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  • Food and fibre exports set to reach record $62b next year

    News
    Business politics
    16 Dec 2025
    Minster for Trade and Investment Todd McClay at a stand up on trade and investment at the Beauty Lab Collective in Auckland on 27 November 2025.

    That's up from the $60.4b record set this year.

    Food and fibre exports set to reach record $62b next year
  • Woman hospitalised after 'nasty' chemical spill at school

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    15 Dec 2025
    The scene outside ACG Parnell College.

    Firefighters were called the school in Auckland's Parnell along with an ambulance.

    Woman hospitalised after 'particularly nasty' chemical spill at Auckland's ACG Senior College Parnell
  • Lack of partnership in health sector changes - Iwi Partnership Boards

    News
    Te Ao Māori health
    15 Dec 2025
    Dr Kim Ngawhika - Pouwhakahaere Te Kāhui Hauora o Te Tauihu IMPB.

    The regional Iwi Partnership Boards were set up in 2022 to ensure the voices of Māori are heard in healthcare decision-making.

    Lack of partnership in health sector changes - Iwi Partnership Boards
  • The Panel with Anton Matthews and Marian Hobbs, Part 2

    Audio
    health life and society
    15 Dec 2025
    The Anglican Church of the Epiphany: Police say a series of fires at churches in Masterton early on the morning of 22 February, 2025, are suspicious.

    In part two, roadside drug testing has kicked in today, but questions still hang over it's effectiveness. Otago University health researcher Geoff Noller isn't convinced. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • New case of measles in Auckland

    News
    New Zealand national
    15 Dec 2025
    The measles virus, the US CDC says measles is very contagious and can be serious, and anyone who is not protected against the virus is at risk.

    Two new locations of interest have been added so far.

    New case of measles in Auckland
  • Sport: 2025 a big fight for NZ boxer David Nyika

    Audio
    sport
    15 Dec 2025

    Kiwi boxer David Nyika has had plenty to fight through this year, both in and out of the ring. After suffering his first career loss by brutal knockout, Nyika's fiancée, Australian influencer Lexy… Audio

  • 'Unreasonable and inconsistent': GP faulted over handling of student's abortion request

    News
    New Zealand health
    15 Dec 2025

    The doctor also wrongly told her no abortion services operated in Level 4 lockdown.

    GP criticised for discussing abortion process at clinic front desk: HDC report
  • Tycoon Jimmy Lai found guilty in national security trial

    News
    World
    15 Dec 2025
    (FILES) In this file photo taken on June 16, 2020, millionaire media tycoon Jimmy Lai, 72, poses during an interview with AFP at the Next Digital offices in Hong Kong.

    Hong Kong's High Court found the pro-democracy campaigner guilty on two counts of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces.

    Hong Kong court finds tycoon Jimmy Lai guilty in national security trial
  • Childcare centre faces WorkSafe action after chemical burns incident

    News
    New Zealand national
    15 Dec 2025
    St John is treating multiple patients at a daycare centre in the suburb of Woolston.

    Five children and two adults were taken to hospital after a caustic chemical was used on a children's slip and slide.

    WorkSafe takes enforcement action against daycare at centre of chemical burns incident
  • Guide dog showing signs of anxiety

    Audio
    health life and society
    15 Dec 2025

    A Northshore woman's at risk of losing her guide dog after several encounters with out of control dogs have left her working dog fearful and potentially unable to do its job properly. Audio

  • Midday Report Essentials for Monday 15 December 2025

    Audio
    health transport
    15 Dec 2025

    Australian officials say a mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach yesterday was a targeted, antisemitic terror attack; Complaints about lawyers are on the rise - and most relate to claims of… Audio

  • How do we know what supplements we actually need?

    Audio
    health
    15 Dec 2025
    No caption

    From multivitamin gummies to creatine and collagen powders... it can feel like we're being bombarded with products that promise more energy, better sleep, and glowing skin But are these supplements… Audio

  • Wellington drivers to be tested for drugs from today

    Audio
    health transport
    15 Dec 2025

    From today Wellington motorists could be tested at a roadside stop for THC, methamphetamine, MDMA and cocaine - with the trial expected to roll out nationally next year. Joseph Boden is a professor… Audio

  • Nearly 5000 children with rotten teeth waiting in pain for surgery

    News
    New Zealand health
    15 Dec 2025
    A dentist provides dental care to a girl.

