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Geordie Beamish secures gold in 3000 metres
4:30 PM.A year after Olympic heartbreak, Geordie Beamish is a world champion. Today the 28-year-old won the 3000m steeplechase at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Ranked 44th in the world, the best… Read more Audio
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Family shoe business selling up after 140 years
4:23 PM.After more than 140 years of making traditionally-crafted leather footware, the McKinlay family is looking for someone else to step into their hard-wearing shoes. The Dunedin-based business produces… Read more Audio
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Fallout from Charlie Kirk assassination continues
4:12 PM.US correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about the fallout from the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk continues. The 31-year-old was fatally shot last week while speaking… Read more Audio
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Residents split over loosening Eden Park event rules
4:06 PM.The government has signalled it plans to use new powers under the Resource Management Act to change event rules at Auckland's Eden Park if it can. At the moment the stadium can host a maximum of 12… Read more Audio
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Prep underway for Trump's unprecedented visit to UK
5:47 PM.United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about preperations being underway for US President Donald Trump's unprecedented second state visit to the UK, as well as Prime Minister… Read more Audio
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Kiwi built experiment launches into space
5:44 PM.It's one small step for SpaceX, one giant leap for New Zealand's fledgling space industry. A rocket bearing a first-ever experiment built in Lower Hutt has lifted off from Cape Canaveral. The mission… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 15 September 2025
5:30 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Blood cancer patient funding life extending drug
5:25 PM.Prior to the election, Christopher Luxon made a commitment to fund a list of hard tumour cancer medications. At the same time National repeatedly promised that blood cancer sufferers would not be… Read more Audio
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Cancer patient to move to Australia to access unfunded drug
5:11 PM.There are calls for the government to settle an unpaid debt, a promise made by National to blood cancer sufferers, desperate for access to drugs not funded in Aotearoa. On the election campaign… Read more Audio
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Calls for government to deliver promise to back unfunded blood cancer medicine
5:08 PM.There are calls for the government to settle an unpaid debt, a promise made by National to blood cancer sufferers, desperate for access to drugs not funded in Aotearoa. On the election campaign… Read more Audio
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What will it take for the Phillips children to reintegrate into society?
4:44 PM.A psychotherapist believes there are potentially cult-like characteristics to the life Tom Phillips created on the run with children. Phillips died in a shootout with police a week ago. One of his… Read more Audio
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Florists 'scared' to speak out against key supplier
4:39 PM.Auckland flower sellers have said "you'd be hard pushed to find a happy florist" as their industry is hit by turmoil. Since the city's major flower supplier, United Flower Growers, went exclusively… Read more Audio
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Petition urging government to reopen Chateau Tongariro
4:36 PM."Save our chateau". That's the message Ruapehu's mayor is hoping politicians will hear tomorrow when he drops a petition off to parliament signed by thousands of people. The petition is urging the… Read more Audio
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Warriors seasons end for both teams in contrasting ways
4:31 PM.It's all over for the Warriors, as both the mens and womens teams saw their seasons come to an end at the weekend in very contrasting ways. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Plans revealed to get around rules limiting events at Eden Park
4:23 PM.The government has revealed how it plans to get around rules limiting events at Eden Park. The prime minister wants more concerts, more sports matches, more conferences - and the government's… Read more Audio
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Silver Ferns squad named following coaches removal
4:22 PM.The Silver Ferns squad taking on South Africa in the Taini Jamison Series has just been named. The team heads into the competition without coach Dame Noeline Taurua who was suddenly stood down by… Read more Audio
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Qatar plans response to Israeli attack on Doha
4:14 PM.Middle East correspondent, Jacob Brown spoke to Lisa Owen about a crucial summit taking place as Qatar plans how to respond to last week's Israeli attack on Doha, as well as US Secretary of State… Read more Audio
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Could hope be on the horizon for Auckland's hospitality sector?
4:06 PM.Could hope finally be on the horizon for Auckland's inner city hospitality sector? As part of the Government's $70 million tourist spend - $40 million will go towards drawing big international events… Read more Audio
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UK sacks US ambassador due to links with Epstein
5:48 PM.UK correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about Prime Minister Keir Starmer sacking his US ambassador due to his links with billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Audio
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All Blacks Joe Porter to make test debut
5:45 PM.Tomorrow night's test against the Springboks will be a special one for All Blacks wing Leroy Carter. The Chiefs star will make his test debut in the Rugby Championship clash in Wellington and he will… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 12 September 2025
5:37 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Crunch time for Black Ferns as quarter final looms
5:33 PM.The s are now at the business end of their Rugby World Cup campaign. The side is into the knockout stages and will meet South Africa for the second time ever in this weekend's quarter final in Exeter… Read more Audio
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Golf Warehouse pitches $20 mill redevelopment for Takapuna
5:27 PM.The Golf Warehouse is pitching a $20 million redevelopment of the Takapuna Golf Course on Auckland's Northshore. Auckland Council plans to turn half of the 18-hole golf course into a floodwater… Read more Audio
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Should shops be allowed to defend with pepper spray?
5:09 PM.Should shopkeepers be allowed to defend themselves with pepper spray? It is an idea the Ministerial Advisory Group on Retail Crime has consulted on with industry players. But, the proposal faces stiff… Read more Audio
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Local mum on a mission to bring cricket back to Queenstown
4:46 PM.Bowled over by a lack of cricket in Queenstown this summer, a local mum is on a mission to the bring the game back to the town's oval. Queenstown's picturesque John Davies Oval has in past hosted… Read more Audio