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Red-tipped bananas go viral - so what's the appeal?
Red-tipped bananas go viral - so what's the appeal?
Red-tipped bananas are not new to Australian consumers, but have gone viral on social media.
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 5 December 2025
Between the FIFA World Cup Draw, a spicy A-league derby, and the final battle for the Formula 1 drivers championship - it's a huge weekend of sport; The E tu union has notified Air New Zealand of a… Audio
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How can we ensure our kids are safe playing sport?
We're all aware of the benefits of children playing sport; learning to work as part of a team, increasing fitness, developing self-confidence, the list goes on. But these benefits can only be realised… Audio
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Air NZ cabin crews may strike in week before Christmas
Air NZ cabin crews may strike in week before Christmas
Air NZ says its priority is to get a deal across the line to halt a strike before the holidays. Audio
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Successful medical drone delivery could offer faster healthcare access for remote communities
The 'groundbreaking' drones delivering medicine
A drone successfully delivered medical supplies to Bay of Plenty's Matakana Island during a simulated emergency as part of a healthcare trial. Audio
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Racism allegations could derail right-wing populist Nigel Farage’s bid to become Britain’s next PM
Farage publicly accused of offensive, racist behaviour
A former schoolmate says the politician would make "a public ceremony" of burning the school roll when Indian surnames outnumbered Smiths.
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Monty Knight's alleged killer has name suppression extended while mental state assessed
Monty Knight's alleged killer has name suppression extended
Name suppression for a woman accused of murdering well-known Far North businessman Monty Knight has been extended.
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GP worries crowded housing will add to measles spread in Auckland
GP worries crowded housing will add to measles spread in Auckland
An Auckland doctor says the tight living conditions of some families makes them more vulnerable to the spread of the virus, and at higher risk for children to develop complications. Audio
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Negotiate with your landlord - but how?
The Housing Minister says negotiate with your landlord - but how do you do that?
The Housing Minister might be encouraging tenants to negotiate a cheaper rent deal as prices drop - but how do you do it? Audio
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Vaccination efforts ramp up as measles cases rise
Sausage sizzles and family days are among the many creative ways health providers are spreading awareness of the risk of measles and getting people vaccinated amidst the current outbreak. RNZ's Lucy… Audio
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Israel cleared to stay in Eurovision; Spain, Ireland and others quit in protest
Countries quit Eurovision in protest as Israel cleared to stay
Ireland says participation would be 'unconscionable', as others join a boycott.
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Concerns over Rotorua Night Market trial as stallholders report drop in sales
Concerns over Rotorua Night Market trial as sales plummet
The council began the trial in October to save in costs, enable earlier summer trading and address health and safety concerns.
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Changes to rules for retirement villages
The Government's changing the rules for retirement villages including introducing an independent disputes scheme, and ensuring former residents will be repaid within 12 months. Age Concern's Chief… Audio
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A batch of Tom & Luke's Low Carb Snacka Balls was recalled after plastic was found inside
Snack balls brand recalled after plastic found inside
NZFS said specific batches of Tom & Luke's Low Carb Snacka Balls have been recalled due to the possible presence of hard plastic.
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Rare PNG conjoined twins en route to Australia as case reaches 'critical' point
Rare PNG conjoined twins en route to Australia as case reaches 'critical' point
The boys, Tom and Sawong, were born two months ago in remote PNG
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Health and safety paralysis holding back walkway - volunteers
Health and safety paralysis holding back walkway - volunteers
About 100 people crowded into the Whakatāne District Council chambers on Wednesday in a show of support for the restoration of Ōhope Beach's iconic West End walkway.
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Australia says the world will follow social media ban as Meta starts blocking teens
Australian regulator expects the world to follow teen social media ban
After more than a year campaigning against the ban, platforms owned by Meta, TikTok, Snap's Snapchat and Alphabet's YouTube have said they will comply.
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The Panel with Marian Hobbs and Scott Campbell, Part 1
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Marian Hobbs and Scott Campbell. First up, health insurance premiums rose by a shocking 19.2 percent in the year to September - what's… Audio
- New case of measles in Wellington
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Asbestos sand clean-up legal responsibility falls on schools, Education Ministry says
Schools left to foot the bill for asbestos sand clean-up
The Ministry of Education says childcare centres and schools are legally responsible for funding asbestos-contaminated sand removal. Audio
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Companies making ultra processed food sued in the US
San Francisco is suing the makers of ultra processed food or UPFs, arguing local government is picking up the bill for the serious health consequences from their products; including conditions like… Audio
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Boil water notice issued for Paihia, Ōpua and Waitangi in Far North
Boil water notice issued for Paihia, Ōpua and Waitangi
People in three Far North towns have been warned to boil their tap water before drinking or cooking with it.
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Parliament's biannual Scrutiny Week: A cascade of diminishing attention
Scrutiny Week: A cascade of diminishing attention
Parliament's biannual Scrutiny Weeks involve a sudden glut of oversight, but what reaches the public is only a glimpse behind the curtain.
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Gang patch ban 'likely' behind increase in drug possession charges, Justice Ministry CEO says
Gang patch ban 'likely' behind increase in drug possession charges - Justice Ministry
Under scrutiny week questioning, ministry CEO Andrew Kibblewhite said it was a hypothesis, but that more investigation was needed.
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Why is the Aratere ferry still in New Zealand waters?
Why is the Aratere ferry still in New Zealand waters?
It was retired in August and sold for scrap in October, yet its currently sitting in Nelson Harbour.