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2024-09-11

Tenant not told house had been scene of a shooting

Housing agency Kainga Ora knew about the shooting, but mother of four Kelly Dey did not

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What you need to know about rateable values

Explainer - Many councils are in the process of updating rateable values. How is this done and what does it mean?

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Harris-Trump debate takeaways: Dog eating, crowd sizes and abortion battles

Analysis - Trump's temper, Harris on abortion and a last-minute Taylor Swift cameo? Here's five quick takeaways from the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.

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Ngāti Whātua takes Māori ward fight to High Court

The iwi has launched a legal challenge against the Kaipara District Council, which last month voted to abolish its Māori ward.

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Māori wards: Councils resentful about funding a binding poll

All but three of 45 councils which established the seats without a public referendum elected to retain the wards.

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X account posing as an 'MFAT insider' likely a disgruntled former employee - minister

Speaking to reporters this afternoon, Winston Peters confirmed he had been briefed about it.

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Minister has 'constructive' meeting with group concerned about trans women in sport

More than 50 former Olympians signed an open letter where they say principles of fairness and safety in sport have been disrespected by Sports New Zealand's principles on inclusion.

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Contact to take over Manawa Energy in near $2.3b merger

Manawa is a renewable power generator left over after former Trustpower sold off its retail business.

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Death and beyond: What does an end-of-life doula do?

"It is a really lonely place to be in when those around you don't know how to navigate the landscape of dying," says 48-year-old Rachel Mellor, who has terminal bowel cancer. Audio

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What do Mormons think of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives?

The "soft-swinging" scandal TV series is very un-Mormon, so what do members of the church think?

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How often should you change kitchen sponges, cloths and brushes?

My approach to replacing the sponge I use to wash dishes is less about time frame and more about when it looks manky.

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VMA iconic moments and why they impact us today

From a surprise pregnancy reveal to Madonna and Britney's infamous kiss, the MTV Video Music Awards have hosted memorable performances. Video

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Are you better off than your parents were?

Here's how modern households compare to those of 30 years ago, and why you might have been better off in 1994.

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Quitting a 'phenomenally well-paying' job to start an empire

Carmen Vicelich borrowed against the family home to build business making millions out of the "new oil".

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Secrets of the kākāpo's colours revealed

New research shows how the flightless parrot ended up with two colour types, and why that might change.

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How often should you change kitchen sponges, cloths and brushes?

My approach to replacing the sponge I use to wash dishes is less about time frame and more about when it looks manky.

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Labour is talking about a wealth tax again - What does that mean?

Analysis - Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins recently revealed the party is looking once again at its tax policy, including a possible wealth tax or a "capital…

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Are New Zealanders really 'sick and tired' of cycleways?

Analysis - The transport minister's claim is not backed up by the facts, a survey shows.

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Could 'slow tourism' be the answer to an overtourism backlash?

Analysis - Overtourism isn't just about too many people in one place. It's also about how people travel, Amy Ermann writes.

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What’s the answer? All Blacks can’t get it going when it counts

Analysis - Another loss sees the All Blacks slump to three defeats in their last four games, Jamie Wall tries to understand why.

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How music therapy might just change a life

For many, music is a central part of life, but often we don't realise how it helps people psychologically and physiologically. Audio

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Tami Neilson on joining Willie Nelson's tribe

Kiwi country singer Tami Neilson performs the Willie Nelson hit 'I Never Cared For You' from her new tribute album Neilson on Nelson. Video, Audio

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New Horizons: Meshell Ndegeocello tributes James Baldwin

2024 is the centenary of American writer James Baldwin. William Dart looks at Meshell Ndegeocello's recent tribute to him with the ominous title of No More Water. Audio

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Hymns on Sunday, 8 September 2024

It’s hymns ancient and modern this week. We’ve a setting of Hail, gladdening light (a hymn from the 3rd or 4th century), and In You we live – a 21st century hymn written by Sue Mepham from Flagstaff Community Church in Dunedin. Audio

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Quitting a 'phenomenally well-paying' job to start an empire

Carmen Vicelich borrowed against the family home to build business making millions out of the "new oil".

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A Kiwi billionaire on charity, tax ... and clean toilets

Why Bruce Plested is so interested in the cleanliness of the toilets at the branch offices of his multinational company.

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Politically charged document minister tried to hide revealed

Casey Costello denied it existed. Now she says she does not know who wrote - or even how she got - a tobacco policy document sent to officials. Audio

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'Of course he misbehaves': Defence of detained autistic man

A man detained in care for 18 years is "bored out of his mind" causing him to misbehave, his lawyer told a Supreme Court hearing.

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What you need to know about rateable values

Explainer - Many councils are in the process of updating rateable values. How is this done and what does it mean?

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Mpox: What you need to know

An infectious diseases specialist says the spread of mpox in New Zealand can be limited - if people are vigilant and follow public health measures.

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What gay and bisexual men need to know about mpox

A new outbreak of mpox is threatening New Zealand's queer community. Here's how to best protect yourself. Audio

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Should a five-year-old be able to count to 10 and accurately describe shapes?

This is what you need to know about the draft English and maths curriculums out for consultation.

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