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Banks called to support people under financial strain
Banks are being urged to step up and support families and businesses coming under financial strain as the pressure comes on from rising interest rates.
The plea comes from the Reserve Bank in a… Audio
Government looking at response to Iran now influencers out
New Zealand is sizing up its options in responding to the violent crackdown on protests in Iran, now that a Kiwi couple are no longer in the country.
The Government is seeking advice on what… Audio
Protesters outside the Iranian embassy in Wellington
A group of protesters are picketing outside the Iranian embassy in Wellington, condemning the country's brutal crackdown of demonstrations against the regime.
The protesters say more than 240 people… Audio
Parents of meningitis victim urge Parliament make vaccine free
The parents of a teenager who suddenly died from meningitis have made a heartfelt plea for free access to the vaccine that would have saved their daughter.
Gerard and Claire Rushton appeared before a… Audio
Parliament set to pass 50 percent women
Parliament is on the verge of a significant milestone for women.
In just a few hours' time, women will make up more than fifty percent of seats in the House when Soraya Peke-Mason is sworn in as… Audio
National Party downplays Hamilton West by-election chances
National is insisting the Hamilton West by-election will be a "three-horse race" as both parties downplay their prospects of a win.
Waikato voters will head to the polling booths in just 50 days… Audio
Children's Minister under fire over Malachi Subecz
The Children's Minister has been accused of sitting on his hands while he waits for another report on the death of 5-year-old Malachi Subecz.
The Tauranga child suffered months of abuse that went… Audio
Sharma resignation forces Labour into by-election
Labour has been forced into contesting a by-election in Hamilton West, that could be a litmus test for next year's election.
Independent MP Gaurav Sharma has quit Parliament in what he's calling a… Audio
Govt announces agricultural emissions reduction plan, based on He Waka Eke Noa
Farmers will start paying for emissions by 2025. The government's gone with He Waka Eke Noa's sector consultation document - with some tweaks around the pricing scheme.
There'll be two separate taxes… Video, Audio
National, ACT struggle over co-governance
The battle lines have been drawn in an ideological struggle between National and the ACT Party, ahead of any potential coalition arrangements.
ACT wants to put the Treaty of Waitangi to a public and… Audio
Jami-Lee Ross acquitted of fraud charges
Former National MP Jami-Lee Ross has been cleared of fraud charges that emerged out of an investigation he sparked four years ago.
Ross was charged with obtaining by deception after dropping… Audio
Chloe Swarbrick's alcohol bill needs support for first reading
Green MP Chloe Swarbrick will need most of Labour's MPs to swing behind her alcohol harm reduction bill, if it is to pass its first hurdle in Parliament.
The member's bill would ban alcohol… Audio
NZ positioning self to expel Russian Ambassador
New Zealand is positioning itself to expel its Russian Ambassador, as the illegal invasion of Ukraine ratchets up.
Vladimir Putin has repeated his threats of nuclear war and announced plans to hold… Audio
MPs back at Parliament for new King, pay tribute to Queen
MPs returned to Parliament today to mark the accession of new King and pay tributes to Queen Elizabeth II.
There were personal anecdotes, reflections on royal tours of Aotearoa and recognition of the… Audio
Cabinet considers special public holiday to commemorate the Queen
Cabinet will decide today how New Zealand marks the Queen's death.
A memorial service to "celebrate her life and reign" will take place in Wellington after the Queen's funeral in London next Monday.
…The Week in Detail: Museums, Mittens and the Mill
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Museums, Mittens and the Mill
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioThe critters more deserving of a statue
Mittens the cat may be cute, but Aotearoa has many animals far more worthy of immortalising in bronze. Audio
The critters more deserving of a statue
Mittens the cat may be cute, but Aotearoa has many animals far more worthy of immortalising in bronze.
AudioLabour Party responds to backbencher's bullying claims
The Labour Party whips have responded to MP Gaurav Sharma's claims of bullying in parliament as it works to resolve issues between him and his staff.
Backbencher Dr Sharma has blasted his party, the… Audio