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Tornado damages more than a dozen homes in Far North
5 Jun 2019A brief but violent tornado tore through Coopers Beach in the Far North this morning, damaging more than a dozen homes. As Lois Williams reports, Civil Defence is marvelling no-one was hurt. Video, Audio
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'A culture change is going on in this organisation’ - new TOP leader
4 Jun 2019The new leader of The Opportunities Party, Geoff Simmons, says he's already in talks with "all major political parties" about possible electorate deals that could see TOP win a seat. This follows a… Read more Video, Audio
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Kohanga reo staff brought to tears following $32m post-budget boost
4 Jun 2019Kohanga reo staff were brought to tears today as the government delivered a $32 million boost to help lift wages and pay voluntary workers. The post-budget announcement was unveiled in Wellington in… Read more Video, Audio
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Georgina Beyer declined invite to Destiny Church's apology party
New Zealand's first transgender MP, Georgina Beyer, has revealed she declined an invite to Destiny Church's weekend apology party because she doesn't believe its founders are genuinely sorry for the… Read more Video, Audio
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Calls to better protect hospital staff after guard brutally attacked
Family members of a security guard at Waikato Hospital, who was left with multiple facial fractures and cuts after being attacked by a patient, have taken aim at employer Allied Security. Video, Audio
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Treasury Secretary’s actions of 'considerable public interest’ - Commissioner
State Services Commissioner Peter Hughes has announced there will be an investigation into the Treasury Secretary's actions and his public statements that Budget related information had been hacked… Read more Video, Audio
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Evening business for Tues 4 June
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Parents say govt policy violates rights of disabled people
4 Jun 2019The foster parents of a young man with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, who is believed to have killed himself in a mental health unit last month, say the human rights of disabled people are being… Read more Video, Audio
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Subsidised products could be key to becoming smokefree by 2025
Subsidised vaping products are being touted as the key to helping Aotearoa reach its ambitious target of being smokefree by 2025. Video, Audio
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'White supremacist' grandson will remain behind bars
A man described by his grandfather as a dangerous white supremacist will remain behind bars - for now. Video, Audio
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Cricket World Cup 2019: Black Caps prepare for opening match
31 May 2019Months of planning and preparation is put to the test for the Black Caps tomorrow night when they play their opening match at the Cricket World Cup. Video, Audio
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Ramadan extra poignant for Christchurch Muslims
31 May 2019Reporter Conan Young goes to the Linwood mosque, where a special halal hangi was put on during the month of Ramadan Read more Video, Audio
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Wild weather in Coromandel expected over long weekend
One person has died after a crash on State Highway 25 in Coromandel - motorists are being warned to expect delays over the long weekend - and wild weather could cause problems for much of the bottom… Read more Video, Audio
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Secondary schools face five weeks of industrial action
Parents are bracing themselves to cope with five weeks of industrial action from secondary teachers. Video, Audio
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Evening Business for Friday 31st May
31 May 2019News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Will a boost to benefits be enough to put meat back in the grocery shop?
31 May 2019The Finance Minister reckons the small boost to benefits anounced yesterday could put meat back in the grocery shop for some... but others say it's simply not meaty enough to make a real difference. Video, Audio
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Fifth case of measles forces Whangarei daycare to close doors
31 May 2019A Whangarei daycare has been forced to close its doors for two weeks after a fifth case of mealses in Northland. Video, Audio
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Finance Minister Grant Robertson discusses Budget 2019
31 May 2019Grant Robertson's Budget has dashed the hopes of a Whāngarei family trying to make ends meet on one minimum wage.
Sarah and Steve have a blended family of five children - the youngest is just nine… Read more Video, Audio
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Budget 2019: Where's the money going? Panel discussion
31 May 2019Grant Robertson has delivered his world first Wellbeing Budget after a shambolic lead-up that attracted international attention over a supposed hack of the Treasury website.
But after three days of… Read more Video, Audio
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Budget 2019: Our panel discuss the Wellbeing Budget
30 May 2019Waikato Chamber of Commerce CEO Chris Simpson, Economist & Author Shamubeel Eaqub, and JustSpeak spokesperson & Children's advocate Julia Whaipooti join Lisa Owen in the studio to discuss today's… Read more Video, Audio
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What do New Zealanders make of the Wellbeing Budget?
30 May 2019We ask people down at Wellington train station to see what they make of today's Budget announcement. Video, Audio
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Were state housing tenants booted out to make way for Auckland development?
30 May 2019The Tamaki Regeneration Company took over the management of a Auckland development from Housing New Zealand in 2016. It says since then every tenant was given the option of being rehomed in the area -… Read more Video, Audio