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FIFA Women's World Cup finals just around the corner
6:22 AM.France and Colombia have both cruised into the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup France beat debutants Morocco 4-nil in their last-16 match in Adelaide.
It means Africa's run at the tournament… Read more Audio
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Early Business News for 9 August 2023
6:20 AM.Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Antarctica's ecosystem changes at an unanticipated pace
6:12 AM.Antarctic researchers are warning the increase in global temperatures are having a dire affect on one of the world's most fragile ecosystems.
A UK-based study has found rising temperatures are… Read more Audio
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Greenpeace concerned for govt finance of renewable energy
6:08 AM.Greenpeace is nervous about the Government's partnership with investment company BlackRock to increase finance for renewable energy.
The deal will launch a $2 billion climate infrastructure fund -… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 9 August 2023
6:06 AM.France claimed a 4-nil victory over debutants Morocco in their last-16 match in Adelaide to reach the quarter-finals at the women's football World Cup. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 9 August 2023
6:00 AM.Top stories for 9 August. We analyse the government's plan to use a private US investment firm to fast-track its one-hundred percent renewable electricity goal. National says it will ban cellphones in… Read more Audio
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Vandals running amok in historic nurses home
8:56 AM.Heritage enthusiasts and former residents are horrified vandals are running amok in a historic building in New Plymouth while its future is still up in the air.
The Barrett Street Nurses' Home has… Read more Audio
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Wellington Mayor's dog banned from mayoral office
8:48 AM.Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau has been barking up the wrong tree. It has been revealed the her "emotional support dog", Teddy, breaches Council's lease agreement to keep pets off the premises.
The… Read more Audio
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Six kiwis found mauled by dogs in Far North
8:45 AM.Far North conservationists are pleading with dog owners to tighten the leash after at least six kiwi were found mauled in the past fortnight.
The dead birds were found in Opua Forest near Paihia… Read more Audio
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Lyttleton locals to vent frustrations over cruise ships
8:42 AM.Lyttleton locals will have a chance to voice their frustrations tonight on how cruise ships are disrupting their community.
Environment Canterbury says when the ships are in port bus services… Read more Audio
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Auckland more sustainable than Copenhagen according to report
8:38 AM.Auckland has been found to be a more sustainable city than Copenhagen or Amsterdam, but it's lagging well behind when it comes to innovation.
The 'State of the City' report reviewed areas like… Read more Audio
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Market Update for 8 August 2023
8:30 AM.Business update for 8 August 2023. Read more Audio
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No suprises in Foster's All Black World Cup squad
8:26 AM.The All Blacks World Cup squad has been named, with coach Ian Foster springing no surprises.
The 33-strong squad includes veteran lock Brodie Retallick, who put a scare through the camp when he came… Read more Audio
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Some nurses unhappy with new agreement
8:21 AM.Two registered nurses say they're shocked a majority of Te Whatu Ora nurses and midwives voted to accept the new pay offer achieved through arbitration.
The settlement includes a $4,000 salary… Read more Audio
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Police need to be more transparent around gun use say Te Pāti Māori
8:11 AM.Te Pāti Māori co-leader says if police are going to adopt a gun first response then they need to be more transparent about the reasons for such a use of force.
A Critical Incident Investigation by… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 8 August 2023
8:06 AM.The All Blacks coach Ian Foster is adamant Brodie Retallick can play a leading role at the World Cup, despite carrying a knee injury which mean he could miss the first two pool games. Read more Audio
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Barbiemania reaches Dargaville
7:57 AM.The blockbuster film Barbie has racked up more than a billion dollars US at the global box office, with the craze even reaching small town New Zealand.
Less than a month after release, director Greta… Read more Audio
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Rising ocean temps to make cyclones more catastrophic
7:51 AM.A climate scientist is warning rising ocean temperatures will make severe weather events such as cyclones more catastrophic.
GNS and NIWA say it's been 3 million years since the Earth experienced… Read more Audio
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NZ leaving World Scout Jamboree in South Korea due to facilities and heat
7:47 AM.Dozens of countries, including New Zealand, have pulled out of the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea, citing sweltering temperatures, inadequate toilet facilities and a lack of food.
The two-week… Read more Audio
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Queensland Police try to lure officers across the ditch
7:42 AM.Australia's Queensland Police Service has launched what they're calling a 'cheeky campaign' to poach New Zealand officers.
'Warmer days and higher pays' is what they're promising the cops who make… Read more Audio
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Police believe Palmerston North shooting is gang-related
7:38 AM.Extra police have been sent to Palmerston North after a young father was shot on Sunday.
Police believe the shooting on Croydon Avenue in the suburb of Highbury is gang-related.
Police have… Read more Audio
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England scrape through to quarter final of World Cup
7:29 AM.England has scraped through to the quarter final of the FIFA Women's World cup following a tight game against Nigeria.
Following a nil-all score, England beat Nigeria 4-2 in a penalty shootout. In… Read more Audio
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All Blacks name squad for World Cup
7:24 AM.The All Blacks 33-man squad for this year's Rugby World Cup was named last night, and there are several players who are heading to their third tournament where they will try to win back the title they… Read more Audio
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Police accused of institutional racism after 2022 shooting
7:19 AM.A justice campaigner is accusing the Police of institutional racism and says they cannot be trusted to fairly investigate the actions of their officers on the job.
This is in response to the findings… Read more Audio