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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 29 August 2025
In today's episode, Trade Minister Todd McClay met with senior US officials in Washington last week, pushing for a reduction to the 15 percent tariff on New Zealand exports; From Auckland mayor Wayne… Audio
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Music promoter on calls for economic help in Auckland
From Auckland mayor Wayne Brown to chamber of commerce boss Simon Bridges to the chief executive of Air New Zealand Greg Foran - the concern over Auckland's economic slump continues to grow. Music… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 August 2025
‘Hymns by Tims’ feature in this week’s programme: English hymn writer Timothy Dudley-Smith, and Timothy Rees (Bishop of Llandaff in the 1930s). Audio
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International tourist numbers: Call for government funds for new airline routes, major events
'Key lever': Call for spending on new airline routes, major events
The government needs to spend more on attracting major events and more air capacity to lift international visitor numbers, the head of Tourism Holdings says. Audio
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Is Auckland really the 'City of Fails', or does it just have a cashflow problem?
Is Auckland really the 'City of Fails', or does it just have a cashflow problem?
Auckland's economy is falling behind that of the South Island and rural areas, and there is no government hero coming to the rescue.
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A city with a cashflow problem
Auckland's economy is falling behind that of the South Island and rural areas, and there's no government hero coming to the rescue. Audio
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Christopher Luxon says he's 'focused 100%' on economy, not passports
Luxon says he's 'focused 100%' on economy, not passports
The PM denies the government has lost its focus, as calls intensify for action to help Auckland. Audio
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Mayor Wayne Brown renews call for Auckland bed tax
Mayor renews call for Auckland bed tax
Wayne Brown is asking the government to reconsider its opposition to a bed night levy.
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Body of Northland kayaker found
Body of Northland kayaker found
The man failed to return home from paddling on the Ruakākā River on Monday,
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Government policies working to fix economy, raise living standards, Luxon says
'Got to keep doing everything we can': Luxon on fixing economy
It comes as Labour edges ahead of National in the Taxpayers Curia Opinion poll. Audio
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Mediawatch: Media applauds old school move on NCEA
Mediawatch: Media applauds old school move on NCEA
With news the pupil assessment system is on the way out, many applauded the return to old school ways, but said less about what might be lost. Video
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No simple solution to stimulate economic growth - Minister for Auckland
No simple solution to stimulate economic growth - Minister for Auckland
Simeon Brown says the government were doing several things to positively impact the region's economy. Audio
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Labour MPs gather in Christchurch to formulate election strategy
Labour MPs gather as they inch towards a tax policy
The party is inching closer to announcing its tax policy, amid growing unemployment. Audio
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Call for government to help Auckland as unemployment rises
'Pretty grim': Bridges calls for government to help Auckland
The city's unemployment is now the worst of all regions, and the Business Chamber wants help. Audio
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Workers moving towns in desperate quest for jobs
Workers moving towns in desperate quest for jobs
Some are resorting to taking jobs more than two hours' drive away as the unemployment rate rises. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 7 August 2025
In today's episode, a Christchurch man says he has applied for hundreds of jobs with no success, and despairs about what to do next; New Zealand's unemployment rate has hit 5.2% - the highest since… Audio
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Auckland Business Chamber on rising unemployment
Audio 7 Aug 2025New Zealand's unemployment rate has hit 5.2% - the highest since 2020. Auckland Business Chamber Chief Executive Simon Bridges spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Former All Black George Bridge signs with Force
Former All Black George Bridge signs with Force
The 30-year-old has spent the past three seasons with Montpellier in France's Top 14.
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Commerce commission calls on business to report electricity companies
Business called on to report electricity companies
The commission is making an anonymous reporting tool available, which encrypts users' data to keep them anonymous. Audio
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Ex-National MP Jami-Lee Ross seeks political comeback
Not 'a perfect saint': Former politician turned escort agency owner seeks political comeback
Jami-Lee Ross is making his return to politics after his explosive falling out with the National Party.
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New Institute for Advanced Technology announced by government
New 'Institute for Advanced Technology' announced
Christopher Luxon has confirmed a new public research organisation focused on "supercharging" the economy.
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ACT's campaign calculus to 'keep the government' and keep its edge
Analysis: ACT's campaign calculus
The party's challenge this term has been - and remains - how to stand apart from its coalition partners without pulling apart the government. Audio
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No climate change buy-outs in future, expert group tells government
No more buyouts for storm-hit homes, government told
Owners should be responsible for knowing the flood and storm risks to their homes, an expert group has recommended.
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Government unveils its first-ever national artificial intelligence strategy
First-ever national artificial intelligence strategy unveiled
New Zealand has now joined other countries in tackling the AI opportunity, and challenge.