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Medical disinformation a growing concern for doctors
5:21 PM.Medical disinformation is a growing concern for doctors and scientists, but what happens when it comes from people in the highest authority who are shaping health policy? Recently US President Trump… Read more Audio
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Northland grappling with closure of hospitality training provider
5:10 PM.Northland's community is grappling with the imminent closure of its leading hospitality training provider. The shutting of the QRC Te Tai Tokerau will force school leavers to travel large distances to… Read more Audio
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Senior dog walking service keeping older dogs active
4:55 PM.They're older and slower, but just because the arthritis is kicking in, that doesn't mean they can't have fun with a group of buddies. No, it's not an ad for a retirement village, it's the ethos of… Read more Audio
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Renewed call to ban pop up pools following drowning of toddler
4:47 PM.There is a renewed call for a ban on pop up pools following the drowning of another toddler in a temporary backyard pool. It is at least the second drowning of an under two year old in a temporary… Read more Audio
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Brain Drain: No job for scientist after 13 years study
4:44 PM.Newly-graduated scientists are finding it next to impossible to find work amidst a perfect storm of economic hardship and a major sector shakeup. Some of the young scientists, who are applying for… Read more Audio
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New Zealand activists detained by Israel welcomed home
4:37 PM.The New Zealand activists detained by Israel for trying to break the blockade of Gaza have today returned home to an enthusiastic welcome. Rana Hamida, Samuel Leason, and Youssef Sammour were released… Read more Audio
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Speculation whether R360 competition will make it to kick off
4:30 PM.While the All Blacks are on a break, there has been plenty of intrigue in the rugby world this week. The rebel R360 competition has been making headlines again, however there is still a lot of… Read more Audio
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Who does an age gap relationship mean for your finances?
4:26 PM.If you're in a relationship with an age gap, it may affect your financial planning, particularly when it comes to retirement. Currently there are over 3000 people who are receiving NZ Super despite… Read more Audio
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North Korean ruling party turns 80
4:16 PM.Asia correspondent Adam Hancock spoke to Lisa Owen about a massive parade which is expected in North Korea as the ruling party turns 80, as well as an Indian state that is set to introduce a day of… Read more Audio
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School truancy jumping before school holidays
4:10 PM.Hundreds of thousands of students are skipping out on school early, as school attendance rates drop sharply in the days leading up to school holidays. It is thought cheaper airfares and accommodation… Read more Audio
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Cultural barriers limiting Asian communities access to mental health services
5:45 PM.The people behind a new mental health initiative directed at Wellington's Asian community say language and cultural barriers are limiting the community's access to mental health services. They say… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 9 October 2025
5:35 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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All Whites aim for win in third clash with Poland
5:30 PM.The All Whites will play their first of two highly-ranked European sides this year when they take on Poland in Chorzów tomorrow morning. It'll be the third time New Zealand has clashed with Poland at… Read more Audio
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Te Pāti Māori acknowledges need to sort out internal issues
5:25 PM.Te Pāti Māori has laid out its vision for the future, as part of what is supposed to be their "reset day". In the last hour, its leaders acknowledged they need to sort out some internal issues in… Read more Audio
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Is heading to the regions really the answer for young people out of work?
5:17 PM.For the nearly 13% of young people not currently in work or study, the Prime Minister reckons he's got an answer: head to the regions. The government wants to stop people becoming "trapped" on the… Read more Audio
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Cancer surival rates falling behind other countries
5:05 PM.Cancer survival rates in New Zealand are falling behind other similar countries. Too many people are being diagonosed with late stage cancer in Emergency Departments or through accute hospital… Read more Audio
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Gloriavale school could have registration removed
4:45 PM.A private school in the secretive Gloriavale christian sect could have it's registration yanked because of serious concerns about whether it is providing a physically and emotionally safe environment… Read more Audio
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Queenstown restricts free-for-all freedom camping
4:45 PM.Queenstown Lakes District councillors have hit the brakes on free-for-all freedom camping by agreeing to restrict it to 141 car parks across the region. Councillors this afternoon voted for a new… Read more Audio
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Canterbury students forced out of halls as demand soars
4:35 PM.First-year University of Canterbury students are being forced to hunt for flats or live at home as capacity in the halls of residences is stretched to the limit. More than 4000 students have applied… Read more Audio
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Silver Ferns attempt to put off court dramas to one side
4:30 PM.The Silver Ferns are trying to put off court dramas to one side as they prepare for what will be their toughest test series this year. Over the weekend Netball New Zealand announced that coach Dame… Read more Audio
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Forbes review finds police should have alerted government earlier
4:25 PM.The review prompted by the scandal surrounding ex-Beehive press secretary Michael Forbes has found that the police should have alerted the government earlier under the "no surprises" convention. Prime… Read more Audio
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Former FBI director pleads not guilty to making false statements
4:15 PM.United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about Former FBI director James Comey who has pleaded not guilty to charges bought against him by the Justice Department. Audio
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OCR cut leaves mortgage holders better off while others suffer
4:05 PM.Reaction to the Reserve Bank's 50 basis point cut to the OCR has been mixed, dependent on people's age and stage. Assuming the reduction is passed on in full, minimum repayments for a family with a… Read more Audio
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UK opposition leader forced to defend attendance at party conference
5:45 PM.United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about UK opposition leader Kemi Badenoch being forced to defend attendance at her party's conference, as well as Nigel Farage who has been… Read more Audio
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Fisheries minister wants fish farming to rival beef sector
5:45 PM.The minister in charge of fisheries says more ocean space is needed for the farming of kai moana, so that aquaculture can one day rival New Zealand's beef sector. Shane Jones opened the industry's… Read more Audio