    There are 4866 children on the dental surgery wait list - an increase of 900 in two years. Audio

    Nearly 5000 children with rotten teeth waiting in pain for surgery
  • Morning Report Essentials for Monday 15 December

    Audio
    health crime
    15 Dec 2025

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Morning Report; It's the network that first gave us internet on our cellphones, but over the weekend providers began the slow process of turning it off; The… Audio

  • Harraways to upgrade NZ's oldest and only oat mill

    News
    Business Country
    15 Dec 2025
    Glyphosate-free oat crops in the South Island for Dunedin company Harraway and Sons.

    The well known Otago business is spending $11m on the factory and will automate some of its production.

    Harraways invests $11m into NZ's only working oat mill
  • Sex offender handed five-year supervision order after 10 years in prison

    News
    New Zealand crime
    15 Dec 2025
    Nathaniel James Mahoney at his recent hearing in the High Court at Wellington to decide if he should be the subject of an extended supervision order.

    Nathaniel James Mahoney was jailed for 10 years, after being convicted on sex and physical violence charges.

    Sex offender handed five-year supervision order by High Court
  • Air NZ cabin crews call off strike before Christmas

    News
    New Zealand business
    14 Dec 2025
    A Boeing Dreamliner 787, from the Air New Zealand fleet.

    The union has withdrawn its cabin crew strike notice for 18 December, avoiding disruptions over the Christmas period.

    Air NZ cabin crews call off strike before Christmas
  • 'Huge gap': Bowel cancer survivor aims to create prehabilitation programme

    News
    New Zealand health
    14 Dec 2025
    Bowel cancer survivor Jodie Collins has just received a research grant from the Cancer Society to develop a "prehabilitation" programme to improve outcomes for newly-diagnosed patients.

    Jodie Collins said long wait times for diagnosis and treatment often leave patients feeling anxious and powerless.

    Bowel cancer survivor aiming to develop prehabilitation programme
  • Rights groups condemn Iran's re-arrest of Nobel laureate

    News
    World world politics
    14 Dec 2025
    Narges Mohammadi sits in her apartment in Tehran on January 23, 2025. She received the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for advocating women's rights and freedom and is currently on leave from prison. (Photo by Nooshin Jafari / Middle East Images via AFP)

    Fresh outrage is mounting after Iran detained Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi, just days after she appeared publicly protesting the suspicious death of a dissident lawyer.

    Rights groups condemn re-arrest of Nobel laureate Mohammadi in Iran
  • Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition

    Audio
    food health
    14 Dec 2025
    potato farming

    Dr Ali Hill talks potatoes and whether we should have them mashed or boiled on Christmas day . Audio

  • 'I know what it took to rebuild': Luxon mounts National leadership defence

    News
    Politics
    14 Dec 2025
    Christopher Luxon says he has a "tight disciplined team".

    The prime minister is reminding people he rebuilt the party after "a state of civil war".

    Christopher Luxon mounts leadership defence: 'I know what it took to rebuild'
  • 'Opportunity to stamp my own mark': Hipkins promises different Labour

    News
    Politics
    14 Dec 2025
    bridge

    The last election saw Labour's six years in government end, with Hipkins returning to the opposition benches just 10 months after becoming prime minister.

    Chris Hipkins promises different Labour: 'Opportunity to stamp my own mark'
  • Are your pillows killing your neck?

    Audio
    health
    14 Dec 2025
    High angle view of woman sleeping in bed. (Photo by Eric Audras / Photononstop / Photononstop via AFP)

    Ever wake up wondering what caused the crick in your neck? It could be the shape of your pillow.  Audio

  • Why do some people get carsick and others don't?

    News
    New Zealand health
    14 Dec 2025
    Three children in the back seat of a car, one drinking juice, another reading a print map, and the third with headphones and an apple.

    Knowing the risk factors and treatment options may help prevent a stinky vomit disaster in your vehicle.

    Why do some people get carsick and others don't?
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