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Large fire at Onehunga rubbish and recycling plant
6:21 AM.Fire Crews in Onehunga have spent the night at the scene of Wednesday's huge rubbish and recycling plant fire and will remain there for most of Thursday.
Wednesday's fire at the facility resulted in… Read more Audio
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Early Business News for 8 February 2024
6:20 AM.Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Read more Audio
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US senate expected to vote on aid for Israel and Ukraine
6:16 AM.US Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer is expected to force a vote on a stripped-down aid package for Israel and Ukraine.
The bill originally contained provisions to address security at the… Read more Audio
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Blinken in Israel to negotiate truce deal
6:07 AM.The United States' top diplomat has sat down with Israeli and Palestinian officials as he continues efforts to negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza.
Antony Blinken has already visited Egypt and Qatar to… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 8 February 2024
6:06 AM.The Black Caps crushed South Africa by 281 runs with a day to spare in the opening test in Mt Maunganui to take a 1-nil lead in the two-match series. Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 8 February 2024
6:00 AM.Top stories for Thursday 8 February 2024: Smile, you'll be on facial recognition camera if you visit one of 25 supermarkets across the North Island from today.
Clouds of smoke are still billowing… Read more Audio
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Dogs not welcome on Wellington beaches over summer
8:53 AM.Many Wellington dog owners are surprised to learn their four-legged mates are not welcome on city beaches over summer.
So, on a hot day when a pup needs to cool their paws in the surf, they might… Read more Audio
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Hybrid EV owners trying to remove plugs to avoid road user charges
8:50 AM.The owners of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles are looking into removing the electric plugs, to avoid the Government's new road user charges.
One owner in rural Marlborough says if he doesn't, it… Read more Audio
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Former Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama spends night in jail
8:46 AM.Fiji's former prime minister Frank Bainimarama has spent the night in jail after being charged with abuse of office.
Bainimarama's former attorney-general, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, and the country's… Read more Audio
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Firefighters return to Waipara after fire
8:42 AM.Dozens of firefighters are returning to a fire near Waipara this morning, to make sure there is no chance of it re-igniting.
Reporter Niva Chittock spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Read more Audio
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Southern mayors asking for real answers to rate hikes
8:38 AM.Three southern mayors are pleading for the Government to offer real answers to a looming decade of big rate hikes, now the cost of three waters is back on their books.
The coalition Government has… Read more Audio
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Sports Chat for 7 February 2024
8:35 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Read more Audio
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Market Update for 7 February 2024
8:28 AM.Market Update for 7 February 2024. Read more Audio
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Number of prisoners kept in special units increasing
8:25 AM.The number of prisoners kept at special Department of Corrections units, is increasing after a slump during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Former prisoners describe verbal abuse and inhumane treatment at the… Read more Audio
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Waitangi reflected Māori unity says Ngāti Hine chair
8:18 AM.A Tai Tokerau kaumātua has praised ACT Party leader David Seymour for doing what few have been able to do, unite all Māori.
Earlier this year, at the hui hosted by the Kiingitanga at Tūrangawaewae… Read more Audio
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Labour defends record on delivering for Māori
8:11 AM.Labour has defended its record on delivering for Māori over the past six years, saying it takes time to rectify decades of under-resourcing.
Leader Chris Hipkins was joined by several of his MPs at… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 7 February 2024
8:06 AM.The Black Caps have a 528 run lead over South Africa heading into day four of the first cricket test in Mt Maunganui. Audio
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Luxon on first Waitangi Day as Prime Minister
7:51 AM.Christopher Luxon has had his first Waitangi as Prime Minister.
Tens of thousands turned out at the Treaty Grounds this year where tensions ran high.
David Seymour was heckled over his treaty… Read more Audio
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Williamson creates history with twin tons against South Africa
7:48 AM.The Black Caps are in a commanding position in first test against South Africa.
They finished day three at 179/4, a massive 528 runs ahead, thanks mainly to Kane Williamson's second century of the… Read more Audio
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ACT's Treaty Principles bill 'going down toilet' says activist and former MP Hone Harawira
7:38 AM.
Activist and former MP Hone Harawira has told the Government it will not succeed if it tries to pass laws to strip the Treaty of its mana, or to belittle te reo Māori.Harawira, who spoke at… Read more Audio
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One year since NZ pilot taken hostage in West Papua
7:36 AM.Wednesday marks one year since New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens was taken hostage in West Papua.
Phillip Mehrtens, from Christchurch, was working for Indonesian airline Susi Air, when he landed his… Read more Audio
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King Charles diagnosed with cancer
7:28 AM.Messages of support from across the world have come in for King Charles after his diagnosis with cancer.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says 'thankfully' the cancer was caught early.
King Charles… Read more Audio
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Canterbury on high-alert after fires
7:26 AM.Canterbury is on alert after two vegetation fires in the past few days. Up to 60 firefighters tackled a fire near Waipara in the Hurunui District late Tuesday.
Fire and emergency says 15 brigades and… Read more Audio
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Thousands travel to Waitangi for annual commemorations
7:20 AM.Māori leaders are promising to carry the message from Waitangi on through the year, to ensure the protection of Te Tiriti.
Thousands travelled to the Treaty Grounds for the annual commemorations and… Read more Audio
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Ngāpuhi leader on Govt's reception at Waitangi
7:16 AM.Tensions were high at the pōwhiri for the Government at Waitangi.
At one point there was even a suggestion that prime minister Christopher Luxon might not be able to speak, because of vocal… Read more Audio