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Joint initiative helps more Pasifika people own homes in Auckland
In Auckland's Māngere, the Meredith family were among the first to benefit, moving into a brand-new four-bedroom home designed for multigenerational living.
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'Misery for homeowners': expert warns against Luxon's building sector plans
A building insurance expert says the government's plans to shake up the building and construction sector will lead to more homeowners footing large bills for shonky building.
Sat, Sep 20
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Govt considers sidelining Climate Change Commission from emissions advice
Climate Change Minister Simon Watts repeatedly denied the plan, but then confirmed it to 1News two days later.
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Health Minister confident Dunedin Hospital rebuild back on track
The project has faced years of setbacks and cost overruns, dating back to when Sir John Key was prime minister.
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Luxon 'absolutely' backs Willis as finance minister amid GDP slump
Christopher Luxon said calls for Nicola Willis to resign were "absolute rubbish" and had told the minister she had his full backing.
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Council demands man move shed despite incoming law changes
Brian Morgan says the thought of taking the shed down, only to have to put it back up again at the end of the year, had caused him stress.
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