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Christchurch teen aiming for Worlds double
Luke Street, 15, hopes to qualify in two very different events: speed ice skating and Irish dancing.
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Priest, deacon suspended in Samoa over drug allegations
The archbishop said the suspension is up until the completion of the internal inquiry from the church.
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Introducing Saturday Morning with Susie Ferguson and Mihingarangi Forbes
Audio 29 Aug 2024Join Susie Ferguson and Mihingarangi Forbes for our refreshed Saturday Morning show kicking off on Saturday 31st August in Ōtautahi Christchurch with a range of local and international guests. 7am -… Audio
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Genomics and the future of gene technology in Aotearoa
Advances in the field of genomics (the study of DNA and genomes) have meant big leaps in our ability to sequence, understand and manipulate the genomes of living things. Damian Christie explores… Video, Audio
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'Capital income tax' just an internal debate at this stage - Labour leader
Instead, more scrutiny needs to go on the government's plans to bring in new taxes, Chris Hipkins says. Audio
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The Rings of Power: 'We're all just living in a Sauron shadow'
Growing up in Wellington, in full Lord of the Rings fever in the early 2000s, Leon Wadham had no inkling how much part of Tolkien's world he'd one day be. Video, Audio
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NZ's first soft plastic collection trial to be rolled out
Letters are being sent this week to households in more than 140 streets inviting people to register - with collections to start in early October and run for six months.
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Why some Democrats think a 'boneheaded mistake' could threaten Kamala Harris' chances
Why some US Democrats think a political misstep at the party's convention could threaten Kamala Harris' election chances.
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Turning te reo Māori into New Zealand's 'forever language'
Ahead of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Aotearoa is being urged to embrace the language 'Ake Ake Ake' (forever).
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After forestry court victory, questions mount over fines
Gisborne District Council has celebrated multiple legal wins against forestry companies, but who is paying?
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Second tranche of RMA reforms on the way
The shake-up of NZ's planning laws continues, with a second bill to focus on infrastructure, energy, housing, farming and natural hazards. Audio
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'Slippery slope to mediocrity': Mayors hit back at PM's speech
Christopher Luxon called for councils to "rein in the fantasies", manage spending, and focus on delivering their core services - but mayors say they already do this.
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Stricter driver licence rules would save young lives - AA
Doubling the learner licence period to a year and requiring supervised driving hours would cut the risk of crashes, the AA says. Audio
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Banking sector resembles 'cosy pillow fight' - Willis
Competition in New Zealand's banking sector more closeley resembles a "cosy pillow fight".That's the view of Finance Minister Nicola Willis, who's calling for a shake up of the sector to increase… Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 19 August
On today's episode, the Government's introducing incentive payments for the Police if they meet impairment and speeding enforcement targets on the roads, Transport Minister Simeon Brown joins us, Dr… Audio
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Govt to introduce incentive payments for police
The Government's introducing incentive payments for the Police if they meet impairment and speeding enforcement targets on the roads. Transport Minister Simeon Brown spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Green for go for coalition's new beneficiary traffic light system
With Parliament in recess this week, the coalition used the clear air to clear the decks, rattling through a laundry list of announcements - congestion charging, genetic engineering, and two separate… Audio
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Why one company director says she has to break the law
Government changes to an "invasive and unnecessary" business requirement are long overdue, one director says.
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Government introduces seasonal work visa sub-category
The minister says it will address demand for workers for upcoming seasonal peaks.
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 13th August 2024
On today's episode, The Government is introducing new obligations next year, requiring JobSeekers to reapply every six months and imposing sanctions like mandatory community work and money management… Audio
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'We're not asking much': Luxon defends benefit sanctions
The Prime Minister says the requirements are pretty simple and only fair for those wanted taxpayer money. Audio
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NZ's elite netballers avoid pay cuts, but face uncertain future
There were concerns pay cuts were on the cards after it was reported that Netball New Zealand's broadcast deal with Sky TV was for a significantly reduced amount of money.
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PM Luxon on new sanctions to beneficiaries
Audio 13 Aug 2024The Government is introducing new obligations next year, requiring JobSeekers to reapply every six months and imposing sanctions like mandatory community work and money management cards. Prime… Audio
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Govt further increases sanctions for beneficiaries
The government will double how long breaches count against beneficiaries, as the traffic light system for sanctions comes into effect today. Audio
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Online misinformation, real world damage
A rancorous debate over an Olympic boxer and violent riots in the UK both trace back to rampant misinformation online - and one social media platform in particular.