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NZ leader makes big announcements on Fiji visit
The New Zealand government is removing the transit visa requirement for Fijians travelling through the country. Audio
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PNG's PM avoids no confidence vote again
Yet again the Papua New Guinea opposition has failed to file a motion for a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister, James Marape. Audio
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More pressure on government over cancer drugs pledge
Another group of cancer doctors is piling the pressure on the government to honour it's election promise to patients... It believes have so far been overlooked in drug funding decisions. Dr Rodger… Audio
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Porirua swimmers getting sick from sewage
Porirua leaders have voted in favour of upgrading a pump station in the hope of stopping sewage flowing into the sea at Titahi Bay. Kate Green reports. Audio
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Simeon's $4billion pothole plan
The government's confirmed a total of four billion dollars of funding to patch up and prevent pot holes on the motu's roads and highways. Transport minister Simeon Brown says the funding boost is a… Audio
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Ukraine-style visa for Palestinians explored
Government briefings show the immigration minister asked for an estimate of Palestinians who might apply to join their families in New Zealand if the Government opened a Ukraine-style visa category… Audio
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Luxury home owners take cash overseas
A luxury real estate company claims multi million dollar property owners are selling up and abandoning New Zealand for the lucky country..taking their cash with them. Patterson Luxury says industry… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for 6 June 2024
On today's episode, X-rays, CT scans, and diagnostic ultrasounds will soon be free for all New Zealanders when referred by their GP, the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety Brooke van Velden… Audio
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Minister for Workplace Relations on Holidays Act changes
The Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety denies proposed changes to the Holidays Act will disproportionately affect certain groups. Brooke van Velden spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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X-rays and CT scans soon to be free with GP referral
X-rays, CT scans, and diagnostic ultrasounds will soon be free for all New Zealanders when referred by their GP. Health Minister Dr Shane Reti spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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NZ's Indian communities react to Modi's election win
New Zealand's Indian communities are paying attention to how Narendra Modi's style of leadership will change, now he's leading a coalition. Indian Weekender editor Ravi Bajpai spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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WCC to debate whether to delay work on Golden Mile
Wellington city councillors will debate on Thursday whether to delay work on the Golden Mile until a new transport plan has been drawn up. Wellington councillors Tony Randle and Teri O'Neill spoke to… Audio
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Labour on proposed changes to Holidays Act
Part-time workers could end up with less sick leave if proposals by the Workplace Relations Minister go ahead. Labour's workplace relations and safety spokesperson Camilla Belich spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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CTU on govt plans to change Holidays Act
The country's biggest union warns that fixing genuine problems shouldn't be at the expense of the country's most vulnerable workers. Acting CTU president Rachel Mackintosh spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Data shows police foot patrols in Auckland are down
Official police data shows foot patrols in Auckland are down, not up. On Wednesday, the police minister, Mark Mitchell, lauded a 60 percent increase in foot patrols in the Auckland CBD in the six… Audio
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EMA welcomes govt vow to fix Holidays Act
The Employers and Manufacturers Association is among those welcoming the Government's vow to fix the Holidays Act. The employer association's head of advocacy Alan McDonald spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 6 June
Audio 6 Jun 2024On today's First Up pod: our Taranaki reporter Robin Martin tells us about street crime in central New Plymouth; does an expired RAT test still accurately tell you if you've got Covid? Biochemistry… Audio
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Review of ECE sector to take place
The early childhood education sector is the first in the firing line of the Ministry of Regulation, with a review to take place over six months. Capital Kids early childhood centre manager Megan White… Audio
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Sepuloni: sick leave entitlements, govt going back on promises
Labour's Deputy leader Carmel Sepuloni weighs in on proposed changes to the Holiday's Act. Audio
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Auckland central's top cop says big increase in foot patrols
Confusion reigns over claims police foot patrols in Auckland CBD have increased 60 percent since National came to power. Police Minister Mark Mitchell's used the figure in the wake of a law and order… Audio
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Increased police presence in CBD far from obvious
A top Auckland property developer says claims of an increased police presence in the CBD are far from obvious. At a law and order meeting last night, a number of central city Aucklanders told the… Audio
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Local alcohol policy gets second chance in Christchurch
A decade after the Christchurch City Council embarked on a failed million-dollar attempt to introduce a Local Alcohol Policy in the city, councillors have voted to give it another go. But the… Audio
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Prime Minister wraps up trip to Niue
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon wraps up his trip to Niue with a commitment to fund more renewable energy. Audio
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Tuku Morgan on why he's so fired up
Waikato-Tainui leader Tuku Morgan tells Guyon why he's so fired about the backlash against te reo, how young Māori have the power to change the future and why he's not sorry about that underwear… Video, Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 5 June
On today's episode, central city Aucklanders have told the Police Minister they don't feel safe and want more officers on the beat as well as a downtown police station, Police Minister Mark Mitchell… Audio
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Te Whatu Ora respond to nurses' safety concerns
The Nurses Organisation says its members fear the directive from Health NZ/Te Whatu Ora to save $105m across hospitals by July will put their own safety, and that of patients, at risk. Te Whatu Ora… Audio
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Committee ponders full probe into rural banking
Parliament's primary production select committee is considering a full inquiry into rural banking - with MPs from all sides concerned over what they've heard in preliminary hearings. Audio
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Labour attacks Govt for cutting spending for public housing
Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins lashed out against the Government on Tuesday for cutting funding for public housing maintenance, saying the wrong choices were made in the budget. Hipkins spoke to… Audio
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UK election one month away
With the election exactly one month from now, and the ruling Conservative party tipped for a crushing defeat, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has a lot to prove against Labour's Keir Starmer in the first… Audio
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India's BJP set to win third straight election
India's ruling BJP are set to win a third consecutive term in power, but without the landslide victory predicted. India correspondent Ishan Garg spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio