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Sports News for 7 May 2024
6:06 am todayThe Tactix clung on by their fingernails to beat the Magic, 54-53, in Hamilton last night. Audio
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Why are half of junior doctors going on strike?
5:53 am todayDr Rosa Tobin Stickings had just finished an overnight shift when she talked with Nathan Rarere about the strike called by junior doctors which begins at 7am this morning. Audio
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Willis: budget planning in final stages
5:46 am todayFinance Minister Nicola Willis is in the final stages of putting together her first budget, she talked with Nathan Rarere about her government's priorities. Audio
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Action needed now to save Southern NZ Dotterel
5:36 am todayThe Southern NZ Dotterel is heading toward extinction - former Minister of Conservation Denis Marshall joined First Up to advocate on their behalf Audio
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Invercargill's iconic clock is on the move
5:24 am todayInvercargill's town clock's on the move - local democracy reporter Matthew Rosenberg tell us why. Audio
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UK: reaction as Israel moves into Rafah
5:14 am todayThe UK's Conservative Party is hammered in local polls, Henry Riley reports from London Audio
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Hamas accepts ceasefire deal as Israel attacks Rafah
5:06 am todayAs Hamas accepts a proposed ceasefire - Israel begins it's attack on Rafah, Alex Baird has the latest from Doha Audio
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A 'deadbeat' by any other name: What's in a diss track?
Rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake have both dropped lyrics that range from sly digs at each other to allegations of addiction and domestic abuse. Wellington DJ Brad Warrington aka Sticky… Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
Nights' sports correspondent Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan to weigh in on the Auckland stadium debate, the Warriors women's team's triumphant return to NRLW, and the potential for the All Blacks to… Audio
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Brain technology: A step forward, or a dystopian nightmare?
6 May 2024Dr Allan McCay is Deputy Director of The Sydney Institute of Criminology and an Academic Fellow at the University of Sydney's Law School, with a particular focus on neurotechnology. Audio
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The vision bus treating Auckland kids for free
Myopia, or short-sightedness, is one of the most common medical conditions in the world. Sachi Rathod has been treating it in low-decile schools all over Auckland. Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Mahanga Pihama
6 May 2024Director, producer, and te reo Māori advocate Mahanga Pihama joins Emile Donovan to share a whakataukī that resonates with him. Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
6 May 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Catherine Robertson and Liam Hehir discuss the cancellation of an initiative trialing walking and cycling over Auckland Harbour Bridge. Plus, the… Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Liam Hehir (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Catherine Robertson and Liam Hehir discuss an OECD report highlighting the country's key economic concerns and why the rules of Parliament matter.
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China's C919 aircraft passes major safety test
6 May 2024Asia correspondent Diane To speaks to Lisa Owen about Taiwan's plans to build a satellite network similar to Starlink, China's homegrown commercial plan passing a major safety test and China's space… Audio
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Evening business for 6 May 2024
6 May 2024News from the business sector, including a market report Audio
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Massey Uni cuts more than 600 courses
6 May 2024The effect of deep cuts throughout Massey University has been laid bare in a stark statistic. Jimmy Ellingham reports. Audio
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Top kiwi tennis player gets biggest win of her career
6 May 2024New Zealand's newest top tennis player Lulu Sun has had the biggest win of her professional career. After switching allegiances to New Zealand, from Switzerland, in March, the 23-year-old is rising up… Audio
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What do you have insurance for?
6 May 2024With the rising cost of insurance premiums, our video journalist Nick Monro asked people what they have insurance for. Audio
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Home insurance premiums jump
6 May 2024Home insurance premiums have jumped up almost 25 percent in the past year - about six time faster than income. Insurance Council chief executive Kris Faafoi speaks to Lisa Owen Audio
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Police appeal for info following fatal Ponsonby shooting
6 May 2024The victim in the fatal Ponsonby shooting and the gunman dont appear to know each other, according to police. Detective Inspector Chris Barry spoke with Lisa Owen Audio
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Valuable mineral means future bright for Reefton
6 May 2024The future is looking bright for the small West Coast town of Reefton, which is sitting on a significant supply of a valuable mineral used in everything from iphones to solar panels and electric… Audio
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Pay student nurses, says NZNO
6 May 2024The nurses organisation is urging the government to follow in Australia's footsteps and pay students doing mandatory on the job training to combat so called "placement poverty". Nurses Organisation… Audio
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Woman nearly dies from skin reaction to meds
6 May 2024A woman in her 20s who had a skin reaction from her epilepsy medication nearly died after waiting weeks to see a dermatologist in the public system. It's believed to be the first-ever case of its kind… Audio