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Evening business for Wednesday 10th April
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Shooting club told to close, meditation centre neighbours celebrate
A meditation centre north of Auckland is celebrating this evening after its neighbour, a shooting club has been told to stop operating. Read more Video, Audio
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We ask MPs how they might vote on voluntary euthanasia bill
Members of parliament are weighing up where they stand on the issue of voluntary euthanasia - and individual views are important as the bill will go to a conscience vote. Video, Audio
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More details about government's gun buyback scheme emerge
More details have emerged about the government's gun buyback regime as the legislation banning military style semi-automatics comes back to the House for the final time. Video, Audio
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Few score A+ in fashion company ethics survey
10 Apr 2019Fashion companies seeking an 'A plus' grade in ethics now need to take the environmental impact of their business into account. Each year the charity Tearfund compiles a list of brands and grades them… Read more Video, Audio
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End of Life Choice Bill in rigorous process - David Seymour
10 Apr 2019The euthanasia bill being considered by Parliament appears to be in difficulty, so its sponsor, David Seymour, says he is willing to limit it to the terminally ill. The Justice Select Committee tabled… Read more Video, Audio
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End of Life Choice Bill 'a mess' - Maggie Barry
10 Apr 2019MP Maggie Barry is the deputy chair of the select committee that considered the End of Life Choice Bill. She talks through the issues with Guyon Espiner. Video, Audio
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David Seymour considers changes to euthanasia bill
9 Apr 2019David Seymour is now willing to rule out people with grievous and irremediable conditions from his euthanasia bill - this means it may only apply to terminally ill people with six months to live. He… Read more Video, Audio
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Man fined for freedom camping after sleeping in car after drinking
Arrowtown man Glen Wallace is worried a hard-line stance on freedom camping will encourage reckless driving after he was given a $200 fine for parking up overnight in central Queenstown because he'd… Read more Video, Audio
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Evening Business for Tuesday 9th April
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Lawyers plan to challenge euthanasia legislation 'if we need to'
9 Apr 2019A group of 75 lawyers says it may have to take legal action to stop the End of Life Choice Bill, because it's loose criteria leaves vulnerable people open to coercion. Lisa Owen interviews… Read more Video, Audio
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Select committee recommends changes to euthanasia legislation
9 Apr 2019Euthanasia legislation is likely to be amended and restricted only to the terminally ill, if it makes it through the next vote in Parliament. The justice committee delivered its response to the bill… Read more Video, Audio
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61-year-old woman gives birth for son & his partner
A United States woman who gave birth to her granddaughter says advances in senior health and modern medicine allowed her to carry the child despite having already gone through menopause. Jillian… Read more Video, Audio
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Teachers threaten more strikes after rejecting pay offer
Primary school teachers have rejected a pay offer of $700 million over four years. NZEI president Lynda Stuart tells Lisa Owen why. Video, Audio
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Evening Business News for Monday 8th April
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Sir William Young to head Chch mosque shooting inquiry
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced Sir William Young as the head of the Royal Commission inquiry into the terror attack in which 50 people were killed and dozens injured in two Christchurch… Read more Video, Audio
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'It's not just about the money' - primary school teacher
8 Apr 2019Kahli Oliveira has been teaching primary children for 20 years. She told Lisa Owen the government's latest offer doesn't address the main issues. Video, Audio
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Primary school teachers reject government’s latest offer
8 Apr 2019Primary school teachers are considering more strikes after they voted against the government's latest pay offer, which they say wasn't very different to those they'd already rejected. Video, Audio
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Capital gains tax: 500k businesses may be hit - National
8 Apr 2019The National Party says as many as 570,000 businesses will be caught by a capital gains tax if it goes ahead. It says small businesses make up 97 percent of the business sector but the government is… Read more Video, Audio
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Mosque attack trial should be quick to reduce suffering - brother pleads
5 Apr 2019Family of some of the Christchurch mosque attack victims are upset by the delay in trialling the accused gunman. They visited Christchurch High Court today, where the accused appeared via audio visual… Read more Video, Audio
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30 pray at Linwood mosque three weeks after shootings
5 Apr 2019About 30 people were at Linwood's mosque to pray today, three weeks after seven were killed in the shootings. Reporter Logan Church spoke to a visiting Imam from Melbourne, Rabih Baytie, about why it… Read more Video, Audio