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Getting the kids to school drives me bananas. How can we make mornings calmer?

May 20, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand Getting the kids out the door for school can feel like herding cats in the rain. Just when one child is ready, another can’t find a shoe, someone remembers homework, and someone else starts crying because they want more breakfast. Is there a calmer way to get through the mornings with…

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Bournemouth draw with Man City hands Arsenal Premier League title

May 20, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand Arsenal fans cheer their team on as they watch the final minutes of the English Premier League football match between Bournemouth and Manchester City, from inside the Tollington Arms pub near the Emirates Stadium in London. BROOK MITCHELL Arsenal have ended their 22-year wait to win the Premier League title when…

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Scientists concerned about de-extinction ethics as biotech company heralds ‘breakthrough’

May 20, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand Supplied / Te Ara Scientists are once-again raising concerns about de-extinction as a US biotech company promotes a “major breakthrough” in artificial egg technology. Colossal Biosciences on Wednesday announced the development of an artificial egg that it says is a crucial step toward resurrecting the South Island giant moa – a…

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Warnings property market softness likely to continue

May 20, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand Cotality’s latest data shows a 0.1 percent increase in values in April. RNZ About 1500 fewer homes have sold so far this year compared to the same time a year earlier, and there are warnings that softness is likely to continue. Cotality has released its latest data, which shows a 0.1…

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Why average earners’ tax bill keeps growing

May 20, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand Fiscal drag is a constant pressure on taxpayers’ wallets. RNZ Are you paying more tax, but no better off? Fiscal drag, or bracket creep, is the process by which taxpayers move up through the marginal tax bands as they get pay increases, and end up paying higher proportions of their income…

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Roundabout the motu: The loved and hated road features

May 20, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand What the peanut-shaped roundabout will look like. Hamilton City Council The opening of a so-called ‘peanut-about’ in Hamilton got everyone talking about roundabouts. The peanut-shaped roundabout while unusual, is not the only one in New Zealand, with a few others scattered around the motu. But it did get RNZ listeners sharing…

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Housing market confidence takes a tumble as interest rates, inflation rise

May 20, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ Housing market confidence has taken a tumble as interest rates rise, prices are expected to stay flat, and inflation heads higher. ASB’s latest housing confidence report in the three months ended April showed a net 19 percent of respondents expecting prices to rise over the next 12 months from 30…

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Hundreds submit on Fisheries proposal to manage shellfish in Auckland, Coromandel

May 20, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand Fisheries New Zealand is reviewing management measures for recreational shellfish harvesting in Auckland and Coromandel. 123RF More than 300 people have submitted feedback to Fisheries New Zealand as part of a review into shellfish gathering in Auckland and Coromandel. Last month, the regulator announced it was reviewing management measures for recreational…

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Remembering strangers who saved their lives

May 20, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand On Sunday afternoon at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Auckland, 49-year-old Anna Maharaj lit a candle as part of an annual remembrance service. She has done this almost every year for 24 years to honour someone she could never meet and whose name she will never know. Perhaps that person’s family…

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Senior public servant misses out on top job after anonymous tipster reveals prior cocaine use

May 20, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand A senior public servant was replaced as acting chief executive of a government organisation following revelations she once used cocaine prior to starting in the public service. 123rf A senior public servant was replaced as acting chief executive of a government organisation following revelations she used cocaine once “a number of…