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Sports News for 16 August 2024
8:06 AM.Restoring pride is a central focus for the All Blacks following their shock loss to Argentina in Wellington. Audio
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Te Papa to charge international visitors entry fee
7:56 AM.Te Papa has decided to start charging international visitors an entry fee of $35 from next month. Chief Executive Courtney Johnston spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Ukraine forces continue advance into Russian territory
7:48 AM.Ukraine says its forces are continuing their advance into Russian territory, moving forward in several directions. BBC's Security Correspondent Frank Gardner spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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MRI and Nuclear Medicine Technologists to walk off job over pay
7:39 AM.MRI and Nuclear Medicine Technologists have walked off the job today for four days, saying Health New Zealand has failed to address pay claims. Union advocate Abbey Hebson spoke to Morning Report. Audio
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Z Energy fights back over green washing case
7:33 AM.Eight months ago, Consumer New Zealand teamed up with the Environmental Law Initiative and Lawyers for Climate Action New Zealand to file a joint claim against Z Energy, but Z Energy is fighting back… Read more Audio
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NZ isn't adapting to climate crisis fast enough: Climate Change Commission
7:29 AM.The Climate Change Commission says New Zealand isn't adapting to the climate crisis fast enough and the status quo is unsustainable. Rod Carr chairs the Commission and he spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Immigration minister announces new Specific Purpose Work Visa
7:16 AM.The Immigration Minister is confident allowing employers to bring in more seasonal workers won't lockout New Zealanders looking for work. Erica Stanford spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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‘In tears daily’: calls for more medical training ramps up
7:15 AM.A rural healthcare manager says clinicians are breaking down in tears daily over pressures they're facing from staff shortages. Ellen O'Dwyer reports. Audio
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Extradition order for Kim Dotcom signed
7:12 AM.Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith has signed an extradition order for Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom. Audio
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Pricing errors at supermarkets costing NZers millions: Grocery Commission
7:07 AM.Kiwis may be losing tens of millions of dollars a year due to supermarket pricing errors according to the Grocery Commission. Commissioner Pierre van Heerden spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Sports News for 16 August 2024
7:06 AM.A reshuffled All Blacks side are chasing a 50th straight test without a loss at Eden Park tomorrow night as they look to bounce back from the shock defeat to Argentina last week in Wellington. Audio
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Arrests made over death of actor Matthew Perry
6:46 AM.Five arrests have been made over the death of the actor Matthew Perry. Hollywood correspondent Sandro Monetti spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Wellington Girls' College principal on week of disruptions
6:42 AM.It's been a week of disruption at Wellington Girls College with the closure of classrooms in an earthquake prone building. School principal Julia Davidson spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Early Business News for 16 August 2024
6:25 AM.Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Meth lollies may be linked to Mexican cartels: Researcher
6:15 AM.A drug researcher suspects small blocks of meth wrapped to look like pineapple lollies may be linked to Mexican cartels. Illicit Drug Monitoring System at Massey University head Dr Chris Wilkins spoke… Read more Audio
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Ten months since Israel began ground operations in Gaza
6:10 AM.In the ten months since Israel began ground operations in Gaza in retaliation for the 7th of October massacre by Hamas, 40,000 Palestinians have died. Tel Aviv correspondent Sarah Coates spoke to… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 16 August 2024
6:06 AM.Sam Cane says he is happy taking a backseat role in the All Blacks now he is no longer captain. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 15th August
10:00 AM.On today's episode, many economists and retailers are welcoming the first cut to the official cash rate in four years, down 25 basis points, as a relief for mortgage-holders and businesses. ANZ's… Read more Audio
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Dunedin mayor suggests Dunedin Sound festival for city
8:56 AM.Following the death of The Chills' frontman Martin Phillips, Dunedin mayor Jules Radich has suggested an annual music festival to keep the culture alive and support the city's modern music scene… Read more Audio
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Stacy Gregg takes top prize at Children's book awards
8:52 AM.The author Stacy Gregg has taken out the top prize at this year's New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults held on Wednesday night in Wellington. New Zealand Book Awards for Children and… Read more Audio
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Palau President accuses china of 'weaponising tourism'
8:47 AM.Palau's President says China is weaponising tourism in a bid to get the nation to leave its relationship with Taiwan. Caleb Fotheringham reports. Audio
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PM Luxon on way to Sydney to meet Aus PM
8:43 AM.The Prime Minister flew out to Sydney Thursday morning for his first official Trans-Tasman meeting with his Australian counterpart where security and defence will be front and centre amid concerns… Read more Audio
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Ageing Well on report calling for changes to care model
8:40 AM.The Government's Nation-wide Service and Campus Planning report shows that by 2043, 9 out of 10 hospital beds will be filled with someone aged 65 years or over if the care model doesn't change… Read more Audio