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Do the scathing IPCA report recommendations go far enough?
4:48 PM.A scathing IPCA report into the way police handled sexual assault allegations against one of their own recommends a raft of changes around the management of integrity and conduct issues in the force… Read more Audio
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Oyster farmers say it will take years to recover from sewage overflow
4:44 PM.They're purveyors of some of the world's most sought-after culinary delicacies, but Mahurangi's oyster farmers have been reduced to eating beans on toast most days, their hair going grey, their nerves… Read more Audio
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$160 million revamp of the country's only vet school completed
4:36 PM.The final stage of a $160 million dollar revamp to New Zealand's only vet training school is complete. At Massey University's Palmerston North campus today new building Nga Huia officially opened its… Read more Audio
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Robertson to name All Blacks side to face England
4:30 PM.The All Blacks face a big test this weekend at Twickenham. Scott Robertson names his side tonight to face England, which is expected to have a few changes to the one that beat Scotland last weekend… Read more Audio
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Ousted Te Pāti Māori MPs hold discreet meeting with former colleagues
4:25 PM."Way below the line". That's how ousted Te Pāti Māori MP Takuta Ferris has described how the political party has treated him and fellow MP Mariameno Kapa Kingi. The pair was expelled from the… Read more Audio
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Longest ever US government shut down coming to an end
4:15 PM.US correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about the longest ever US government shut down coming to an end after 43 days, after the House of Representatives narrowly approved a bill that will… Read more Audio
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Fish and chips moving away from the days of cheap takeaways
4:08 PM.What used to be a quick, cheap and cheeky take-away has turned into a whopper of a bill. Between September 2005 and September 2025, the consumer price index had risen 66 percent, the food price index… Read more Audio
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MPs debating BBC situation in House of Commons
5:48 PM.United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about MPs debating the situation around the BBC in the House of Commons, as well as the so-called "Cryptoqueen" who has been jailed in… Read more Audio
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Survivors of abuse in care say government promises were hollow
5:44 PM.A year on from the Prime Minister's apology, survivors of abuse in care have fired a shot across the bows of the government, telling them their promises were hollow and their actions are failing… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 12 November 2025
5:39 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Phoenix women lost more than half of fans last season
5:25 PM.The Wellington Phoenix women lost more than half of their attending fans last season. On average the Phoenix had 739 people at their home games at Porirua Park in the 2024/25 A-League Women… Read more Audio
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Local volunteers support firefighters battling Tongariro blaze
5:25 PM.Drones with thermal imaging equipment have been checking the flanks of the big burn at Tongariro National Park for hotspots, and Department of Conservation fire crews remain on duty today. At the… Read more Audio
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The rise and fall of Andrew Coster
5:21 PM.He was once considered a liberal darling and champion of progressive policing, now Andrew Coster's reputation and legacy are in tatters. Acting political editor Craig McCulloch reports. Audio
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Police commissioner says IPCA report reveals cover up
5:10 PM.The IPCA report that has found serious misconduct at the highest levels of police has revealed a long police roll of dishonour; staff and senior officers identified only by their ranks, each hidden… Read more Audio
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Who's behind the giant sculptures on Transmission Gully?
4:53 PM.It's fair to say that Gareth Morgan has led a varied life. Now the economist, businessman and philanthropist - turned politician has taken on perhaps his most curious project to date. The 72-year-old… Read more Audio
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Watercare agree to compensation after oyster farmers left without income
4:51 PM.Watercare has agreed a compensation deal with oyster farmers left without an income after tens of thousands of litres of sewage spilled into the Mahurangi Harbour contaminating their oyster beds. A… Read more Audio
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High-ranking officers failed to act on McSkimming allegations
4:43 PM."Everyone can see now just how bad it was". Those were the words of Police Minister Mark Mitchell who revealed that emails containing allegations about Jevon McSkimming's behaviour were kept from him… Read more Audio
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"Pom Squad' - England rugby team mimic South Africa's tactic
4:30 PM.First there was the "Bomb Squad", now there's the "Pom Squad". The English rugby team has taken inspiration from the Springboks ahead of this weekend's clash against the All Blacks at Twickenham… Read more Audio
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Couches, mattresses and rubbish dumped on Dunedin streets
4:24 PM.Illegal dumping teams and street sweepers are busy in North Dunedin with students allegedly tossing a vast array of junk roadside, as they abandon flats and head home for the Summer. Discarded items… Read more Audio
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Suspected suicide bomber kills a dozen in Pakistan
4:15 PM.Asia correspondent Katie Silver spoke to Lisa Owen about a suspected suicide bomber killing at least a dozen people in Pakistan's capital, as well as Japan's bear troubles continuing with a surge in… Read more Audio
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Costco to open second mega store in Auckland
4:10 PM.US based mega store Costco is branching out with a second store in the Auckland region. A 6.5-hectare site in Drury south of Auckland city has been ear marked for the big box store that sells… Read more Audio
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Trotting Cup attracts thousands at Addington Raceway
5:51 PM.It was a sunny Canterbury Spring day for this year's New Zealand Trotting Cup, as thousands streamed through the gates at Addington Raceway. It's one of the biggest days on the country's racing… Read more Audio
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Aus's look back on country's most serious political crisis
5:45 PM.Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about Australians observing the 50th anniversary of the country's most serious political crisis when an elected Prime Minister was sacked by the… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 11 November 2025
5:37 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Routliffe and Dabrowski's winning partnership is breaking up
5:35 PM.New Zealand's most successful female doubles tennis player's winning combination has come to an end. Erin Routliffe and her Canadian partner Gaby Dabrowski are breaking up after two and half years… Read more Audio