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Friday sports panel
8:14 AM.Listen to our weekly sports panel with One News Sports Editor Abby Wilson and former All Black Taine Randell. Audio
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Bold action on data-sharing needed to rein in organised crime: Ministerial Advisory Group
8:08 AM.The Ministerial Advisory Group on Transnational, Serious and Organised Crime says bold action on data-sharing is needed to rein in the rapidly evolving threat of organised crime. The group's chair… Read more Audio
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Sports news for 15 August 2025
8:05 AM.Morning sports update with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Crumbling 1920s mansion near Clyde to be luxury home
7:55 AM.Renovation of Central Otago mansion Earnscleugh Castle is nearly complete. Katie Todd filed this report. Audio
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Agriculture excluded from compulsory ETS reporting
7:50 AM.Three of the country's biggest greenhouse gas emitters no longer have to reveal how much planet-heating gas they produce each year. Climate Change correspondent Eloise Gibson filed this report. Audio
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Burger Wellington judge on this year's competition
7:45 AM.We are now over halfway through the capital's Olympics for burgers - Burger Wellington - where more than 200 eateries are competing for this year's title. Official unofficial correspondent of… Read more Audio
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Free Sunday parking in Dunedin CBD to end
7:22 AM.Dunedin locals say they're being robbed of a small joy in life - free parking on a Sunday in the CBD. Dunedin Mayor Jules Radich spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Power plants to be built faster thanks to RMA changes: Energy producers
7:16 AM.The country's main energy producers say they will be able to build new power plants faster thanks to changes to the Resource Management Act. Energy Resources Aotearoa chief executive John Carnegie… Read more Audio
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Coward punch victim joins call for tougher penalties
7:13 AM.A Taranaki man given hours to live after being hit by a so-called a coward's punch is getting behind a march supporting the government's tougher penalties for one-punch offences in New Plymouth Friday… Read more Audio
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Former police negotiator on Christchurch shooting
7:06 AM.Former police negotiator Lance Burdett says the officer who shot and killed a woman threatening them with a knife would have had a split second to respond. Lance Burdett spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Trauma service at Christchurch hospital fails to improve patient outcomes: Study
6:44 AM.An Otago University study has found a trauma service set up at Christchurch Hospital three years ago has failed to improve patient outcomes. Study author and surgeon Chris Wakeman spoke to Corin Dann.
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Trump and Putin to meet in Alaska
6:39 AM.Donald Trump says there's a 25 percent chance the summit with President Putin will end in failure. Correspondent Toni Waterman spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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World news wrap
6:16 AM.Let's catch up with what's been going on around the world with RNZ's UK correspondent Alice Wilkins. Audio
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Hotel industry supports calls for bed levy
6:08 AM.The hotel industry is broadly in favour of the bed levy Auckland mayor Wayne Brown wants, but is keen to see it extend beyond the supercity. Sudima Hotels and Hind Management chief operating officer… Read more Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 14 August
10:00 AM.In today's episode, Public hearings in the Covid-19 Royal Commission have been abandoned after key witnesses, including Former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, former Finance Minister Grant Robertson… Read more Audio
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Tinā overtakes Whale Rider at the box office
8:52 AM.Tinā has surpassed Whale Rider at the box office. Film critic and entertainment journalist Kate Rodger spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Newtown locals vow to stay and fight the good fight
8:48 AM.From people who moved into the colourful suburb of Newtown in recent months, to those who've been there for decades, Ellen O'Dwyer went to meet some of the characters determined to stay on. Audio
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Masterton charity on Jobseeker volunteers
8:39 AM.The manager of a charity in Masterton has been overwhelmed by the number of people asking to do volunteer work. Wairarapa Resource Centre manager Trudie Jones spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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