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Government announces $1.9b boost for Corrections
4:23 PM.The coalition government will spend $1.9 billion dollars over the next four years on more prison beds, prison officers and rehabilitation for remand inmates. RNZ's deputy political editor Craig… Read more Audio
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Israel move to shut down local Al Jazera offices
4:16 PM.Middle East correspondent Camille Nedelec speaks to Lisa Owen about ceasefire talks between Hamas and international mediators, the Israeli government's move to shut down Al Jazeera's offices in the… Read more Audio
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Council compliance wardens "potentially dangerous"
4:07 PM.Auckland council's use of compliance wardens with no legal powers to deal with anti social behaviour is a potentially dangerous slippery slope, according to a former top cop. Former police inspector &… Read more Audio
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South China braces for disaster amid torrential rain
5:44 PM.Asia correspondent Per Elinder Liljas speaks to Lisa Owen about southern China bracing for disaster amid torrential rain, a heatwave affecting multiple countries and the battle for AI ramping up… Read more Audio
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Brynderwyns closure good for some businesses
5:37 PM.A Northland business owner says it was horrible to see yet another slip on the Brynderwyn hills, just weeks before the road was due to re-open. Luka Forman reports. Audio
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Evening business for 3 May 2024
5:32 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Winston Peters continues criticism of Bob Carr
5:28 PM.Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters appears undeterred by legal threats, doubling down on his criticism of former Australian senator, Bob Carr. Political Editor Jo Moir reports. Audio
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Super Rugby making last ditch run for play off spots
5:25 PM.Sports reporter Jonty Dine speaks to Lisa Owen about the big weekend of Super Rugby Pacific. Audio
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Florist at centre of Genter allegations wants MP sacked
5:14 PM.A Wellington florist who claims she was bullied by MP Julie Anne Genter says the Green should be sacked, because tax payers can do better for their bucks. Four Seasons Florist Laura Newcombe speaks to… Read more Audio
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Police Minister promises crime policies will deliver
5:08 PM.The police minister says its not realistic to expect a crime free nirvana over night but he remains confident the government's tough on offending policies will deliver over time. Police Minister Mark… Read more Audio
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Gold cards soon to be allowed on rival Waiheke ferry
4:50 PM.The clock is ticking on Fullers' monopoly for the Waiheke ferry service with the Government set to enable newcomers Island Direct to become part of the gold card scheme from the 1st of July. Louise… Read more Audio
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Duck shooting season gets underway
4:44 PM.Regions across the country are awash with camo as hunters flock to the best spots for the opening of duck shooting season this weekend. Sally Murphy reports. Audio
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All Blacks potentially headed to Qatar in 2026
4:32 PM.RNZ sports journalist Jamie Wall speaks to Lisa Owen about the All Blacks potentially competing in Qatar in 2026. Audio
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Huge challenges caring for of child amputees in Gaza
4:23 PM.Thousands of injured children are struggling to recover after amputations without proper medical equipment and adequate pain relief, according to Save the Children. Its spokesperson Sacha Myers speaks… Read more Audio
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British Columbia to roll back drug decriminalisation
4:13 PM.Canada correspondent Ashleigh Stewart speaks to Lisa Owen about British Columbia rolling back drug decriminalisation, Ontario curbing phone use in schools and the solar eclipse having a lasting effect… Read more Audio
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Cost of burials set to skyrocket in South Waikato
4:07 PM.The cost of a weekend burial in South Waikato could be about to skyrocket - by 354% in some cases. Libby Kirkby-McLeod reports. CEO of the Funeral Directors Association, Gillian Boyes speaks to Lisa… Read more Audio
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Australian data breach affects almost one million people
5:42 PM.Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about a data breach affecting almost one million people. Audio
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Evening business for 2 May 2024
5:32 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Peters faces legal threats over Bob Carr comments
5:29 PM.In the face of legal threats and calls for the foreign minister to be stood down, Winston Peters is digging in. Political editor Jo Moir reports. Audio
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Super Rugby Pacific heads to Tonga
5:25 PM.Super Rugby Pacific is heading to Tonga for the first time in what will be a homecoming for players from both teams. Moana Pasifika are hosting the Highlanders in Nuku'alofa in the historic game that… Read more Audio
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Ferry service to replace busted Wynyard Quarter bridge
5:15 PM.A ferry service to replace a busted bridge in Auckland's viaduct won't have anywhere near the capacity needed and could take more than three times as long as the usual walk. Eke Panuku boss David… Read more Audio
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Union calls for AT to make bus stops safer
5:11 PM.Auckland transport's blaming a recent spike in violent attacks at bus stations on the school holidays saying more young people were using public transport. First Union Organiser Hayley Courtney speaks… Read more Audio
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Machete wielding man arrested after hospital lockdown
5:07 PM.Police are still hunting the armed man who fired at a car outside Wellington Hospital. Lauren Crimp reports. Audio
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Ferry won't resolve Wynyard Quarter woes
4:54 PM.Businesses in Auckland's Wynyard Quarter say replacing a broken bridge with a ferry won't make up for lost business. Reporter Finn Blackwell spoke to businesses. Audio
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Greens launches disciplinary action against Genter
4:50 PM.The Green Party has launched disciplinary action against its MP Julie Anne Genter following her extraordinary outburst in Parliament last night. Craig McCulloch reports. Audio