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Arts News Sunday 31 March
Audio 1 day agoArts news for the week from RNZ's Culture 101.
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Mike Jeffries: NZ's award-winning barbecue king
When former truck driver Mike Jeffries started a mobile barbecue business 14 years ago, he was one of the "originals". Now, as well as running branches of The Big Smoke Barbecue Co in Tauranga and… Audio, Gallery
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Plan unveiled for Nelson facility combining three civic assets
A proposal to develop a new facility combining Nelson's library and civic centre with a community hub has been suggested to help revitalise the city centre, at a cost of $90 million.
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The 12-year-olds who meet a mountain in Rachel House's first feature
There are four shining stars on screen in the new joyous and heartfelt Aotearoa New Zealand film The Mountain - the directorial debut of acclaimed actor Rachel House.
The first is the majestic… Video, Audio
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'No ghosts that I know of': Could you live in a former mortuary?
How would you feel about living in an old funeral home that until recently also had a mortuary on site? Audio
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House market remains flat, diminished demand to continue - QV
Property values fell 2 percent over the three months ended in February, but were up 1.3 percent on the same quarter the year earlier.
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The rising cost of university accommodation in NZ
Living in university halls is seen as a rite of passage for some, but the price to stay on campus has never been higher.
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'Congestion charging' suggested to keep Tauranga moving
The current funding model for transport infrastructure is "not going to cut it" and congestion charges may be needed in Tauranga.
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Parents vs tax-payers - who funds schools better?
The wealthiest schools get over a million dollars in parent donations - much more than schools signed up to a new government scheme.
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First-home buyers are now 'rich people'
Housing is not something people on moderate incomes can afford, economist says, as new data shows affordability squeeze.
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Housing affordability 'still significantly stretched' - CoreLogic
Housing affordability has improved marginally, but remains high by historical standards in the face of rising prices and high interest rates, according to the latest data.
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Kawerau average house prices skyrocket: 'Laughing all the way to the bank'
A small Bay of Plenty town has stood out in recent real estate statistics, with house prices there skyrocketing.
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Russell Howard: 'British people look like dropped pies'
British stand-up comedian Russell Howard is currently on a nine-date Aotearoa tour and dropped into the RNZ Auckland studio to talk to Jim. Audio
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Tauranga kiwifruit orchard labour contractor pleads guilty to charges
Exploitation charges follow a joint investigation in 2020 after Zespri reported allegations that workers were being exploited.
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Migration boosts housing market in main centres, but not a lot
The housing market is experiencing an underwhelming uptick to start the year, new figures show.
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Kiri Allan on her night of shame: 'I made a series of decisions. You regret them for a lifetime'
The former MP speaks in detail about the night that led to her quitting politics.
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The climate cost of 'need it now' home deliveries
Before you click that online order, have a think about what all these door-to-door deliveries are doing to the climate. It may be worse than you think.
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‘I can finally be free’ - why an overstayer has decided to return home
The 32-year-old came to New Zealand with big dreams as a teenager but has been hiding from authorities after losing residential status in 2017.
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Housing market sees 'upward momentum' after two years - CoreLogic
Average prices in Queenstown are now sitting at a new peak of about $1.77 million.
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House prices stall towards end of 2023
But some markets are still doing better than others, a QV report shows.
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Woman's death in Tauranga being treated as unexplained
Officers discovered the woman was dead when they were called to a property on Sunday night.
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Ambulance vandalised on New Year's Eve, St John says
Ambulance operators are urging holidaymakers to respect their staff after an ambulance was vandalised on New Year's Eve.
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'Raging' blaze tears through 37 hectares on Matakana
Locals have described ash-covered cars and massive plumes of black smoke as the fire burned.
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A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
The Wellington Cathedral of St. Paul presents a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols in the 2023 Christmas Season. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Congestion, divorce, and toxic algae
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio