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Evening business for 16 September 2024
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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The Black Caps could be disrupted with more rain forecast
16 Sep 2024The Black Caps could face more games of hallway cricket this week as rain is again forecast to disrupt another Test match. New Zealand's one-off Test against Afghanistan was abandoned on Friday… Audio
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Judge tells jury to decide if they can trust evidence in Muchirahondo trial
16 Sep 2024A judge has told jury members in the trial of a Christchurch man accused of multiple sex offences that they need to decide if they can trust the evidence of the 15 female complainants. John Hope… Audio
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Police investigating 31 dogs taken from Northland property
16 Sep 2024Someone took up to 31 Cavalier King Charles and Cavoodle dogs and puppies from a Mangapai property on the sixth of September because animal welfare. Rescue charity HUHA, travelled up the North Island… Audio
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Possible failed assassination attempt on Trump prompts investigation
16 Sep 2024Multiple investigations are underway after what appears to be a second failed assassination attempt in just nine weeks on former US President Donald Trump. The man, armed with an AK47, had apparently… Audio
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Govt at risk of not meeting public service targets
16 Sep 2024The coalition's much-publicised goal of reducing violent crime is at risk, with figures showing the trend heading in the opposite direction. Back in April, the government set itself nine public… Audio
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Crown lawyer delivers closing remarks in Polkinghorne trial
16 Sep 2024Philip Polkinghorne's wife was in the way of his life with his "intoxicating" mistress, according to the Crown lawyer who today delivered her closing remarks in the trial of the former eye surgeon. He… Audio
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New Jetstar trans-tasman flights to take off from Hamilton and Dunedin
16 Sep 2024New Trans Tasman flights will soon be taking off in Hamilton and Dunedin just in time for the next winter school holidays. Jetstar has announced new services from Hamilton to the Gold Coast and… Audio
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Coach Jitka Klimkova's resignation was own decision - NZ Football
16 Sep 2024New Zealand Football doesn't want former Football Ferns coach Jitka Klimkova to leave and said it was all her decision to resign after months of turmoil. Klimkova has left the head coach role three… Audio
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Tougher tweaks to gang patch law will suppress free speech - lawyer
A human rights lawyer believes tougher tweaks to the government's gang patch law are over reach and will suppress free speech. Amendments to the proposed patch prohibition will give police… Audio
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Israeli investigation into hostage deaths uncovers difficult details
16 Sep 2024Middle East correspondent Perry Wilton spoke to Lisa Owen about an Israeli investigation into the deaths of three hostages last year uncovering some difficult details, and Houthi rebels successfully… Audio
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Could you put your phone down for six hours?
16 Sep 2024Could you put your phone down for six hours or the duration of a school day? Reporter Anna Sargent hit the streets of Christchurch to see what people reckon. Audio
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Auckland secondary school seen cultural changes due to cellphone ban
Ditching cellphones at school has led to new real world connections according to one of the country's largest seondary schools. The government ban came into force in April but Mount Albert Grammar… Audio
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World first makes it to Aotearoa
16 Sep 2024Ahead of its tour of Aotearoa, the Netherlands-based Calefax Reed Quintet talks with Bryan Crump and plays live in the RNZ studio. Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 16th September 2024
16 Sep 2024Today on the pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show with Jesse Mulligan. Plus producer Tom Riste-Smith joins them to discuss some Ig Nobel Prize willing research which found: the direction… Audio
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Here Now
Kadambari Raghukumar meets two botanists who've spent their life studying the rare, unique and rather smelly flower Rafflesia in South East Asia. Audio
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Stories of kindness
16 Sep 2024People are fundamentally good and the internet can be a tool to unite people rather than divide them. That's not just wishful thinking for Gabe Reilich and Lucia Knell. They work for a media platform… Audio
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Expert Feature: how to read body language
16 Sep 2024For today's feature we're looking at what we say when we're not saying anything at all. We're talking about body language, the non-verbal clues that offer insight into what we're all really thinking… Audio
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Made in NZ: if you want to make some holes, these are your guys
16 Sep 2024Sutton Tools has been making tools for boring holes at their factory in Kaiapoi since 1962. Jesse talks to general manager Kevin Donovan about why making cutting tools is anything but "boring". Audio
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TV Critic: Bump (Neon) and The Perfect Couple (Netflix)
Our TV reviewer Caitlin Cherry talks about two series centered around dysfunctional families: the Australian show, Bump (Neon), and The Perfect Couple (Netflix) starring Nicole Kidman. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Monday 16 September 2024
16 Sep 2024On today's episode, our correspondent in the USA provides the latest on an apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump; Workplace Relations and Safety Minister, Brooke van Velden… Audio
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Make wool great again
16 Sep 2024As costs have increased the price of wool has remained static. A kg of strong wool costs slightly less than it did in 2005. The industry looking for new ideas. Former wool farmer and current business… Audio
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Hamilton and Dunedin get a link to the outside world
For the first time in 13 years international flights are making their long-awaited return to Hamilton and Dunedin. Jetstar will offer direct flights from Hamilton to Sydney and both cities will fly… Audio