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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 19 February 2025
12:59 PM.In today's episode, Auckland marae are worried about future funding as the government puts a hold on new contracts in the wake of the Manurewa Marae election inquiry, economists are predicting the… Read more Audio
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Public health experts call on govt to fund health survey
12:44 PM.Public health experts are calling on the government to urgently fund a new National Nutrition Survey to better understand New Zealanders eating habits and to help shape public policy. Cliona Ni… Read more Audio
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NZME announces restructure
12:40 PM.NZME, the publisher of the New Zealand Herald, has announced a restructure, which includes the voluntary redundancy of several well-known journalistic names. Reporter Maia Ingoe spoke to Charlotte… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 19 February 2025
12:30 PM.Midday Rural News for 19 Feburary 2025. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 19 February 2025
12:28 PM.Black Caps allrounder Rachin Ravindra is 'touch and go' to play in the opening Champions Trophy match against Pakistan in Karachi tonight. Audio
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Midday Business News for 19 Feburary 2025
12:19 PM.Midday Business News for 19 February 2025. Audio
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Economists predict OCR to drop further
12:16 PM.Economists are predicting the Reserve Bank will reduce the official cash rate by another half a percent this afternoon, bringing the rate down to 3.75 percent. BNZ's chief economist Mike Jones spoke… Read more Audio
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Auckland marae concerned over future funding after inquiry
12:11 PM.Auckland marae are worried about future funding as the government puts a hold on new contracts in the wake of the Manurewa Marae election inquiry. South Auckland's Papakura Marae Chief executive Tony… Read more Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 18 February 2025
1:59 PM.In today's episode, the government is open to sending soldiers to Ukraine as peacekeepers if a ceasefire is reached, the Independent Police Conduct Authority is calling for new laws that control how… Read more Audio
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Number of Kiwis dining out or ordering food declines
12:46 PM.The amount of Kiwis choosing to dine out or get food delivered to their doors is in decline. Restaurant Association chief executive Marisa Bidois spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Hundreds protest in Cook Islands over China agreement
12:42 PM.In the Cook Islands, hundreds of people have taken to the streets to protest a partnership agreement the Prime Minister Mark Brown signed with China. RNZ Pacific's Caleb Fotheringham spoke to… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 18 February 2025
12:35 PM.Midday Rural News for 18 February 2025. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 18 February 2025
12:29 PM.Auckland FC captain Hiroki Sakai has signed on for another season with the table-topping A-League football club. Audio
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Midday Business News for 18 February 2025
12:19 PM.Midday Business News for 18 February 2025. Audio
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Calls for new laws to control how public protests are policed
12:16 PM.The Independent Police Conduct Authority is calling for new laws that control how public protests are policed. Reporter Adam Burns spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Govt open to sending soldiers to Ukraine as peacekeepers
12:11 PM.The government is open to sending soldiers to Ukraine as peacekeepers if a ceasefire is reached. Wayne Mapp was the defence minister between 2008 and 2011 and he spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Monday 17 February 2025
1:45 PM.In today's episode, a New Zealand-born teenager's deportation to India has been put on hold at the last minute, the Cook Islands Prime Minister will be returning to public protests on Monday after his… Read more Audio
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Conclave wins best film at BAFTAs
12:45 PM.Conclave, a film about the power struggle behind the election of a pope has won best picture at the 78th British Academy Film Awards, the BAFTAs. Movie critic Dom Corry spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Homicide investigation launched in Hastings after fight
12:43 PM.A homicide investigation has been launched in Hastings after a death following a group fight at the weekend. Hawkes Bay reporter Alexa Cook spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 17 February 2025
12:36 PM.Midday Rural News for 17 February 2025 Audio
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Midday Sports News for 17 February 2025
12:28 PM.The Black Caps are confident they can overcome Pakistan for a third straight time as they gear up for their opening game of the Champions Trophy. Audio
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Midday Business News for 17 February 2025
12:19 PM.Midday Business News for 17 February 2025 Audio
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Cook Island PM to return from China trip to protests
12:15 PM.The Cook Islands Prime Minister will be returning to public protests on Monday after his visit to China to sign a controversial agreement. RNZ Pacific's Caleb Fotheringham spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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NZ born teenager's deportation on hold
12:11 PM.A New Zealand-born teenager's deportation to India has been put on hold at the last minute. Daman Kumar's lawyer Alastair McClymont spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 14 February 2025
12:59 PM.In today's episode, the Director-General of Health Diana Sarfati becomes the third health boss in a week to resign - we speak with our health reporter Ruth Hill. More than 200 jobs have been axed from… Read more Audio