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Business News for 25 May 2022
6:53 AM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Twizel among the coldest spots in the country
6:50 AM.New Zealand is closing in on winter and temperatures are nose-diving. Twizel in the South Island is one of the coldest spots in the country - hitting -4.1 degrees earlier this week. We hear from… Read more Audio
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Govt commits $30m support to coastal shipping
6:46 AM.It's good for shipping, good for local supply chains and good for the regions. That's the message the government is underscoring with its new commitment to coastal shipping. It's promising $30 million… Read more Audio
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Multiple overnight gunshot incidents in Auckland
6:41 AM.The police are investigating five drive by shootings in Auckland last night. The shootings, believed to be gang-related, happened in Otara, Papatoetoe, Flat Bush, Papakura, and Te Atatuū between… Read more Audio
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Early Sports News for Wednesday 25 May 2022
6:35 AM.A brief update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 May 2022
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 25 May 2022
6:20 AM.A brief update from the business sector. Audio
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China remains top trading partner in multi-billion dollar trade
6:19 AM.China remains our top trading partner with two-way trade exceeding NZ$33 billion. Susie Ferguson spoke to National Party Simon O'Connor, who is a member Chair of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade… Read more Audio
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Stress of staffing shortages 'destroying' aged care nurse
6:08 AM.An aged care nurse who stayed at work for three days straight because of staffing shortages says she feels like the stress is destroying her. Sue manages an aged care facility in the rural North… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 25 May 2022
6:00 AM.Auckland is rocked by five drive-by shootings in one night, staffing shortages in the aged car sector sees one nurse stay at work for three days straight, homeowners brace for another interest rate… Read more Audio
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Tributes pour in for Dame Aroha Reriti-Crofts
8:55 AM.The former president of the Maori Women's Welfare League and Kapa Haka advocate, Dame Aroha Reriti-Crofts, will be laid to rest today at her urupa near Kaiapoi. Ashleigh McCaull reports. Read more Audio
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HIV prevention drug should be funded for immigrants - advocates
8:48 AM.Safe sex advocates want an effective HIV prevention drug funded for all immigrants not just those who are eligible for subsidised health care. PrEP reduces the risk of being infected with HIV by up to… Read more Audio
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Community cemeteries running out of volunteers, staff
8:43 AM.Public and community-run cemeteries around the country are struggling to recruit staff and volunteers. One volunteer at a Christchurch cemetary is holding the fort alone, and he, like many others, are… Read more Audio
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40 dead blue penguins washed up on Far North Beach
8:40 AM.Climate change is being blamed for more than 40 little blue penguins washing up dead over a week at a Far North Beach. Charlotte Cook has the story. Read more Audio
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Risk to crew in Wellington house fire downplayed
8:34 AM.Emails show senior Fire and Emergency managers played down the risks to crews and homes when a dodgy firetruck froze up at a big house fire in Wellington. Phil Pennington investigates. Read more Audio
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Nine candidates vying for Auckland top job
8:25 AM.Nine wannabes are contesting the Auckland mayoralty this October. We've heard a lot from Efeso Collins Viv Beck and Leo Molloy but what about the rest? Jonty Dine reports. Read more Audio
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Tonga eruption yields surprising scientific discoveries
8:18 AM.Scientists who've been on a month-long expedition to Tonga to map the impact of January's record-breaking volcanic eruption have made some surprising discoveries. The researchers expected to find… Read more Audio
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New IPEF could cause countries to cut trade with China - expert
8:10 AM.An international affairs expert believes the new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework could cause its allied countries to cut trade ties with China. We hear from Robert Ayson, who is a professor of… Read more Audio
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140 year anniversary of first frozen NZ lamb shipment to London
7:56 AM.Today marks 140 years since the first shipment of frozen New Zealand lamb made it to London. No mean feat, the successful shipment paved the way for what is now a billion dollar export industry… Read more Audio
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Fewer overweight four-year-olds in NZ than before - study
7:52 AM.A New Zealand study has found that overweight four-year-olds are less heavy than they used to be. What's more, the healthy downward trend is happening across all ethnic groups and socio-economic… Read more Audio
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Candidates debate underway for Tauranga by-election
7:49 AM.Roads and Māori health got the most attention at the first candidates debate ahead of next month's Tauranga by-election. A small well-behaved crowd of about 50 gathered last night to hear what… Read more Audio
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NZ troops to train Ukranian soldiers in using howitzer
7:48 AM.New Zealand is sending 30 troops to Britain to train Ukrainian soldiers in how to use a type of howitzer over the next couple of months. About 230 Ukraine soldiers will be trained. The gesture may put… Read more Audio
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ACC's problem-filled $74m system worth the price tag - CEO
7:45 AM.An internal review of ACC's new 74 million dollar case management system finds the benefits are still unclear and it's uncertain whether the expected savings of almost half a billion dollars will be… Read more Audio
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Families worried for elderly due to rest home restrictions
7:34 AM.Families are worried for their elderly relatives as rest homes restrict admissions to new patients because of a shortage of nurses. A survey of those running homes managing 22-thousand beds has found… Read more Audio
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Christchurch terror attack responders recognised with awards
7:26 AM.Police and others who showed exceptional courage and humanity in response to the Christchurch terror attacks will be recognised at a private awards ceremony this morning. Fifty-nine police staff will… Read more Audio