- Air NZ flight diverted due to smell of fuel2025/04/09
Air New Zealand has yet to explain exactly what a passenger was carrying in their hand luggage that forced a plane to divert to New Plymouth on Tuesday night. Passenger Cally McKenzie spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Report highlights abuse female politicians face2025/04/09
A new report says misogyny and racism are pervasive in the harassment of female politicians, their staff and their families. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more.
- Economists predict drop to OCR2025/04/09
All predictions pointed to a drop in the official cash rate by 25 basis points to 3.5 percent Wedensday. Economist Kelly Eckhold spoke to Corin Dann.
- Finance Minister Nicola Willis on Trump's tariffs2025/04/09
The country's biggest exporters are trying to come to grips with what exactly the Trump's tariffs mean. Finance Minister Nicola Willis spoke to Corin Dann.
- Uncertainty remains in global stock markets over looming tariffs2025/04/09
Global stock markets have been volatile, taking big swings both up and down as uncertainty remains over looming trade tariffs. Washington D.C. correspondent Kate Fisher spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Sports News for 7am - 9 April 20252025/04/09
Devon Conway scored an unbeaten 69 as his Chennai Super Kings fell 18 runs short in their chase against the Punjab Kings in the IPL.
- Business News for 9 April 20252025/04/09
Business news for 9 April 2025
- Settled weather on the way after strong winds2025/04/09
A mix of rain, storms and strong winds that affected parts of the country earlier this week is expected to make its presence felt in the Chathams on Wednesday. MetService's communications meteorologist John Law spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Early Sports Chat for 9 April 20252025/04/09
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
- Morning Rural News for 9 April 20252025/04/09
News from the rural farming sector.
- Early Business News for 9 April 20252025/04/09
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
- Horowhenua mayor on Levin tornado2025/04/09
The Horowhenua mayor says he's extremely grateful no one was hurt on Tuesday when a tornado ripped through town. Bernie Wanden spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Farmers warned taxes for greenhouse gas emissions likely2025/04/09
Experts are warning farmers that taxes on greenhouse gas emissions are likely to be coming for agricultural exports. Climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson explains.
- US markets bounce around as Trump's tariffs take hold2025/04/09
While US markets did see a bit of a bounce in early trading, most indexes started to fall during a White House briefing by Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt. Wedbush Securities Analyst Dan Ives spoke to Corin Dann.
- Sports News for 6am - 9 April 20252025/04/09
New Zealand have beaten hosts India 2-1 in their opening tie at the Billie Jean King Cup women's team's tennis tournament in Pune.
- Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 8 April 20252025/04/08
On today's episode, the government has announced a defence funding boost, we hear from the Defence Minister and the Labour leader, markets around the world have fallen amid Trump's tariff announcements, and we preview the finalists of the Aotearoa Music awards.
- Queenstown restaurant Amisfield named third best in the world2025/04/08
A Queenstown fine dining restaurant is basking in the glow of global recognition. Amisfield executive chef Vaughan Mabee spoke to Corin Dann.
- Universities' international student enrolment numbers back to pre-Covid levels2025/04/08
Universities' lucrative international enrolments are back to pre-pandemic levels. Education correspondent John Gerritsen has more.
- Our Environment report gives update on NZ environment2025/04/08
The latest update on New Zealand's environment shows people can breathe a little easier, but a substantial proportion of groundwater is failing drinking standards. Eloise Gibson spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Wild weather causes havoc in Wellington2025/04/08
Wild weather has been hitting parts of the country this morning. There are reports strong winds are bringing trees downs and lifting roofs of houses in Levin and Waikawa Reporter Mary Argue has more.
- Sports Chat for 8 April 20252025/04/08
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
- Market Update for 8 April 20252025/04/08
Market Update for 8 April 2025
- Samoan national jailed for exploiting illegal migrants2025/04/08
A Samoan national has been jailed for four years for exploiting illegal migrants. Immigration New Zealand general manager of immigration compliance and investigations Steve Watson spoke to Alexa Cook.
- KiwiSaver balances drop amid tariff turmoil2025/04/08
Global financial markets have continued to fall, in response to tough new tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Corin Dann.
- Labour leader on govt's defence spending boost2025/04/08
The Labour leader has stopped short of outright saying he supports the government's new defence spending plan, but says it seems very similar to what was planned under the last government. Chris Hipkins spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Sports News for 8am - 8 April 20252025/04/08
The New Zealand team will be hoping for plenty of medals at the World Athletics Championships later this year with a star studded quartet the first athletes named to compete in Tokyo in September.
- Aotearoa Music Awards 2025 finalists announced2025/04/08
Persian-New Zealand talent CHAII and Stan Walker are just two of the finalists announced this morning for the 2025 Aotearoa Music Awards. RNZ Music's Tony Stamp spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Wait times for colonoscopies increase2025/04/08
Wait times for urgent, non-urgent and surveillance colonoscopies all grew last year after Health New Zealand failed to keep up with demand. Ruth Hill reports.
- Veterans' welfare group calls for ANZAC day boycott2025/04/08
A veterans' welfare group, is calling on New Zealanders who've served in the armed forces to boycott official Dawn and Civic Services this Anzac day. No Duff co-founder Aaron Wood spoke to Corin Dann.
- Former soldier on defence spending boost2025/04/08
A former soldier and defence expert is hopeful the government's long-awaited Defence Capability Plan will help breathe new life and confidence into the country's defence forces. Retired Lieutenant Colonel and former defence attaché in the Pacific Josh Wineera spoke to Corin Dann.
- Spike in assaults against health workers: Data2025/04/08
Hundreds more health workers were assaulted at work last year, according to Health New Zealand data, with Auckland central and Waikato districts seeing the biggest spikes. Reporter Lucy Xia has more.
- International stock markets react to Trump's tariffs2025/04/08
US stocks have been swinging wildly today as traders hope Donald Trump's tariffs might be eased or scrapped. Wedbush Securities' Dan Ives spoke to Corin Dann.
- Govt announces $12 billion Defence Capability plan2025/04/08
The government is pumping $12 billion over the next four years into building a "modern, combat-capable" New Zealand Defence Force. Political Editor Jo Moir spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Defence Minister Judith Collins on defence funding boost2025/04/08
New missile systems, better strike capability and a focus on drones and new technology, those are just some of the features of the government's long-awaited Defence Capability Review. Defence Minister Judith Collins spoke to Corin Dann.
- Sports News for 7am - 8 April 20252025/04/08
An Olympic champion, a Paris silver medallist and the current World Indoor winner headline the first group of athletes selected to the New Zealand team for the World Athletics Championships in Japan in September.
- Business News for 8 April 20252025/04/08
Business news for 8 April 2025
- Palestine Red Crescent calls for independent investigation into deaths2025/04/08
The Palestine Red Crescent wants an independent investigation after 15 of its medics were killed by Israeli forces in Gaza last month. Tel Aviv correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Govt promises massive boost in defence spending2025/04/08
The coalition has promised a massive boost in defence spending up to levels not seen since the early 1990s, but there are still questions about where the money will come from. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more.
- Early Sports Chat for 8 April 20252025/04/08
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
- Morning Rural News for 8 April 20252025/04/08
News from the rural farming sector.
- Early Business News for 8 April 20252025/04/08
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
- Govt to give Defence Force $12 billion funding boost2025/04/08
The government has unveiled plans to pump billions of extra dollars into the Defence Force to ensure its modern and combat capable. Former National MP and Defence Minister Wayne Mapp spoke to Corin Dann.
- US markets continue to fall after Trump's tariffs2025/04/08
US markets have plunged again, following another day of global market chaos triggered by President Donald Trump's tariffs. Washington correspondent Nick Harper spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Sports News for 6am - 8 April 20252025/04/08
New Zealand will take a four strong team to the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo in September.
- Morning Report Essentials for Monday 7 April 20252025/04/07
Info (Show/Hide)On today's episode, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon discusses Trump's tariff on New Zealand, more than 50 countries have contacted US President Donald Trump to try to negotiate following the sweeping tariffs he announced last week, the Defence Force is changing entry requirements to try and increase recruitment numbers, Liam lawson has finished 17th in the Japanese Grand prix, and one of the world's biggest planes has taken off from Auckland airport.
- One of world's largest planes takes off from Auckland airport2025/04/07
Aviation enthusiasts crowded Auckland Airport's runway viewing area yesterday to see one of the world's largest planes take off. Travel journalist Dan Lake spoke to Corin Dann.
- Actor and theatre director Raymond Hawthorne dies2025/04/07
Actor and theatre director Raymond Hawthorne has died in Auckland aged 88. Actor Jennifer Ward-Lealand spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Sports Chat for 7 April 20252025/04/07
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
- Market Update for 7 April 20252025/04/07
Market Update for 7 April 2025
- Northland Iwi leader on escalating meth use in region2025/04/07
A Northland iwi leader is set to meet with the police minister over what he says is an escalating crisis of methamphetamine use. Te Runanga a Iwi o Ngapuhi chair Mane Tahere spoke to Corin Dann.
- Councils to vote on Māori wards at local council elections2025/04/07
The issue of whether Māori wards should stay, is looming large, with local body elections just six months away. Māori News Journalist Pokere Paewai spoke with some of the affected councillors.
- Long-awaited family violence report never released2025/04/07
Current politicians have little knowledge of a long-awaited report that family violence experts say the Ministry of Justice buried and which shows children are at risk in the judicial system. Amy Williams reports.
- Fiji hit with 32 percent tariff by Trump2025/04/07
The Fijian Deputy Prime Minister is calling the 32 percent tariff on Fijian exports to the US disproportionate and unfair. Fiji TV senior reporter Mereoni Mili spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Trump places 10 percent tariff on Tokelau2025/04/07
Tiny outposts populated by penguins and small island nations are among some of the places targeted by the Trump administration's new tariffs. Council for the Ongoing Government of Tokelau general manager national Aukusitino Vitale spoke to Corin Dann.
- Sports News for 8am - 7 April 20252025/04/07
Liam Lawson concedes he made a poor start after coming 17th at the Japanese Grand Prix with his Racing Bulls team-mate Isack Hadjar finishing in the points in eighth place.
- PM Luxon on Trump's 10 percent tariff on NZ2025/04/07
Donald Trump's 10 percent tariff on New Zealand goods has officially taken effect. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Corin Dann.
- Man with cerebral palsy living with pain due to staff shortages2025/04/07
An Upper Hutt man with cerebral palsy says his specialist has been unable to diagnose the cause of his debilitating foot pain because he can't order the diagnostic scans he needs. Ruth Hill reports.
- Liam Lawson 17th in Japanese Grand Prix2025/04/07
In Formula One news, a risky pit strategy cost Liam Lawson at the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, leaving him in 17th place. Sports broadcaster Stephen McIvor spoke to Corin Dann.
- Investigations underway after Shane Jones' wife allegedly assaulted2025/04/07
Investigations are underway after Cabinet Minister and New Zealand First MP Shane Jones was verbally abused at Auckland Airport and his wife was assaulted. It's reignited concern about the threats MPs face and how to keep both them and their families safe. Labour's chief whip Glenn Bennett spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Modelling shows govt relying on pine trees to reach net zero by 20502025/04/07
Government modelling shows the coalition's claim to be on track for net zero emissions by 2050 relies on private companies planting pine trees on hundreds of thousands of hectares of crown land. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.
- Govt considering opting back into infant formula standards2025/04/07
RNZ understands the government is considering opting back into trans-Tasman infant formula standards, after rejecting them last year. Anusha Bradley reports.
- Defence force removes academic requirements to boost recruits2025/04/07
The Defence Force has made it easier for people to apply for a job in a bid to get more boots on the ground. Ellen O'Dwyer spoke to Alexa Cook.
- $10 trillion wiped from S&P 500 after tariff announcements2025/04/07
Staying with tariffs, and they wiped out about $10 trillion worth of value from the United States' S and P 500 in the space of two days. Craigs Investment Partners investment advisor Mark Lister spoke to Corin Dann.
- Countries contact Trump to negotiate after tariffs imposed2025/04/07
More than 50 countries have contacted US President Donald Trump to try to negotiate following the sweeping tariffs he announced last week. POLITICO's senior legal affairs reporter Josh Gerstein spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Sports News for 7am - 7 April 20252025/04/07
Liam Lawson was left to rue a one-stop pit strategy after finishing 17th in last night's Japanese Grand Prix, which was won by Red Bull's Formula One champion Max Verstappen.
- Business News for 7 April 20252025/04/07
Business news for 7 April 2025
- Calls for burial laws to be reviewed2025/04/07
The funeral sector is calling on the government to review burial laws it says are outdated. Cemeteries and Cematoria Collective acting chair Daniel Chrisp spoke to Corin Dann.
- Ashburton to finally receive second bridge2025/04/07
Ashburton's second bridge is officially on the way, after the New Zealand Transport Agency and local council finally signed a deal for its construction. Ashburton mayor Neil Brown spoke to Alexa Cook.
- Early Sports Chat for 7 April 20252025/04/07
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
- Morning Rural News for 7 April 20252025/04/07
News from the rural farming sector.
- Early Business News for 7 April 20252025/04/07
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
- Squally thunderstorms move across the country2025/04/07
A squally cocktail of rain, hail, wind and thunderstorms tracked across the upper South Island, Taranaki, Waikato and Auckland. MetService Duty Forecaster Katie Hillyer spoke to Alexa Cook.
- French far right leader Marine Le Pen to appeal conviction over misusing funds2025/04/07
France's National Rally leader Marine Le Pen says she won't give up, after being found guilty of misusing over €4.5 million euros in E-U funds and banned from running for office. correspondent Lisa Louis spoke to Corin Dann.
- Sports News for 6am - 7 April 20252025/04/07
The Black Ferns Sevens beat Australia 31-7 in the final to win the Singapore round of the World Series.
- Morning Report Essentials for Friday 4 April 20252025/04/04
On today's episode, former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Phil Goff has doubled down on his comments about Trump, we get reaction from the business community to the Trump administration's tariffs on New Zealand, we have our weekly political panel and we cross the Tasman to get the latest from Kerry-Anne Walsh.
- Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia2025/04/04
It's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
- Political panel2025/04/04
Listen to our weekly political panel.
- Racquet sports taking off around the country2025/04/04
Pickleball, padel, and padder, people can't seem to get enough of these sports with funny sounding names. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe looks at why these racquet sports are taking off.
- Thieves steal thousands of dollars worth of hay bales in Taranaki2025/04/04
Police are investigating the theft of hundreds of bales of hay worth thousands of dollars in Taranaki. Alexa Cook reports.
- Sports Chat for 4 April 20252025/04/04
What does the weekend look like for Liam Lawson in his Racing Bull?
- Markets Update for 4 April 20252025/04/04
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
- Skellerup pre-prepared for Trump's tariffs2025/04/04
New Zealand company Skellerup prepared well in advance for President Trump's tariff announcement. Skellerup chief executive Graham Leaming spoke to Corin Dann.
- Trump remains defiant despite tariff backlash2025/04/04
President Donald Trump is remaining defiant after the unveiling of yesterday's global tariffs. Washington D.C. correspondent Kate Fisher spoke to Paddy Gower.
