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Local council elections go under the microscope | 1News
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- Local council elections go under the microscope | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- The way we pick our local councils is going under the microscope with a new review by Local Government New Zealand.
A key goal of the group will be to increase voter turnout as it's been steadily dropping over the past three decades with only 40% of us having a say in both council and mayoral elections.
Another key aim is to transition local government to four-year terms instead of the current three years to make the election process cheaper and more effective.
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- Budget 2024: Govt promises cancer drug funds, cuts $1.5B from housing | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- In the middle of a housing crisis, the Government has slashed $1.5 billion from housing programmes and promised to build just 1,500 new homes in the next two years.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis, who delivered her first Budget last week, has been speaking to the Canterbury business community.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said New Zealanders can expect an announcement on funding for 13 new cancer drugs by Christmas.
Chapters:
00:00 - House funding
00:00 - Cancer drug funds
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- Could tougher laws be on the cards for boy racers? | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- New, tougher laws are already being considered for boy racers who take part in dangerous gatherings.
This comes after a chaotic event in Levin over the weekend, where multiple people were hit by drifting cars and two police officers were attacked by the crowd.
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- Dai Henwood says writing book amid cancer was 'quite an undertaking' | TVNZ Breakfast
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- 2 years ago
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- Kiwi comedian Dai Henwood says he is "really proud" of writing his memoir, Life of Dai, which is about his early life and journey while undergoing treatment for stage four bowel cancer.
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- Luxon defends police job cuts to help fund new front line officers | TVNZ Breakfast
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- 2 years ago
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- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has defended the Government's request for police to find savings at the same time as it announced new funding for other parts of the organisation.
About 175 back office staff are set to lose their jobs and another 200 vacant positions could be disestablished to help fund 500 new front line officers.
▶Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:75 - Police job cuts
05.58 - Cancer drug funding controversy
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- Indian election: What does it mean for India's minority groups? | 1News' India Votes
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- 2 years ago
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- Described as a watershed election, India faces big debates and polarisation.
Supported by the Asia New Zealand Foundation, Corazon Miller visits Muslim-majority areas in Delhi, meets women who protested for three months leading up to the election, and speaks with Muslim orphans displaced after a 600-year-old mosque was demolished.
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- King's Birthday Honours: Nearly 200 New Zealanders recognised | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- From entrepreneurs who've paved the way for women in the boardroom, to a Kiwi with his sights set on flying to Mars, some of New Zealand's best and brightest business people have become dames and sirs in this year's King's Birthday Honours.
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- Over 5000 Auckland children victims of dog attacks in past year | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- ACC figures have revealed more than a thousand Auckland children were victims of dog attacks in the past year. Authorities are now warning parents to be wary of dogs around their children. 1News' Helen Castles has more.
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- Indian Election: Final day of polls and Modi’s bid for third term | 1News' India Votes
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- 2 years ago
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- On the final day of India’s monumental election, 1News’ Corazon Miller dives into voter turnout, the impact of extreme heat, and where the remaining votes are being cast.
Supported by the Asia New Zealand Foundation, Corazon Miller gauges the mood in the capital, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a third term in power as this historic election unfolds.
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- Govt ‘committed’ to funding promised cancer drugs – Willis | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- The National Party campaigned on making 13 treatments available.
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- NZ's first IVF baby turns 40 | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- This week marks 40 years since the birth of New Zealand’s first IVF baby. At the time, this medical intervention was considered quite controversial.
Over the last four decades, however, it has transformed the lives of thousands of New Zealanders who couldn’t have had children otherwise.
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- Could New Zealand double its visitor fees? | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- The current $35 levy for every international visitor is potentially set to double to $70 alongside visa and immigration services. A move National is gunning for which the Treasury estimates could raise $261 million a year.
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- The final stage of India's mammoth election
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- 2 years ago
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- Millions in India have headed to the polls over the last six weeks in the country's mammoth election.
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- Budget 2024: National hui fallout, cancer drug funding controversy | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- In the wake of Budget 2024, a National Hui discusses the idea of a Māori parliament while Labour urges supporters to donate their tax cuts to the party. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s campaign promise to fund new cancer drugs remains unfulfilled.
The Prime Minister places the blame on Labour for its government’s failure to fund 13 new lifesaving drugs, as he addresses the fallout from this controversy.
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- Indian Election: What's at stake? What does it mean for New Zealand? | 1News' India Votes
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- 2 years ago
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- India’s monumental election, with millions heading to the polls over the past six weeks, concludes tomorrow, with the results out on June 4.
Supported by the Asia New Zealand Foundation, Corazon Miller is on the ground in Delhi to explain what’s at stake and why the world is watching.
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- Tiwai Point aluminium smelter secure until 2044 | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- Southland's Tiwai Point aluminium smelter has reached a long-term power supply deal that will keep it operating for another 20 years.
Three power companies have agreed to fixed pricing deals that require the smelter to act as a battery for the national grid.
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- John Campbell's Budget Roadie
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- 2 years ago
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- John Campbell’s trip to Northland took him to this interesting sign (which he got overly excited over) as he uncovered the challenges facing Northland ahead of Budget Day 2024.
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- Budget 2024: Who wins and who loses? | TVNZ Breakfast
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- 2 years ago
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- The 2024 Budget has been unveiled, bringing its share of benefits and setbacks. TVNZ's Breakfast delves into who gains the most and who might be left behind.
Chapters:
00:00 - Fees free
03:52 - Public opinion
04:57 - Nicola Willis
11:02 - Labour's response
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- Budget 2024: Everything you need to know | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- Finance Minister Nicola Willis today delivered the coalition government’s first Budget since coming to power last year, including its highly anticipated tax cuts.
Here are some of the main things to emerge.
Chapters:
00:00 - Tax
05:42 - Money
10:38 - Frontline
14:01 - Cyclone
14:37 - Disability
14:59 - Hīkoi
19:13 - Infrastructure
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- Budget 2024: Regional infrastructure gets a boost | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- Finance Minister Nicola Willis today delivered the coalition government’s first Budget since coming to power last year, including $1.2b over three years to regional infrastructure investment, including an initial $200m for flood resilience infrastructure.
The Government will also fully fund the completion of the Auckland rail network rebuild – costing nearly $160m over two years.
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- Budget 2024: Peaceful protests held across Aotearoa | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- Te Pāti Māori and others connected to the Toitū Te Tiriti (Honour the Treaty) movement called for strikes as a follow up to last year's National Māori Action Day.
Organisers called for all Māori and Tangata Tiriti to go on strike and protest the coalition Government's policies affecting Māori ahead of Budget 2024.
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- Budget 2024: Govt reveals tax cuts plan | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- The Government has revealed its final plans for tax cuts, with average-income households getting a cut of $102 per fortnight under the revised brackets.
The changes have been long-awaited after National promised to introduce them in the election campaign last year.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis unveiled the final confirmed changes as part of the Government's Budget 2024.
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- Smith and Caughey's closure: 'Retail worldwide has changed' | TVNZ Breakfast
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- 2 years ago
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- Flow-on effects from the Covid-19 pandemic and international shopping trends were among about "half-a-dozen" factors that led to the expected closure of Smith and Caughey's, the company's chairperson Tony Caughey says.
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- Nationwide protests against Govt’s Māori policies begin | TVNZ Breakfast
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- 2 years ago
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- Following the hīkoi in December 2023, this is the second call to action organised by Te Pāti Māori and others connected to the Toitū Te Tiriti movement with people encouraged to protest nationwide.
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- What can the Govt do for NZ's small rural communities? | John Campbell's Budget Roadie
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- 2 years ago
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- The Broadwood General Store is low-key bustling. Mail being delivered. Groceries bought. Takeaways sold. Cars gassed up from pumps out the back. The kind of commerce that the internet and mega-stores haven’t yet deflated.
Tulisa Linder is one of two women running the counter. People call her Lisa. Mel holds the shop while Lisa sits with John outside.
John asks her what would make a transformative difference to Broadwood, she says greater access to healthcare. And Lisa says it without hesitation. With the insight of having watched the people she lives among struggling to access healthcare, particularly for serious illness.
In the lead-up to Budget Day 2024, John Campbell and his camera operator Clint Bruce travelled to the North to uncover the challenges faced by locals and to explore how the Budget might impact their lives.
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- Special funding for Māori ruled out as protesters prepare to disrupt Budget Day | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- Finance Minister Nicola Willis has revealed the cover of the 2024 Budget.
It showed she's opted for a 'no-frills' approach to the Budget's appearance.
Willis appeared with Associate Finance Minister and Hutt South MP Chris Bishop at Blue Star in Petone today, where the Budget is to be printed ahead of its release tomorrow afternoon.
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- Census: Nearly one million identify as being of Māori descent | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- New Zealand’s population has become more ethnically diverse, with Māori and Asian ethnic groups experiencing the largest increases in the past five years, according to the first release of data from the 2023 Census.
Overall, the number of people counted in the Census was 4,933,923 – an additional 300,000 people compared to the last count.
Stats NZ reported that population growth slowed considerably between censuses due to a declining birth rate and the borders only recently reopening at the time of the Census after Covid closures.
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- Kiwi power bills could rise $15 a month to support network update | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- The Commerce Commission is warning New Zealanders can expect to pay more for their electricity bills from next year.
The caution comes as it releases its draft revenue limits and quality standards for electricity lines companies for 2025-2030.
Due to population growth, and an ageing electricity network, investment in New Zealand’s electricity network is needed to ensure it is reliable and safe.
“We are mindful of the impact this will have on consumers,” said Commissioner Vhari McWha.
The Commissioner also raised concerns around Transpower’s ability to deliver the infrastructure improvements needed, due to not being able to find enough skilled workers.
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- North Island records thousands of lightning strikes in just two hours | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- The wild and unpredictable weather continues to hammer our biggest city. Hail, thunderstorms and lightning hit Auckland throughout the afternoon. Warnings remain in place. Dan Corbett has the latest weather update.
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- Auckland's Smith and Caughey's set to close after 144 years | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- One of New Zealand’s oldest department stores, Smith and Caughey’s, has been a famous part of Auckland’s retail scene since its founding in 1880. However, the historic department store will soon close for good in early 2025, according to a proposal presented to staff earlier today.
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- Horror Waikato crash: Police focused on the 'why' | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- As Waikato reels in the wake of a horrific head-on collision that left five people dead yesterday afternoon, police are focusing on why one of the vehicles crossed the centre line.
The crash happened on State Highway 3 between Hamilton and Te Awamutu on a section of road that's not known for being dangerous.
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- Hipkins: Many causes of ‘heartache for first home buyers’ | TVNZ Breakfast
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- 2 years ago
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- Labour leader Chris Hipkins believes new borrowing rules, including tighter debt-to-income restrictions confirmed by the Reserve Bank aren't the only struggle first home buyers are facing.
Later Hipkins discussed the activation of Toitū Te Tiriti protests, where he said, "people have the absolute right to protest".
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- DTIs and LVRs? What these acronyms could mean for your mortgage | TVNZ Breakfast
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- 2 years ago
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- Mortgage adviser Sara Hartigan said the Reserve Bank's latest mortgage rule changes are about preventing unmanageable debt.
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- 'Heartbreaking': Five dead in Waikato crash | TVNZ Breakfast
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- 2 years ago
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- Five people have died in a head-on crash on State Highway 3 between Te Awamutu and Hamilton.
Emergency services were called to the crash in Ōhaupō at 4.44pm on Tuesday.
"Police can confirm the three occupants of one vehicle, and two occupants of the other vehicle all died at the scene," Waikato road policing manager Inspector Jeff Penno said.
Waipā mayor Susan O'Regan told Breakfast the stretch of Waikato road isn't particularly dangerous – but it is particularly busy.
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- We asked John Campbell your questions about the upcoming Budget | Ask 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- We put your questions to John Campbell, who has been touring Northland finding out how people are faring ahead of Thursday's Budget announcement.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:15 - Why Northland?
02:33 - Government Budget
03:57 - Localism
06:41 - Resiliency to weather events
10:19 - Mangamuka gorge
13:11 - Creating jobs
16:19 - Water infrastructure
19:19 - Conclusion
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- Te Pāti Māori issues warning to Luxon ahead of Budget Day protests | 1News
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- 2 years ago
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- Te Pāti Māori has issued a warning to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon ahead of nationwide protests planned for Budget Day this Thursday.
The coalition government, however, have their own warning to those thinking of taking part in the movement.
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- PM Luxon answers Kiwi's pre-Budget questions | TVNZ Breakfast
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon joined Breakfast ahead of Budget Day. Luxon told Breakfast that Kiwis would have to wait for Budget Day for the details but said it would focus on stopping the government's wasteful spending, moving resources to the frontline, by investing in health, education and law and order. He assured the budget would follow through with tax relief to lower-middle-income New Zealanders.
Later Luxon answered Kiwi's questions about the budget and discussed funding between the government and Hato Hone St John.
▶Chapters:
00:00 - It's budget week
00:42 - Who the budget will be focused on
02:00 - What the Budget will deliver
02:43 - National's tax calculator
03:00 - Any changes to the tax plan National campaigned on?
04.24 - Will the budget make dental cheaper?
05:05 - Will the Govt pay student nurses?
05.58 - What will the Govt do to help with the rising cost of groceries?
07:11 - Funding for P...
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- St John service at ‘breaking point’, say paramedics | TVNZ Breakfast
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- Hato Hone St John staff say the service is at a breaking point, with pay negotiations at a standstill, understaffed shifts and increasing wait times for ambulances.
They’re calling for the Government to increase the service’s funding.
Currently, the Government funded 82% of St John’s $395 million budget. The rest came from donations and sponsorships, and a $98 charge for patients to be transported to hospital.
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- Do Kaitāia students feel seen by politicians? | John Campbell's Budget Roadie
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- Just after first bell on Monday morning, John takes a seat on the Kaitāia College assembly hall stage with Zamara, Nicco, Nathaniel, and Ash to ask them if they ever think about politics—and whether they think politics thinks about them.
In the lead-up to Budget Day 2024, John Campbell and his camera operator Clint Bruce travelled to the North to uncover the challenges faced by locals and to explore how the Budget might impact their lives.
You can read the written version of John's journey here 👉 https://www.1news.co.nz/2024/05/25/john-campbell-my-pre-budget-roadie-to-northland-was-an-eye-opener/
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- National's Budget promises renew calls for nationwide protest | 1News
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- National's Budget day promises have prompted calls for a national activation day on Thursday.
The move threatens scenes of discord similar to the call to protest from Te Pāti Māori in December 2023, which greeted the coalition government on their first day in office.
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- Govt plan to repeal or replace Treaty principles in legislation begins | 1News
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- Documents released to 1News show dozens of laws will be up for review.
The first Treaty clause appeared in 1975 when the Treaty of Waitangi Act was passed. It established the Waitangi Tribunal and gave it the power to "make recommendations on claims relating to the practical application of the treaty principles". This gave it recognition in New Zealand law for the first time.
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- Dunedin partygoers' cries for help heard at coroners inquest | 1News
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- Recordings of partygoers pleading for help have been heard at a coroner's inquest into the death of Sophia Crestani, the 19-year-old killed in a stampede at an overcrowded student party in Dunedin.
Crestani’s death more than four years ago put the spotlight on the student drinking culture in New Zealand.
