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How matariki is being made a public holiday
5:37 PM.The man instrumental in making Matariki an official public holiday is calling on the government to continue to support and help grow Matariki ahead of next weeks Budget. Professor Rangi Matamua was… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 24 May 2024
5:32 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Reactions from third flight from New Caledonia
5:31 PM.A third flight from New Caledonia has just touched down in Auckland carrying 50 very relieved New Zealanders. They'd been unable to get home from the French territory due to civil unrest, which has… Read more Audio
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Kiwi sprinter sets WR at Para Athlectics World Champs
5:27 PM.Hamilton sprinter Danielle Aitchison has set a new world record at the Para Athletics World Championships in Japan. Aitchison won the 200 metre T36 gold medal to add to the silver medal she won… Read more Audio
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Ferry passenger still missing
5:23 PM.Multiple agencies are still searching for a man who's believed to have gone went overboard in Wellington Harbour this morning. Police say the missing man is Pakeha and in his 40s - they haven't yet… Read more Audio
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Singapore Air changes hot food rules
5:15 PM.Singapore Airlines will no longer serve hot meals when the seat belt sign is on during all its flights - after a passenger died and more than 100 were injured during severe turbulance. Aviation… Read more Audio
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Police Commissioner on knife crime after teen killing
5:08 PM.Police Commissioner Andrew Coster speaks with Susana Lei'ataua about what can be done about knife crime after 16-year-old schoolboy killed in Dunedin. Audio
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Why youngest people get hit hardest by job losses
4:45 PM.Young people are being hit the hardest by job losses. Our unemployment rate is sitting at 4.3 percent is expected to rise above 5 percent by next year. But for young people - aged between 15 and 24… Read more Audio
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Shock after 16-year-old killed in Dunedin
4:41 PM.Police say it only took them a minute to arrive at the scene of a fatal stabbing at the Dunedin bus hub, arresting a thirteen-year-old boy for murder. Tess Brunton reports Audio
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Wellington Water apologises for budget hole
4:36 PM.Wellington Water apologised to councils after discovering a multi-million dollar hole in its budget. The error was only spotted after most councils had already signed off on their long-term plans… Read more Audio
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The Chiefs to clash with the Hurricanes in Hamilton
4:27 PM.RNZ sports journalist Jamie Wall previews Friday night's showdown between the Chiefs and the Hurricanes in Hamilton with Susana Lei'ataua. Audio
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Tourism NZ focused on attracting tourists in off peak months
4:25 PM.Tourism New Zealand is making a bold pitch for visitors to come here in the off season. The agency will now funnel its money into campaigns to encourage people to come here from March to November… Read more Audio
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Toronto's effort to decriminalise drugs denied
4:24 PM.Canda correspondent Ashleigh Stewart speaks to Susan Lei'ataua about Toronto's failed efforts to decriminalise illicit drugs, a Canadian airline's plea to the government to help lower the cost of… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brown on crime in Auckland
4:07 PM.Auckland City Mayor Wayne Brown speaks to RNZ's Checkpoint about rising crime in inner city Auckland and whether he feels safe walking around at night Audio
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Australia: Cost of living gap widens between generations
5:41 PM.Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about the cost of living gap widening between younger and older generations. Audio
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Pigeon Valley Startup: Four young siblings selling kindling
5:36 PM.Four siblings have banded together to spark up a little business in the hope it will help them fund their big dreams. They've collected pinecones, branches and wood from around their rural property to… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 23 May 2024
5:33 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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France declines another evacuation from New Caledonia
5:29 PM.The government says it is frustrated there has been no progress in bringing New Zealanders stuck in New Caledonia home today. More than 200 are still in the Pacific Island nation after France declined… Read more Audio
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Mody Maor makes shock departure from Breakers
5:24 PM.The New Zealand Breakers need a new coach just months out from the start of the Australian National Basketball League season. Head coach Mody Maor has quit after two years in the job opting to take up… Read more Audio
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Covid-19 Modeller says new variant threatens wave in NZ
5:16 PM.Covid modeller Michael Plank explains to Susana Leiataua how new Covid variants are threatening to bring another wave of the virus as we head into winter. Audio
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Yellow Brick Road CEO on high demand on mental health services
5:12 PM.Yellow Brick Road chief executive John Moore talks to Susana Leiataua about how an overwhelmed mental health system is putting pressure on families. Audio
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Hospital beds at full capacity in NZ
5:07 PM.Hospital beds for mental health patients are so in demand people are being turned away from wards and discharged suddenly. Figures released by Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand for its northern region… Read more Audio
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Students step in to help unwell bus driver
4:46 PM.Charlotte Davie speaks to Susana Leiataua about stepping in to help her bus driver when she suffered a medical event and started swerving on the road. Audio
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Open banking set to change how people pay
4:42 PM.We all know the feeling of making an online purchase and having to get up to grab your credit card from across the room. That's about to change with open banking set to change the way people can make… Read more Audio
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Should the govt help first home buyers?
4:34 PM.Visual journalist Nick Monro asks people if the government should provide help to first home buyers. Audio