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NZTA investigating privacy breach
7:25 AM.New Zealand's Transport Agency is dealing with a privacy breach after names and addresses of nearly 1000 people were accessed from the Motor Vehicle Register. NZTA deputy director of land transport… Read more Audio
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Almost 5500 complaints of shoplifting weren't investigated
7:19 AM.Almost 5500 complaints of shoplifting weren't investigated while a controversial police directive was in place earlier this year. Police executive director of service victims and resolutions. Rachael… Read more Audio
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Warnings of unpredictable surges for NZ's beaches after Russian earthquake
7:18 AM.NEMA is warning of unpredictable surges after the 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Russia for most of New Zealand and expects that threat to remain in place until midday. Reporter Chen Liu spoke to Corin… Read more Audio
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NEMA on tsunami advisory for New Zealand
7:09 AM.New Zealand remains under a tsunami advisory on Thursday morning, with strong and unusual currents possible, and people warned to stay away from coastlines. NEMA's Director Civil Defence Emergency… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 31 July 2025
7:06 AM.The Black Caps domination over Zimbabwe in the recent T20 Tri-Series has continued into the opening test in Bulawayo. Audio
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Greenpeace on govt ending oil and gas ban
6:50 AM.The government is scrapping the oil and gas ban, and in a last-minute move, has handed cleanup cost decisions to ministers. Greenpeace Aotearoa Executive Director Russel Norman spoke to Ingrid… Read more Audio
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Trump's pause on reciprocal tariffs set to end
6:45 AM.Another tariff deadline is looming for countries around the world, with Donald Trump's pause on reciprocal tariffs set to come to an end this week. Sense Partners economist John Ballingall spoke to… Read more Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 31 July 2025
6:39 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Early Business News for 31 July 2025
6:24 AM.Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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NISAR satellite to be first of its kind in space
6:19 AM.A first-of-its-kind satellite is on its way into orbit after launching from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in southern India. Cornell University earth scientist Rowena Lohman spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Aucklanders warned not to go to beaches or in water after Russian earthquake
6:14 AM.Aucklanders are being warned not to go onto beaches or into the water, as the country remains under a tsunami advisory. Auckland Emergency Management General Manager Adam Maggs spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Pacific on high alert for tsunami after 8.8 earthquake in Russia
6:11 AM.Tsunami warnings and advisories rippled across the Pacific following Wednesday's massive 8.8 quake off eastern Russia - the sixth biggest ever recorded. Correspondent Ira Spitzer spoke to Ingrid… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 31 July 2025
6:06 AM.The Black Caps are in control of the first test against Zimbabwe after bowling the hosts out for 149 before reaching 92 without loss at stumps. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 30 July 2025
10:00 AM.In today's episode, thirty-six thousand nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants across the country are walking off the job on Wednesday for 24 hours; Auckland councillors are calling on the… Read more Audio
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Meteor shower to be visible in NZ
8:57 AM.The Delta Aquariids Meteor Shower is set to peak over Aotearoa on Wednesday night. Stardome Observatory and Planetarium astronomer Josh Aoraki spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Potato top pie from Rosedale bakery wins Supreme Pie Award
8:49 AM.A potato top pie with a centre core of fondant-style cooked potatoes, finished in au gratin layers, has taken out the 27th Bakels Supreme Pie Award. Rosedale Bakery and Cafe owner Sam So spoke to… Read more Audio
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Otago University look at cutting number of doctoral scholarships due to financial pressures
8:42 AM.Financial pressures are forcing Otago University to look at cutting the number of doctoral scholarships. Otago University Vice Chancellor Grant Robertson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Netball NZ secures broadcast deal
8:38 AM.Netball New Zealand has finally secured a broadcast deal for next year's ANZ Premiership, following months of negotiations. Netball New Zealand chief executive Jennie Wyllie spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Sports Chat for 30 July 2025
8:34 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Sir Michael Hill dies aged 86
8:25 AM.Sir Michael Hill is being mourned by his family and friends, as well the lives he touched through his jewellery empire, the golfing world and arts community. Former Queenstown Lakes mayor Jim Boult… Read more Audio
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Child sexual abuse in NZ not addressed properly: Report
8:20 AM.A new report shows child sexual abuse happening here in New Zealand, is not being adressed properly. ECPAT National Director Eleanor Parkes spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Three vehicle crash blocks road near Auckland Airport
8:17 AM.George Bolt Memorial Drive near Auckland Airport is still blocked following a three-vehicle crash on Wednesday morning. Diversions are in place. Reporter Kim Baker Wilson spoke to Corin Dann. Audio