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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
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Midday Business News for 18 July 2025
12:20 PM.Midday Business News for 18 July 2025. Audio
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NZ reaches deal with Canada after dairy trade dispute
12:16 PM.Fonterra is pleased to see the end of a long running trade dispute involving NZ and Canada. Fonterra global external affairs director Simon Tucker spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Fat Freddy's drop founder Chris 'Mu' Faiumu dies
12:11 PM.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. RNZ Music Programmer and long time friend Zen… Read more Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 17th July 2025
1:45 PM.In today's episode, retailers are relieved to see a reduction in bank fees for processing card payments, but say it doesn't go far enough; A finance lender is calling for the government to step in and… Read more Audio
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Food prices up 4.6 percent on annual basis
12:45 PM.Butter is now nearly $5 more expensive than it was more than 10 years ago, and helped drive food prices in general up almost 5 percent year-on-year in June. Money Correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to… Read more Audio
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Academic warns over using AI to reduce costs of Regulatory Standards Bill
12:40 PM.An academic is warning artificial intelligence is not the silver bullet David Seymour has suggested it will be for reducing the cost of the Regulatory Standards Bill. Victoria University senior… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 17 July 2025
12:35 PM.Midday Rural News for 17 July 2025 Audio
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Calls for govt to financially support people fleeing abusive relationships
12:15 PM.A finance lender is calling for the government to step in and help financially support people fleeing abusive relationships. Good Shepherd chief executive Emma Saunders spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Retailers welcome reduction in bank fees for card payments
12:10 PM.Retailers are relieved to see a reduction in bank fees for processing card payments, but say it doesn't go far enough. Retail NZ chief executive Carolyn Young spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 16th July 2025
1:45 PM.In today's episode, the Waikato District Council is investigating a road that locals call the "rollercoaster" after a woman and two children were killed in a crash on Tuesday; New Zealanders are once… Read more Audio
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Court rules Australian govt owes no duty of care to Torres Strait Islanders to protect them from Climate Change
12:54 PM.In a landmark ruling, an Australian court has found the government owes no duty of care to Torres Strait Islanders to protect them from the impacts of climate change. Monash University climate law… Read more Audio
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Kiwi pukupuku spotted on West Coast
12:45 PM.A pair of Kiwi singing in the night led to confirmation the Kiwi pukupuku is living in the bush on the West Coast. Kiwi Recovery Group leader Emily King spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Govt puts a stop to open plan classrooms
12:42 PM.The government has put a stop to open plan classrooms - after more than a year of signalling it wasn't interested in this style of build. Remuera Intermediate Principal Kyle Brewerton spoke to… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 16 July 2025
12:35 PM.Midday Rural News for 16 July 2025 Audio