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Luxon wants latest economic figures before releasing tax and fiscal plan details
National Party leader Christopher Luxon says he is waiting for the latest economic figures before the party releases details of its tax and fiscal plan. Audio
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Forum head Puna working hard to engage with China
The secretary-general of the Pacific Islands Forum is continuing to work on getting China onboard with the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent, which recognises the Pacific as a collective.
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Watch: Police are treating the Loafers Lodge fire as arson
The fatal fire at Loafers Lodge is being treated as arson, and Police Inspector Dion Bennett says due to that, it is also a homicide inquiry.
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The Panel with Nick Leggett and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Wallace and panellists Nick Leggett and Niki Bezzant discuss Christchurch City Council's failed application to be exempt from adding chlorine to the city's water supply and the impact of staff… Audio
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The Panel with Nick Leggett and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Nick Leggett and Niki Bezzant discuss whether our building codes are up to snuff in light of the recent tragedy in Wellington and Waka Kotahi's failure to… Audio
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Bringing the music of Lyell Creswell back home
New Zealanders are finally getting to hear the fruits of a collaboration between Aotearoa-born composer Lyell Cresswell and the Scottish accordion player James Crabb, with the premiere in this country… Audio
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Pacific news in brief for May 17
Round-up of news from around the Pacific including Papua, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and Hawaii
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Police 'fortunate' not to be dealing with homicide after teen shot
Police have labelled the incident an "appalling display of violence" and have asked the public's help in searching for the vehicle involved.
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'It's just done us in completely': Loafers Lodge director speaks to media
Loafers Lodge Greg Mein says himself, the management, the family of the owner - "everyone" - is "gutted" by the fire.
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Our Changing World – New fishy friends at Zealandia
More than 100 toitoi, or common bullies, have been reintroduced to Zealandia Ecosanctuary in Wellington as part of an ambitious vision to restore the mauri of the freshwater catchment. Audio
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Four women feature in new French Polynesian government
French Polynesia's newly-elected president Moetai Brotherson has presented a 10-member government, which includes four women.
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How the internet is changing and what we need to know
The internet as we know it is over. It's Amy Webb's job to look at where technology is taking us as head of the Future Today Institute. She says we are in the middle of a perfect storm of advances in… Audio
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Seven arrested after reports of shot fired during confrontation
Police have arrested seven people after reports a firearm was fired during a confrontation in a Palmerston North suburb.
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Hipkins awaiting update on Biden replacement for PNG trip
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says he is waiting to hear who will go to Papua New Guinea in Joe Biden's place before making a decision on whether he goes.
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First Impressions: VMAX at Queensgate
Theatrical exhibition is bouncing back and there’s no better evidence than the new seven-screen Event complex at Queensgate in Lower Hutt.
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Police treating Loafers Lodge fire as suspicious
Fire and Emergency have handed the scene of the Loafers Lodge fire over to police, who say they are treating it as suspicious.
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Bookmarks with James Acheson
For Bookmarks today we're finding out about the favourite things of Academy Award Winner costume designer Jim Acheson. He was one of the designers on Monty Pythons's The Meaning of Life - which is… Audio
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Government to review building regulations for high density accommodation
The Prime Minister has asked the Housing Minister to look at whether building regulations for high density accommodation are fit for purpose.
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Children suffer 'traumatic' injuries after horror school bus crash in Melbourne
The driver of a truck which struck a school bus, causing horrific injuries to children, is expected to be charged, Melbourne police say.
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Budget 2023: What you need to know before the big day
Explainer - The government has made it clear Budget 2023 will have "no frills" but what will be in it? RNZ has all you need to know ahead of Thursday's announcement.
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 17 May 2023
Audio 17 May 2023Questions to Ministers INGRID LEARY to the Minister of Finance: What are the priorities for Budget 2023? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Is he satisfied with the outcomes taxpayers are… Audio
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All Black memorial to be held tomorrow
Audio 17 May 2023The memorial for the legendary All Black Bruce Robertson is tomorrow. Bruce passed away on Friday last week age 71. He played 102 matches for the All Blacks from 1972 and was widely consiered the… Audio
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Police took almost an hour to deploy after Ruakākā distress call
Police took nearly an hour to send an officer to a distress call from a woman at the Ruakākā property where two children were allegedly murdered on Monday.
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Sports news in brief for May 17
Round-up of sports news in the Pacific including rugby, football, badminton and power sports
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Finding out where butterflies originally came from
After 20 years of hot debate in the field scientists have finally settled on the origins of butterflies. To explain is entomologist and Associate Professor at the Australian National University… Audio