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England beats NZ in first cricket test at Lord's
Not every New Zealander was down in the lip at Lord's as England cruised - in the end - to a five-wicket win in the first Test.
The English are of course coached now by former Black Caps captain… Audio
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Hawke's Bay earthquake risk level could change
New earthquake modelling is due out this year that will raise the hazard levels in some places.
That will include large parts of Hawke's Bay, where the hospital in Hastings is already grappling with… Audio
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Commentator on Luxon's lines in the sand
Christopher Luxon is ruling out welfare cuts and state asset sales if National leads the government after next year's election.
After six months in the job Luxon is rebranding the party - promising… Audio
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Student nurse on pressure on the workforce
According to one recent DHB study, nearly one-in-three nursing students quit their studies before qualifying, due to financial pressure, family responsibilities and other factors made worse by… Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 7 June 2022
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Boris Johnson survives no confidence vote
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has survived a confidence vote taken against him by his Tory colleagues (211 to 148).
UK correspondent Olly Barratt spoke to Susie Ferguson. Audio
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One person died the roads on Queens Birthday
One person died on the roads over the long weekend, following a crash on the Waikato Expressway on Saturday morning.
The toll is lower than in previous years, with three deaths over Queens Birthday… Audio
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Black Ferns win over Australia in first game under new coach
The Black Ferns have begun a new era under head coach Wayne Smith with a hard-fought 23-10 win over Australia in Tauranga.
In dreadful conditions, the world champions overcame a 10-point deficit in… Audio
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Alopecia sufferers want more support for wigs
The Ministry of Health is edging closer to giving much-needed support for people who lose their hair.
Those suffering from alopecia are struggling to afford wigs and say the Government subsidy barely… Audio
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Tourism industry scrambling to rebuild
A battered travel industry is scrambling to get the cars, buses, and labour to gear up for increasing numbers of visitors but faces plenty of obstacles on the road to recovery.
The borders fully… Audio
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Who is Christopher Luxon?
Christopher Luxon is ruling out welfare cuts and state asset sales if National leads the government after next year's election.
After six months in the job Mr Luxon is rebranding the party -… Audio
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News in Tongan for 7 June 2022
The latest news in Tongan language (Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Nurses organisation concerned shortage will get worse
There are fears the nursing shortage is about to get much worse.
Nearly one-in-three nursing students drop-out before qualifying, due to financial pressure, family responsibilities and other factors… Audio
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Governor General on Queen's jubilee celebration
Forty members of a New Zealand Defence Force taua were among the 2000 military personnel taking part in the march near Buckingham Palace on Sunday as part of the weekend's Jubilee celebrations.
The… Audio
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Nurses organisation concerned shortage will get worse
There are fears the nursing shortage is about to get much worse.
Nearly one-in-three nursing students drop-out before qualifying, due to financial pressure, family responsibilities and other factors… Audio
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Education staff warn behaviour worse due to pandemic
Principals and teachers warn children's behaviour and achievement is worse because of the pandemic.
They say some young people have gaps in their learning and some have missed basic routines and… Audio
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UK PM Boris Johnson faces vote of no confidence
Boris Johnson's own MPs are taking part in a confidence vote for him.
Conservative MPs are locked in their caucus room after 54 disgruntled members of his own party submitted letters calling for him… Audio
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Government aware of global nursing shortage - Ardern
The Prime Minister says the Government is aware of a global shortage of nurses.
Jacinda Ardern told Morning Report there is already a campaign in place to get former nurses back to the profession.
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Midwives want government investment in staff training
Midwives are also calling for the government to urgently invest in staff training and recruitment now that Australia is injecting billions of dollars to entice overseas health workers.
This comes as… Audio
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Nearly one in three nursing students drop out before qualifying
Nearly one-in-three nursing students drop-out before qualifying, due to financial pressure, family responsibilities and other factors made worse by Covid-19.
At the same time, health boards and rest… Audio
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News in Samoan for 7 June 2022
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Early Sports News for Tuesday 7 June 2022
A brief update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 7 June
Audio 7 Jun 2022On today's First Up pod - the Cook Islands farewells one of its great characters, Trader Jacks founder Jack Cooper; we talk inflation, crime and te reo with National's deputy, Nicola Willis and a… Audio
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Morning Rural News for 7 June 2022
News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 7 June 2022
A brief update from the business sector. Audio
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Manawatū council votes to reduce Local Government NZ fee
A North Island council has voted to reduce the fee it pays to Local Government New Zealand, in protest against the Three Waters reforms.
Manawatū District Council says LGNZ signed an agreement not to… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 7 June 2022
French court upholds disputed New Caledonia referendum outcome;Pasifika community leaders awarded Queens Birthday honours; And we hear about how Pacific myths and legends are being used to help combat… Audio
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French court upholds New Caledonia referendum outcome
French court upholds disputed New Caledonia referendum outcome. Audio