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Onslow College faces classroom shortage after buildings deemed earthquake prone
8:37 AM.A Wellington High School is facing a severe classroom shortage after a block of classrooms and its gym were shut indefinitely over the weekend due being deemed earthquake prone. Onslow College… Read more Audio
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Sports Chat for 29 October 2024
8:30 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Thousands apply to Tenancy Tribunal every year
8:25 AM.Thousands of people apply to the Tenancy Tribunal every year to have it sort disputes between landlords and tenants. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Loss of 600 jobs impacting Timaru economy
8:20 AM.The loss of 600 jobs in Timaru is hitting the local economy hard with retailers already seeing a big drop in sales sparking fears that more shops will close. Alexa Cook went to Timaru to find out how… Read more Audio
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NZ F1 driver Liam Lawson caught up in rivalry
8:15 AM.New Zealand driver Liam Lawson has found himself caught up in the newest rivalry in Formula One. Motorsport analyst Bob McMurray spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Police Association on large-scale boy racer events
8:10 AM.The Police Association believes rural officers lack resources to manage large-scale boy racer events. Police Association President Chris Cahill spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Sports News for 29 October 2024
8:06 AM.Liam Lawson has publicly apologised to Sergio Perez after giving the Red Bull driver the middle finger during the Mexican Grand Prix. Audio
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PM Luxon on Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Samoa
7:53 AM.The Prime Minister has returned from the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Samoa declaring the Pacific faces severe challenges from natural disasters. Christopher Luxon spoke to Ingrid… Read more Audio
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Patients with diabetes charged for 'free' devices
7:50 AM.Some pharmacies have been charging people with diabetes for their free glucose monitors which have been fully government funded since the first of October. Ruth Hill reports. Audio
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Israeli forces kill three journalists in Lebanon
7:44 AM.Israeli forces killed three journalists in Lebanon and raided a hospital in northern Gaza early Friday. Beirut correspondent Amélie David spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Govt spends $3.5 million defending itself against historic claims
7:40 AM.The government has spent more than $3.5 million defending itself against historic claims in the last decade. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more. Audio
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Silver Ferns claim Constellation Cup
7:35 AM.The Silver Ferns claimed the Constellation Cup for just the third time in 14 series with a thumping win by 18 goals in Perth. Former Silver Ferns great Anna Stanley spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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No deaths on the roads over long weekend
7:27 AM.No one has died on the roads this holiday weekend. Director of the National Road Policing Centre Superintendent Steve Greally spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Employers angry foreign staff waiting months for work visas
7:24 AM.Employers are angry and frustrated that their foreign staff are waiting months for news about work visas. Gill Bonnett reports. Audio
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Calls for inquiry into Te Kura
7:17 AM.There is a call for an inquiry into the national distance education school, Te Kura, but staff are scared to speak out. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Trump distances himself from racist remarks at New York rally
7:09 AM.Former President Donald Trump has distanced himself from what have been described as "vulgar, racist remarks" made at his Madison Square Garden rally in New York. Washington DC correspondent Simon… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 29 October 2024
7:06 AM.Manchester United have sacked manager Erik ten Hag, with the team languishing 14th in the Premier League after nine games and winless in Europe this season. Audio
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Commonwealth to look at reparations for slave trade countries
6:44 AM.An international relations expert says the Commonwealth's commitment to look at possible reparations for slave trade countries will be a long and complex ride. Otago University Professor of Politics… Read more Audio
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Masterton mayor on violent boy racer event
6:41 AM.Wairarapa locals are outraged after hundreds joined a boy racer event over the weekend that turned violent. Masterton District Council mayor Gary Caffell spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 29 October 2024
6:36 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 29 October 2024
6:25 AM.News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 29 October 2024
6:24 AM.Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Warnings govt undermining two housing developments in Wellington
6:17 AM.There are warnings the government is undermining two big housing developments it wants to fast-track by refusing to contribute to local public transport improvements. Kate Green has the story. Audio