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Pulse join Mystics at the top of the ANZ Premiership
The Pulse have cemented their place in the top two of the ANZ Premiership following a 54-45 win over the Tactix in Christchurch.
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Introducing Paddy Echo
Today we meet Paddy Echo, the performing name of Patrick Leishman. A New Zealand born, L.A Based musician. Video, Audio
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Kerryn Fields: a folk and country music star finally back home
The world has recently conspired against Australian based New Zealander Kerryn Fields introducing her music to Aotearoa, with disasters as a backdrop. Audio
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Road transport industry says roading investment strategy desperately needed
A national roading strategy is needed address current problems with the poor roading network but also to plan for preventative work, road transport operators say. Audio
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Budget 2023: Borrowing may be 'sacrificial lamb' for government, economist says
An economist is predicting Labour could end up borrowing more than it planned for this year's Budget given the "immense competing interests" it is facing.
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No cyclone levy, capital gains or wealth tax in Budget - PM Chris Hipkins
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has ruled out an additional levy to pay for the recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle and the Auckland floods, and says the upcoming Budget will be "no frills".
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Revenue Minister says idea super-wealthy should pay lower tax rates than others is wrong
A capital gains tax is back on the political agenda following a report showing the country's richest families pay about half as much tax on their income as an average New Zealander. Audio
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Revenue Minister on report that found richest paying half as much tax as average New Zealander
A capital gains tax could be back on the political agenda following a report showing the country's richest families pay about half as much tax on their income as an average New Zealander.
The IRD… Audio
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Iwi partnership aims to reduce cases of children being put in care
An East Coast iwi is partnering with the government to give iwi and local groups more say in decisions about uplifiting children.
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Government wants support for planned congestion charge scheme
Audio 26 Apr 2023The government wants get cross party support for its planned congestion charging scheme before introducing a law to enable it.
All political parties support some form of pricing, but some only on the… Audio
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Labour seeks cross-party support for congestion charging scheme
The government wants to get cross-party support for its planned congestion charging scheme before introducing a law to enable it.
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Introducing: Ringlets
This week on Introducing it's a band from Tamaki Makaurau called Ringlets. They have just released their Self Titled debut album on April 3rd, here they are to introduce their latest single - Sever. Video, Audio
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The Sampler - Nia Archives, Mali Mali, Eddie Chacon
Tony Stamp reviews jungle-soul fusion from Nia Archives, the uninhibited Aotearoa folk of Mali Mali, and Eddie Chacon's ongoing RnB comeback. Audio
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Helicopter pilot in near-fatal crash probably mistook sea fog for cloud
Four years after the crew's extraordinary ordeal, the Transport Accident Investigation Commission has delivered the findings of its investigation into the crash.
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A call for consistency in how we treat financial crimes
Opinion - In NZ, beneficiary fraud is largely dealt with by the Crimes Act, but tax evasion is prosecuted under the Tax Administration Act - this inconsistency shows a need for ensuring financial…
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Introducing: Byllie Jean
This week on Introducing we meet Otautahi based musician Byllie - Jean, she introduces us to her new single Desperate Fools. Video, Audio
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Introducing Byllie Jean
This week on Introducing its Otautahi based musician Byllie - Jean - Here she is to introduce us to her new single Desperate Fools. Audio
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NZ farmers worry about 'carbon leakage', but could benefit playing long game
Analysis - The issue of 'carbon leakage' is used to argue against domestic pricing policy, but NZ farmers could benefit if competing countries also take action, Lincoln University researchers say.
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Artificial intelligence may end up helping students - academic
A university lecturer believes artificial intelligence has the potential to personalise learning and provide students with in-depth feedback.
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Introducing: DoubleJumps
This week we introduce you to Doublejumps, a three-piece rock band from Taranaki. Here is is Caleb and Olivia of the Double jumps, introducing their new single - The Garden Video, Audio
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Infrastructure firm sets sights on being 'key partner' for Te Whatu Ora
A major infrastructure company says it is in a good position to help out over public health workforce shortages, while still rewarding investors.
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Cancer patient: 'I felt that I didn't have any choice but to fund this'
A Wellington mother of two says she has had to pay over $30,000 in her fight against cancer because the public system let her down.
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Introducing: AJA
This week on Introducing its 2022 APRA Maioha Silver Scroll Award winner AJA.
The Poneke based singer and producer has just released her beautiful new single ‘Feel It’ Video, Audio
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Clogged roading networks costing economy 'millions' - National Road Carriers Association
Trucking companies believe a tunnel is the best option for a second Auckland harbour crossing. Audio
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Public to be consulted before tasers updated, police say
The police are going ahead with updating their old tasers but are still not sure how.