- Volunteers work tirelessly to make Polyfest possible2025/04/04
While the spotlight at Polyfest is often on the performers and the vibrant cultural displays, what many don't see is the tireless work that goes on behind the scenes. Grace Fiavaai reports.
- 'Worst Children's Library' aims to uncover harmful internet content2025/04/04
Children's unfiltered access to the internet is under scrutiny these days thanks to shows like Netflix series Adolescence, and one initiative in Auckland aims to draw even more attention to the danger online. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
- Council plans for Takapuna golf course face backlash2025/04/04
A golf course architect says Takapuna Golf Course shouldn't be shut down under council plans to bolster flood mitigation, and that it could be part of the solution. Golf Course Architect Kristine Kerr spoke to Paddy Gower.
- Atmospheric river washes over country2025/04/04
A month's worth of rain is bearing down as the largest weather system of the year, a widespread "atmospheric river", washes over the country. MetService meteorologist John Law spoke to Corin Dann.
- Kaikōura boat capsize shows failings of 111 system2025/04/04
The boat capsize that claimed five lives off Kaikōura in 2022 has shown up failings in the outdated 111 emergency call system. Phil Pennington spoke to Corin Dann.
- Phil Goff doubles down on comments that led to sacking as High Commissioner2025/04/04
New Zealand's former high commissioner to the United Kingdom, the former Labour Party leader Phil Goff, has doubled down on comments that led to his sacking last month. Goff spoke to Corin Dann.
- Business community reacts to Trump's tariffs2025/04/04
US President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs have been described as the biggest change to global trade in 100 years. Business editor Gyles Beckford spoke to Paddy Gower.
- NZ exporters on Trump's 10 percent tariffs2025/04/04
New Zealand exporters have to absorb a 10 percent tariff to send goods into the United States. Meat Industry Association chief executive Sirma Karapeeva and New Zealand Winegrowers chief executive officer Philip Gregan spoke to Corin Dann.
- Business News for 4 April 20252025/04/04
News from the business sector, including a market report.
- Lawyer on tariff implications for NZ2025/04/04
New Zealand will be submitted to a baseline 10 percent tariff rate on exports to the US. Law firm Minter Ellison Rudd Watts partner Sarah Salmond spoke to Paddy Gower.
- NZ exporters coming to grips with Trump's tariffs2025/04/04
Some of New Zealand's biggest exporters to the US are trying to come to grips with what exactly the Trump administration's new tariffs will mean to them. Reporter Lucy Xia has more.
- Sports Chat for 4 April 20252025/04/04
The Chiefs v Reds game in Hamilton tonight isn't just a top of the table clash.
- Morning Rural News for 4 April 20252025/04/04
News from the rural and farming sector.
- Early Business News for 4 April 20252025/04/04
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
- People turned away from emergency housing due to govt's new criteria2025/04/04
The government's new criteria for emergency housing is seeing more than 90 people a month turned away, because they've caused or contributed to their current situation. Katie Todd has the details.
- Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 3 April 20252025/04/03
Info (Show/Hide)On today's episode, an RNZ investigation has revealed ministers were lobbied by infant formula companies in the months before the government ditched tougher rules for how formula is made and sold, the Children's Commissioner discusses the report from Health NZ into the eleven-year-old girl who was restrained and mistaken for a 20-year-old, Tasman farmers are hopeful the latest rain will bring relief from the region's drought, Auckland has had its driest March in 15 years, a Wellington man has developed an app can rate pies, and Black Cap Mitch Hay hit 99 not out to help the Black Caps beat Pakistan.
- Miso soup can be made in space in 30 days2025/04/03
Scientists have found that miso soup can be made in space in just 30 days but it has a different taste than if it was slowly fermented here on earth. Japanese cuisine specialist chef Yoshi Kaburaki spoke to Corin Dann.
- Wellington man creates pie rating app2025/04/03
Wellington man Matt Carkeek is trying to save his fellow pie fans from that fate with an app that lets users rate their pies. Carkeek spoke to Paddy Gower.
