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No certainty global emission 'leakage' will come from reduced dairy exports
There is little reason to conclude reducing New Zealand's agricultural output is certain to lead to increased global climate emissions, reports show.
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Introducing: Neil MacLeod
This week we introduce you Poneke based Neil MacCleod and his new single - Check out Neil MacLeods album visualiser below
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Introducing: Renee Millner
‘Not OK’ is the beautiful new melodious soul-folk-influenced single from Taranaki-based Australian singer-songwriter Renée Millner.
This week on Introducing its Taranaki-based Australian… Audio
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Repeat ram raids, burglaries force closure of Michael Hill's Takapuna store
The announcement comes less than a week after the jewellery store announced new security systems across its branches. Audio
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Emissions pricing plan 'utterly unacceptable' - Christopher Luxon
The government is celebrating its agricultural emissions pricing plan as a world-first, but the Opposition says industry consensus is being undermined. Audio
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'Wake-up call' - Low council election turnout revives call for online voting
Local Government New Zealand wants an independent review of voting to improve participation across the country, after preliminary analysis showed 36 percent turnout.
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'I thought, 'No, it can't be'' - Student's surprise discovery stuns experts
When a biology student lifted a rock under a tree on a tiny island that lies between Australia and New Zealand, he could hardly believe what he saw.
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FICAC questions provisional candidates of Rabuka's party
As Fijians await the announcement of the 2022 General Elections, provisional candidates under the People's Alliance Party are being questioned by Fiji's anti-corruption agency.
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Tairāwhiti mayoral candidates endorse Māori wards
Mayoral candidates in Gisborne and Wairoa have shown overwhelming support for Māori wards, but there are differences in opinion on other key election topics.
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Introducing: Goodnight My Darling
This week we introduce you to alt-indie Wellington artist Goodnight My Darling and her new single 'Until I Return'. Video, Audio
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Labour, National cross swords over tax, social insurance
Audio 1 Oct 2022Labour claims New Zealand's economy is holding up well compared to many others, but global pressures and new policies may threaten its re-election chances.
National has been on the attack, with the… Audio
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Police admit misuse of number plate-reading technology as surveillance powers increase
Police have admitted to a second case of their misusing number plate-reading cameras, at the same time as they have revealed they are expanding the cameras' use.
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Code of conduct may be introduced for property managers
Property managers could face tougher regulations as the result of a review by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.
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Radiologist warns unreliable IT systems interfering with ability to diagnose
A radiologist says IT systems vital to accurate scanning for patients are shutting down several times a day in at least one central region hospital.
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Eyes on Belgium as some EU states push for Russian diamond ban
The European Union must stop importing diamonds from Russia, five of the bloc's 27 countries said in a joint proposal seen by Reuters, as the EU prepares new sanctions against Moscow for waging war…
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Introducing: Juliet McLean
Today we introduce you to Taranaki-based musician Juliet McLean. Her single "Amaze Me" will be released on September 15 and the EP comes out on September 29 with a solo tour of six dates. All the info… Audio
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 22 September 2022
In this week's Pocket Edition, Santigold shares her highly anticipated new record-Spirituals, we get introduced to award winning Maori musician Huia and Tony Hadley reflects on a long and successful… Audio
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Teens who struggle with reading and maths suffer lasting disadvantage - research
Research shows people who struggle with reading and maths as teenagers suffer lasting disadvantage, especially if they are women or Māori.
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Mayoral hopefuls support Māori wards in Ruapehu, Rangitīkei – Whanganui not so sure
Mayoral hopefuls in Ruapehu and Rangitīkei are overwhelmingly in support of Māori wards but the three Whanganui contenders are divided, according to a new survey canvassing all 291 mayoral candidates…
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Homeowners fear housing rules will reduce values
Last week Christchurch City Council voted against introducing the government's mandatory housing intensification law - now some want Hutt City Council to do the same. The Voluntary Heritage Group says… Audio
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Cultural items returning to Australia from Otago Museum
Audio 20 Sep 2022This November six items from the Otago Museum will return to their original home with the Warumungu people in Australia's Northern Territory. Audio
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Introducing:Huia
This week we introduce you to Tamaki songwriter and producer Huia who just won Best Female Artist at the Waiata Music Awards, and her waiata Tukua Te Kuata. Audio
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My Food Bag chief executive resigns
A note to the stock exchange said Kevin Bowler notified the company about his decision to step down from the meal kit delivery company last night.
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Central govt will 'probably' intervene in Christchurch housing density row
Central government will 'probably' intervene to implement housing density standards in Christchurch after its council voted to reject the ruling, mayor Lianne Dalziel says. Audio
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Christchurch City Council votes against introducing government housing plan
Christchurch City Council has voted against a government directive to introduce new housing intensification standards.