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  • Midday Report Essentials for Friday 14 March 2025

    Audio
    food life and society
    14 Mar 2025

    In today's episode, parole proceedings for convicted double murderer Scott Watson have had to be abandoned, and a new date set, after the hearing ran out of time, Half of all buildings in South… Audio

  • Do we really need to boost our military spending?

    News
    Politics war
    14 Mar 2025
    Te Kaha, its 179 crew and embarked Seasprite helicopter will be deployed for six months supporting Combined Task Force 150 (CTF150) maritime actions outside the Arabian Gulf, and conducting other operations involving military partners.

    Analysis: New Zealand is being urged to spend 2% of GDP on defence, but is that possible and would it make a difference?

    How much can NZ boost its military spending, really? And is it really needed?
  • Schools, hospitals shouldn't be owned privately, Hipkins says

    News
    Politics business
    14 Mar 2025
    Kohuora Auckland South Corrections Facility, a SERCO run high security men’s prison located at Wiri, in Auckland.

    Labour says it does not support the private ownership of infrastructure, as the Infrastructure Investment Summit kicks off. Audio

    'Public institutions' like schools and hospitals shouldn't be owned privately - Chris Hipkins
  • Scottish MP marks sixth anniversary of Chch terror attacks

    Audio
    crime world
    14 Mar 2025

    The sixth anniversary of the Christchurch terror attacks has been marked in the UK Parliament by Scotland's first Muslim MP, Dr Zubir Ahmed. World watch's Niva Chittock spoke to Ahmed. Audio

  • Midday Sports News for 14 March 2025

    Audio
    sport
    14 Mar 2025

    New White Ferns player Flora Devonshire almost quite cricket three years ago, but now is in line to make her T20 international debut against Sri Lanka in Christchurch tonight. Audio

  • Man jailed for killing lamb with rock, attempted horse poisoning

    News
    New Zealand court
    14 Mar 2025
    No caption

    The horses Thomas Simon attempted to poison belonged to his ex-partner.

    Christchurch man Thomas Simon jailed for killing lamb, attempted horse poisoning
  • Homegrown festival to rock Wellington for last time

    News
    New Zealand music
    14 Mar 2025
    Shapeshifter performing at Homegrown music festival. Bass and synth player Nick Robinson says the festival has been one of the most professionally run events in the country for nearly 20 years.

    Fans are saying the magic of the event will be hard to recreate when it moves on from the capital next year. Audio

    Homegrown festival to rock Wellington waterfront for final time
  • Muslim community fears more will die if gun laws rolled back

    News
    New Zealand
    14 Mar 2025
    Al Noor Mosque

    More people will die in mass shootings if firearms restrictions are rolled back, members of the Muslim community say. Audio

    Muslim community fears more mass shootings if gun laws rolled back
  • Gloriavale man died trying to 'black out'

    News
    New Zealand
    14 Mar 2025
    Sincere Standtrue, pictured grinning while picking blackberries. The image is one of three his family have placed in the courtroom on the first day of the inquest into his death.

    Sincere Standtrue, 20, was found in the community's paint shop. Audio

    Sincere Standtrue inquest: Gloriavale man's death was result of 'blacking out', coroner finds
  • 'It's a spiritual obligation' - What the helpers did on March 15

    News
    New Zealand history
    14 Mar 2025
    Police vehicles parked outside Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch on the second anniversary of the terror attacks.

    Communities came together to help those affected by the Christchurch mosque tragedy. First Up spoke to some of those volunteers. Audio

    Six years on, those who helped in the aftermath of the mosque attacks share stories
  • First Up - The Podcast, Friday 14 March

    Audio 14 Mar 2025

    On today's First Up pod: Five plus a day with Minister Glenn Forsyth - he's back with Fruit of the Week; Bevan Hurley has the latest from New York as the Trump throw tarrifs around like frisbees at a… Audio

  • Man convicted of 17 counts of rape and sexual assault to be sentenced

    News
    New Zealand crime
    14 Mar 2025
    John Hope Muchirahondo

    John Hope Muchirahondo was found guilty last September of offending against nine women between 2011 and 2021.

