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Coronial inquest into death of toddler in Gore continues
Accusations of body dumping, a fake alibi, neglect and abuse have aired during a coronial inquest into the death of Lachlan Jones. Reporter Tess Brunton spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Midday Sports News for 1 May 2024
Uncapped Black Ferns first-five Hannah King says she's already reaping the rewards of being in the team. Audio
Remuneration Authority on MP pay rises
The Remuneration Authority says determining pay rises for MPs is about fairly matching the job market, rather than deciding whether they deserve it or not. Remuneration Authority chair Geoff Summers… Audio
Commerce Commission wins legal battle against Viagogo
The Commerce Commission has won a long-running legal battle against the ticket reseller Viagogo, which repeatedly misled New Zealanders about its status as an official ticket outlet. Chief Executive… Audio
School lunches funding likely to be time-limited
It's an approach to funding the government has spent months criticising Labour over - calling them "fiscal cliffs" .
LeBron James quiet on future after Lakers ousted from NBA playoffs
LeBron James will not talk about his playing future after the Los Angeles Lakers were knocked out of the NBA playoffs.
Cognitive tests for elderly drivers called into question
Researchers say there's no evidence to support the continued use of dementia tests for drivers. Audio
Science: Dogs with good noses, why people keep secrets
Science commentator Jen Martin joins Kathryn to talk about which domestic dog breeds have the best sense of smell, new research into why people keep secrets. Audio
Artist Lily Duval on her love of insects and efforts to conserve them
Artist and writer Lily Duval's latest book tells the stories of the insects of Aotearoa, in the hopes of changing attitudes towards them. Audio
Farmers disappointed as Alliance asks for help to raise capital
Sheep and beef farmer Greg Anderson says it is a "terrible time" for Alliance to ask, given struggles in the industry.
'Humbling': Kiwi who fought against apartheid for decades honoured
Starting with the 1960 All Blacks tour of South Africa, Tom Newnham worked to change New Zealand's approach to sport. Audio
Music with Ian Chapman: Songs of the Sea
With Anzac Day just gone, this week Ian Chapman reflects on his father's experiences in the Royal New Zealand Navy during World War II. Audio
Viagogo loses 6-year battle against Commerce Commission
The watchdog says the global ticket reseller is its most complained about trader, with many left out of pocket after unknowingly buying fake tickets.
Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland
Simon looks at a new Curia poll revealing who Aucklanders favour as their next mayor. Simon Bridges is out in front, with Paula Bennett and Wayne Brown trailing behind. Audio
'It's my happy place' - Dan Carter kicking goals for kids
The All Black legend and now UNICEF ambassador launches the Beat Dan Carter kicking challenge.
Football round-up: Party at Chiefy’s? Phoenix sweating on final A-League fixture
Analysis - We're on the brink of the biggest game in their history - but not a single 'Nix player will kick a ball in anger, Mathew Nash writes. Video
Book review: Shakespeare's Sisters: Four Women Who Wrote the Renaissance by Ramie Targoff
Sonja de Friez reviews Shakespeare's Sisters: Four Women Who Wrote the Renaissance by Ramie Targoff published by Hachette Audio
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