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Evening business for 17 July 2025
5:34 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Warriors star open to ditching team for $1 million deal
5:30 PM.Warriors star and former All Black Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is being linked to a Saudi Arabia-backed rebel rugby competition. The 32-year-old still has one year to run on his Warriors NRL contract but is… Read more Audio
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Man who lost family in Erebus disaster supports Christchurch monument
5:25 PM.A man who lost his parents and sister in the Erebus disaster supports a new proposal to build the long awaited national monument in Christchurch David Allan told Checkpoint in 2023 he was optimistic a… Read more Audio
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Lack of certification required for healthy homes
5:15 PM.The system for certifying the new Health Homes Standards has been described as being like drivers issuing their own warrants of fitness. Since July 1st, all rental properties across the motu have been… Read more Audio
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Law that lets workers discuss salary set to pass
5:08 PM.Do you know how much your work colleagues earn? A new bill that looks set to pass into law, may mean you can find out. The bill, from Labour MP Camilla Belich, would mean employers can't enforce gag… Read more Audio
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Concerns about amount spent by retail crime prevention group
4:48 PM.The amount spent by a group set up to look at retail crime continues to come under scrutiny. It's been revealed that the Ministerial Advisory Group for Victims of Retail Crime set up amid a worrying… Read more Audio
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Crackdown on university students promoting gambling
4:44 PM.University students have been warned about promoting overseas gambling websites on social media for financial gain. Internal Affairs has contacted 10 students who appeared to be promoting gambling… Read more Audio
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Researchers want formal inquiry as Campylobacter rates shoot up
4:36 PM.A group of NZ researchers want a formal inquiry into the rates of Campylobacter infection. In a just-released study, hospitalisation rates for Campylobacter infection have increased by almost 70… Read more Audio
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How often do you talk about your salary?
4:34 PM.Do you earn the same amount as your co-workers? It is a question we all know doubt often wonder about, but many of us are too scared to ask. Currently employers can put pay secrecy clauses in workers'… Read more Audio
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All Blacks coach to give every player a go in final France test
4:30 PM.Scott Robertson has kept his promise to give everyone in the All Blacks squad a go for this Saturday's third and final test against France in Hamilton. The All Blacks coach has made a raft of changes… Read more Audio
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Two Kiwi Olympians to cycle 4500km through Africa
4:25 PM.Two Kiwi Olympians are taking on a herculean challenge - cycling 4500kms through East Africa for charity. Cyclist and Paris 2024 Olympic Silver medalist Nicole Shields came up with the idea and has… Read more Audio
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'Epstein list' driving a wedge through Trump supporters
4:15 PM.US Correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Melissa Chan-Green about the so-called Epstein list driving a wedge through Donald Trump's MAGA support base. Things hit boiling point today with the President… Read more Audio
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Is offal on the cusp of a comeback?
4:06 PM.A turn off or offally good? A once forgotten food could be on the cusp of a comeback. Offal is now on the menu for some school lunches with the company behind the programme now using a mince that is a… Read more Audio
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Second host on MasterChef UK sacked
5:48 PM.United Kingdom correspodent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Melissa Chan-Green about a second host on the popular cooking show MasterChef UK being sacked, as well as customers at a London fish and chip… Read more Audio
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Government puts an end to open-plan classrooms
5:45 PM.The government has drawn a line under one of education's most contentious issues - today it announced a halt to building what everyone except for teachers call open-plan classrooms. Modern learning… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 16 July 2025
5:36 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Black Caps set to kick off new season
5:33 PM.A new era beckons for the Black Caps. The side is set to kick off a new season, with a new coach, against an old foe. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Melissa Chan-Green. Audio
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Nursing lecturer warns of losing talented nurses if students aren't paid
5:24 PM.A nurse trainer has thrown her support behind student nurse and midwives calling for a law change so they are paid for placements. Australia has just introduced such a change there. Students have said… Read more Audio
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Waiuku locals call for speed limit enforcements after crash kills three
5:15 PM.Locals in the town of Waiuku are sounding the alarm over a narrow, bumpy road that claimed the lives of a woman and two children yesterday afternoon. Concerned residents have said Masters Road is too… Read more Audio
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Rotorua homeless provided with sleeping pods, council chases consent
5:08 PM.A Rotorua organisation providing sleeping pods for the city's homeless says they're being held back by council insisting that they get consents. The Village of Hope has been set up in a secret… Read more Audio
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Government to halt council planning work
4:48 PM.Senior Cabinet Minister Chris Bishop has launched a broadside at local government at a conference in Otautahi-Christchurch.The RMA Reform and Infrastructure Minister has said councils are crying out… Read more Audio
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Government announces $600k support for flood affected farmers
4:43 PM.The Minister of Agriculture and Forestry has announced a half a million dollar support package from government and industry for flood-affected farmers, growers and foresters in the Tasman region. It… Read more Audio
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Speculation over who will make Black Ferns World Cup squad
4:36 PM.The naming of a development team to play South Africa later this month has sparked a frenzy of speculation of who's in and who's out of the Black Ferns World Cup squad. Black Ferns XV coach Willie… Read more Audio
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Spike in number of vehicles illegally ripping up parks
4:31 PM.A spike in the number of bikes and cars illegally ripping up parks is being reported across the country. Tauranga, Rotorua and Auckland councils are among those who have said thousands of ratepayer… Read more Audio
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Worlds oldest marathon runner dies at 114
4:15 PM.Asia correspondent Katie Silver spoke to Melissa Chan-Green about a big day for trade deals in the region, as well as the man believed to be the world's oldest marathon runner who has died in a… Read more Audio