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Cannabis referendum details to be released tomorrow
6 May 2019Justice Minister Andrew Little will announce tomorrow what form the cannabis referendum will take at the election next year, including how binding it will be. Video, Audio
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Greens support limited changes to benefits: 'This is the start'
Greens co-leader Marama Davidson says her party will support the limited changes announced to benefits, even though they fall short of the full welfare overhaul promised in its confidence and supply… Read more Video, Audio
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Govt rejects recommendation to raise benefits by up to 47%
3 May 2019Social Development Minister Carmel Sepuloni says any changes made in response to the government's welfare advisory group recommendations need to be long-lasting to be effective. Video, Audio
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Star Wars chewbacca actor dies
3 May 2019The actor who played one of Star Wars' most memorable characters has died. Peter Mayhew who played the 200-year old Wookiee Chewbacca, died at his home in Texas. Eve Johnson reports. Video, Audio
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Shooting continues despite court ruling – meditation centre
3 May 2019A meditation centre locked in a bitter dispute with a shooting club has no confidence Auckland Council will enforce a Court of Appeal decision banning the club from operating. Video, Audio
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Queenstown mayor tells locals: Back bed tax or pick up the bill
3 May 2019Queenstown locals will be able to vote on whether they back a proposed five percent bed tax during a referendum in a fortnight. Video, Audio
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Evening business for Friday 3 May
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Old tubing likely cause of Pike River mine re-entry delay
As Pike River families gathered at the mine's entrance today, the recovery agency's boss revealed years-old tubing was likely responsible for the delay in re-entry. Logan Church reports from… Read more Video, Audio
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Christchurch mosque attacks: 'Where is Victim Support?'
3 May 2019People too traumatised by the Christchurch mosque attacks to work want to know why Victim Support is holding onto millions donated to Christchurch's Muslim community. Video, Audio
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Phil O’Reilly: Welfare recommendations ‘transformational’
Former Business NZ chief executive Phil O'Reilly was one of 11 members in Welfare Expert Advisory Group. He told Lisa Owen the recommendations in the report are transformational - and should be… Read more Video, Audio
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Welfare changes - More rhetoric than action?
An expert advisory group has made 42 recommendations for welfare reform, including scrapping most sanctions, increasing benefits by up to 47 percent and increasing the amount of money beneficiaries… Read more Video, Audio
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The Essential Guyon Espiner on Morning Report
3 May 2019After five years presenting Morning Report with Susie Ferguson, Guyon Espiner is saying ma te wa, as he goes to an investigative role with RNZ. Here are some of his best moments. Video, Audio
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Auckland councillors agree to pay $500m for CRL shortfall
2 May 2019Auckland Council has agreed to pay its share of a billion dollar budget blow out on the City Rail Link project - but it won't sell off its car parks to help do that. Reporter Auckland Rowan Quinn… Read more Video, Audio
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Pike River mine families disappointed by delay
2 May 2019Families of the Pike River mine victims are disappointed with the decision to delay re-entry to the mine, but also understand the decision as 'health and safety' is paramount. Reporter Logan Church… Read more Video, Audio
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Andrew Little: ‘Safety’ at forefront of Pike River delay
2 May 2019The minister responsible for the Pike River re-entry, Andrew Little, announced this afternoon that monitoring systems reported elevated levels of oxygen at the far end of the drift, which means the… Read more Video, Audio
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Evening business for 2 May 2019
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Social housing tenants feel like ‘second class citizens’
Tenants living in a South Auckland social housing complex say assaults, sexual harassment and drug dealings aren't being taken seriously, and they no longer feel safe in their homes. Lisa Owen… Read more Video, Audio
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Pike River families hopeful despite delay
2 May 2019Tomorrow was meant to be the day Pike River mine families have been waiting for for years - the day re-entry begins. But unexplained atmospheric readings have put the operation on hold. Video… Read more Video, Audio
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Pike River mine re-entry delayed
2 May 2019Plans to re-enter the Pike River mine have been abruptly suspended just one day before the long-awaited operation was to go ahead. A team of miners were due to go underground - but unexplained… Read more Video, Audio
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Simon Bridges slams Peters, NZ First in Parliament
2 May 2019After days of questions about his leadership, Simon Bridges let rip in the general debate on Wednesday, so much so that one of his opponents - Winston Peters - asked for the Speaker to give the… Read more Video, Audio
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Man-Up director: No independent proof it works, but welcomes audit
1 May 2019The head of Destiny Church's Man-Up programme admits there is zero independent proof that it works, but he says he'll open the door to outside scrutiny if it helps the course get into New Zealand… Read more Video, Audio
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Do these footprints belong to the Yeti?
1 May 2019Mountaineers from the Indian army on a expedition in Nepal have found mysterious large footprints in the snow that they think belong to the Yeti, a.k.a. the abominable snowman. Lauren Anthony reports.
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