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Vegan Black Forest Bonbon wins top award
6:22 AM.'Mind Your Temper' vegan Black Forest Bonbon took out the top award for Supreme Champion and Bonbon Champion at the Outstanding Food Producer Awards. Founder Nel Vicencio spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Early Business News for 19 April 2024
6:20 AM.Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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G7 countries meet on Italian island of Capri
6:10 AM.The G7 group of wealthy nations are in Italy for a 3-day meeting dominated by calls for more assistance to Ukraine to fight Russia, and more sanctions against Iran. Correspondent Giles Gibson spoke to… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 19 April 2024
6:06 AM.The first T20 international between Pakistan and New Zealand in Rawalpindi has been abandoned because of rain. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 18 April
10:00 AM.On today's episode we hear from the education minister Erica Stanford about the proposal to cut 565 jobs at the ministry, we get reaction from Whanau Ora chair Merepeka Raukawa-Tait on cuts to Oranga… Read more Audio
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Risk of first-class cricket pulling up stumps at Pukekura Park
8:56 AM.First-class cricket at New Plymouth's Pukekura Park - a ground once described by cricketing Bible - Wisden - as among the six best venues in the world - could be about to be hit for six. Taranaki… Read more Audio
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Aotea Great Barrier Island aims for zero waste
8:45 AM.You won't find any single use coffee cups or public rubbish bins on Aotea these days, and a community recycling centre has been set up to reduce and reuse as much waste as possible. Checkpoint's Luka… Read more Audio
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Review into aged care predicts future shortage of beds
8:41 AM.A review from health agency Te Whatu Ora says there could be a shortage of almost 12 thousand residential aged care beds by 2032. Director of Ageing Well, Andy Inder spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Sports Chat for 18 April 2024
8:33 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Former prisoner describes being stuck in cell for 24 hours
8:25 AM.A report from the Office of the Inspectorate shows that prisoners in three Auckland Prison units were unable to leave their cells every day for many months. Lionel Rusia spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Cap on number of students sitting NCEA online
8:21 AM.The Qualifications Authority is capping the daily number of students who can sit crucial online NCEA tests next month. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Luxon secures deal to triple trade with Thailand
8:17 AM.Christopher Luxon is wrapping up his one-day-blitz through Bangkok - having secured a commitment to triple two-way trade with Thailand over the next two decades. Deputy political editor Craig… Read more Audio
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Wellington residents welcome earthquake strengthening extension
8:10 AM.Wellington's inner city residents association is welcoming news this morning that owners of earthquake prone buildings will have more time to complete strengthening work. Inner City Wellington seismic… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 18 April 2024
8:06 AM.The Warriors latest recruit has been hailed by some pundits as the club's biggest ever signing. The Black Caps captain on their T20 tour of Pakistan, Michael Bracewell, admits getting his players up… Read more Audio
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Aotearoa Music Awards back for 2024
7:56 AM.After a year's hiatus, the Aotearoa Music Awards are back for 2024 taking place at the end of next month at the Viaduct Events Centre in Auckland. The finalists for this year's awards have just been… Read more Audio
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Community leader Dave Letele interviewed by Guyon Espiner
7:52 AM.Speaking to the new interview show 30 With Guyon Espiner, Letele talked about his own experience growing up around gangs and how he turned his life around to now help others with his Buttabean… Read more Audio
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Record number of mortgages fixed for one-year:CoreLogic
7:50 AM.CoreLogic says a record number of mortgages are being fixed for one-year, signalling a belief among homeowners that interest rates have peaked, and will start to fall next year. CoreLogic NZ's chief… Read more Audio
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Blenheim gymnastics coach jailed for sexual offences
7:44 AM.Gymnastic officials say they are taking steps to ensure children are protected from sexual predators like Blenheim coach Gregory Pask, who has been sentenced to almost 16 years in prison for 250… Read more Audio
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Minister of Education Erica Stanford on job cuts
7:35 AM.The Minister of Education insists services supporting pupils and teachers will not be affected by a proposal to slash 565 jobs at the Ministry. Minister of Education Erica Stanford spoke to Ingrid… Read more Audio
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Residents in Auckland's City Garden Apartments told to vacate
7:18 AM.Residents in Auckland's City Garden Apartments have been given until Monday to vacate the building, after the council issued it with a Dangerous Building Notice. Reporter Lucy Xia spoke to Ingrid… Read more Audio
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Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk on earthquake strengthening
7:18 AM.The current rules put in place in 2017, requires buildings to be remediated before set dates, but the Government is giving them four extra years to fix their buildings Building and Construction… Read more Audio
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Police Association on latest pay offer
7:16 AM.The Police Association says the latest pay offer did nothing to close the pay gap between officers, and teachers or nurses. The Association's president Chris Cahill spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Ministry of Education could see 565 jobs go
7:13 AM.The Ministry of Education could see 565 jobs go, the public service association says that includes about 200 staff from the curriculum centre, and 90 regional staff who connect schools to the experts… Read more Audio
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Children's Minister says OT will get better despite cuts
7:09 AM.The Children's Minister is promising Oranga Tamariki will get better at taking care of at-risk children, not worse, as a result of this week's job cuts. Anneke Smith reports. Audio