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Vast majority of kiwis say ban social media for under-14s
An IPSOs survey morning has found that almost three quarters of New Zealanders support a social media ban for under-14 year olds, and that 44 percent of kiwis think mental health is as the biggest… Audio
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Michele Allison: tackling Ironman in her 70s
Now in her 70s, Kiwi athlete Michele Allison will be taking place in this weekend's Kona Ironman in Hawaii. Audio
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Toitu Te Tiriti’s split with Te Pati Maori
A leader of the Toitu Te Tiriti movement, Eru Kapa-Kingi announced it was severing its ties with Te Pāti Māori. Audio
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2025's Silver Scrolls shortlist, reviewed
Jeff Wragg is a composer, producer and music educator, as well as a regular contributor to NZ Musician magazine, and he takes Mark through this year's shortlist. Audio
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Re-imagining life in Taranaki in the 1940s
Get used to seeing Airana Ngarewa's face, he's got a new novel out and over the next few weeks he'll be up and down the country appearing at book shops and writers' festivals. The book is 'The Last… Audio
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Machete found in hunt for Auckland student’s killer
Police have found a machete which they believe could be related to the killing of PhD student Kyle Whorrall who died after an attack at an Auckland bus stop at Easter. Detective Inspector Glenn… Audio
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Israel welcomes NZ’s decision to delay Palestinian recognition
Israel is pleased the New Zealand government has decided now is not the time to recognise a Palestinian state. Israel's Ambassador to New Zealand, Alon Roth spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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What Trump’s missile dome blueprint could mean for NZ
A US general in charge of building Donald Trump's Golden Dome missile defence system has come up with a blueprint. Phil Pennington reports. Audio
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Backlash over NZ’s refusal to recognise Palestine at UN
The government is being criticised for its decision not to recognise Palestine at the UN General Assembly last week. Political reporter Anneke Smith spoke to Corin Dann from New York Audio
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Latest from the U.S
NZ's decision on whether to recognise a Palestinian state comes on the heels of a tumultuous week in the US. Audio
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A glimmer of hope for families living with Huntington’s
A glimmer of hope has emerged for families carrying the gene for Huntington's Disease. It's very personal for RNZ Political Reporter Lillian Hanly, who spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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NZ midwives dismiss Trump’s pregnancy paracetamol warning
The chief executive of the New Zealand College of Midwives is urging New Zealanders to dismiss Donald Trump's assertions that taking paracetamol while pregnant can lead to autism in the baby. Alison… Audio
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Chemist Warehouse to open on Newmarket’s Broadway
Audio 24 Sep 2025Chemist Warehouse will open in Newmarket, in the space left empty by Smith and Caughey's. Newmarket Business Association CEO Mark Knoff-Thomas spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Outward bound introduces course for over 60s
Outward bound is pushing the age boundary with a new course aimed at those 60 plus. The not for profit specialises in personal and professional development, and building resiliance by challenging… Audio
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People’s Coffee founder sells up after 'brutal' 18 months
The founder of Wellington coffee brand, People's Coffee, says a brutal 18 months in the hospitality industry led to his decision to sell the business entirely. Ellen O'Dwyer reports. Audio
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Television Critic: The Paper, The Morning Show S4, & Platonic S2
Our TV critic Dom Corry reviews a brand new spin-off of 'The Office'. 'The Paper' The Paper is an American mockumentary sitcom series created by Greg Daniels and Michael Koman. In Toledo, Ohio, a same… Audio
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Hawke’s Bay clinic sees surge amid cost of living strain
A free walk-in health clinic in Hawke's Bay is seeing a sharp increase in demand due to people struggling with the cost of living and GP availability. Alexa Cook reports. Audio
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Black Ferns lose to Canada at Women’s RWC
Tough semi-final sees the defending World Champs Black Ferns go down to Canada 34 - 19. Audio
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Continued delays in children’s dental care
The New Zealand Dental Association says that while there is a decrease in the number of children who are overdue for their annual check-up, the numbers are still far higher than before covid. Audio
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Hobson’s Pledge accused of misusing councillor’s photo
Audio 19 Sep 2025A New Plymouth district councillor says lobby group Hobson's Pledge used his likeness without permission, in its campaign against Maori wards. Councillor Dinnie Moeahu spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Residents push back on Auckland’s high-rise housing plan
An Auckland woman has spoken of the horror of living surrounded by apartment buildings and is warning a plan to allow even higher ones will ruin her suburb. Jessica Hopkins reports. Audio
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El Niño’s hidden role in hayfever season
For hayfever sufferers, spring can bring a whole load of unwelcome symptoms. Victoria University of Wellington professor Rewi Newnnam spoke to Corin Dann Audio
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Aotearoa’s rising stars perform with the NZSO
Six impressive young soloists perform music by classical heavyweights Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, and Richard Strauss, accompanied by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. (VIDEO)
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Hawke’s Bay event director welcomes funding for big acts
A Hawke's Bay event director hopes a cash injection from the government will make it easier to attract high-profile entertainers to the regions. Mission Estate Winery event director, Garry Craft… Audio
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Four phones, three weeks: Teen self-esteem and social media’s distorted mirror
Audio 2 Sep 2025Teenagers say they feel 'bombarded' by body image content on social media - and that it can lead to a darker side of the algorithm.