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Rates of cryptosporidium in NZ higher than other countries
6:12 AM.New Zealand's rates of cryptosporidium infections are twice as high as Australia's, three times the UK's, and 10 times higher than the US.
And a leading researcher on parasites says there is much… Read more Audio
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Strong winds propel wildfire in South Island
6:08 AM.Fierce winds are fuelling a wildfire - and making it too dangerous for firefighters to tackle - near Pūkaki Downs in the South Island.
An orange, strong wind warning is in force for the Canterbury… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 21 September 2023
6:06 AM.Italy came from behind to beat Uruguay 38-17 in this morning's Rugby World Cup match in Nice. Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 21 September 2023
6:00 AM.Top stories for 21 September 2023 Fierce winds overnight made a wildfire near Lake Pukaki too dangerous to fight, 6 homes have been evacuated. We have documents which show the government was warned… Read more Audio
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Tuatara sperm found to be fast moving
8:56 AM.New research has found tuatara sperm are fast moving and three times longer than the human version.
But the viability of the sperm is hugely variable.
Researchers at Victoria University of… Read more Audio
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Half a century of Marlborough's Sauvignon Blanc
8:52 AM.Half a century ago, Montana Wines founder Frank Yukich planted the first commercial wine grapes in Marlborough and declared wine from the region would be famous.
He was right - now the world knows… Read more Audio
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Pacific health care providers 'frustrated' over lack of political action
8:49 AM.Front line Pacific health care providers are frustrated at a lack of political action to address a health system failing Pacific communities.
GPS and primary care nurses say they are exhausted.
And… Read more Audio
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Swimmers in Canterbury warned to check water quality
8:44 AM.Swimmers enjoying Canterbury's open water this summer should check before they dive, or they might risk getting sick.
Environment Canterbury says the number of popular lakes, rivers and beaches… Read more Audio
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Kaharoa Kōkako trust frustrated by DOC's pest control approach
8:39 AM.A trust involved with caring for kōkako is frustrated by the Conservation Department's approach to pest control.
Most kōkako conservation in Aotearoa is managed by volunteer community groups, who… Read more Audio
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Market Update for 20 September 2023
8:31 AM.Market Update for 20 September 2023. Read more Audio
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Sugar levy far more instant than education to reduce sugar intake says expert
8:26 AM.New Zealand is coming second and third in one of the developed world's most deadly competitions for children and adults - obesity.
But a new RNZ investigation by Guyon Espiner, called Off the Shelf… Read more Audio
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UN report says NZ is falling behind on climate change
8:22 AM.A progress report from the United Nations says many countries including New Zealand are falling behind on climate change.
Local experts say New Zealand's emissions target is ambitious and got off to… Read more Audio
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Leaders' debate reaction
8:15 AM.It was the clash of the Chrises, the debate to demonstrate who should be prime minister.
TVNZ's leaders debate last night pitted National's Chris Luxon against Labour's Chris Hipkins.
It was the… Read more Audio
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Cryptosporidium cases climb to 15 in Queenstown
8:10 AM.Health officials will be keeping a close eye today to see how many more reports emerge of a gastro illness in Queenstown.
There have been 15 confirmed cases of cryptosporidium in the tourist town.
A… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 20 September 2023
8:06 AM.The Warriors coach Andrew Webster says Shaun Johnson is showing no ill effects following his return from a calf injury with the halfback named in an unchanged side for their NRL preliminary final… Read more Audio
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Grilled with the Green Party co-leaders
7:55 AM.Like a well-oiled - or perhaps solar powered machine, the Green Party co-leaders are used to working together - but not usually in the kitchen.
In RNZ's new political series, Grilled - the top four… Read more Audio
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Luxon gives debate performance an 8/10
7:42 AM.The first leaders debate of the election campaign was held on TVNZ Tuesday night.
Both leaders, Labour's Chris Hipkins and National's Christopher Luxon, rated themselves 8 out of 10 for their… Read more Audio
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Temperatures set to soar in parts of North Island
7:35 AM.Parts of the North Island are likely to see hotter temperatures this week, with a handful reaching around 25 degrees.
The all-time record for September in the North Island is 27.7 degrees, back in… Read more Audio
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Ukrainian president to address the UN
7:25 AM.The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, will address the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Wednesday (NZ time).
He's expected to use his first speech to the gathering in person to… Read more Audio
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Rescue helicopter forced to make heavy landing in Waikato
7:22 AM.The Waikato Westpac rescue helicopter was forced to make a "heavy landing" Tuesday night after it ran into trouble while on the way to a rescue.
Reporter Lucy Xia spoke to Corin Dann. Read more Audio
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Rocket Lab apologise for failed launch
7:19 AM.A Rocket lab Electron rocket has failed soon after take-off in Māhia.
Rocket Lab has apologised after an "issue" occurred two-and-a-half minutes into flight at 7 o'clock Tuesday night, after it had… Read more Audio
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Two police officers injured in altercation in Auckland
7:15 AM.Two police officers have been injured in Auckland in an altercation with a fleeing motorist.
Reporter Delphine Herbert spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Read more Audio
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Both leaders happy after first TV debate
7:13 AM.The National and Labour party leaders each rated their performance in the first leaders debate an 8/10.
The two faced off in the One News debate Tuesday night, with the tightest exchanges over… Read more Audio
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Health officials propose limits and portion restriction
7:11 AM.Top health officials are pushing for sugar and salt limits to be set in food and fast-food portions to be restricted, in an attempt to halt the obesity crisis.
Ministry of Health proposals for a… Read more Audio
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Leaders lock horns in first televised debate of campaign
7:07 AM.Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon locked horns Tuesday night in their first televised campaign debate - a sometimes scrappy, but ultimately unspectacular affair.
The TVNZ debate saw the Labour and… Read more Audio