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Warriors women to play in Auckland for first time in six years
10 Jul 2025There's no place like home for the Warriors women. For the first time in six years the Warriors will play in Auckland as part of a double header when they meet the Eels at Mount Smart. Sports reporter… Audio
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Woman charged $800 Watercare bill due to faulty meter
10 Jul 2025A North Shore woman says she's stressed out and being kept awake at night after getting an eight hundred dollar bill from Watercare, because its smart meter clapped out. The latest bill claims the… Audio
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Finance Minister questions Fonterra over price of butter
10 Jul 2025The eye-watering price of butter has prompted Finance Minister, Nicola Willis to ask for a please explain from her former employer Fonterra. Checkpoint has run numerous stories about the cost of the… Audio
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Pensioners living in museum carpark face uncertain future
10 Jul 2025Pensioners camped out in a Waikato carpark are facing an uncertain future after years living on the site, but the carkpark owner says most of them cant afford to go anywhere else. The Classics Museum… Audio
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Growing number of people resorting to part-time work to get by
10 Jul 2025A growing number of people are giving up their dream career, and settling for any job, or jobs, in order to put food on the table. While the unemployment rate has remained steady 5.1 percent, The… Audio
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Tense fourth day of Covid-19 inquiry
10 Jul 2025The Inquiry into the Government's Covid-19 response has held a tense session this afternoon, as critics described what they called red-flags in the vaccine roll out and mandates. Today was the fourth… Audio
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All Blacks coach makes two injury-enforced changes to side
10 Jul 2025All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has made two injury-enforced changes to his starting side for the second test against France naming one debutant in the process. Meanwhile the Black Ferns have also… Audio
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Two Northlanders paddling the worlds longest kayak race
10 Jul 2025Two Northlanders are set to take part in the world's longest and arguably most grueling paddling race, the Yukon 1000. Named for the 1000 miles or 1600 kilometres the teams paddle it will take the… Audio
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Texas flood death toll continues to rise
10 Jul 2025United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about the death toll from devastating floods that tore through Texa, which continues to rise. Authorities are pushing on with urgent search… Audio
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Fast food ads harming children, should be banned - Lead researcher
Fast food ads on bus shelters are a recipe for harming our children and should be banned according to a junk food marketing expert. Researchers from Auckland and Waikato University reviewed 172 ads on… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 10 July 2025
10 Jul 2025Jesse Mulligan is joined by The Panel host Wallace Chapman and producer Tessa Guest to preview this evening's marlarky. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
The word "Tory" is thrown around quite a lot, most publicly and recently by Chris Hipkins making a reference to media company NZME's "Tory owners". So, what is a Tory, and why is it being used here in… Audio
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Solving World's Problems with Ali Jones
10 Jul 2025We're going to solve some of the world's problems now, and today we're looking at the news, specifically claims of trouble with trust and bias and the resulting fall in audience numbers. Ali Jones… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Ric Salizzo, on playing the long game
When it comes to sport and to broadcasting, there isn't much Ric Salizzo hasn't done. Audio
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The Salt Path Controversy: whose truth should we believe?
The Salt Path is a best-selling book, and now film of the same name, that tells the story of a couple who find their lives in ruin and decide to walk Britain's one thousand kilometre South West Coast… Audio
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Should you lie to your children about pain?
Off the back of Jesse's chat with American psychiatric nurse practitioner Allison Sweet Grant about lying to kids about pain, we speak to an expert here about how she deals with children and pain. Audio
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Taking a shot: Is this a game changer for netball?
With the introduction of a two point super shot this season, NZ netball has undergone its biggest change since the game moved indoors. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 10th July 2025
10 Jul 2025In today's episode, Local government politicians still have questions about how future climate adaptation will be funded; The Royal Commission of Inquiry into New Zealand's Covid-19 response is in the… Audio
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What made Outrageous Fortune so outrageous?
Antonia Prebble (Loretta West) talks to Jesse about the legacy of 'Outrageous Fortune' on the show's 20th birthday. Audio
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Urgent funding needed to save cuts to South Auckland hospice
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation says urgent funding is needed keep a South Auckland hospice from cutting services. NZNO delegate Ed Boswell-Correa spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira. Audio
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Consumer NZ on Commerce Commission charging two Pak'nSave operators
10 Jul 2025Consumer New Zealand says penalties under our fair trading laws may need to be tougher to deter bad behaviour. Consumer NZ head of research and advocacy Jessica Walker spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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