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NZ donors to Gaza fighting Givealittle after page shut down
12:42 PM.New Zealand donors are fighting Givealittle for refunds after a fundraising page for people in need in Gaza was shut down over concerns around funding terrorist groups and money laundering. Ciara… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 23 July 2025
12:36 PM.A top executive in China's meat industry is praising New Zealand's animal welfare. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 23 July 2025
12:28 PM.There is plenty of support for a change of netball in New Zealand. Audio
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Midday Business News for 23 July 2025
12:20 PM.Financial hardship is leading to more KiwiSaver withdrawals. Audio
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NZers will need to deal with high butter prices for longer: Dairy analyst
12:15 PM.A dairy analyst says New Zealanders will have to put up with high butter prices for the time being, until commodity prices and consumer demand subsides. Rabobank senior dairy analyst Michael Harvey… Read more Audio
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Coroner calls for stronger legislation to prevent boxing deaths
12:10 PM.The family of a man who was killed in a charity boxing event is backing a new recommendation from the coroner, that there needs to be strong legislation to prevent further deaths. Kain Parsons… Read more Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 22nd July 2025
1:45 PM.In today's episode, the Prime Minister has described the war in Gaza as an absolute catastrophe; A collection of money donated by New Zealanders for families in Gaza is being withheld by Paypal for no… Read more Audio
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Drag Queen Spankie Jackzon selling winners sceptre to raise funds for arts project
12:48 PM.The winner of season two of the 'Drag Race Down Under' television show has her sights set on a new sparkle - but at a great sacrifice. Drag Queen Spankie Jackzon spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Govt's curriculum changes come under fire
12:42 PM.The government's curriculum changes have been described by one school union as chaotic and imploding. Ministry of Education's Acting Hautu, or leader, of its Curriculum Centre Pauline Cleaver spoke to… Read more Audio
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Midday Sports News for 22 July 2025
12:28 PM.Silver Ferns captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio has made herself unavailable for this year's internationals. Audio
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Midday Business News for 22 July 2025
12:20 PM.Midday Business News for 22 July 2025 Audio
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Paypal withholding money donated for families in Gaza
12:17 PM.A collection of money donated by New Zealanders for families in Gaza is being withheld by Paypal for no reason. Emily Writes spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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PM Luxon describes war in Gaza as 'catastrophe'
12:11 PM.The Prime Minister has described the war in Gaza as an absolute catastrophe. Otago University Professor of International Relations Robert Patman spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Monday 21st July 2025
1:45 PM.In today's episode, more expensive food, rents and power prices have driven inflation to a 12-month high; Hamilton police are still looking for the people and weapons involved in a deadly brawl in… Read more Audio
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Cat burglar stealing clothes on Auckland's North Shore
12:45 PM.Residents in an Auckland North Shore neighbourhood have a literal cat burglar on their hands. Helen North spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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DeLuney trial: Defence argues no breakdown in relationship between accused and mother
12:42 PM.* This audio has been updated for legal reasons. Julia DeLuney's defence says there's no evidence of a breakdown in the relationship between her and her mother, Helen Gregory, that would explain a… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 21 July 2025
12:35 PM.Midday Rural News for 21 July Audio
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Hamilton police looking for people involved in deadly brawl
12:18 PM.Hamilton police are still looking for the people and weapons involved in a deadly brawl in Hamilton over the weekend. Reporter Lucy Xia spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Inflation hits 12-month high
12:11 PM.More expensive food, rents and power prices have driven inflation to a 12-month high. Business editor Gyles Beckford spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 18 July 2025
1:45 PM.In today's episode, A pioneer of the New Zealand music scene has died. Chris Ta'aloga Faiumu, also known as DJ Mu or Fitchie, was a founder of the band Fat Freddy's Drop; Fonterra is pleased to see… Read more Audio
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Phoenix fans excited for Wrexham FC clash
12:45 PM.Phoenix fans are anticipating cold weather but an electric atmosphere at Saturday's match against Wrexham FC. Phoenix supporter group Yellow Fever spokesperson Ethan Franfen spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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NZ teens hope govt follows UK's lead to let under 18s vote
12:42 PM.Teens in New Zealand are hoping we follow the UK's lead and let under 18s vote. Make it 16 NZ Co-Director Thomas Brocherie spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio