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Evening business for 19 September 2025
5:36 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Silver Ferns prepare to play Taini Jamison series
5:32 PM.Netball New Zealand dropped a bombshell when it announced that Dame Noeline Taurua and her assistant coaches were being stood down for the Taini Jamison series. That series starts on Sunday when the… Read more Audio
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NZ research institute in final stage of cutting edge
5:24 PM.A leading New Zealand research institute is passing the hat to fund the final stages of a clinical trial into a cutting edge treatment for blood cancers. The Malaghan Institute is currently doing… Read more Audio
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Luxon maintains things looking up despite GDP drop
5:16 PM.The Prime Minister maintains things are looking up despite GDP data showing the economy shrank more than expected in the last quarter. He's backing his Finance Minister to stay the course, despite… Read more Audio
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Cancer patients forced to cash in KiwiSaver to fund treatments
5:08 PM.KiwiSaver is becoming less of a retirement fund, and more of a life saver for some cancer patients forced to use it to pay for treatments not funded or not available here. Robert Moffitt was diagnosed… Read more Audio
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Why are mills toppling over at a shocking rate?
4:48 PM.Why are New Zealand mills toppling over at a shocking rate? Just this week Carter Holt Harvey anounced plans to close its Tokoroa plywood manufacturing plant and import product fom overseas. It will… Read more Audio
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Auckland CBD a 'tent city' as it grapples with homelessness crisis
4:43 PM.Like 'tent city' is how part of the Auckland CBD is being described as the city grapples with a homelessness crisis. Auckland Council says homelessness has gone up 90 percent in the city since… Read more Audio
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Rangatahi learn building skills while building whare for iwi
4:35 PM.A group of South Taranaki rangatahi are reconnecting with their culture while learning carpentry skills building whare for local iwi, in a first-of-its kind collaboration with the Western Institute of… Read more Audio
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Biggest test for Black Ferns looms
4:30 PM.The biggest test for the Black Ferns so far is just one sleep away. The defending champs take on Canada who are ranked second in the world, one place above New Zealand. The Ferns go into the match… Read more Audio
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How to work out what to offer when a house has no price
4:25 PM.If you've been hunting for a new home lately.. you've probably also had to hunt hard for a list price. Often, places are listed by negotiation, for tender, or are heading for auction. As a buyer you… Read more Audio
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Taliban bans books written by women from Afghan universities
4:15 PM.Asia correspondent Adam Hancock spoke to Lisa Owen about the Taliban government banning books written by women from Afghan universities, as well as Donald Trump preparing to have his first call with… Read more Audio
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Passengers stuck for hours on stranded Wellington train
4:06 PM.Passengers caught short while stuck for hours on a stranded Wellington train were given bags to use as toilets. An electrical cable came down onto a train during rush hour this morning causing three… Read more Audio
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Australia announces more ambitious climate targets
5:48 PM.Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about the Australian government announcing it will pursure a more ambitious effort to reduce climate emissions, aiming to hit a target somewhere… Read more Audio
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Canterbury blaze destroys family's beloved vintage car collection
5:45 PM.Firefighters have contained a blaze in Canterbury that's destroyed a family's beloved vintage car collection. Crews rushed to an out-of-control burn-off fanned by strong winds in Southbridge yesterday… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 18 September 2025
5:35 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Another Black Ferns player down ahead of semi-final
5:33 PM.The Black Ferns have had a rough run of injuries at the Rugby World Cup and they've had another key player go down ahead of the semi-final against Canada. Forward Jorja Miller has asked for privacy… Read more Audio
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Canterbury company producing plant based classics
5:25 PM.A Canterbury company is producing alternative plant proteins in a deal with one of Asia's largest food import companies, Lacto Japan. Leaft foods extracts proteins from lucerne, a crop normally used… Read more Audio
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Calls for Nicola Willis to resign as finance minister
5:17 PM.An economist and former finance minister are calling on Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis to resign. It comes in the wake of worse than expected GDP figures out today - which show our economy… Read more Audio
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Cancer patients going overseas to access treatments
5:08 PM.A former top cop has joined a number of Kiwi blood cancer patients seeking cutting edge therapy overseas, as wait times grow for standard stem cell treatment in New Zealand. Stuart Lye was diagnosed… Read more Audio
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Graduates struggle as public service grad roles cut
4:47 PM.Graduates looking to start a career in the public service are finding themselves at a loose end, qualified and ready to jump into the workforce, but with nowhere to go. In the past two years close to… Read more Audio
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Majority want government to cap council rates
4:37 PM.An overwhelming majority of New Zealanders support the government putting a cap on the amount councils can increase rates each year, according to the RNZ-Reid Research poll. In August it was announced… Read more Audio
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Brandon Smith faces court for first time since supply charges
4:33 PM.Brandon Smith has faced court for the first time since he was charged with drug supply and betting violations. The Kiwis hooker entered no plea this morning, meanwhile further texts have been leaked… Read more Audio
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Council demands man moves shed despite incoming law changes
4:25 PM.A Hamilton man has been told by the council to move his shed because it's too close to the boundary fence, or be stung with a fine $20,000 a day for everyday the shed is non-compliant. David Seymour… Read more Audio
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Jimmy Kimmel taken off air after Charlie Kirk comments
4:12 PM.US correspondent, Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about talk show host Jimmy Kimmel being taken off TV indefinitely, following comments Kimmel made about the killing of consercative influencer… Read more Audio
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South Waikato suffering as country edges on recession
4:07 PM.The country is on the edge of a recession, according to Labour. New figures reveal a sharp contraction in Gross domestic product, the broad measure of economic growth. The economy shrunk, 0.9% in the… Read more Audio