- Canada vows to respond to US over tariffs2025/04/03
Canada has vowed to respond with retaliatory tariffs if President Donald Trump slaps additional levies on Canadian goods as part of his "Liberation Day" tariff announcement. Globe and Mail senior parliamentary reporter Steven Chase spoke to Paddy Gower.
- Auckland has driest March for 15 years2025/04/03
Auckland has experienced it's driest March for 15 years and there's a warning that mandatory water restrictions could be implemented as soon as June if the rain stays away. Watercare head of water Sharon Danks spoke to Corin Dann.
- Sports Chat for 3 April 20252025/04/03
Fighting talk from Liam Lawson's rival, and Ma'a Nonu is back playing in France for Toulon.
- Markets Update for 3 April 20252025/04/03
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
- Mitch Hay 99 not out leads Black Caps to victory over Pakistan2025/04/03
The Black Caps have wrapped up an ODI series victory against Pakistan with a resounding 84-run win in game two in Hamilton. Wicketkeeper Mitch Hay spoke to Corin Dann.
- Hospitals still waiting for work to fix high risk issues2025/04/03
Five years after the first stocktake of shonky hospital water pipes and power cables, more than 40 percent of the worst cases have had no remedial work done. Phil Pennington spoke to Paddy Gower.
- Children's Commissioner on Health NZ review into 11-year-old who was mistaken for 20-year-old2025/04/03
Health New Zealand has admitted "significant failings" and apologised for the experience of an 11-year-old girl who was restrained and mistaken for a 20-year-old. Children's Commissioner Dr Claire Achmad spoke to Corin Dann.
- Tasman farmers hope rain brings drought relief2025/04/03
Farmers in the Tasman District say this year's drought is the worst in recent history and they are hoping heavy rain forecast for today might bring much-needed relief. Federated Farmers president Wayne Langford spoke to Paddy Gower.
- Sports News for 3 April 20252025/04/03
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
- Hawke's Bay butcher places third in international comp2025/04/03
- Children remain in hospital after Taranaki crash2025/04/03
- Health NZ changing policy to prevent identity mistakes2025/04/03
- Trump set to announce raft of global tariffs2025/04/03
- Polyfest celebrates 50 years of Polynesian culture2025/04/03
- Just over 30 percent of NZers feel less safe than 12 months ago: Poll2025/04/03
- World braces for Trump's tariffs on 'Liberation Day'2025/04/03
- Govt Ministers lobbied by infant formula companies2025/04/03
- Business News for 3 April 20252025/04/03
- Te Pāti Māori to hold independent hearing over haka2025/04/03
- Deep low to bring heavy rain to many parts of the country2025/04/03
- Early Sports News for 3 April 20252025/04/03
- Morning Rural News for 3 April 20252025/04/03
- Early Business News for 3 April 20252025/04/03
- EU bracing for Trump's tariffs2025/04/03
- Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 2 April 20252025/04/02
- Polyfest celebrates 50th year2025/04/02
- Seventy-one-year-old wins 215th show jumping title2025/04/02
- Health NZ places number of digital projects on hold2025/04/02
- Auckland won't host America's Cup2025/04/02
- Market Update for 2nd April 20252025/04/02
- Te Pāti Māori MPs to skip Privileges Committee hearing2025/04/02
- Queenstown Lakes residents face lack of health specialists2025/04/02
- Increase in defence spending justified: Labour leader Chris Hipkins2025/04/02
- Bowler Neil Wagner retires after Northern Districts win Plunket Shield2025/04/02
- Over half of workers regret career choice: Survey2025/04/02
- Police investigating unexplained death of man in Wellington suburb2025/04/02
- US prosecutors seeking death penalty for Luigi Mangione2025/04/02
- High-stakes elections taking place in US2025/04/02
- Lance Corporal Willie Apiata gifts Victoria Cross to Parliament2025/04/02
- Man to appear in court after ramming police cars2025/04/02