    Christchurch man convicted of 17 counts of rape and sexual assault to be sentenced
  • Academics call for urgent action on nitrate pollution

    News
    New Zealand environment
    13 Mar 2025
    Professor Simon Hales, Associate Professor Tim Chambers, Marnie Prickett, University of Otago research fellow

    A trio of academics are calling on the Canterbury Regional Council to take urgent action on what they deem a water pollution crisis.

    Academics call for urgent action on nitrate pollution
  • Beloved children's illustrator Gavin Bishop goes to Te Papa

    Audio
    books arts
    13 Mar 2025
    Gavin Bishop with his book 'Aotearoa: The New Zealand Story'.

    The Christchurch-based 79-year-old has illustrated for Joy Cowley in books like Cowshed Christmas, as well as his own books, most recently Atua: Māori Gods and Heroes. Audio

  • Auckland and Wellington renters paying less, new data shows

    News
    New Zealand housing
    13 Mar 2025
    Small house, gold coins and descending graph line

    Renters in two major cities may be paying less than they were a year ago, according to new data.

    Auckland and Wellington renters paying less, new data shows
  • Canterbury school for young parents seeing bump in enrolment

    Audio 13 Mar 2025

    A Canterbury school for young parents is seeing a bump in enrolments, with mainly new mums wanting to return to class and finish their education. Karanga Mai Young Parent College in Kaiapoi near… Audio

  • Looking for deals: The government's investment summit opens

    Audio
    business economy
    13 Mar 2025
    13032025. News. Photo: Lawrence Smith / Stuff
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon delivers his speech to investors.

New Zealand Infrastructure Investment Summit

    More than 100 companies & asset managers from across the globe descended on Auckland this morning. Audio

  • What's on the table at the government's infrastructure summit

    News
    Politics infrastructure
    13 Mar 2025
    Chris Bishop

    Companies who between them control around $6 trillion worth of funds have made their way to Auckland for the event. Audio

    What's on the table at the government's infrastructure summit
  • The women battling for excavator supremacy

    News
    New Zealand Country
    13 Mar 2025
    Tanya Claxton in action at the regional Excavator Operator Competition

    History could be made at the National Excavator Operator Competition, where contests have had to dunk basketballs, pour tea, and scoop eggs in heavy machinery.

    The women competing to be crowned first female top National Excavator Operator
  • 'Mum's Busy Work': Ardern writes children's book

    News
    Politics
    13 Mar 2025
    Jacinda Ardern arrives in Wellington with baby Neve and partner Clarke Gayford.

    The book is a celebration of the relationship between working mothers and their children.

    Jacinda Ardern writes children's book about parenting while being prime minister
  • Christchurch mosque shootings: Community fears ongoing threat of another attack

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Mar 2025
    Al Noor Mosque

    Six years on from the Christchurch mosque shootings, members of the Muslim community fear there is still an ongoing threat of a terror attack, and that the threat may even be heightened. Audio

    Christchurch mosque shootings: Community fears ongoing threat of another attack
  • Muslim community still fearful six years after Mosque attacks

    Audio
    crime identity
    13 Mar 2025

    Would the Christchurch terrorist today be foiled before carrying out his deadly plans? It's a question that haunts some within the Muslim community, six years on from the murder of 51 worshippers at… Audio

  • Scott Watson appears before parole board

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Mar 2025
    Scott Watson in High Court.

    Watson has spent more than 25 years behind bars for the murder of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope, but has always maintained his innocence. Audio

    Scott Watson appears before parole board
  • Renters face record pressure

    News
    New Zealand Business
    13 Mar 2025
    Mortgage concept. Woman in red business suit holding key with house shaped keychain. Modern light lobby interior. Real estate, moving home or renting property

    Housing affordability has improved - unless you're a tenant

    Renters face record pressure
  • Artist uses humour to highlight Pacific peoples NZ passport struggles

    News
    Pacific
    12 Mar 2025
    Christchurch based Tongan artist John Vea in his Ini Mini Mani Mou art exhibition in Christchurch.

    Christchurch-based Tongan artist John Vea opened on Saturday at the Christchurch Art Gallery. Audio

    Christchurch-based Tongan artist uses humour to highlight Pacific peoples NZ passport struggles
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