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Hundreds arrested at US campuses over Palestine protests
6:19 AM.Hundreds of students have been arrested on University campuses across the United States where they've set up camp protesting against the war in Gaza. Austin correspondent Toni Waterman spoke to Ingrid… Read more Audio
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Hundreds arrested at US campuses over Palestine protests
6:19 AM.Hundreds of students have been arrested on University campuses across the United States where they've set up camp protesting against the war in Gaza. Austin correspondent Toni Waterman spoke to Ingrid… Read more Audio
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International tourists keeping central Akl businesses afloat
6:11 AM.International tourists are helping to keep central Auckland businesses afloat as locals keep a tight rein on their spending. Viv Beck from Heart of the City spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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New poll shows coalition would not have numbers to govern
6:10 AM.A shocking political poll result has revealed the three coalition parties would not have the numbers to form a government if the election was to be held today. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 29 April
10:00 AM.On today's episode, like it or not, a blanket cellphone ban is setting in at schools nationwide from today, year 9 student Flo Galvin shares her thoughts on the ban, police are investigating a robbery… Read more Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:55 AM.We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Poet and author Sir Vincent O'Sullivan dies
8:52 AM.Acclaimed poet and playwright and Author Sir Vincent O'Sullivan has died, he was 86. Publisher with Te Herenga Waka University Press Fergus Barrowman spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Rotorua Hospital concerned for sick children this winter
8:49 AM.The children's ward at Rotorua Hospital is missing a third of its beds, after Te Whatu Ora halted an upgrade to review costs. Association of Salaried Medical Specialists executive director Sarah… Read more Audio
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Copper landline network getting phased out
8:41 AM.With the masses moving to mobile phones, the copper network is slowly being phased out, with one of the country's biggest Telcos planning to pull the plug next year. Leonard Powell made some calls. Audio
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Sports Chat for 29 April 2024
8:39 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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NZ researcher uncovering secrets of jumping spiders
8:30 AM.Professor Ximena Nelson - an animal behaviour expert at the University of Canterbury - will join an international team in China uncovering the secrets of Portia Jumping Spiders. Professor Nelson spoke… Read more Audio
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Phoenix face wait to find out if they claim Premiers Plate
8:25 AM.The Wellington Phoenix are in for three more anxious days as they wait to find out whether they'll be crowned the winners of the A-league Premiers Plate. Phoenix general manager David Dome spoke to… Read more Audio
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Community reels after two children killed in driveway deaths
8:22 AM.An Auckland councillor says a community has been unnerved by the driveway deaths of two children. Franklin Ward councillor Andy Baker spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Year nine student on cellphone ban
8:17 AM.Like it or not, a blanket cellphone ban is setting in at schools nationwide from Monday. Year nine student at Wellington High School Flo Galvin spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Sports News for 29 April 2024
8:06 AM.New Zealand driver Scott McLaughlin has won the latest Indycars race in Alabama. Audio
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Hurricanes remain top of Super Rugby table despite loss
7:53 AM.The Hurricanes remain top of the Super Rugby Pacific table, but the Blues are just one point behind after their win against the Reds in Brisbane. Former All Black Ant Strachan spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Inquest into death of toddler in Gore begins after 5 years
7:48 AM.An inquest into the death of toddler Lachlan Jones starts today more than five years after he was found in a wastewater pond in Gore. Otago/Southland reporter Tess Brunton spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Rent to own provider says people can no longer afford pathway
7:45 AM.A provider of a rent to own programme say people can no longer afford even the cheapest pathway to home ownership. Housing reporter Lauren Crimp has more. Audio
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Petrol prices creep up around the country
7:37 AM.As cost pressures on households remain high, petrol prices are also creeping back up across the motu, above $3 a litre in some places. Infometrics principal economist Brad Olsen spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Papers show police intelligence systems in 'bad shape'
7:26 AM.Papers show the police's intelligence systems essential to crime fighting are in bad shape, but government priorities are delaying a massive overhaul. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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NZ woman sexually abused in secretive sect
7:22 AM.A New Zealand woman who as a child was sexually abused by a member of a secretive sect under investigation by the FBI says the religious group's leaders spent three years trying to get the man to… Read more Audio
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Government school cellphone ban begins
7:16 AM.Cellphones will be out of sight at every school across the country from Monday as the Government's nationwide ban kicks in. Remuera Intermediate principal and president of the Auckland Primary… Read more Audio
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People 'confused and panicked' during Auckland armed robbery
7:09 AM.A hair salon employee says people were confused and panicked during a robbery at a West Auckland mall shortly before 4pm on Sunday. Tessa van Houten who works at Synergy Hair spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Sports News for 29 April 2024
7:07 AM.Arsenal stay one point ahead of Manchester City after both side's scored wins in the Premier League this morning. Audio