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Do MP's deserve a pay rise?
4:56 PM.MPs could be in for a pay rise after having no increase in the last six years. The independent Remuneration Authority is due to deliver its decision on MP pay in the next couple of weeks. Georgie… Read more Audio
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Pull the otter - disbelief at possible zoo closure
4:52 PM.New Plymouth ratepayers are being asked to choose between closing the much-loved Brooklands Zoo or funding up to nine million dollar of upgrades. Most of the work is required to meet regulatory… Read more Audio
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Ethnic communities respond to Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme
4:50 PM.Ethnic communities say the proposed changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme is a positive step but more needs to be done. Immigration minister Erica Stanford announced the changes Sunday… Read more Audio
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Cost to rebuild Christchurch Cathedral gone up to 248 million
4:45 PM.It's a monster budget hole that could mean Christchurch Cathedral remain in ruins. The Christchurch Cathedral Reinstatement Trust said cost of rebuilding the iconic building has ballooned from 104… Read more Audio
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Grass to take weeks to grow again after Tasman drought
4:32 PM.The big dry has been creeping across parts of the top of the South Island into the Tasman District. A drought was declared in the region last month - with some saying its the worst they've seen in 50… Read more Audio
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Football Fern Ria Percival retiring
4:28 PM.After four Olympic Games and five FIFA World Cups Football Fern Ria Percival is hanging up her boots. The midfielder played 166 times at senior level, more than any other female or male player in New… Read more Audio
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PM set nine government targets for the public service
4:27 PM.The Prime Minister has set nine government targets for the public service - giving it until 2030 to achieve them. Christopher Luxon said he's bringing back targets - originally introduced by Sir John… Read more Audio
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Israel withdrawing large number of troops from southern Gaza
4:15 PM.Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown speaks to Lisa Owen about Israel announcing it's withdrawing a large number of troops from southern Gaza, a new round of ceasefire talks getting underway in Cairo… Read more Audio
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Investigation underway after Dunedin streetstocks race incident
4:06 PM.An investigation is underway after a car catapulted over a four metre high safety fence during a streetstocks race at a Dunedin speedway track, narrowly missing spectators. Video of the incident at… Read more Audio
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First day of Rainbow Games kicks off in Auckland
5:45 PM.The clash of roller skates echoed through the Trust Arena in West Auckland today at the first day of the Rainbow Games. Twelve sporting events will take place across Auckland from today until Sunday… Read more Audio
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Mass drone attack carried out on Myanmar's capital
5:44 PM.Asia correspondent Per Elinder Liljas speaks to Susana Leiataua on the earthquake that struck Taiwan on Wednesday, a mass drone attack carried out on Myanmar's capital and South Korea's beauty… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 5 April 2024
5:31 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Flooded Hawkes Bay primary school holding lessons at church
5:24 PM.A twice-flooded northern Hawke's Bay primary school is continuing to hold its lessons at a Mormon church. Its classrooms were damaged in Cyclone Gabrielle and Nuhaka school is hoping to be back in… Read more Audio
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Dame Noeline Taurua reappointed as coach of Silver Ferns
5:22 PM.Dame Noeline Taurua has been reappointed as coach of the Silver Ferns. Netball New Zealand said Dame Noeline has shown she's the right person for the job, and will stay in the role for another two… Read more Audio
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Schools Strikes 4 Climate rallies held throughout country
5:19 PM.Thousands of students around the country put down their pens and pencils and picked up their placards and flags today. Schools Strikes 4 Climate rallies were held throughout the country with young… Read more Audio
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Ministry review of building projects leaving students with nowhere to go
5:14 PM.A South Island school for students with complex needs said a Ministry review of school building projects will leave some of its students with nowhere to go next year. The Ministry of Education is… Read more Audio
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How do people cope with daylight saving?
4:55 PM.A reminder, clocks go back an hour this weekend as we head into winter. Louise Ternouth asked people what they think of daylight saving and how they cope with it. Read more Audio
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Drop in domestic travellers cause of closure of Queenstown eateries
4:50 PM.A drop in domestic travellers combined with increasing overheads are believed to be behind a number of Queenstown eateries closing their doors in recent months. The resort town is still recovering… Read more Audio
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Whangarei's Hundertwasser Art Centre could run out of money
4:37 PM.Whangarei's acclaimed but controversial Hundertwasser Art Centre could run out of money by October 2025 - raising the prospect that ratepayers may have to cough up to keep it open. That's despite… Read more Audio
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Warriors aiming to make it three wins in a row in the NRL
4:28 PM.Jamie Wall speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about the Warriors aiming to make it three wins in a row in the NRL and the Wellington Phoenix playing over in Australia. Read more Audio
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Video shows kids jumping from bridge while train runs past
4:25 PM.Playing chicken with trains continues to plague the Waikato town of Ngāruawāhia. A new video on social media shows seven kids jumping from the rail bridge into the Waikato River just as a train engine… Read more Audio
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Canada: Niagara region declares state of emergency due to eclipse
4:15 PM.Canada correspondent Ashleigh Stewart speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about Canada's Niagara region declaring a state of emergency due to an eclipse, Canada's plans for a free school lunch programme and… Read more Audio
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Porirua ratepayers told they'll have to pay more to have glass recycled
4:07 PM.Ratepayers in Porirua are being told they'll have to pay more if they want their glass recycled. Currently glass is crushed and used in roading and drainage at the tip - rather than living to see… Read more Audio
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Australia: Defamation case raises ethical concerns
5:41 PM.Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Susana Leiataua about a high stakes defamation case hearing explosive new evidence that has raised ethical concerns about what commercial news programs do… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 4 April 2024
5:29 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio