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Introducing: ARIA
Its time for Introducing on Music 101 - where a local artist we think you will like introduced themselves to you - here is ARIA. Video, Audio
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The week in Detail: Neurodiversity, co-governance, Sri Lanka in crisis and GMOs
The Detail makes sense of the big news stories. This week on the podcast, we looked at everything from the crisis in Sri Lanka to the challenges neurodivergent people face in the workplace. Whakarongo… Audio
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Boom in demand for seaweed-based fertilisers
Audio 12 May 2022Demand for a local seaweed-based biostimulants jumped 200 percent this autumn compared to the same time last year, partly driven by price hikes for synthetic fertilisers, as the war in Ukraine affects… Audio
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Lower speed limits coming for Christchurch - Akaroa roads
New speed limits are coming for routes between Christchurch and Akaroa.
Waka Kotahi is also introducing other measures to improve road safety in the area.
Director of regional relationships James… Audio
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Auckland congestion charging will hit low income workers - councillor
An Auckland councillor says any plans to introduce congestion charging in Auckland will unfairly affect people in lower-socioeconomic areas like South Auckland.
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Business Reacts to Border Reopening and Immigration OVerhaul
A massive overhaul to immigration has been announced with the government introducing a 'fast-track' to residency for some skilled migrants. Also on the way, at the end of July, the… Audio
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Opinion: It's time to think again about a wealth tax
Opinion - Jacinda Ardern says her government doesn't have current plans to introduce a wealth tax but is also refusing to rule one out. Either way, it's an issue that is unlikely to go away, Lisa…
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Consumer NZ launches petition for state-owned wholesaler
Consumer NZ has launched a petition calling on the government to do more to reduce the power of supermarkets and give New Zealanders a fairer price at the checkout. Audio
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67% of workers want to only work for companies making a positive impact - survey
Employees have high expectations for their return to work - and a good cup of coffee is one of the essentials.
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Government told to improve public transport before congestion charge
The government is being told it must improve public transport before introducing congestion fees.
A new report, called Te Ara Matatika, from the Helen Clark Foundation delivers a list of… Audio
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Is it time to reconsider the rules on GMOs?
The Productivity Commission says New Zealand needs to take another look at its strict regulations on genetically modified organisms – or we could risk missing out on important innovations that improve… Audio
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Afghanistan: Taliban orders women to cover face in public
Returning Afghanistan to the dress code enforced during their previous time in power, Taliban has ordered all women to veil their faces when in public.
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Apartments, together: New unit titles law fosters political collaboration
All political parties in Parliament have supported a law improving regulation of body corporates, with hopes it will improve access to apartment living.
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Health Minister details plan to fix surgery waitlist blowout
The government's introducing a 'high-powered task force' to tackle the issue of ballooning waitlists for hospital operations and appointments.
There are 27,000 people who've been waiting four months… Video, Audio
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Govt takes national approach to hospitals' waitlist backlog
The government's introducing a 'high powered task force' to tackle the issue of ballooning waitlists for hospital operations and appointments.
There are 27,000 people who've been waiting four months… Audio
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'A nation coming together': New logo symbol of hopes for Matariki
Te Tohu o Matariki - the new logo for Matariki - has been unveiled as the historic first matauranga Māori public holiday is soon to be observed.
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Watch: Grant Robertson outlines spending areas in pre-budget speech
Health and climate change will be key spending areas, and there would be a new rule requiring governments to try to maintain a small surplus, the Finance Minister said.
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Budget: Ardern rules out wealth tax after National challenge
The Prime Minister has twisted and turned over a wealth tax today - as the Opposition revisited a well-worn debate from 2020.
Jacinda Ardern first refused to rule out introducing a wealth tax in a… Audio
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Introducing: HINA
Aucklander Amy Boroevich performs in her artist project as Hina.
She was was lucky enough to be part of Pao Pao Pao music mentoring programme last year under the tutelage of (naming but a few) Ria… Video, Audio
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Future of currency: New Zealand says yes to cold, hard cash
The future of money is more certain with strong public support for cold, hard cash.
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Seven-year-old caught breaking into shopping centre, 11-year-old falls 8m while fleeing police
Hamilton police found four children aged 7, 10, 11 and 12 holding stolen toys at the scene of a break-in at a shopping centre, with one of the children injuring themselves trying to get away. Audio
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NZ tech firm selected to help support Pacific UN programme
A New Zealand firm's technology has been selected to help protect Pacific workers in a United Nations programme which also aims to prevent the extinction of hundreds of endangered species.
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'You can't take the politics out of tax' - Revenue Minister
The Revenue Minister says he wants to get the facts out about tax, so politicians and voters can have a more informed debate about tax rules. Audio
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Elon Musk to buy Twitter for $44b
Twitter initially rebuffed Musk's bid, but it will now ask shareholders to vote to approve the US$44 billion deal.