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Africa: Suspected serial killer arrested in Kenya
5:47 PM.Africa correspondent Elna Schütz speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about a suspected serial killer being arrested in Kenya, the Gambia having a win against the practice of female genital mutilation and some… Read more Audio
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Evening Business for 17 July 2024
5:36 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Home calendar announced by New Zealand Cricket
5:32 PM.The home calendar was announced today by New Zealand Cricket and features just one test series, albeit an exciting one against England, Jonty Dine speaks to Susana Lei'ataua. Audio
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Wairoa homes burgled while residents waiting for repairs
5:28 PM.Some Wairoa residents are still figuring out when they can move back into their homes almost a month on from the second devastating flood in less than two years. Some homes have been burgled while… Read more Audio
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Minister Penk considering reverting to old building standards
5:16 PM.A new standard to keep our homes warm and dry introduced just last year, may be rolled back if Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk gets his way. Information obtained by RNZ under the… Read more Audio
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Govt draft emission plan will result in higher emissions
5:08 PM.The Government is facing the heat over its draft Emission Reduction Plan - with climate experts saying it ignores decades of advice, places too much faith in technology that doesn't exist and will… Read more Audio
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Petition launched to stop build of Wanaka's only McDonald's
4:51 PM.5,500 people have signed a petition calling for Queenstown Lakes District Council to stop the fast-food giant going up just off the State Highway 6 and State Highway 84 roundabout, although the… Read more Audio
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Tirau fast food takeover will ruin town's character - locals
4:46 PM.Tirau is known for its large corrugated iron animals, boutique cafes and small town charm. However, in the north island town a David and Goliath battle is brewing, with a proposal for a Burger King… Read more Audio
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NZ unlikely to meet long term emissons targets
4:40 PM.The government today outlined how it plans to meet New Zealand's emissions goals after scrapping several Labour-era policies. However, the Draft Emissions Reduction Plan shows the country is on track… Read more Audio
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More than 40 people killed in air strikes in Gaza strip
4:32 PM.More than 40 people are reported to have been killed in air strikes in the Gaza strip - including 17 in a designated safe zone. The Israeli military said it was attacking Hamas militants, who… Read more Audio
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NZ finalises Olympic team for Paris
4:31 PM.195 athletes will wear the silver fern in Paris this year - the gender split being close to equal with 98 men and 97 women. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen speaks to Susana Lei'ataua to break down… Read more Audio
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Former Olympic speed skater survives falling through ice
4:25 PM.Andrew Nicholson, who attended three Winter Olympics and has just picked up four silver medals at the World Masters, speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about when he was skating on the Manorburn Dam at the… Read more Audio
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Asia: 6 people found dead at luxury hotel in Bangkok
4:13 PM.Asia correspondent Erin Hale speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about six people being found dead at a luxury hotel in Bangkok, a senior North Korean diplomat defecting to the South and T-shirts displaying… Read more Audio
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Consumer NZ responds to people driving out of town for cheaper fuel
4:08 PM.Consumer NZ CEO Jon Duffy speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about people living in one region and driving to a nearby town to get petrol as it is cheaper and some advice to people dealing with this issue. Audio
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Motorists travelling out of town to get cheaper fuel
4:06 PM.Many motorists around the country said they're paying more for fuel than their nearby neighbouring towns, with some travelling out of their way to get better bang for their buck. There are three… Read more Audio
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Norm Hewitt being remembered as a giant totara
5:50 PM.Norm Hewitt is being remembered as a giant totara in Porirua where he contributed to the community over many years. The former All Blacks hooker, who had motor neurone disease, has died at the age of… Read more Audio
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Australia: Banks accused of funding fossil fuel companies
5:40 PM.Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about Australia's major banks being accused of using complex "backdoor" funding techniques to fund fossil fuel companies as a way of… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 16 July 2024
5:35 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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NZ Para-cycling team of 5 going to Paris Paralympics
5:30 PM.A five strong New Zealand Para-cycling team is hoping to turn world championship success into medals at the Paris Paralympic Games next month. Three cyclists will be back for a second Paralympics and… Read more Audio
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Thames residents fed up with dis-proportionately high price of petrol
5:24 PM.Fuel in the Coromandel town costs between $2.91 and $2.96 a litre for 91 octane, 20 - 30 cents a litre more than nearby areas like Ngatea, or Tairua, which sit at around $2.69 a litre. Several locals… Read more Audio
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GPs to hear whether Te Whatu Ora will increase proposed funding
5:14 PM.GPs are expecting to hear back shortly - on whether Te Whatu Ora will budge on its proposed four percent funding boost - or clinics will be forced to hike fees. Nelson Bays Primary Health chief… Read more Audio
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Arbitrator rules in favour in govt in police pay dispute
5:08 PM.Police will be getting a $1500 lump sum payment, a flat $5000 pay increase plus another four percent increase in July and again in 2025. There will also be a 5.25% increase in allowances backdated to… Read more Audio
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Asian staff third biggest ethnic group working for corrections
4:53 PM.Working in corrections demanding, and not one that has traditionally been popular with New Zealand's Asian communities. But that's changing, as RNZ Asia's Blessen Tom explains. Audio
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Asian staff third biggest ethnic group working for corrections
4:53 PM.Working in corrections demanding, and not one that has traditionally been popular with New Zealand's Asian communities. But that's changing, as RNZ Asia's Blessen Tom explains. Audio
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Warning signs for speed cameras put up around NZ
4:50 PM.Signs warning of the presence of speed camera are being put up around the country, the government said it wants motorists to get a fair warning before they get a speeding ticket. The sign initiative… Read more Audio