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Reviewing the weekend in sport
4:29 PM.A weekend of highs and lows in sport, here to wrap it all up on what could be a very special night for the All Whites at Eden Park is RNZ's Jamie Wall. Audio
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Dunedin skateboarder giving free lessons for new migrants
4:23 PM.A Dunedin local who's been giving free skate boarding lessons to the city's new migrants is hoping to encourage even more people into the sport. Danny Healy and his nephew Lewis Cameron started giving… Read more Audio
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Israel bombings continue as Gaza ceasefire collapses
4:14 PM.Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown with the latest on the Gaza ceasefire collapse, renewed conflict between Israel and Lebanon, and prospects of a nuclear deal between the US and Iran. Audio
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Principal warns over teens on highly addictive nicotene pouches
4:06 PM.A school principal is warning that just as we're starting to make progress towards reducing the number of young people vaping, we could soon be dealing with something even worse. There's an emerging… Read more Audio
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'Significant power outage' shuts down Heathrow Airport
5:40 PM.UK correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about Sir Keir Starmer's meeting with senior military leaders about establishing a peacekeeping force in Ukraine. She also spoke about a new report… Read more Audio
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Evening business for Friday 21 March 2025
5:30 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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NZ picked to win against Fiji in world cup qualifiers
5:24 PM.Just a few hours away from the All Whites game against Fiji in the Oceania World Cup qualifiers in Wellington. In the first semi-final the New Zealanders are favourites to win the Oceania… Read more Audio
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Slow progress on Dunedin hospital upgrade
5:20 PM.Dunedin's mayor says he is frustrated by the slow progress on building the new Dunedin Hospital despite close to a quarter of the budget already being spent. In its October Ministerial update, Health… Read more Audio
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New builds in Auckland coastal area unable to connect to wastewater
5:08 PM.Hibiscus Coast developers have been left "flabbergasted" by a Watercare decision that means their new builds can not be connected to the wastwater network. Late last year, Watercare announced that any… Read more Audio
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Chief Ombudsman stepping down
4:46 PM.One of the country's most powerful and outspoken watchdogs is stepping down as chief ombudsman. Peter Boshier took on the job in 2015 having been the principal family court judge and a law… Read more Audio
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Smattering of rain not enough to break drought in Taranaki
4:36 PM.South Taranaki farmers say a recent smattering of rain isn't enough to break a drought some are describing as the worst in more than 40 years. Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin has been… Read more Audio
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Calls for more security following behaviour in libraries
4:33 PM.A former Auckland librarian says threats and intimidation have become a daily part of library life, as advocates call on councils and the government to do more to keep workers safe. Finn Blackwell has… Read more Audio
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Secondary schools concerned about NZ Rugby plan
4:28 PM.New Zealand Rugby has struck a nerve with a number of secondary schools. Earlier this month the organisation announced a new under-18 squad to be selected this year. Dozens of schools have voiced… Read more Audio
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The price of being single
4:23 PM.Being single might have its advantages but the price certainly isn't one of them. It turns out, doing life solo can be expensive - much more so than being part of a couple. In the UK, analysis from… Read more Audio
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Protests over military law change in Indonesia
4:14 PM.Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about a law change in Indonesia giving military a bigger role in government, rare new footage of snow leopards captured in Pakistan and a Thai Airline… Read more Audio
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Bluff oysters off the menu at Al Brown's Depot Eatery
4:06 PM.It's no bluff, famous oysters harvested from Foveaux strait are off the menu at a top Auckland eatery because of concerns for the delicacy's future. Ngai Tahu, which owns about 20% of the Bluff oyster… Read more Audio
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Fears Australias's subsidised medicines - Tariff target
5:46 PM.There are growing fears in Australia that the country's much-cherished system of subsidising many crucial medicines could be set to become the next target in Donald Trump's global trade war… Read more Audio
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Mining company accused of ditching green commitment
5:43 PM.A deep sea mining company leading the charge for the budding future industry is being accused by enviromental groups of changing its corporate branding from fueling the green transition to supporting… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 20 March 2025
5:35 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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New Zealand Breakers sold to new owners
5:31 PM.Change is on the horizon for the New Zealand Breakers with the sale of the Auckland-based NBL club.The ownership group, lead by former NBA player Matt Walsh who was based in America, have sold the… Read more Audio
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15-year-old youngest in history to break 4-minute mile
5:24 PM.Teenage sensation Sam Ruthe ran himself into the record books with a sub four minute mile paced every step of the way by another Sam Olympian Sam Tanner. Tauranga's 15 year old Sam Ruthe is the… Read more Audio
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Calls for council crackdown on freedom camping in Queenstown
5:17 PM.Streets are becoming toilets and rubbish pits.That was one resident's message to Queenstown Lake District Councillors in a call for the council to crackdown on freedom campers. Councillors voted to… Read more Audio
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Creditor says they were blindsided by liquidation of Libelle
5:08 PM.The small businesses paying the price for free school lunches after the collapse of the main provider Libelle Group. Libelle, which made meals for the government's revamped programme, has gone bust… Read more Audio
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Former batsman Ross Taylor on trip to India with prime minister
4:46 PM.In a bid to knock it out out of the park on a trade trip to India the government is using a not so secret weapon; Cricket Diplomacy. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon pledged to get a free trade deal… Read more Audio
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The economy moves out of recession
4:42 PM.The economy emerged from recession at the end of last year with a stronger than expected bounce in activity, on the back of tourism and agriculture. Gross domestic product the broadest measure of… Read more Audio