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Te Pāti Māori won't stand candidate in Tauranga, citing racism
Te Pāti Māori wont stand a candidate in the upcoming Tauranga by-election due to safety concerns.
The party says a string of racist incidents in the city, including a white nationalist leaflet drop… Audio
Destitute Gourmet: How to get the most out of the weekly shop
Filling up the trolley is filling plenty of people with dread at the moment, as food prices continue to rise.
Supermarkets are vying for customers with price freezes and discounts - but what's the… Video, Audio
Dogs to track down remaining rats on Miramar Peninsula
Predator Free Wellington has brought in a four legged reinforcement to track down the last remaining ship rats on the Miramar Peninsula.
Efforts to get rid of weasels and Norway rats have been… Video, Audio
Doctors, unions join call for nurses on immigration green list
Doctors, unions and recruitment firms are getting behind the call for nurses to be part of the new fast track for residency.
Migrant nurses must be in the country for two years, before they can apply… Audio
Frustrated Bromley locals to air grievances with mayor
Bromley residents suffering the ongoing smell of poo will be airing their grievances with the Christchurch mayor and councillors at a neighbourhood meeting tonight.
The local wastewater treatment… Video, Audio
Evening business for 13 May 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6306031154112 Video, Audio
NZers keen as judo returns for 2022 Commonwealth Games
Judo is back on the schedule at the 2022 Commonwealth Games after it was dropped for the last Games in 2018.
New Zealand is sending seven judoka to Birmingham and there is a distinctly family feel… Video, Audio
Dr Bloomfield warns of Covid, flu, RSV through NZ winter
New Zealand could be in for a perfect winter storm of Covid, flu and RSV.
The Director-General of Health has held a now-rare press conference, to present some winter modelling.
It suggests a second… Audio
Is $15m for youth development enough? Minister responds
The government has announced what it calls "the most significant increase" in funding for ministry of youth development programmes in 20 years.
The $15 million extra over four years will mean 6800… Video, Audio
Glen Innes grapples with burglaries and at-risk youth
A new retailer in Glen Innes says he no longer feels safe mere months after opening a business in the Auckland suburb.
It follows several smash and grabs and ram raids in the area, with some worried… Video, Audio
Rawiri Waititi on why Te Pāti Māori won't stand in Tauranga
Te Pāti Māori wont stand a candidate in the upcoming Tauranga by-election due to safety concerns.
The party says a string of racist incidents in the city, including a white supremacist leaflet drop… Video, Audio
Morrison govt not likely to win Australian election, polls suggest
Australians will be casting their votes in just over a week, and if the opinion polls are to be believed, the Morrison government could be headed for a loss.
There are many independent candidates… Video, Audio
More to ram raids then meets the eye - child advocates
Youth-driven ram raids might seem rampant right now, but child welfare experts say locking up offending kids won't help. In the latest smash and grab, a dairy in Onehunga was hit by a stolen vehicle… Audio
Foreign student sector must diversify - Education Minister
The Education Minister says it's time to rebuild the devastated foreign student industry, but it needs to diversify, too.
Chris Hipkins told an international education conference he wants to see… Audio
Queenstown locals chip in to help businesses without staff
Queenstown locals are putting up their hands - and picking up dish cloths - to help worker-starved businesses brace for a busy winter.
Over the Easter and Anzac long weekends, many Queenstown hotels… Audio
Wellington councillors fail in bid to oppose airport expansion plan
A group of Wellington City Councillors have failed in their bid for the council to oppose expansion plans for the capital's airport.
Some councillors say building a larger airport is not appropriate… Video, Audio
Major parties commit to first three emissions budgets
Both of New Zealand's major political parties have committed to the country's first three emissions budgets.
A special Parliamentary debate on the budgets - which cap New Zealand's greenhouse gas… Audio
Fracas over Founders Theatre - venue faces demolition
A well-known Hamilton theatre is staging one of its most dramatic shows yet - a fight for survival that has drawn in millionaires, divided the community and has local councillors at each other's… Video, Audio
Evening business for 12 May 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6305970844112 Video, Audio
Former Black Cap McCullum set to take coach role with England
Former Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum is set to take on the head coaching role of the England's men's test side.
The 40-year-old has agreed to take up the job, subject to a contract being… Video, Audio