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Transport Minister responds to axing Auckland fuel tax
Today, the government announced the end date of axing Auckland's regional fuel tax, June 30.
Mayor Wayne Brown has said the funding loss means he'll probably have to cancel a bunch of projects… Audio -
Mike Lee responds to Wayne Brown's combative budget speech
Councillor Mike Lee was one of a multitude of people called out by Mayor Wayne Brown in his combative budget speech.
He is one of a number of councillors who promised not to raise rates higher than… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Steve McCabe (Part Two)
Audio 8 Mar 2023Today on The Panel Wallace Chapman and panellists Ali Jones and Steve McCabe discuss equity for women in healthcare. Plus, they discuss 30 year fixed term mortgages in the US, and the Roturua Mayor… Audio
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Coromandel Mayor responds to yet another main road slip
Audio 6 Mar 2023Thames Coromandel Mayor Len Salt says yet another washout forcing a section of State Highway 25 down to one lane is bringing more anxiety to the region.
State Highway 25 from Whangamatā to Hikuai had… Video, Audio
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Timaru mayor responds to court ruling on Three Waters fight
The High Court has shot down a bid by three councils seeking to have their property rights declared by a court over the Three Waters reform.
The Timaru, Waimakariri and Whangārei councils wanted the… Audio
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Transport Minister responds to Auckland mayor on 'crisis'
Transport and Immigration Minister Michael Wood has responded to Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown's claim that Auckland has a transport crisis.
Video, Audio
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Auckland bike lobby group responds to Mayor's letter
Auckland and it's under-fire transport system are expected to be on the agenda this morning when Jacinda Ardern meets the city's leaders.
The Prime Minister will sit down privately with new mayor… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 18 October
Audio 18 Oct 2022On today's First Up pod - Can Liz Truss hang on to the British Prime Minister-ship? A report into Middlemore Hospital's emergency department has described it as dysfunctional, overcrowded and unsafe -… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Lotto, rugby and local elections
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Tasman mayor responds to climate change adaptation plan
Sea level rise and coastal erosion are threatening homes and infrastructure around the country, and councils have warned for years they could not afford to deal with those issues without Government… Audio
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Auckland port's automation scheme scrapped, Mayor responds
A failed automation project at Ports of Auckland has seen $65 million gone to waste.
The Port's new board has canned the controversial project that would have seen driverless straddle carriers or… Video, Audio
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Christchurch deputy mayor responds to attack
Christchurch city leaders are in shock after a young man died following an assault in the early hours of Saturday morning.
The police have opened a homicide investigation, and believe they know who… Audio
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South Wairarapa mayor responds to developer discontent
Audio 23 Nov 2021Last night we spoke to business owner Adam Blackwell about a development catering to a soon-to-be-completed cycle trail in Wairarapa that he has decided to abandon. South Wairarapa mayor, Alex Beijen… Audio
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Ōtorohanga District Mayor responds to Kāwhia Covid-19 case
One of today's 39 new Covid-19 cases has been confirmed in the King Country coastal town of Kāwhia.
The township lies south of Raglan and is not included in the level 3 lockdown area.
Just over 65… Video, Audio
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Hate speech, three waters reform, and Oranga Tamariki in question time
Questions on hate speech, assault of children in state care, and reform of water services management have been asked of Ministers at Parliament. Audio
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Brian Tamaki responds to criticism after leaving Auckland on eve of lockdown
Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki says he was well within his rights to leave Auckland on Saturday night following the official announcement the city would enter level 3 lockdown at 6am the following… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Auckland mayor Phil Goff responds to cases in community
Two people in Auckland have tested positive for Covid-19 after leaving managed isolation.
The pair left isolation at the Pullman Hotel on 15 January.
Auckland mayor Phil Goff speaks to Corin Dann. Audio
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Christchurch mayor responds to latest Covid case
The Christchurch mayor is reassuring Ōtautahi residents, after a managed isolation worker tested positive for Covid-19.
Lianne Dalziel, spoke with Māni Dunlop. Audio
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Phil Goff responds to report critical of Auckland CCOs
A highly critical review of organisations controlled by Auckland Council paints a picture of dysfunction and a lack of accountability.
The five so called CCOs - Auckland Transport, Pānuku, Watercare… Video, Audio
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Carterton council staffer confirmed to have Covid-19, Mayor responds
Health officials cannot rule out the possibility of community transmission in two confirmed Covid-19 cases.
Unlike the other cases, these two cases cannot immediately be linked to overseas travel -… Video, Audio
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Samoan community in Dunedin responds to measles cartoon
Audio 6 Dec 2019In New Zealand, leaders from Dunedin's Samoan community have met with management of the local paper to express the hurt and harm caused by a cartoon making light of the Samoa measles epidemic. Audio
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Whanganui Mayor responds to cat food factory closure
A Whanganui cat food factory is moving its operations to Thailand - costing the city 152 jobs.
Mars Petcare in the suburb of Castlecliff produces pouches which are then filled with cat food - but its… Audio
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Andy Foster responds to Wellington insurance taskforce findings
Wellington' property owners are being told they must accept they won't always be able to rely on private insurers in an earthquake.
The Mayor's Insurance Taskforce was set up last year in response to… Audio
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Queenstown Mayor responds to visitor levy claims
Voting is drawing to a close in a postal referendum on a proposed visitors' levy for Queenstown. The 5 per cent levy aims to raise $22.5m a year for tourist-related infrastructure but has been the… Audio
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Toast and marmite reveal sexism alive and well at King’s College in the era of girl power
At the 2018 Word Christchurch writers' festival, 125 years of women's suffrage is discussed by a panel of leading New Zealanders. Kim Hill is in the chair. Audio
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Insurance Council responds to call for govt-backed insurer
Returning now to our earlier story about the call by the mayor of Wellington for the government to explore the return of a state-backed insurance company. Guyon Espiner talks to Insurance Council of… Audio
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West Coast MP responds to criticism of stopbank proposal
Audio 3 Apr 2019The Westland District mayor is vowing to fight a proposal that would remove the flood protection stopbanks at Waiho River and allow the river to return to its natural course. The regional council is… Audio
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Remembered by Māori, the legacy of Parihaka should be known by Pakeha
Historian Rachel Buchanan and Māori leader Mahara Okeroa talk with Maria Bargh about the 1881 invasion of Parihaka and the implications of Taranaki land confiscations today. Audio
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Possible push polling polarises Porirua
Last Wednesday the Dominion-Post splashed a story across its front page under the headline: "Mayor's family 432km away." Mediawatch suggests the real story was far closer to home: a poll asking… Audio
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Tourism tax 'won't even touch the sides' - Mackenzie mayor
Mackenzie District mayor Graham Smith responds to the government's announcement that it will impose a tourist tax of $25 to $30 on most short term international visitors from the second half of 2019… Audio