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Early Business News for 10 April 2025
6:25 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Trump pauses tariffs for EU
6:18 AM.The European Union will also have its tariffs paused, despite voting in favour of hitting a series of American goods with a retaliatory 25 percent tariff. Correspondent in Brussels Pablo Gutierrez… Read more Audio
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Trump hits China with 125 percent tariff, others paused
6:08 AM.Donald Trump announced he is pausing and lowering reciprocal tariffs on some nations, not including China - which he has raised to 125 percent. Washington correspondent Kate Fisher spoke to Paddy… Read more Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 9 April 2025
10:00 AM.On today's episode, the country's biggest exporters are trying to come to grips with what exactly the Trump's tariffs mean, while global stock markets have been volatile, taking big swings both up and… Read more Audio
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Bio-tech company claims to have cloned ancient wolf
8:56 AM.Bio-tech company Colossal claims to have brought back dire wolf puppies by using cloning and gene-editing technology to alter the genes of a grey wolf. Professor Philip Seddon from the Otago… Read more Audio
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Gary Stead stepping down as Black Caps white ball coach
8:50 AM.Gary Stead is stepping down as Black Caps white ball coach, and New Zealand Cricket says it's stepping up its search for somebody to fill the role. Former Black Caps coach John Bracewell spoke to… Read more Audio
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Berhampore residents upset over speed limit reversal
8:44 AM.Residents of a Wellington suburb campaigned hard for a lower speed limit - and now they're looking at losing it. Reporter Krystal Gibbens reports has more. Audio
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South Dunedin residents face inevitable flooding: Report
8:40 AM.A recent report shows half of all buildings in South Dunedin are at risk of flood and that figure will be closer to 70 percent by the turn of the century. Tess Brunton has more. Audio
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Sports Chat for 9 April 2025
8:37 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Minister Simon Watts on shut down of green investment fund
8:24 AM.The government's green investment fund is shutting down. The NZGIF came under fire last year over its $145 million loan to failed company Solar Zero. Climate Change Minister Simon Watts earlier spoke… Read more Audio
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Doctor on police's mental health callout changes
8:18 AM.Police will be going to the next phase of their withdrawal from mental health callouts on the 14th of April, bringing in a 60 minute limit for emergency department transfers. New Zealand Faculty for… Read more Audio
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Labour MP on report highlighting harassment against female politicians
8:11 AM.A New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences article out Wednesday looks at harassment experienced by female parliamentarians. Labour MP Ingrid Leary has her own stories of abuse and said none of this… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 8am - 9 April 2025
8:06 AM.New Zealand Cricket is currently weighing up the pros and cons of having multiple Black Caps coaches. Audio
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Former Labour leader Andrew Little may run for Wellington mayor
7:54 AM.Former Labour Party leader and Minister Andrew Little says he's actively considering running for Wellington Mayor. Spinoff Wellington Editor Joel MacManus spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Opponents fear AI will disrupt benefit payments
7:49 AM.Opponents of law change fear it will create a legal loophole allowing the use of artificial intelligence to cut benefits and impose sanctions on beneficiaries. But the Ministry of Social Development… Read more Audio
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Defence Minister has given OK for military to buy killer drones
7:46 AM.The Defence Minister has given the OK for the military to acquire killer drones so long as a human is operating them and they only kill other soldiers. Phil Pennington reports. Audio
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Police have delayed mental health rollout again
7:40 AM.The police have delayed the start date for rolling out phase two of its mental health callout changes, for a second time. Assistant Commissioner Mike Johnson spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Air NZ flight diverted due to smell of fuel
7:37 AM.Air New Zealand has yet to explain exactly what a passenger was carrying in their hand luggage that forced a plane to divert to New Plymouth on Tuesday night. Passenger Cally McKenzie spoke to Alexa… Read more Audio
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Report highlights abuse female politicians face
7:28 AM.A new report says misogyny and racism are pervasive in the harassment of female politicians, their staff and their families. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more. Audio
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Economists predict drop to OCR
7:23 AM.All predictions pointed to a drop in the official cash rate by 25 basis points to 3.5 percent Wedensday. Economist Kelly Eckhold spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis on Trump's tariffs
7:16 AM.The country's biggest exporters are trying to come to grips with what exactly the Trump's tariffs mean. Finance Minister Nicola Willis spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Uncertainty remains in global stock markets over looming tariffs
7:09 AM.Global stock markets have been volatile, taking big swings both up and down as uncertainty remains over looming trade tariffs. Washington D.C. correspondent Kate Fisher spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio