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Midday Sports News for 30 July 2025
12:28 PM.The Wellington Phoenix football club have hired the former Canada women's coach who spied on the Football Ferns at the Paris Olympics. Audio
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Midday Business News for 30 July 2025
12:20 PM.Midday Business News for 30 July 2025 Audio
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Gloriavale leader pleads guilty to indecent assault
12:16 PM.The 85-year-old leader of the remote West Coast Christian sect Gloriavale has pleaded guilty to a dozen charges of sexual assault, indecent acts and common assault. Reporter Keiller MacDuff spoke to… Read more Audio
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Thousands of nurses strike around the country
12:09 PM.Thousands of people have been at picket lines and marches around Aotearoa as the nurses' strike pushes into its fourth hour. NZ Nurses organisation delegate Mel Anderson spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 29th July 2025
1:45 PM.In today's episode, thousands of homes have been without power across Northland as what has been described as an 'atmospheric funnel', hits Aotearoa; Rain is falling steadily at the top of the South… Read more Audio
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Netball NZ yet to ink broadcast deal for ANZ Premiership
12:45 PM.The country's top netballers are shrouded in a cloud of uncertainty with Netball New Zealand still yet to ink a broadcast deal for the next ANZ premiership season. Netball Players' Association… Read more Audio
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Atmospheric funnel brings wild weather to many
12:40 PM.Severe weather is hitting many parts of the country, causing power outages, flooding, and downing trees. MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 29 July 2025
12:27 PM.The Warriors will play in Wellington for the first time in three years next year, with the club playing at Sky Stadium on ANZAC Day in April. Audio
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Midday Business News for 29 July 2025
12:20 PM.Midday Business News for 29 July 2025 Audio
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Dairy and Business Owners Group on scrapping card surcharges
12:15 PM.Small businesses say the government's payment surcharge changes are unfairly targeting them and it should instead be putting pressure on banks. Dairy and Business Owners Group chairperson Ankit Bansal… Read more Audio
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Tasman mayor on heavy rain in district
12:13 PM.Rain is falling steadily at the top of the South Island, where there are orange heavy rain warnings in force. Tasman mayor Tim King spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Thousands without power across Northland due to wild weather
12:10 PM.Thousands of homes have been without power across Northland as what has been described as an 'atmospheric funnel', hits Aotearoa. Northland reporter Peter de Graaf spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Monday 28th July 2025
1:45 PM.In today's episode, a school bus driver and a child are in hospital after the bus hit black ice and skidded into a line of trees in Hawke's Bay on Monday morning; A constitutional lawyer says the… Read more Audio
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Making garments in NZ getting harder
12:45 PM.For the fashion industry of Aotearoa simply making a garment is getting harder. Fashion writer Emma Gleeson spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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First version of list of overseas made building products available in NZ released
12:41 PM.The first version of a document listing all international building products now available in New Zealand has been released as the first step in the government's plans to turbo charge the construction… Read more Audio
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Midday Sports News for 28 July 2025
12:28 PM.Black Caps coach Rob Walter believes the teams adaptability paved the way for their success in Zimbabwe. Audio
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Midday Business News for 28 July 2025
12:20 PM.Midday Business News for 28 July 2025 Audio
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Electoral law changes 'serious breach of rights': Lawyer
12:14 PM.A constitutional lawyer says the electoral law changes planned by the government are a serious breach of New Zealanders rights. Constitutional lawyer Graeme Edgeler spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Child and driver in hospital after bus hits black ice in Hawke's Bay
12:10 PM.A school bus driver and a child are in hospital after the bus hit black ice and skidded into a line of trees in Hawke's Bay on Monday morning. Hawke's Bay reporter Alexa Cook spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 25th July 2025
1:45 PM.In today's episode, deaths in house fires is at its highest level in ten years; New Zealand is at significant risk of missing its 2050 climate target; New Zealand was once ranked third in the world… Read more Audio
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Plans for parking charges at pancake rocks at Punakaiki divides locals
12:47 PM.If you've travelled down the West coast of the South Island on holiday, no doubt you have stopped at Punakaiki to look at the pancake rocks. Pancake Rocks Café owner Grant Parrett spoke to Charlotte… Read more Audio
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NZ not in top 10 for end of life care
12:44 PM.New Zealand was once ranked third in the world for end-of-life care, now we don't even make the top 10. Palliative Care Collaborative Aotearoa chairperson Catherine D'Souza spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio