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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 4 October 2024
On today's episode, Dunedin City mayor Jules Radich declared a state of emergency for Dunedin just after midnight Thursday night as heavy rainfall began to cause widespread flooding, about 100 people… Audio
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Judith Collins on South Pacific Defence Ministers Meeting
Pacific Defence Ministers are warning the region is not a testing ground for long-range missiles. Defence Minister Judith Collins spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Pacific leaders concerned over Chinese missile testing
Pacific Defence Ministers are warning the region is not a testing ground for long-range missiles. Eleisha Foon spoke to Defence Ministers on the sidelines of the South Pacific Defence Ministers… Audio
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Sports News for 4 October 2024
New Zealand Rugby is seeking clarity from the sport's governing body following France's decision to go against World Rugby rules and exclude some frontline players from next year's test series against… Audio
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Sports News for 4 October 2024
New Zealand Rugby has asked World Rugby for more information following France's decision to exclude some frontline players from next year's test series against the All Blacks. Audio
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Sports News for 4 October 2024
New Zealand Rugby is seeking more information from global governing body World Rugby following France's decision to exclude some national squad players from next year's test series against the All… Audio
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Mata Reports: Perenara McAllister - A Killing Without Consequences?
Perenara McAllister was killed while trying to protect someone else. His whānau are still looking for justice. Video
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Witnesses, footage, and no consequences after killing
Perenara McAllister was killed while trying to protect someone else. His whānau are still looking for justice. Video, Audio
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Lilliput Libraries: The little libraries packing a big punch
For nine years now, these small, painted wooden cabinets have been popping up on street corners where people can borrow and donate books for others for free. Audio
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Free forestry wood for those who need it
When Tasman District Council announced a free firewood giveaway last year - chaos ensued. Audio
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Sean Boyd's creations from scrap metal
Audio 3 Oct 2024As a young boy Sean Boyd was the kid that took apart household items and toys, trying to transform them into different items. The foundations for what he does now as a junk artist were laid early on.
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 3 October 2024
On today's episode, the Israeli Defence Force says it is sending more troops to join its efforts on the ground, Ngapuhi hapu want to move forward towards treaty settlement, if it is done on their… Audio
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Tim Southee resigns as Black Caps captain
Tim Southee has resigned as Black Caps Test captain, with Tom Latham stepping in full-time. Cricket commentator Bryan Waddle spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Silver Ferns go down to England in second netball test
The Silver Ferns have lost the Taini Jamison Trophy after their second test against the England Roses on Wednesday night. Netball reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Undercover sting finds heated tobacco devices being sold
An undercover sting led by grassroots volunteer group Vape-Free Kids NZ has found more than 20 stores across Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch are selling IQOS heated tobacco devices - despite… Audio
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Sports News for 3 October 2024
The Silver Ferns have lost the Taini Jamison Trophy after failing to protect a one-point halftime lead in last night's second netball test against England in Porirua. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 2 October 2024
Black Caps bowler Tim Southee says it was his decision to step aside as test captain. Audio
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GPs concerned over impact of free Covid tests ending
Public health advice still urges people to test and isolate if they have the virus - but now those who suspect they have Covid will need to pay. College of General Practitioners Medical Director Dr… Audio
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Sports News for 2 October 2024
Tim Southee has reportedly stepped down as Black Caps test captain following their series defeat in Sri Lanka. Audio
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Mata Season 2 | Episode 18: Annette Sykes on marine and coastal areas, Tākuta Ferris on its impact on Te Wai Pounamu
Treaty lawyer and former Mana Party candidate Annette Sykes discusses the amendments to the Marine and Coastal Areas Act, and Te Tai Tonga MP Tākuta Ferris shares how it will impact his electorate and… Video, Audio
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Sports News for 1 October 2024
Records tumbled as India launched a batting blitz to overtake Bangladesh's first innings total of 233 in 28 overs on day four of the rain-affected second test in Kanpur. Audio
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PM finally moves into official residence
Audio 30 Sep 2024The Prime Minister has ditched his Wellington city apartment and moved into the newly refurbished Premier House. The 37-million-dollar property has received an interior paintjob, new curtains and… Audio
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Sports News for 30 September 2024
Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua can see the positives following a nail-biting first test loss to England in Auckland. Audio
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Problem Pokies and 35 years of theatre marae with Jim Moriarty
The latest production by Māori theatre company Te Rākau Hua o Te Wao Tapu, Unreel tells the story of a community affected by gambling as the Hīnaki Hotel looks set to launch the very first AI pokie… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 29 September 2024
“Early in the morning our song shall rise to thee”, writes Reginald Heber in his well-loved hymn, Holy, holy, holy. Sing along in this week’s programme. Audio
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Nick Long and his long-range superconductor electric rocket
Audio 28 Sep 2024Nick Long has been called the grandfather of superconductors and for good reason. He's the reason why one of the coldest, hottest, and most powerful superconductor electric rocket thrusters ever to be… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 28 September 2024
China's missile test in the Pacific an 'unwelcome development'; Drug smugglers from PNG sentenced in court; Pacific leaders debate seabed mining at UNGA; Bougainville Chocolate festival the biggest… Audio
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China's missile test in the Pacific an 'unwelcome development'
On Wednesday China carried out a ballistic missile test in the Pacific ocean, the first in 44 years. Audio
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All Blacks set to verse Wallabies in Wellington
Audio 27 Sep 2024RNZ's All Black correspondent Jamie Wall spoke to Lisa Owen about the latest from the All Black camp about the Bledisloe Cup on Saturday, the National Under 85 kg Club Cup final being on before the… Audio
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Pasifika women working for free due to pay gap - data
Audio 27 Sep 2024From today, Pasifika women are working for free. This is according to new data from the Council of Trade Unions which calculates the date each year, that women start working for free because of the… Audio