The Front Page

The Front Page

Keeping up to date with the news just became a little easier. Available every weekday at 5am, tune in as Chelsea Daniels chats with the journalists and newsmakers, going behind the headlines to break down what you need to know on the biggest stories of the day.

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April 23, 2024 17 mins

For eight months, New Zealand Rugby’s biggest test has been happening behind the scenes.

NZR has been at loggerheads with the provincial unions about how to reform governance for the country’s most popular sport.

The battle could be nearing an end, with a meeting to take place in the coming weeks that could resolve it, but will the two sides reach an agreement, and will it be enough to help rugby bounce back from its recent woes?

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Rarely a week goes by without some sort of headline proclaiming the woes of New Zealand’s ‘low productivity’.

It’s a phrase that has been discussed by economists and politicians for years, and was a particular bug-bear of Sir John Key.

The Herald’s very own Liam Dann is the latest columnist to highlight it as a potential cause for some of our economic problems.

But what exactly does low productivity mean, how does it impact your...

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has spent the last week in South East Asia.

His first overseas trip beyond the Tasman Sea saw Luxon visit Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines, joined by several MPs and a delegation of business leaders for a trip largely focused on “reinvigorating” New Zealand’s relationships across Southeast Asia.

So did he make much of a splash there, and does he have any wins to bring back home?

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Our Minister for Space has been working overseas promoting New Zealand’s space industry over in the US.

Judith Collins has returned from the US where she spoke at the Space Symposium -- putting us on the global stage – and she met with senior US government space officials.

According to Deloitte, in 2018 and 2019 New Zealand's space industry contributed $1.7 billion to the economy – but, our Space Minister thinks by now it should ...

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"Unproductive and unwilling to change" - a scathing report from outgoing Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier has slammed our country’s prison system.

He told the government’s Justice Committee he’ll “leave the job with disappointment” that he hasn’t made “any impact in having the Department of Corrections as an organisation we can be proud of.”

A report from the Office of the Inspectorate released just yesterday shows that prisoners in...

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There are growing fears the Middle East could be on the brink of war.

Over the weekend, Iran launched hundreds of missiles towards Israel, in retaliation for what is believed to have been an Israeli strike on an Iranian diplomatic complex in Syria last week.

It comes after six months of fighting in Gaza, which has drawn the ire of Muslim-majority countries in the region.

With no end in sight for the Gaza conflict, there are now ...

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Today, US time, marks the beginning of Donald Trump’s slew of criminal trials.  

In what’s been coined the ‘hush money’ case, the former President is being accused of falsifying his company’s business records in connection to a payment to an adult film star in the run-up to the 2016 election.

After a judge just last week dismissed Trump’s motion to toss out the indictment altogether, or delay the trial further, the 45th President...

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At least six people are dead and many more injured after a lone attacker stabbed shoppers at a Westfield shopping mall in Sydney’s Bondi Junction on Saturday. 

40-year-old Joel Cauchi was killed at the scene by Police but not until he had upended countless lives in his brutal attack.  

In this bonus episode of The Front Page, Sydney-based ABC News reporter Penny Timms joins to give an update on this horrific attack.  

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A new docu-drama has revisited the horrors of Dilworth.

The Auckland boarding school was intended to help disadvantaged boys, but over the decades multiple teachers have been charged and found guilty of sexual abuse – with the number of victims believed to be more than 200.

On The Front Page, Open Justice editor Elizabeth Binning joins to discuss the background to this shocking abuse, and co-directors of TVNZ’s The Lost Boys of D...

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School holidays kick off tomorrow, and hundreds of families are set to take to the roads and skies to head off on vacation.

For those of us travelling internationally though, the main hope is that the ongoing renovations at Auckland Airport won’t lead to the usual ‘travel chaos’ many of us have come to expect.

So how are those developments going, and is the travel industry as a whole on the road to recovery after the Covid-19 pan...

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Newshub is officially closing down.  

Despite hopes of a last-minute lifeline, Warner Bros Discovery has confirmed all news operations will shut up shop from July 5th.  

It comes as TVNZ also confirms its Midday and Tonight bulletins will end in mid-May, while Fair Go will shift to digital only.  

So, with so many jobs going over the next three months, what does the future hold for news in New Zealand – particularly as trust fal...

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Government ministries are on a mission to cut spending by 6.5 to 7.5 per cent before the coalition Government’s first Budget next month.

Finance Minister Nicola Willis has asked all departments to look for savings to “restore discipline” to taxpayer spending.

For some agencies, cutting costs means cutting jobs – and that number is already at about a thousand roles, give or take.

Today on The Front Page, Newstalk ZB reporter Azar...

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The coalition Government’s signalled “everything’s on the table” when it comes to a major shake-up of New Zealand’s gun laws.  

The world praised us when we took swift action following the Christchurch terror attack – banning semi-automatic firearms and assault rifles.

But now a coalition agreement between National and Act could see semi-automatics make a return to gun ranges.

In the US, this month marks 25 years since the Colum...

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A new social media policy is being described as having a chilling effect on politics, and by extension the health of democracy.

Meta, the global behemoth that owns Facebook and Instagram, is putting a stranglehold on recommendations in user feeds that contain political content.

The move, signalled in February, applies to Instagram and Threads, and will eventually extend to Facebook.

Today on The Front Page, Senior writer Derek C...

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I’ve never met a person who actually knows anything about Daylight Saving Time, just that at some point we lose an hour, and at another point of the year we gain one.

And no, it’s not Daylight Savings Time, either.

We first introduced it nearly a hundred years ago in 1927 – and the current times have been fixed since 2007.

In spring, we change our clocks forward 1 hour to New Zealand Daylight Time (NZDT). In autumn, we change ou...

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Since its inception, it’s safe to say the Three Strikes law has faced its fair share of criticism. 

Academics have condemned it for promoting penal populism and disproportionately targeting Māori and Pasifika communities. 

Despite this, the return of the controversial law has made its way onto the Government’s next action plan.

So, does Three Strikes only stand as a symbol of a Government’s ‘tough on crime’ approach? Or, will it...

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The Government has honed in on rebuilding the economy as a priority for the coming months. 

Amongst several promises in a new action plan, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has promised to deliver a budget that reduces wasteful spending, delivers tax relief to hardworking New Zealanders, and invests in frontline services. 

Yet this promise comes days after his Finance Minister once again highlighted the fragile state of the econom...

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CEOs in New Zealand continue to get paid more than ever.

While not as high as the 15 per cent increases seen in 2022, remuneration packages for NZX-listed chief executives increased on average by 3.58 percent in the 2023 financial year.

And despite a stagnant local share market, one CEO has set a new record for the largest ever pay packet in the history of the Herald’s CEO pay survey.

To run us through the trends and the seven f...

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The Government’s flicking the off switch on EV owners.

From today, road user charges will have to be paid for light electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids.

Bringing EVs in line with other vehicles has been a priority for this government, but little else in the plans so far have suggested what their strategy is for the environment and climate change.

Today on The Front Page, Newstalk ZB political and climate reporter Demelza Jacks...

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The financial year is coming to an end.  

While that may not mean a lot for the average Kiwi, when the new financial year kicks off on April 1st, many of us could see a little more money in our back pockets. 

This is when the Annual General Adjustment takes place, with things like benefits and the minimum wage rising to account for inflation or wage growth. 

It’s also one of the dates when tax changes or new fees come into effec...

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