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Councils need more revenue options amid double-digit rates rises
6 May 2024More than 80 percent of councils around the country are planning a double-digit rates rise this next year. Local Government New Zealand president and Selwyn District mayor Sam Broughton says the… Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
6 May 2024We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Song about flatulence takes out top prize at the Children's Music Awards
6 May 2024A song about flatulence has taken out the prize for best Children's Music Video at the Children's Music Awards. Don McGlashan spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Scanner-on-wheels takes cancer diagnostics to rural areas
6 May 2024The $7 million mobile unit, made in the Netherlands, will park at provincial and rural hospitals, making it easier for people to get screened. Mercy Radiology Medical Director Dr Remy Lim spoke to… Audio
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Consumer watchdog warns over use of unregistered builders
6 May 2024Consumer New Zealand says homeowners need to conduct due diligence before hiring a tradesperson. Melanie Earley reports. Audio
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Sports Chat for 6 May 2024
6 May 2024An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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NZ finish second at Bermuda Sail GP
6 May 2024The Bermuda round of Sail GP is set to finish on Monday morning, with Australia bouncing back to the top with two race wins and a first-place finish. AUT sailing expert Professor Mark Orams spoke to… Audio
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Dozens of cattle infected with bird flu in the US
6 May 2024Dozens of cattle herds in the United States are infected with bird flu and public health experts say there's a risk migratory birds will carry the strain around the world infecting cows in other… Audio
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Shipping may be brought into carbon-cutting targets
6 May 2024The Climate Change Commission is floating the idea of bringing international shipping into the country's carbon-cutting targets. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports. Audio
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Labour on government's new water policy
6 May 2024The Labour Party is crying foul over Auckland's new government agreement separating council finances from its water provider. Labour's local government spokesperson Kieran McAnulty spoke to Corin… Audio
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Sports News for 6 May 2024
6 May 2024The Black Ferns Sevens have pipped Australia for the World Series regular season title after beating their rivals 31-21 in the final of the Singapore leg to finish top of the standings. Audio
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Kumara crop 'best in years' say Northland growers
6 May 2024Good news for fans of New Zealand's most loved root vegetable - after Cyclone Gabrielle and the disastrous 2023 season, Northland's current crop of kumara is the best growers have seen in years… Audio
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Key names in NZ fashion industry launch new report
6 May 2024Several key names in New Zealand's fashion industry are gathering in Auckland this morning to launch a new report - "Threads of Tomorrow". Mindful Fashion chief executive Jacinta Fitzgerald spoke to… Audio
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Singer Ria Hall announces bid for mayor in Tauranga
6 May 2024The singer-songwriter Ria Hall has announced her bid for mayor in Tauranga. Musician and mayoral hopeful Ria Hall spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Woman survives "one in a million" reaction to medicine
6 May 2024A young woman who suffered an extremely rare, near-fatal reaction to a medicine says it was terrifying not knowing whether she would ever fully recover. Ruth Hill reports. Audio
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News in Tongan for 6 May 2024
6 May 2024The latest news in the Tongan language(Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Former head of Ruapehu Alpine Lifts to put in bid to take over ski-field
6 May 2024The former head of Ruapehu Alpine lifts says he'll be putting in a bid to take over a central North Island ski-field. Dave Mazey spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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AT in talks with Waka Kotahi about sharing cameras for congestion charging scheme
6 May 2024Auckland Transport is headed into talks about whether it can share Waka Kotahi's highway cameras for the city's congestion charging scheme - to cut costs. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Two by Twos minister outed as paedophile attended meetings
6 May 2024An American minister of a global secretive sect who was outed as a paedophile and sexual predator after his death had visited New Zealand multiple times to attend the religious group's annual… Audio
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Armed police on Ponsonby Road after man killed
Auckland's Ponsonby Road is closed this morning, with armed police on site, after a man was killed there last night. Reporter Maia Ingoe spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Auckland deputy mayor on Local Water Done Well policy
6 May 2024Auckland's water provider says it will be able to make crucial infrastructure investments now that a new deal has been signed off. Auckland's Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson spoke to Corin Dann. Audio