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Will Australia continue to dominate cricket in 2024?
Cricket got a glimpse into its future during a momentous 2023 but its present continues to be dominated by Australia.
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The Sampler: The best local albums of 2023
Tony Stamp looks back at some of his favourite local releases of 2023, including club cuts, Western ballads, Afro-centric jazz, and Pacific pop. Video, Audio
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Mixed reactions over government’s 100-day plan on law and order
The Indian community wants more resources devoted to victim support as well as measures to tackle serious youth offending.
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Heavy rain forecast for parts of NZ until Christmas Day
It is going to be a damp start to Christmas Day for places like Taranaki, which has an orange heavy rain warning issued from tonight until Monday morning.
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Tiny town's residents fight to close new vape shop
"They can't sell alcohol to the kids, and we can't sell vape to the kids, it's the same thing."
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SH1 at Brynderwyn Hills to close for nine weeks
State Highway 1 at the Brynderwyn Hills will be closed for nine weeks next year to allow for critical repair work.
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Pope says Roman Catholic priests can bless same-sex couples
The leader of the church says priests should be permitted to bless same-sex and "irregular" couples, under some circumstances.
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Christopher Luxon's reo Māori lessons paid for by taxpayer
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is defending spending taxpayer money on his own te reo Māori lessons, after he criticised that specific use of public funds.
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Introducing: Goodwill
Audio 16 Dec 2023This week on Introducing its Goodwill - The solo project of Aotearoa/New Zealand producer and artist Will McGillivry. Audio
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COP28 not quite the end of fossil fuels, despite landmark deal
Analysis - The wording was filled with what small Pacific nations described as a "litany of loopholes", Eloise Gibson explains.
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Death of threatened dolphin could mean more fishing restrictions
Audio 12 Dec 2023The death of a Hector's dolphin could mean further restrictions on Otago commerical fishers. One of the nationally vulnerable species is believed to have died after being caught in a net off the Otago… Video, Audio
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'Bigoted lefty shill': Peters fires up as Acting PM
Winston Peters - in the role of Acting Prime Minister - has responded with insults and accusations after opposition MPs attempted to use his previous statements against him. Video
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Immigration solutions unclear, consultation needed - Prof Spoonley
New Zealand's net migration rate is unsustainable - but there's little difference between the political parties' approaches and it's unclear what the government intends, an expert says. Audio
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Iwi files for urgent tribunal hearing on government's te reo, Treaty policies
A Tauranga-based iwi has made an urgent claim to the Waitangi Tribunal, accusing the government of attacking Māori culture and language.
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Landlords and tax changes: End of a flawed law
Analysis - The new coalition government has announced a suite of tax reforms, with early criticisms of potential windfalls to landlords, but the previous policy could also be extremely punitive.
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Wellington City Council votes 'in principle' to keep same rates for businesses
The decision about whether to decrease the commercial rates differential from $3.7 to $3.25 stirred heated debate.
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Neon at a Crossroads
Sky’s price rises show that competition for content is a bigger concern for them than competition for eyeballs, says Dan Slevin.
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Te reo Māori bonuses acceptable for 'relevant' roles - Minister Nicola Willis
Public Service Minister Nicola Willis is softening her comments to RNZ suggesting the government would prevent bonuses being negotiated for te reo Māori proficiency.
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Streamer Neon to raise prices and introduce ads in 2024
Sky TV-owned streamer Neon is increasing its prices and introducing ads on all plans in 2024.
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Rates rises, congestion charges: Auckland Council to look at 10-year budget
Auckland Council is meeting today to go over the first proposal for its 10-year budget, which features a slew of rates rises and some controversial changes for the city.
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Music professor hands over the baton
Peter Adams, a stalwart of the Dunedin music scene, is retiring as Music Professor at Otago University after more than 30 years with the institution. Audio
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Regional Wrap: Marton building turns into an ‘unsettling immersive’ sculpture
In 2021 artist Isabella Loudon returned to her family home in the town of Marton Tutaenui in the lower North Island to recover from glandular fever. Loudon has since stayed on, making the most of a… Audio
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Introducing: Ema I'U
This week on Introducing we meet Samoan musician, actor and poet EMA I'U who has just released her powerful new 'Flower of Life'. Video, Audio
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