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Ministry stands by PFAS advice despite new report in Australia
New Zealand's health advice on per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) that contaminate many waterways is based on an Australian health panel's advice.
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DFS Galleria asks workers to choose redundancy as Covid-19 hits
A luxury retail brand is asking Auckland workers to take voluntary redundancy, cut their hours or take unpaid leave after sales have dived in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak.
DFS Galleria in… Video, Audio
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Community Midwives' big push
As Canadian midwives celebrate a landmark legal decision to end a gender pay gap, the New Zealand College of Midwives are stopping short of a threat to revive their High Court claim here. Meanwhile a… Audio
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Coronavirus and the economy: Responding to Covid-19 with precision
Analysis - The Covid-19 coronavirus will affect the health of New Zealanders and the economy and the more the government does to protect New Zealanders' health, the larger the cost to the economy…
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Introducing: Shiraz & LSJ
Tāmaki Makaurau hip hop duo Shiraz & LSJ introduce their new song 'Whitney'. Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - The Music of Latin America
Audio 27 Feb 2020Mona-Lynn Courteau joins us once again with a selection of music from South America. Tonight she'll be introducing us to Criolo from Brazil, who will play at Auckland's Powerstation on March 21. Video, Audio
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New bill targets wholesale reduction in fuel prices
New legislation could bring down the price of fuel by between 10 and 30 cents a litre, the government says.
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Coronavirus: Fiji extends travel ban amid growing concerns
Fiji has announced new travel restrictions amid the global covid-19 coronavirus outbreak.
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Lift travel ban hitting education sector and feeding racism
Opinion - The COVID-19 travel ban imposed by the government is disastrous to the students, educators and staff across New Zealand's tertiary sector, writes Isabella Lenihan-Ikin.
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Govt proposes phasing out of high-emitting wood burners and coal burners
The government wants to phase out high-emitting wood burners and coal burners in a bid to clean up the country's air.
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High fliers get fast-tracked residence visas
Immigration New Zealand has spelt out how high pay takes skilled workers to the top of a priority list after complaints to the Ombudsman about its unpublished fast-track processing policy.
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The life of Graeme Allwright remembered
A well known New Zealand born musician has died in France where he was, at one time, a household name. . Dinah Priestly knew Graeme when he was acting in Wellington and recalls his life. Audio
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Southland whitebaiter not happy with 'chick scientists'
Plans to regulate whitebaiting have been influenced by "chick scientists" who seem to think whitebaiters should fish in their jandals, a Southland Fish & Game councillor and whitebaiter says.
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Bill to restrict vaping and e-cigarette sales and use in public
The government will introduce laws to further regulate vaping and e-cigarettes, including tightening age restrictions, barring advertising, and regulating where they can be sold and used.
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REVIEW: Thousands brave rain at Christchurch's Electric Avenue festival
An expanded Electric Avenue festival in Christchurch's Hagley Park was the wettest yet. James Dann was there.
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Further changes to firearms bill likely before becoming law
The legislation setting up a firearms register and introducing tougher licensing controls is a step closer to becoming law, but negotiations with New Zealand First are still ongoing.
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Opinion: Time for state-funded political parties to replace donations
The two recent donations investigations show political party funding rules are not fit for purpose, and politicians cannot be trusted to fix them, Cat MacLennan writes.
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Airbnb seeks to work with councils on regulatory issues
Airbnb is putting forward its own blueprint to regulate holiday rentals in New Zealand.
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Air BnB puts forward blueprint for regulating holiday rentals
Air BnB is putting forward its own blueprint to regulate holiday rentals in New Zealand.
Some local councils in New Zealand have already taken action introducing bed taxes, and looking at visitor… Audio
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'This kind of thing doesn't happen in Wellington'
Emma Berquist was stabbed six times by a stranger while walking her dog at a local park in Wellington in the middle of the day, this is her story.
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Whangārei restricts water use amid drought to help Far North, Kaipara
Whangārei residents are being urged to use less water to prevent restrictions from coming into force for at least a few weeks.
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Wellington City Council at odds with mayor over congestion
Dr Eric Crampton, of the New Zealand Institute, has co-authored a report on why congestion charging works around the world. He explains why to The Panel which is looking at the debate in Wellington… Audio