need to change how we travel. Audio
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Asian New Zealanders celebrated in King’s Birthday Honours List
Half a dozen Asian New Zealanders have been recognised in this year's King's Birthday Honours List.
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The Tardis has landed: A special mystery guest reviewer visits Doctor Who exhibition
Audio 2 Jun 2024From hanging out with Daleks and Weeping Angels to the many different iterations of the sonic screwdriver - costumes, props, gadgets and gizmos from the world’s longest running sci-fi series have… Video, Audio
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Line by line: The coalition's Budget cuts in one list
The government has made a virtue of its tax cuts being paid for through 240 savings and reprioritisations, unveiled in Thursday's budget. Here's what's been cut, by how much.
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How long should everyday appliances last?
When a product or appliance fails, how often have you asked yourself whether it's even worth fixing?
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CHOGM, cost of living adjustment in Samoa's budget
Minister of Finance Lautimu'ia Uelese Va'ai has tabled a $1.15 billion tālā budget for financial year 2024-2025 in Parliament.
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Can tax cuts really address the cost of living?
It's the centrepiece of National's response to rising costs. But what do the numbers say? Audio
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Open banking is coming, so how does it work?
Next week is the deadline for the four major banks in New Zealand to offer open banking. Here's the lowdown. Audio
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Town's poverty worst in 60 years, principal says
Ripeka Lessels says a 15.1 percent rates rise on top of increases in the costs of living would be "a double whammy for people already struggling".
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Oral Questions for Thursday 23 May 2024
Audio 23 May 2024Questions to Ministers TANYA UNKOVICH to the Prime Minister: What update can he provide on the coalition Government's commitment to Gumboot Friday? HON CARMEL SEPULONI to the Prime Minister: Does he… Audio