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Twitter, now X, to remove blocking feature
The blocking feature will be removed for users of X, formerly Twitter, Elon Musk has announced, claiming the feature "makes no sense".
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Crown vs Cow: The plan for pricing agricultural emissions is effectively dead - what killed it?
Audio 19 Aug 2023Agriculture contributes more to global warming than any other industry in Aotearoa. Yet attempts to rein in the sector’s emissions have repeatedly fallen short. Kirsty Johnston investigates how a…
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Asians more educated but earning less in New Zealand
Statistics show that Asian men and women miss out on as much as $422,000 over the course of their careers compared to their Pākeha peers.
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National proposes KiwiSaver split, would roll back two financial laws
National is promising to allow people to split their KiwiSaver between multiple providers.
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Worker joked about igniting lighter around gas bottle before explosion
A gas explosion that left five workers in central Auckland with serious burns because of a prank gone wrong is unusual, WorkSafe says.
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New Zealand election dominates India's 77th Independence Day celebrations
Candidates from Labour, National and the ACT Party vie for the attention of the Indian diaspora at their annual independence celebrations.
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Final push for Taranaki maunga deal before election
Iwi are making a final bid to get the negotiated redress for the confiscation of Taranaki maunga approved and in front of Parliament before the election.
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Introducing: Nicholas Joseph
Nicholas Joseph is the project of Nicholas Walsh, a Kirikiriroa-based singer and multi-instrumentalist who cut his teeth as the bass player for post punk trio Vacants, and was the primary songwriter… Audio
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Holidays Act overhaul delayed until after the election
The government has missed yet another deadline for replacing the tangled Holidays Act.
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Environmentalists disappointed by lack of Hauraki Gulf trawling ban
The government's plan to revitalise Hauraki Gulf has been slammed for not including an outright ban on trawler fishing. Audio
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More GPs urgently needed, change recommended to primary care funding - report
The "accountability-free" funding for general practice is fuelling the decline in GP work hours and the significant decrease in the GP-to-population ratio, according to new report.
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Quitting new NZ-wide transport ticketing system not off the table - Auckland councillor
Auckland's uncertainty over tunnels and roads, and how to pay for them, now extend to public transport ticketing.
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The Panel with Andrew Clay and Jenni Giblin (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Andrew Clay and Jenni Giblin discuss the Green Party's proposal to provide free dental care by introducing a wealth tax and the Government's… Audio
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Australian mushroom deaths under investigation
Australian police are investigating the suspected mushroom poisoning of three people in the state of Victoria, who are being mourned as "pillars" of their community.
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Introducing T.G Shand
This week on Introducing its a glittery shoegaze project of Ōtautahi musician Annemarie Duff who performs as T.G Shand. Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Language of Flowers by Sofia Machray
The debut EP from this Te Whanganui-a-Tara songwriter is affable with a sinister edge. Video, Audio
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Air NZ looks for airports to trial lower emission planes
Air New Zealand is looking for two local airports to be part of its move to a new generation of no- or low-emissions aircraft.
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Netball: Mutual respect as iconic coaches go head to head
International netball has never been blessed with an abundance of characters who can hold court and candidly answer journalists' questions, but two of the best are about to go head to head.
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'We want our town back': Retailer tells of PTSD as National MPs hit out over crime
A Rotorua retailer who's had violent robbers strike his business six times in 18 months says they have affected his mental health and taken a toll on his family.
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Introducing - Thomas Powers
This week on Introducing its the new project of Naked and Famous' Thomas Powers featuring Chelsea Jade Video, Audio
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Election 2023: Who will pay to tackle the cost of living crisis?
Who should pay more to tackle the cost-of-living crisis hotly divides politicians, with a smorgasbord of pre-election tax plans shared this week - but not always by the same party they belonged to. Audio
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Week in Politics: Kiri Allan's out, wealth tax keeps haunting Hipkins
The political implications of Kiri Allan's downfall, David Parker gives up revenue and National says Labour's tax policy includes removing GST from fruit and vegetables, and it isn't denied.
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Removing GST from food: 'Radical' or 'wrecking ball'?
Radical is how the Te Pati Māori describes its own tax policy, and National agrees - but for different reasons. Audio