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'Unviable': China imposes tariffs of up to 200pc on Australian wine
The Chinese government has announced it will place tariffs on all Australian wine imports from today, striking a blow to the $A1.2 billion-a-year industry.
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Introducing: Whisper Dish
Marlin's Dreaming guitarist Tim McNaughton shares his debut single 'They Don't Know' as his solo project Whisper Dish Audio
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Is Basketball NZ doing enough for Māori and Pasifika?
Basketball New Zealand is under fire over claims that its representative system leaves underprivileged communities out in the cold. Audio
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The baggage our tourists bring
The tourism industry has some big decisions to make, and it's had an enforced break to think about them. But with vaccines on the horizon we'd better hurry on policies that decide what type of… Audio
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Legal challenge could be on the cards if council approves road change
A decision to make changes to a main Rotorua connector road could see Rotorua Lakes Council defending itself in the High Court if it receives final sign-off tomorrow.
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South Australia to overhaul Covid-19 medi-hotel system
South Australia has announced urgent plans to overhaul its medi-hotel system, amid a coronavirus cluster that emerged from Peppers Waymouth Hotel in Adelaide.
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Skyrocketing house prices: Economist says Reserve Bank, govt, trying to address pandemic
Kiwibank's chief economist says the RBNZ inflated house prices on purpose in their efforts to boost the post-pandemic economy - but the Covid-19 recession has put NZ in an unusual position. Audio
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MPs head back to Parliament with sick leave on the agenda
Parliament officially opens on Wednesday when MPs will be sworn in and a new Speaker will be elected.
In 2017 Trevor Mallard's role was threatened when National convinced the Government it had the… Audio
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Staffer who worked in managed isolation facility not returning to Parliament this week
A staffer who had been working at a managed isolation facility will not return to Parliament this week, as had originally been planned.
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Covid-19: New testing rules for border workers
The government is introducing new testing measures for border workers, including increasing the frequency for some of those at higher risk.
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Covid-19: New testing rules for border workers
The government is introducing new testing measures for border workers, including increasing the frequency for some of those at higher risk. Audio
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Governments might be forced into introducing a wealth tax
Audio 17 Nov 2020The government may be forced to implement a wealth tax to address the housing crisis and pressure on rental markets. Tax specialist at Baucher Consulting, Terry Baucher talks to the Panel about the… Audio
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The Panel with Ruth Money and Chris Orr (Part 1)
Audio 17 Nov 2020Therapeutics need to be developed alongside COVID vaccines; Governments might forced into introducing a wealth tax; Mum demands compo after babysitter gives meat to vegetarian kids. Audio
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Drivers feeling at risk with passengers not wearing masks
Auckland taxi drivers are unhappy and a bit confused why their form of public transport is not deemed one in which passengers have to wear masks.
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Covid-19: 'Passengers in taxis should also be wearing masks' - Taxi Federation
Aucklanders are preparing to wear masks if using public transport as the rest of New Zealand gets ready to don a mask if taking a domestic flight.
From Thursday the government is making masks… Video, Audio
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'We need cinemas to survive' - top NZ movie producer
When the Chinese dreamed up the terrible threat "may you live in interesting times" they were probably thinking about a year like 2020. In a world that's been locked down, divided and cut off, it's… Video, Audio
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Epidemiologist calls for mandatory mask use on all public transport
Masks should be mandatory on public transport and planes for the forseeable future, a public health expert says.
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Bilingual traffic signs: Waiariki MP Rawiri Waititi says rules are 'absolutely' racist
Waiariki MP Rawiri Waititi has supported calls for a review of New Zealand's traffic signs, saying he believes the rules are "absolutely" racist.
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Introducing Whānau: Voices of Aotearoa, far from home
New Zealand’s UK based opera singers come together for a concert of New Zealand, Māori and Pacific songs to be shared internationally from the Royal Albert Hall. Watch and Listen first with RNZ… Video
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Remembering Bill Gosden
Dan Slevin remembers the late Bill Gosden, former director of the New Zealand International Film Festival, who passed away on Friday. Video, Audio
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The acquaculture frontier off Marlborough that could earn billions
The country's first open ocean fish farm could bring in billions - but the company behind it is running into objections, largely by locals not impressed by its levels of compliance elsewhere. Audio
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'A touch of racism': Calls for bilingual traffic signs
Rules around bilingual road signage have been described as having "a touch of racism" by a Rotorua iwi representative.
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Pacific’s poorest targetted by UN Covid-19 relief plan
The introduction of a Temporary Basic Income for the world's poorest people including those in the Pacific could help slow the current surge in Covid-19 cases in the region.
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Joe Biden: 'This is a time to heal in America'
Watch - Democrat Joe Biden has outlined his vision for the United States in his victory speech in Wilmington, Delaware, after winning the US presidential election today. Video
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Whakatāne Māori ward advocates cheer government stance
Three Whakatāne women who led the charge for Māori wards in the district are ecstatic legislation change has been signalled.