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Golden Bay households lose Fibre during storm
6:46 AM.Heavy rain is still falling in Bay of Plenty and Gisborne, as the tail-end of a storm system moves to the east. Emergency Management Minister Mark Mitchell joins Ingrid. Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 4 July 2025
6:41 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Early Business News for 4 July 2025
6:26 AM.Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Democrats delay big beautiful bill
6:15 AM.Democrats significantly delayed the passing of US President Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' by deliberately debating it for hours in the House. POLITICO Legal Affairs Correspondent, Josh Gerstein… Read more Audio
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Heavy rain moves to the North Island
6:10 AM.Heavy rain is still falling in Bay of Plenty and Gisborne, as the tail-end of a storm system moves to the east. MetService's head of weather news Heather Keats spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Sports News for 4 July 2025
6:06 AM.French coach Fabien Galthie has picked 8 debutants in his 23 player squad for tomorrow night's Test against the All Blacks in Dunedin. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 3rd July 2025
10:00 AM.In today's episode, Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been found not guilty of racketeering and two charges of sex trafficking, but guilty of two prostitution charges - one of which related to ex-partner and… Read more Audio
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Bluebridge's new ferry Livia arrives
8:53 AM.Bluebridge's new ferry Livia arrived in Wellington on Thursday. Reporter Krystal Gibbens spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Worst yet to come for Tasman
8:50 AM.The worst is yet to come for the Tasman region. Reporter Tess Brunton, who is in Wakefield, spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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UK's PM backs Finance Minister after tearful appearance
8:42 AM.The United Kingdom's Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has been forced to publicly back his finance minister after she appeared upset in Parliament. BBC correspondent Rob Watson spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Sports Chat for 3 July 2025
8:39 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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MethaneSAT mission lead on satellite likely lost in space
8:26 AM.MethaneSAT, a satellite designed to monitor methane emissions from space, has been unresponsive since 20 June. Environmental Defense Fund chief scientist and MethaneSAT mission lead Dr Steven Hamburg… Read more Audio
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Six million customers affected by Qantas cyber attack
8:21 AM.Qantas is dealing with the fallout of a massive cyber attack, affecting six million customers. Aura Information Security general manager Patrick Sharp spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Up to 200mm of rain forecast for Bay of Plenty
8:17 AM.Up to 200 millimetres of rain is expected in some areas of the Bay of Plenty. Civil Defence controller Stace Tahere spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Civil Defence on Tasman rainfall
8:11 AM.The already sodden Tasman region is expected to have heavy rain through to 6pm on Thursday. Civil Defence group controller Alec Louverdis spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Sports News for 3 July 2025
8:06 AM.All Blacks coach Scott Robertson will name his first team of the year this afternoon with plenty of interest in if he'll give some of the newer guys a start against France in Dunedin on Saturday. Audio
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Spain has hottest June on record
7:54 AM.Spain has seen the hottest June since records began, and parts of the country were expected to reach 41C on Thursday. Correspondent Samantha Mythen is in Andalusia, and spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Space Agency on satellite likely lost in space
7:50 AM.MethaneSAT has been missing in space since 20 June, according to MBIE. New Zealand Space Agency deputy head Andrew Johnson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Taxpayer funded satellite likely lost in space
7:45 AM.A satellite, MethaneSAT, that taxpayers gave almost $30 million toward has gone silent. University of Auckland physics professor Richard Easther spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Otago scientists develop new way to read MRI scans
7:40 AM.Scientists from the University of Otago have helped to develop a new way of reading MRI scans. It was trained using data from more than a thousand people in Dunedin in the 1970s. Dunedin Study… Read more Audio
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Youth MP denies censorship
7:34 AM.Youth MPs are pushing back against claims of censorship at Youth Parliament. Brynn Pierce spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Flood-damaged school furious with timing of ERO report
7:27 AM.A primary school near Wairoa that was ruined in Cyclone Gabrielle, and has been operating out of temporary classrooms is furious with the Education Review Office over the timing of its evaluation… Read more Audio