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Multiple sunscreen brands slapped with a recall in Australia
4:06 PM.Almost two dozen sunscreens in Australia have been recalled, paused or are under review because of concerns over their SPF ratings. Some of them are available in New Zealand or can be bought online… Read more Audio
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NATO to adopt Australian "Star Wars-style" lasers
5:49 PM.Australia appears to have stolen the march on its global competitors with an Australian-made laser weapon set to become NATO's newest frontline defence against enemy drones. Australia correspondent… Read more Audio
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Gold mine planned for Central Otago facing scrutiny
5:45 PM.The company behind a vast gold mine planned for Central Otago says it is one of the most scrutinised projects in the region's history. Australian firm Santana Minerals is trying to get consent under… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 30 September 2025
5:36 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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White Ferns prepare for ODI return
5:32 PM.The White Ferns haven't played a one-day international match in six months but believe they're well prepared for the 50-over Cricket World Cup in India. New Zealand open their campaign against the… Read more Audio
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How could a 100% tariff affect NZ's film industry?
5:22 PM.Trump and his tariffs are the lead characters in a drama that could have serious consequences for Aotearoa's film industry. Donald Trump announced a 100 percent tariff on all films produced overseas… Read more Audio
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Cancer Society responds to treatment waitimes around the motu
5:12 PM.When it comes to cancer more patients are starting treatment within the government's 31 day target time according to new figures. Nationally 86.3 per cent of patients started treatment within that… Read more Audio
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New figures reveal government's progress towards health targets
5:10 PM.The Health Minister is celebrating shorter wait-times, faster treatment and more timely access to care for patients. New figures from April to June this year, show the government's progress towards… Read more Audio
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The North Canterbury 'Bush Janitor' with a unique mission
4:54 PM.A man dubbed the Bush Janitor hopes his caretaking efforts will result in kiwi being reintroduced to a North Canterbury sheep and beef farm in the next decade. It might sound ambitious, even… Read more Audio
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Northland child immunisation rates on the slide
4:44 PM.The region at the heart of a current measles outbreak has seen the biggest slide in child vaccination rates in in the country. The number of Northland children fully immunised at 24 months of age has… Read more Audio
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Machete found in Akl reserve five months after killing.
4:38 PM."This is not over". That is the message from Auckland police as they encourage anyone who knows anything about the killing of American university student Kyle Whorral to come forward. The 33-year-old… Read more Audio
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Taurua negotiating coaching future with Netball NZ
4:32 PM.Dame Noeline Taurua has been in negotiations with Netball New Zealand today to see whether she'll be able to coach the Silver Ferns again. Taurua and her coaching team were stood down ahead of the… Read more Audio
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119 jobs to go at Tokoroa plywood plant
4:25 PM.Tokoroa residents say they are worried what will happen to their town after it was confirmed today 119 jobs will be lost at its plywood manufacturing plant. It is just the latest blow to the south… Read more Audio
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Gaza peace deal "beyond very close" - Trump
4:14 PM.US correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about Donald Trump's plan to bring an end to the war in Gaza. Audio
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Traffic management costs skyrocket
4:10 PM.Event organisers are being forced to go in a completely different direction to cut traffic management costs. The safety measures to avoid possible accidents and injuries like bright orange cones… Read more Audio
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Starmer speaks out on Reform party immigration policy
5:47 PM.United Kingdom correpondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about UK Prime Minister Keir starmer speaking up on Refrom party's immigration policy, as well as the UK experimenting with growing its own… Read more Audio
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Special memorial unveiled for Lyn Fleming
5:45 PM.Today marks Police remembrance day as forces in New Zealand, Australia and about the Pacific honour fallen officers and staff. About 300 people gathered at the Royal New Zealand Police College in… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 29 September 2025
5:35 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Europe retain golf's Ryder Cup
5:30 PM.Europe have retained golf's Ryder Cup after holding off a final day charge by the USA in New York. Europe won the biennial match-play event 15-13 but the hosts came close to causing an upset after… Read more Audio
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Closure of cheese maker leaves growing holes in the industry
5:25 PM.The exit of another artisan cheese maker leaves a growing number of holes in the industry. Nelson's Kervella cheese is closing down citing brutal compliance costs and a seven day a week schedule to… Read more Audio
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Auckland charity that's clothed thousands forced to close
5:15 PM.An Auckland based charity that's clothed over 20,000 people in need has been forced to close its doors after exhausting all funding options. Common provides provides clothing donated by the public or… Read more Audio
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Christchurch earthquake victim's husband says new rules 'putting money ahead of lives'
5:08 PM.Money is being put ahead of lives according the husband of a woman who died when the CTV building pancaked in the Christchurch earthquake. The government is moving to a new risk based approach to… Read more Audio
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Why does Napier have two Woolworths supermarkets?
4:55 PM.It's a case of double vision that nobody can really explain. Shoppers in Napier can buy their groceries from one of two Woolworths in the central city - diagonally opposite each other, seperated only… Read more Audio
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Government shaking up earthquake strengthening rules
4:45 PM.The government is moving to a new risk based approach to earthquake strengthening, saying it will save building owners more than $8.2 billion across New Zealand. It is ditching the New Building… Read more Audio
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Family namesake of Gordon Wilson flats back plan to redevelop
4:34 PM.The family of the man Wellington's Gordon Wilson Flats are named after is backing plans to redevelop it rather than knock it over. The government have carved out a section of the law so the earthquake… Read more Audio