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Te Anau thrilled by Lulu Sun's victory at Wimbledon
5:32 PM.Lulu Sun, who was born in Te Anau and last year switched allegiance from Switzerland to New Zealand, outplayed Emma Raducanu 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 to move into the quarter-finals, where she will play… Read more Audio
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TJ Perenara misses second half of All Blacks win in Dunedin
5:29 PM.The All Blacks are off to a winning start under new coach Scott Robertson but they will be forced into making at least one change to their line-up for Saturday's second game against England, Felicity… Read more Audio
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Are you still getting your Covid booster?
5:26 PM.We are deep into winter bug season and even though we are riding the back of a COVID-19 wave with new cases on the decline - there are still hundreds of new infections reported every week. So how many… Read more Audio
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Two drugs to treat heart disease not funded in NZ
5:17 PM.Cardiologists are warning people are dying years too young from heart failure because proper drugs aren't being funded and the Cardiac Society said Cardiovascular disease remains the number one cause… Read more Audio
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1 in 10 older people estimated to be victims of elder abuse
5:12 PM.Tough economic times and financial pressure are partly behind a spike in financial elder abuse cases, according to aged care workers. Age concern estimates 1 in 10 older people are victims of elder… Read more Audio
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Green Party asks Darleen Tana to resign
5:07 PM."Darleen, please resign,"that's the message the Green Party's co-leader has for disgraced former MP Darleen Tana, who has stood down from her party but remains a member of parliament with the taxpayer… Read more Audio
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Still adaquate budgeting support for those who need it - MSD
4:46 PM.A time-limited cash boost for budget advisers during the pandemic has run out, so the Ministry of Social Development has run a tender process for services to apply for contracts, not all were… Read more Audio
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Woman calls for replacement of adoption laws
4:41 PM.A woman whose newborn baby was taken from her while she was sleeping in an Anglican-run home for unwed mothers wants the church to issue a public apology and the country's adoption laws replaced… Read more Audio
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Green Party wants Darleen Tana to resign from parliament
4:36 PM.Tana resigned from the party at the request of caucus following the release of a long-awaited investigation into allegations of migrant exploitation at her husband's e-bike business. The Greens now… Read more Audio
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School holidays to kickstart Ruapehu's ski season
4:32 PM.Local business owners around Mount Ruapehu are hoping for the best of times ahead, after the worst of times of previous winters, Jimmy Ellingham reports. Audio
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Lulu Sun first kiwi into final 8 in Wimbledon singles
4:27 PM.New Zealand tennis' rising star Lulu Sun is making history and hoping to inspire more Kiwi players with her feats at Wimbledon. The 23 year old is into the quarterfinals of the grass court Grand Slam… Read more Audio
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Rats and possums may be good for environment
4:23 PM.Millions of dollars have been spent trying to control wilding conifers - which out-compete native plants and animals, and suck water from our catchments, there are fears they could cover 20 percent of… Read more Audio
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New president for Iran could make policy changes
4:14 PM.Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about a new president in charge in Iran, who could pave the way for some major changes in domestic and foreign policy, more talks of a… Read more Audio
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Homeowners finding it increasingly hard to meet mortgage repayments
4:08 PM.As the cost of living crisis bites, and job losses mount, homeowners are finding it increasingly hard to meet mortgage repayments. While not at the levels we saw during the GFC, mortgagee sales are… Read more Audio
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Rural Manawatu early childhood centre facing closure
5:48 PM.Country Kindy, between Feilding and Palmerston North, will have its licence cancelled by the Ministry of Education from 5pm on Monday. However, the Early Childhood Council is criticising the move as… Read more Audio
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Crowd crush at religious event in India
5:43 PM.Asia correspondent Erin Hale speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about the crowd crush in India that took over one hundred lives, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin calling for stronger cooperation across security… Read more Audio
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Warriors to have crucial clash with Bulldogs
5:31 PM.On a congested NRL ladder, all eight of the Warriors remaining regular season games loom as crucial, Jonty Dine speaks to Susana Lei'ataua. Audio
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Evening business for 5 July 2024
5:25 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Sir Keir Starmer is the new British Prime Minister
5:25 PM.Sir Keir Starmer is the new British Prime Minister off the back of a massive Labour Party victory in today's general election. Audio
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3 million dollar funding grant for Shortland Street
5:12 PM.The soap was on the gurney for Shortland Street, due to TVNZ's restructure, but has now been resuscitated with a three million dollar grant from New Zealand on Air, but there was no room for current… Read more Audio
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Newshub's final 6pm bulletin will go to air tonight
5:07 PM.After almost 35 years streaming into kiwi living rooms, Newshub's final 6pm bulletin will go to air tonight bringing to an end the broadcasting careers of some of the country's most high profile… Read more Audio
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Craft beer breweries in financial trouble
4:47 PM.Over the past year, we've seen a number of craft breweries hit financial trouble - including some well known names like Brothers Beer and Epic haven't been immune, money correspondent Susan Edmunds… Read more Audio
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Feral cats found all over Queenstown Lakes district
4:43 PM.Conservationists said feral cats are being found all over the Queenstown Lakes district, causing countless deaths of native taonga. Multiple groups are working together to try to tackle the problem… Read more Audio
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All Blacks first test against England
4:38 PM.Jamie Wall speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about the big game in Dunedin during the weekend. Audio
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UK: Rishi Sunak concedes to Labour leader Keir Starmer
4:30 PM.It was a woeful night for the outgoing Conservatives, which looks set to receive the lowest share of the votes in the party's history. Labour, on the other hand, looks set to be returned to government… Read more Audio