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Christchurch restaurant owner fined $30k after serving recalled possibly toxic noodles, providing false visa information
Restaurant owner who served recalled possibly toxic noodles fined $30k
A Christchurch restaurant owner who served recalled ramen meals to customers and breached immigration law has been sentenced to six months home detention and fined $30,000.
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New procurement rules urge wool use in government buildings
New procurement rules urge wool use in govt buildings
The government says the move aims to provide opportunities for local wool producers.
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NZ's largest farm clear of bovine tuberculosis
NZ's largest farm clear of bovine tuberculosis
New Zealand's largest working farm, Molesworth Station, has declared its cattle free of bovine tuberculosis for the first time in nearly 40 years.
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 9 April 2025
Audio 9 Apr 2025Questions to Ministers SAM UFFINDELL to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the economy? RAWIRI WAITITI to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's… Audio
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Probe launched after child dies following routine tonsil surgery
Probe launched after child dies following routine tonsil surgery
Southern Cross Healthcare says it is devastated a child died following a routine surgery at one of its hospitals.
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Science: GE wolf back from extinction - or is it?
Science commentator Allan Blackman joins Kathryn to look at the success had by Colossal Biosciences at bringing back the dire wolf, which went extinct 12,500 years ago. Audio
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Samoa power crisis: Hope arrives in the form of leased generators from NZ
Hope arrives in the form of leased generators from NZ
The Samoan government continues work to resolve the electricity supply issue "bit by bit" while the country remains under a state of emergency until 29 April. Audio
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'Shoot me': Retiring MP David Parker dismisses prospect of Wellington mayoralty bid
'Shoot me': Retiring MP dismisses prospect of Wellington mayoralty bid
Former Cabinet minister David Parker has signalled his retirement from Parliament in May - but not to enter local politics. Audio
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Ministry of Social Development to use basic AI to regrant benefits
Ministry of Social Development to use basic AI to regrant benefits
Opponents fear a potential law change will create a loophole allowing AI to cut benefits and impose sanctions, which the ministry denies.
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First Australian election debate fails to reverse Peter Dutton's nightmare week, despite his best efforts
Australia election: Dutton's nightmare week as candidates meet for first debate
Analysis - As Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton met for their first debate before the 3 May Australia election, Dutton has had just about as bad a start to his campaign as could possibly be imagined…
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 9 April 2025
On today's episode, the country's biggest exporters are trying to come to grips with what exactly the Trump's tariffs mean, while global stock markets have been volatile, taking big swings both up and… Audio
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Streaming in schools doesn't lift achievement: educator
Audio 9 Apr 2025An Australian education academic says streaming classes by ability level is not the way to go to lift achievement. Audio
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis insists NZ must withstand global volatility
Willis insists NZ must withstand global volatility
Finance Minister Nicola Willis has urged Kiwis to be "resilient" in the face of the global economic turmoil brought on by hard-hitting US trade tariffs this week. Audio
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Doctor on police's mental health callout changes
Police will be going to the next phase of their withdrawal from mental health callouts on the 14th of April, bringing in a 60 minute limit for emergency department transfers. New Zealand Faculty for… Audio
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Police have delayed mental health rollout again
The police have delayed the start date for rolling out phase two of its mental health callout changes, for a second time. Assistant Commissioner Mike Johnson spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Shower Thoughts: Can your muscles actually twist into knots?
Can your muscles actually twist into knots? Or is it something else entirely? Audio
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Energy drinks banned at Wellington school: 'It's just not part of the healthy diet'
Energy drinks banned at Wellington school
A Wellington school is banning highly caffeinated energy drinks from next term, after a spike in the number of students going to the sick bay after drinking them. Audio
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Police delay roll out of mental health changes for second time
Police delay roll out of mental health changes again
Police have pushed out the starting date for phase two of the police reduction of support to mental health events even further, after advice from a governance group for the programme.
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Labour stalwart and former Cabinet Minister David Parker resigns from Parliament
Labour's David Parker resigns from Parliament
The former Cabinet Minister and Attorney General is quitting politics after 23 years.
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Wellington boys school bans energy drinks
A Wellington boys school is banning highly caffeinated energy drinks from next term after a spike in students going to the sick bay after drinking them. A post on the Saint Patrick's College website… Audio
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Former Labour Party leader Andrew Little considers run for Wellington Mayor
Andrew Little considers run for Wellington Mayor
Little has been sought after by Labour to run on the party ticket for mayor - up against incumbent Tory Whanau.
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Cryptosporidiosis cases linked to Wellington pools double over two weeks
Cryptosporidiosis cases linked to Wellington pools double over two weeks
The majority of cases were from the Hutt Valley, mostly people who used a pool, or had contact with someone who used a pool.
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Partially blind Gisborne man gets Kāinga Ora home after two years in emergency housing
Partially blind man gets Kāinga Ora home after two years in emergency housing
Tenants will move in next week, helping reduce the number of Gisborne residents in emergency housing.
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Oral Questions for 8 April 2025
Audio 8 Apr 2025Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga korero me… Audio
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Breathe easier, but be careful where you drink from: the state of the environment
Breathe easier, but be careful where you drink from: the state of the environment
Major update on NZ's environment is a mixed bag