She died in a stairway pile-up at a well-known student flat nicknamed 'The Manor' on Dundas Street during a party attended by hundreds of people.
The coroner's hearing started today and is expected to continue for the rest of the week.
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- Two men remain in critical condition after incident at Auckland pool | 1News
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- Two men remain in critical condition tonight after being found "motionless" at the bottom of an Auckland swimming pool on the weekend.
The incident has prompted a strong safety message from a dive instructor as the swimmer who rescued them said it appeared they were trying to hold their breath underwater.
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- Buying drugs on social media may hurt your career | TVNZ Breakfast
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- New research from Massey University shows young people buying and selling drugs on apps such as Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat could be harming their job prospects in the future.
Speaking to Breakfast this morning, public health researcher and co-writer of the study Robyn Van Der Sanden said using social media to buy and sell illicit drugs was a growing trend on a global level.
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- Union welcomes Govt teacher plan, warns it 'still won't be enough' | TVNZ Breakfast
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- NZ Educational Institute president Mark Potter has welcomed the Government's plan to attract more teachers – but says it doesn't go far enough and needs to consider other ways of training.
The Government announced yesterday it would recruit and train 1500 new teachers over the next four years at a cost of $53 million, including 1200 School Onsite Training Programme (SOTP) places for aspiring teachers to train in the classroom and a $20,000 package per placement to make it easier for SOTP teachers to train.
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- What is open banking and how does it work? | TVNZ Breakfast
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- Open banking is set to make banking a whole lot faster and simpler – but what is it and how does it work?
Joining Breakfast this morning, Simplicity founder Sam Stubbs explained open banking allowed banks to view customer data on request without keeping it — making applying for mortgages, changing banks or making payments after hours a lot faster and more secure.
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- Kiwi farmers are battling ‘an accumulation of prolonged stress' | John Campbell's Budget Roadie
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- In March 2023, fresh from the aftermath of the devastating January floods and Cyclone Gabrielle, John crashed a Rural Support Trust dinner in the rugby club at Te Kōpuru, just south of Dargaville.
There he met Michelle Ruddell, a dairy farmer, Chair of the Rural Support Trust in Northland, tireless advocate for better farming practices and better support for farmers, and mother of three daughters.
A year and a bit later, John and his camera operator Clint traveled to the land she farms, roughly thirty minutes north-west of Whangārei.
During their visit, Michelle shared how the prolonged stress from weather events, economic pressures, and rising costs have taken a toll on the farming community. She spoke of the resilience required to keep going and the urgent need for more support and certainty from the government.
'At the moment we’re working with them on an accumulation of prolonged stress and financial difficulties and the ...
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- Northland is facing ‘an economic Covid without the masks’ | John Campbell’s Budget Roadie
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- Kane Lyden has worked at the Mid North Budgeting Service Trust in Kaikohe for over twenty years. She sat down with John and told him the cost of living crisis that’s been hitting her community hard for three years is the worst she’s ever seen.
‘How often do you see people who struggle?’ asked John.
‘Every day,’ she replied. ‘Every day.’
Northland, stunning yet struggling, consistently tops New Zealand’s deprivation index by nearly every measure. In the lead-up to Budget Day 2024, John Campbell and his camera operator Clint Bruce travelled to the North to uncover the challenges faced by locals such as Kane, and to explore how the Budget might impact their lives.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:05 Meeting Kane
1:47 No public transport
2:20 What are people going without?
3:33 Are kids having tough lives?
4:23 How much of a damn do you give?
4:40 'An economic Covi...
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- John Campbell's Budget Roadie
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- In the lead-up to Budget Day 2024, John Campbell travelled to the North to uncover the challenges faced by locals and to explore how the Budget might impact their lives.
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- 150% increase in Kiwi cops older than 55 | 1News
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- The rate of cops leaving the constabulary workforce could double by the mid-2030s, according to data released to 1News.
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