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Benjamin Netanyahu returns to Israel after strike on Golan Heights
4:03 PM.Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about all eyes being on Israel for a potential response to a deadly strike on the Golan Heights, the attack on the Golan Heights… Read more Audio
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Asia: North Korea sends more rubbish balloons to the South
5:41 PM.Asia correspondent Erin Hale speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about a powerful typhoon rocking parts of Asia and North Korea sending more rubbish balloons to the South, which have landed close to the… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 26 July 2024
5:32 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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All Blacks knocked out of Olympics
5:29 PM.Sports reporter Jonty Dine speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about New Zealand being knocked out of Paris after going down in their quaterfinal to South Africa. Audio
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Invercargill mayor Nobby Clark censured for second time this year
5:25 PM.Invercargill mayor Nobby Clark will be formally censured for a second time this year - this time for insulting and degrading behaviour during a TV interview. An independent investigation found he… Read more Audio
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Auckland businesses seeing progress in crime crackdown
5:18 PM.Auckland CBD businesses said they're seeing progress in cracking down on crime and anti-social behaviour, following the government increasing police foot patrols in the central city. Prime Minister… Read more Audio
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Two complaints laid against Law Society president
5:07 PM.There are now at least two complaints laid against Law Society president Frazer Barton after it was revealed he advised a church group it could destroy records for children in its care, hindering the… Read more Audio
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What do people think about military style boot camps?
4:54 PM.Visual journalist Nick Monro asked people in Auckland what they think about military style boot camps. Video, Audio
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Concerns lack of consultation with mana whenua for boot camps
4:46 PM.The inquiry estimated up to 200,000 people were abused in care between 1950 and 2019 and revealed that during that time, Maori survivors reported higher levels of physical abuse compared with other… Read more Audio
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Church group destroyed 27 years of records of children in their care
4:41 PM.There are calls for the police to investigate why a religious organisation deliberately destroyed 27 years worth of records of children in its care. The Royal Commission of Inquiry said its… Read more Audio
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Former Black Ferns captain speaks on being ousted from team
4:31 PM.Sports reporter Jamie Wall speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about Former Black Ferns captain Les Elder revealing her personal struggles after being ousted from the team and an update on the Olympics. Audio
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Wellington Water took 3 months to tell councils about budgeting error - report
4:26 PM.Upper Hutt's Mayor has lashed out at Wellington Water after an independent report revealed it took four months to tell the region's three councils about a 51 million dollar budgetting error. The… Read more Audio
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How much money do you need to retire?
4:23 PM.How much money do you really need to retire? For lots of people, that's a question that seems to get pushed to the back of their minds to worry about another day. But for Gen X in particular, it's… Read more Audio
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Canada: Wildfire season causes devastation across Jasper
4:16 PM.Canada correspondent Ashleigh Stewart speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about the wildfire season hitting a one of the country's most famous national parks and the reaction across Canada to the Olympic spy… Read more Audio
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6 prosecutions this year against unregulated electricians
4:07 PM.There's been six prosecutions against unregulated electricians, so far this year. While there's no specific data on fires caused by unlicenced sparkies, figures up to last month from Fire and… Read more Audio
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Australia: Businesses worry interest rate rise could crush economy
5:42 PM.Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about present worries for households and businesses that another interest rate rise could crush the economy. Audio
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Evening business for 25 July 2024
5:33 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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All Blacks Sevens in the quarter finals
5:28 PM.Sports reporter Jonty Dine speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about the All Black Sevens cruising into the quarter finals with wins over Japan and South Africa in Paris as well as some Olympic facts. Audio
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Maori and Pacific had more violence inflicted on them - Inquiry
5:25 PM.A survivor of abuse in a faith based institution wants a Pasifika specific approach to redress for some survivors. The Royal Commission's findings show Maori and Pacific survivors had more physical… Read more Audio
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'We have spending problems all over the show' - Levy
5:13 PM.Government appointed Health New Zealand commissioner Lester Levy's promising clinical services will not be impacted as he turns the money-heamoraging agency around. Professor Levy told Susana… Read more Audio
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PM not backing down on removal of military-style youth academies
5:07 PM.The government said it's possible it'll make wide legislative changes in response to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care's report. But the Prime Minister is not backing down on the… Read more Audio
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Gisborne musician part of study into recovery from meth use
4:55 PM.For 15 years, Gisborne musician and educator Jasmine Taare was a meth addict, turning to the drug to cope with life's difficulties. Now, she's clean and part of an innovative study seeing how meth… Read more Audio
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First govt military-style boot camps to begin on Monday
4:42 PM.The first of the government's controversial military-style boot camps begins on Monday, with 10 young people aged 15 to 17 due to take part at the pilot programme. It will be less than a week after… Read more Audio
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Canadian team drone flying dubbed 'Spy-Gate'
4:27 PM.Jonty Dine speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about New Zealand being the centre of a major international controversy after the Canadian team was caught flying a drone over the Football Ferns training. Audio
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Half empty flavoured milk bottles perplexing Alexandra locals
4:25 PM.Large, half-empty bottles of flavoured milk have been appearing on top of a particular petrol pump at a self-service station in Alexandra. It's been occuring for the past few months, every few days… Read more Audio