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From safari to espresso - a Covid-19 career change
5:55 PM.The world of Covid-19 has forced some people to switch their livelihoods around entirely.
A Havelock North woman used to sell safari trips to Africa - now she's working as a coffee roaster.
She's… Read more Audio
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Breakers prepare for move to Australia for basketball season
5:52 PM.The Breakers basketball team are preparing to set up camp across the Tasman for up to six months.
The team was due to leave tomorrow but have delayed their departure to coincide with the release of… Read more Audio
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Covid-19 Christmas: Pasifika families split by border limits
5:49 PM.Border restrictions in the Pacific due to Covid-19 are keeping New Zealand-based Pasifika apart from their families back in the islands this Christmas.
For many families, it's an annual tradition to… Read more Audio
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Behind scenes at WOMAD: Discord over Covid-19 risks
5:43 PM.The organiser of WOMAD says it had little choice but to pull out of the 2021 event.
The Taranaki Arts Festival Trust says it risked losing millions of dollars and going broke if Covid-19 disrupted… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 30 November 2020
5:38 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Epilepsy deaths: GPs not aware of brand switches
5:31 PM.Two GPs caring for patients who died after switching brands of an epilepsy drug say they were not aware of the Pharmac brand switch when they prescribed the drug for their patients.
The GPs were… Read more Video, Audio
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Proposed congestion charge not a new tax, Auckland Mayor says
5:22 PM.Motorists could be charged $3.50 to drive through Auckland's central city during peak hours.
A joint government - Auckland Council report says there's a strong case for congestion charging in the… Read more Video, Audio
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Abuse survivor urges change to Catholic Church system
5:18 PM.Warning: Details in this report will be distressing to some listeners.
A woman who was abused as a child by a Marist Brother has challenged the Church to make urgent changes to the way it operates.
… Read more Audio
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Flooded Plimmerton cleans up while facing more heavy rain
5:14 PM.Residents of the Porirua suburb of Plimmerton are busy cleaning up and getting rid of the mud after extensive flooding damaged more than a dozen properties.
At the same time, the Council and other… Read more Audio
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Sunnyhills death: Body in car thought to be Elizabeth Zhong
5:11 PM.Police are still investigating after a woman was found dead in the east Auckland suburb of Sunnyhills.
Fifty-five-year-old Elizabeth Zhong was reported missing on Saturday and officers believe they… Read more Audio
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WorkSafe charges 13 parties over Whakaari eruption
5:06 PM.After the largest and most complex investigation WorkSafe has ever carried out, it's laid criminal charges against 13 parties in relation to the Whakaari White Island eruption last December - ten… Read more Audio
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Video footage of Canterbury cat released - but how big is it?
6:22 PM.Could there really be a black panther or a puma living in Canterbury?
Last month, Christchurch osteopath Mark Orr was mountain biking on the Perseverance track near Hanmer Springs when he told Checkp… Read more Video, Audio
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Litttle promises to tackle 'structural changes' in health
6:20 PM.Labour's Andrew Little got his first grilling as Health Minister today as he was quizzed on the sector's bullying and burnout problems.
In response, Little is promising to fast-track reforms… Read more Audio
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NZ visa system frustrating for couples split by Covid-19
6:16 PM.New Zealand citizens or residents say they are back to square one as they battle for visas for their overseas partners.
And some are crying foul over a two-tier system allowing border exemptions to… Read more Audio
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Eating disorder numbers double since 2019 in NZ
6:07 PM.The number of New Zealanders with eating disorders seeking help has at least doubled this year, pushing treatment services to breaking point, according to a support group.
Eating Disorders… Read more Video, Audio
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Malls busy for Black Friday with early Christmas shopping
5:55 PM.It's not Friday the 13th but it is Black Friday in New Zealand and alongside Boxing Day, today marks one of the biggest shopping days of the year.
Black Friday is originally an American tradition… Read more Video, Audio
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International cricket finally returns to Eden Park
5:47 PM.After a 259-day hiatus, the Black Caps finally get to play international cricket again tonight.
The first of three T20s against the West Indies in Auckland signals the start of a home summer set to… Read more Video, Audio
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Major banks trial joint regional hub in Martinborough
5:44 PM.The future of banking may be here with a regional hub kicking off in Martinborough today - a one-stop-shop for customers.
The major banks are trialing the joint-service for the next year - after… Read more Audio
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Record numbers sign up for polytech apprenticeships
5:40 PM.Polytechs are trying to make more space available as record numbers sign up for apprenticeships.
Since July when the government made them fees free for the next two and a half years, twice as many… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 27 November 2020
5:34 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Māori Party, House Speaker dispute continues in Parliament
5:27 PM.The row between the Māori Party and the Speaker of the House has continued today, with both sides accusing each other of grandstanding.
The minor party is unhappy with the Speaker because… Read more Audio
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Man jailed for more than three years over motel rape
5:24 PM.A man who raped a woman in an Auckland motel after going on a date with her has been jailed for three and a half years.
The man, who has interim name suppression, was found guilty of rape after a… Read more Audio
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Working from home - what's your carbon footprint?
5:18 PM.Working from home saw an eight percent jump in residential energy demand as office life became more digital.
While ditching physical meetings to dial in might mean fewer cars on the road, is it as… Read more Audio
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Growers say fruit may still rot despite RSE worker exemption
5:14 PM.Growers say fruit may still be left to rot, despite the Government promising that 2,000 seasonal workers from the Pacific can come through the border to help with the harvest.
They're saying… Read more Audio
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'We're going to lose kids' - mother urges govt to boost funding for eating disorder treatment
5:07 PM.The mother of a teenager with anorexia and bulimia says children will die unless the government puts more money and resources into treatment for eating disorders.
The demand for services has more… Read more Video, Audio