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'James Bond wannabe' found guilty of trying to spy for Russia
5:44 PM.United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Melissa Chan-Green about a British man who "dreamt of being like James Bond", and has been found guilty of trying to spy for Russia, as well as… Read more Audio
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Evening business for Wednesday 23 July 2025
5:36 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Govt concedes there's a 'real problem' with homelessness
5:26 PM.A huge jump in the number of people sleeping rough and living without shelter has the Government conceding "it's clear we have a real problem". The report shows that in the eight months to May this… Read more Audio
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NZ swimmers touch down in Singapore for Aquatics Championships
5:24 PM.A team of 12 New Zealand swimmers, including two defending world champions, have touched down in Singapore ahead of the World Aquatics Championships. Six athletes will make their Aquablack debut at… Read more Audio
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Fonterra boss meets with politicians over high butter prices
5:16 PM.Fonterra's boss has given media the silent treatment over the sky high price of butter. Both National and Labour's finance spokespeople met with Fonterra's chief executive Miles Hurrell last night… Read more Audio
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Delays at Nelson hospital becoming "dangerous"
5:08 PM.Ageing infrastructure, persistent delays in recruiting staff and an increasing demand for services have been identified as some of the issues facing Nelson Hospital. A review was commissioned after… Read more Audio
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Heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne dies at 76
4:51 PM.Members of the New Zealand music community say Ozzy Osbourne's impact on rock music will never be recreated. The voice of heavy metal classics like Paranoid, Iron Man and Crazy Train died today aged… Read more Audio
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Documents show alleged ties between NZ First and tobacco giant
4:47 PM.New Zealand First should be stripped of the tobacco and vaping portfolio, according to an advocacy group set up to keep kids off nicotine. The call comes after RNZ published documents alleging close… Read more Audio
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Coroner wants law change in corporate boxing
4:34 PM.A coroner wants to see a law change when it comes to corporate boxing and for more stringent controls over such events after the death of Christchurch man Kain Parsons. Mr Parsons died following 30… Read more Audio
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Cricket captain calling for rule change over penalisation
4:30 PM.A test cricket captain is once again calling for the International Cricket Council to revisit the rules that penalise teams for slow over rates. England skipper Ben Stokes first raised the issue when… Read more Audio
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Iconic cermanics business Morris and James to close
4:24 PM.For nearly five decades, Morris and James pottery has graced gardens and living rooms across the country, all made on site in their north Auckland base of Matakana. But the iconic ceramics business… Read more Audio
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Dozens of Palestinians die of malnutrition in two days
4:12 PM.Dozens of Palestinians, including children, have died of malnutrition in the past two days according to the Hamas-run health ministry. The numbers come just a day after a joint statement from New… Read more Audio
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Dog owners granted temporary reprive over off-leash ban
4:06 PM.Dog owners passionately advocating for an off-leash area have been granted a last minute reprieve, for now. The High Court has granted an interim order allowing dogs to run off-leash in the bowl area… Read more Audio
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Growing alarm about South Australia toxic agal bloom
5:43 PM.Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Melissa Chan-Green about growing alarm in Australia over a toxic agal bloom that has spread along the South Australian coastline. It has created an… Read more Audio
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Evening Business for 22 July 2025
5:35 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Silver Ferns head into international season without caption
5:30 PM.The Silver Ferns are heading into the next international season without their captain. Ameliaranne Ekenasio is taking a break, which makes yesterday's eligibility announcement by Netball New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Airline industry reps call out spiralling costs
5:23 PM.A group representing airlines says prices will continue to go up and more services will be lost if there is not a reset of the air industry's investment structure. Cath O'Brien from the Board of… Read more Audio
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Politicians spar over soaring butter prices
5:15 PM.Cost-of-living politics reared its head again at Parliament, with MPs exchanging blows over soaring butter prices. Labour accused the coalition of lacking a plan, a claim immediately thrown back at it… Read more Audio
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Prime Minister says "catastrophe" in Gaza has got to stop
4:48 PM.The Prime Minister has addressed what he called the "catastrophe" in Gaza, and said it has got to stop. New Zealand is among 25 countries calling for an an end to the war criticising what they… Read more Audio
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Positive reactions to University of Waikato medical school
4:44 PM.Local business, community, and medical leaders are reacting positively to the announcement of a new medical school at the University of Waikato. The government announced yesterday it will fund 82.5… Read more Audio
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Joseph Parker pushed as potential opponent for Usyk
4:30 PM.New Zealand boxer Joseph Parker has said he is only interested in serious fights and won't entertain a bout against an influencer turned fighter. Parker is being touted as a potential opponent for… Read more Audio
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Kiwis take home top board game award
4:25 PM.It is considered the Oscars of the Board Game world, or the Spiel de Jahres and New Zealand has taken home one of the top prizes. Kiwis Carl de Visser and Jarratt Gray won the Expert Game Award for… Read more Audio
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More turns in Trump's handling of Epstein case
4:15 PM.United State correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Melissa Chan-Green about a number of developments concerning Donald Trump's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, as well as the number of people… Read more Audio
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AI usage at work becoming more common
4:06 PM.According to leaked documents, managers in the ministry of education were considering using AI to help them craft the new school curriculum. Apparently it is becoming more common, with people using… Read more Audio
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England women's football team calls in police after racist abuse
5:43 PM.United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Melissa Chan-Green about the England women's football team who called in police after one of its stars revealed she'd been targeted by racist… Read more Audio