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Early Sports Chat for 15 March 2024
6:36 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Early Business News for 15 March 2024
6:20 AM.Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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LGNZ on nationwide rates rises
6:10 AM.Local councils say they're facing increasing costs for basic infrastructure like roads, water and transport, and urgently need new ways to fund it.
According to a report commissioned by Local… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 15 March 2024
6:06 AM.New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox has carded a hole in one during his first round at the PGA Tour's Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Florida. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 15 March 2024
6:00 AM.It's Ramere - Friday, March the 15th Today on RNZ National... Today marks five years since the Christchurch terror attacks which killed 51 people at two mosques in the city Auckland's rail operators… Read more Audio
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'Penalty on a plug': what people told MPs about EV taxes
8:49 AM.The government's being told its proposed new taxes on electric vehicles are far too high.
It wants to charge up to $70 per thousand kilometres driven and those who've rushed to make submissions to a… Read more Audio
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Some councils delaying long-term plans for a year
8:41 AM.While Wellington attempts to thrash out its 10-year plan, some smaller councils are taking a different approach.
Every three years, councils are supposed to refresh their long-term financial plans -… Read more Audio
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2024 Track & Field Championships start today
8:27 AM.Olympic hopefuls will be battling it out in Wellington over the next few days.
The 2024 Track & Field Championships take off at Newtown Park in the city today and continue until the end of the… Read more Audio
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Wellington councils wrestle with long-term water plan
8:23 AM.The money the capital's councils are setting aside for new water pipes is not even half what Wellington Water wants for the next decade.
The Hutt Valley, Porirua, Wellington and the regional councils… Read more Audio
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Labour caucus retreat an opportunity to set strong agenda - Commentator
8:10 AM.A political commentator says Labour needs to use their caucus retreat to set a strong opposition agenda.
Party members are heading to Martinborough today for an annual get-together.
Commentator… Read more Audio
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Book teaches history through Te Papa taonga
7:57 AM.Te Papa has launched a book showcasing the history of the New Zealand Wars through 500 taonga from the museum's collection.
The book, Te Ata o Tū The Shadow of Tūmatauenga, will be distributed to… Read more Audio
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Watchdog to scrutinise use of eyewitness evidence
7:56 AM.A watchdog is set to scrutinise a systemic problem that's led to some of the country's highest-profile wrongful convictions.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission is investigating how eyewitness… Read more Audio
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Business owner doesn't want Ruapehu bailout
7:49 AM.Ruapehu accommodation and ski-hire business owner Sam Clarkson says the latest cash handout to Ruapehu Alpine Lifts is a waste of money.
The coalition Government is providing 7 million dollars to… Read more Audio
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Police Minister defends pay offer to police
7:40 AM.The law and order government is clashing with police over a pay offer the union is calling a kick in the guts.
The Minister is insisting the coalition does back the police, but officers are warning… Read more Audio
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Former police minister hits out at pay offer
7:36 AM.The Labour Party is criticising the government's latest pay offer to police, and saying they need to live up to expectations they created before the election.
It was only six months ago that former… Read more Audio
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Student weeps over classes held in corridors
7:28 AM.A Rolleston College student wept as she told Education Ministry staff that classes are held in corridors because the school is bursting at the seams.
A community meeting was held in the Canterbury… Read more Audio
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New build townhouse owners sweltering in well-insulated homes
7:24 AM.The owners of some new build townhouses in Auckland say their homes cost twice as much to cool over summer as they do to heat in winter.
And experts say houses need to be future-proofed for even… Read more Audio
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House prices rising in majority of NZ suburbs
7:19 AM.House prices are rising again in nearly 60 percent of the country's suburbs.
CoreLogic NZ says median estimated property values rose in 549 of the 935 suburbs analysed in the three months to March.
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Ruapehu mayor on latest government bailout
7:13 AM.A Ruapehu business owner wants taxpayer funded bailouts for the mountain's ski-fields to stop and says the government must start listening to experts not officials.
The coalition is providing $7… Read more Audio
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Ruapehu business owner wants skifield bailouts to end
7:10 AM.A Ruapehu business owner wants taxpayer funded bailouts for the mountain's ski-fields to stop and says the government must start listening to experts not officials.
The coalition is providing $7… Read more Audio
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TVNZ union unimpressed with plan to cut profitable news shows
6:48 AM.The union representing soon-to-be-made redundant journalists at TVNZ says the company has not shared relevant information about why profitable programmes should be cut.
E Tū union members have… Read more Audio
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Ghahraman's career consequences could be severe
6:44 AM.A retired law professor says a conviction for Golriz Ghahraman could spell the end of her legal career.
The former Green MP pled guilty to four shoplifting charges in Auckland District Court… Read more Audio