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Community aims to stop Takapuna golf course conversion
5:16 PM."My lifetime's work could be gone". That's the message from the head green keeper of Takapuna's beloved golf course as the community tries to stop a big chunk of it being turned into a wetland. The… Read more Audio
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Garden shed, garage building rules to be loosened
5:08 PM.The government has anounced rule changes for garden sheds, garages and backyard studios. Under the new rules single sheds or building structures under 10 square metres can be as close to your property… Read more Audio
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The colour black: A longstanding Kiwi fashion staple
4:55 PM.It's long been a fashion staple, and it only takes a look to many of our sports teams or fashion designers to see New Zealanders have long had a love affair with the colour black. In our capital's… Read more Audio
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SPCA staff facing abuse
4:49 PM.The SPCA isn't just dealing with animal abuse its staff are increasingly in the firing line; facing verbal and physical threats. There has been 70 incidents reported so far this year, but the animal… Read more Audio
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Dame Lisa Carrington back in the boat
4:35 PM.Dame Lisa Carrington is back and she hasn't missed a beat. The eight-time Olympic champion is back with the elite Canoe Sprint squad after answering an SOS call from the national selectors. Sports… Read more Audio
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How can kids understand money without cash?
4:27 PM.How do you teach kids about the money and its value when cash is increasingly invisible, and transactions are often online or via cards? Co-founder of the SquareOne app thats helps children understand… Read more Audio
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New focus on conflict raging in Sudan
4:15 PM.Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown spoke to Lisa Owen about the new focus on the conflict raging in Sudan, particularly its impact on the humanitarian situation. Audio
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Auckland environmentalist wins berm battle
4:06 PM.A long time Auckland environmentalist won the battle to protect a bunch of berms he has planted in an urban style jungle over decades. But plants on another grass verge will be removed by Auckland… Read more Audio
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UK government looking at harsher punishments for people smugglers
5:48 PM.United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thompson spoke to Lisa Owen about the UK's government looking to introduce harsher punishments for people smugglers, as well as moves to evacuate sick children from… Read more Audio
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Auckland's CRL map unveiled
5:45 PM.A glimpse of a new era in Auckland Transport has been unveiled today. At Britomart Station an updated map gives commuters a preview of the new stations and rail-lines they will use when the… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 4 August 2025
5:35 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Penrith Panthers coach forced to apologise for team trainer
5:30 PM.Penrith Panthers coach Ivan Cleary has been forced to apologise for the actions of a team trainer. Corey Bocking has been labelled a disgrace for disrupting a Titans conversion attempt, costing them a… Read more Audio
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Hospital ward full of patients with no medical need to be there
5:25 PM.A ward of people at Northshore Hospital that have no medical reason to be there, but can't be discharged because they have nowhere to go for further care is the tip of the iceberg, according the Aged… Read more Audio
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'Better vocational pathways' to be included in NCEA overhaul
5:12 PM.As part of it's overhaul of NCEA, the government has said it plans to work with industry to develop bette vocational pathways for students. Advocacy and stakeholder engagement lead at the Employers… Read more Audio
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NCEA qualification to be replaced with new system
5:08 PM.After more than 20 years as New Zealand's official secondary-school qualification, the government has pulled the pin on the NCEA. By 2030, the National Certificate of Educational Achievement will be… Read more Audio
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Toddler found stowed in suitcase under bus
4:43 PM.A 27-year-old woman has appeared in court charged with ill-treating a toddler who was found inside a suitcase, stowed under a bus. Oranga Tamariki said the case is "distressing", while locals in… Read more Audio
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Events scheduled for Christchurch's new central city stadium
4:34 PM.The countdown is on for the long -awaited opening of Christchurch's new central city stadium. The 25,000 seat Te Kaha, officially known as One New Zealand Stadium, finally opens in April. But the… Read more Audio
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Parker named in All Blacks Rugby Championship squad
4:28 PM."He's intimidating." Those were the words All Blacks coach Scott Robertson used to describe one of the unexpected bolters who has been named in his squad for the upcoming Rugby Championship. That very… Read more Audio
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University building AI Maori pronunciation tool
2:45 PM.Auckland University is building a new AI tool that will give te reo Maori learners real time feed back on their pronunciation. The $1 million project involves language experts, linguists, engineers… Read more Audio
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Controversial Israeli minister's public prayer causes fallout
2:15 PM.Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown spoke to Lisa Owen about Israel's controversial far-right minister Itamar Ben Gvir has publicly praying at the Al Aqsa Mosque,the most sensitive religious site in… Read more Audio
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NCEA qualification to be scrapped
2:05 PM.The government has announced they are planning to to ditch NCEA and phase in a completely new qualification. NCEA Level One will be abolished and instead students will sit a Foundation Skills test in… Read more Audio
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Shotover Jet marks 60th birthday
5:53 PM.One of the country's most well-known tourism ventures is marking a major milestone today. Ngai Tahu Tourism say the Shotover Jet's 60th birthday is more than a commercial success story, it's the… Read more Audio
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Nurses in UK threatening strike action over pay
5:47 PM.United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about nurses in the UK threatening strike action over pay, as well as airlines calling for an overhaul of air traffic control… Read more Audio
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Evening business for Friday 1 August 2025
5:35 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Dunedin schoolgirl wins golf World Champs
5:31 PM.A Dunedin schoolgirl has annihilated her rivals to walk away a winner at a golf tournament in Northern Ireland. Nine-year-old Joanna Ke lifted the trophy for her age-group at the world Champion of… Read more Audio