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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Patrick Bevin switches cycling teams, United into semi-finals and Australia sticking to five teams in Super Rugby.
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Women more vulnerable to job losses, commissioner says
The Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner says the government needs to do more to ensure women aren't left behind after employment figures showed they were disproportionately affected. Audio
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Sports News for 5 August 2020
Men's tennis world number two Rafael Nadal will not defend his US Open crown in September, deciding not to travel to New York because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Audio
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The Week in Politics: Polls point to a Labour landslide
Analysis - National trashes a poll which gave it a dreadful result as two surveys point to a big Labour victory and the government's managed isolation co-payment plan is met with derision. Audio
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WorkSafe investigators under pressure, lack training - report
An independent report into WorkSafe has found multiple failings in the way the agency investigates deaths and injuries on the job. Audio
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Covid-19: What happened in NZ and around the world on 26 May
No new cases of Covid-19 were reported, the government funded vaccine research, Dr Bloomfield was confident of contact tracing, and Tourism Holdings cut 140 jobs.
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Chlöe Swarbrick moves to third place on Green Party list
Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick has been propelled up her party's list to the third place ranking just behind the two co-leaders and ahead of those with ministerial portfolios.
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National Party leadership to be decided at midday
It's high noon for the National Party and MPs decide at midday who will lead them into the September election.
Simon Bridges called the bluff of contenders Todd Muller and Nikki Kaye, forcing a vote… Audio
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Covid-19: What happened on 12 May
Today NZ reported no new daily cases for a third time in two weeks, strict rules around funerals and tangihanga riled people up, and the PM confirmed a September 19 election.
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Obituary: Cindy Beavis, pioneer of community radio
Cindy Beavis, who died last month, was a founder of Access Radio and before that she was the first woman executive producer of Checkpoint and a Master Control radio operator at RNZ.
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Week in politics: Election called and government is off the blocks
Opinion - It's going to be a "getting things done" election campaign and the government is setting the pace while National's Simon Bridges ponders post-election tactics, writes Peter Wilson.
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Final fuel prices Commerce Commission report due to be released
The Commerce Commission will release its final report into the retail fuel market at 8:30am on Thursday.
Its preliminary findings in September found the market is not as competitive as it could be.
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Ihumātao: Crown considers loan for Auckland Council to buy land
Sources tell RNZ the Crown is considering lending money to the council to buy the disputed land, with Fletcher seeking $40m - more than double what it paid in 2014. Audio
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MP's choice on choice: A watcher's guide to Wednesday
On Wednesday MPs get a final say on the End of Life Choice Bill. Here's a watcher's guide. Audio
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Christchurch local council debate
Local body voting papers will be turning up in letter boxes in a couple of weeks and on October the 12th we'll know who's going to be in charge of our local councils and boards. Here on Morning Report… Video, Audio
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Markets Update for 5 September 2019
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Sports News for 5 September 2019
The All Blacks halfback Aaron Smith says his focus and intent are miles ahead compared to the build up to the last Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Sports News for 5 September 2019
Switzerland's Belinda Bencic is through to her maiden Grand Slam tennis semi-final. Audio
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Sports News for 5 September 2019
The Black Caps will be without opening batsman Martin Guptill for Saturday's third and final T20 cricket international in Sri Lanka. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 5 September 2019
Boris Johnson wants to hold a snap election on October the 15th after MPs pass a bill blocking a no-deal Brexit, A witness describes the awful first minutes after arriving at yesterday's tour bus… Audio
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Sports News for 2 September 2019
The stand-in Black Caps cricket captain Tim Southee says he's relishing the role and was pleased with his side's efforts in this morning's 5 wicket win over Sri Lanka in the opening T20 in Pallekelle.
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Box ticking: Are Rainbow Tick workplaces really safe for LGBTQI staff?
Companies are paying thousands for a Rainbow Tick to show their workplaces are safe for LGBTQI people. But does the certification really do what it purports to? RNZ digital journalist Murphy reports.
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Dunedin man granted bail after suspicious approach arrest
A 62-year-old Dunedin man charged with grooming has been granted bail.
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Best of 2018: RNZ presenters and staff pick their favourite tracks
The team at RNZ - both on air and off - pick their favourite songs of 2018 and tell us what they're up to over summer! Video