- World markets nervously await Trump's 'Liberation Day'2025/04/02
- Half of voters think govt should increase defence spending2025/04/02
- Business News for 2nd April 20252025/04/02
- Actors cast for four part Beatles biopic2025/04/02
- Consumers warned of big increase to energy bills2025/04/02
- Early Sports Chat for 2nd April 20252025/04/02
- Morning Rural News for 2nd Apri 20252025/04/02
- Early Business News for 2nd April 20252025/04/02
- Comedian Jimmy Carr to visit Invercargill on NZ tour2025/04/02
- Construction to begin on NZ's biggest solar farm2025/04/02
- Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 1 April 20252025/04/01
- Morning Report presenters past and present reflect on 50 years2025/04/01
- Market Update for 1 April 20252025/04/01
- A day in the life of Morning Report2025/04/01
- Doctors keen for more info on national patient record database2025/04/01
- Tobacco tax revenues hit 15-year low in Australia2025/04/01
- Shakespeare could be compulsory in new curriculum2025/04/01
- Coalition has numbers to govern but race tightening - RNZ-Reid Research poll2025/04/01
- Morning Report celebrates 50 years on air2025/04/01
- French far-right leader Marine Le Pen sentenced to four years jail over embezzling funds2025/04/01
- Green MP under fire over social media posts2025/04/01
- Minister for Rail Winston Peters on ferry replacements2025/04/01
- RNZ-Reid Research poll has govt slightly ahead2025/04/01
- Business News for 1 April 20252025/04/01
- Labour party critical of govt's ferry plans2025/04/01
- Early Sports Chat for 1 April 20252025/04/01
- Morning Rural News for 1 April 20252025/04/01
- Early business news for 1 April 20252025/04/01
- House sales up 3.4 percent in February on previous year2025/04/01
- Maritime Union on rail enabled ferry announcement2025/04/01
- Morning Report Essentials for Monday 31 March 20252025/03/31
- Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia2025/03/31
- Prince Harry accused of harassment by charity chair2025/03/31
- Denmark PM calls JD Vance Greenland visit 'disrespectful'2025/03/31
- 2degrees founder optimistic for change in supermarket duopoly2025/03/31
- Market Update for 31 March 20252025/03/31
- Super Rugby upsets continue as Moana Pasifika beat Crusaders2025/03/31
- ASB predicts NZ economic recovery to be steady, not fast2025/03/31
- Govt looks to reform supermarket sector2025/03/31
- UN pleads for more aid and support in Myanmar after earthquake2025/03/31
- PM Luxon on plans for overhaul of supermarket sector2025/03/31
- American generals raise threat of China's nuclear space race2025/03/31
- Social media influencers breaking the law by promoting online casinos2025/03/31
- Katikati community in shock after dog attack death2025/03/31
- Marlborough businesses eagerly await ferry announcement2025/03/31
- Ukraine accuses Russia of war crime over drone strike2025/03/31
- Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis on plans to overhaul supermarket sector2025/03/31
- Large earthquake strikes Tonga2025/03/31
- Business News for 31 March 20252025/03/31
- Labour critical of National's supermarket announcement2025/03/31
- Calls to improve recycling rates of farm waste2025/03/31
- Shortage of clean water main concern in Myanmar post-quake2025/03/31
- Early Sports Chat for 31 March 20252025/03/31
- Morning Rural News for 31 March 20252025/03/31
- Early Business News for 31 March 20252025/03/31
- Tsunami warning lifted after Tongan earthquake2025/03/31
- Morning Report Essentials for Friday 28 March 20252025/03/28
- Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia2025/03/28
- Political panel2025/03/28
- Two Waitaha gecko on Canterbury Island believed to be world's oldest2025/03/28
- Kirwee plays host to South Island Agricultural Field Days2025/03/28
- Sports Chat for 28 March 20242025/03/28
- Market Update for 28 March 20252025/03/28
- Science exhibition highlights risk of solar tsunamis2025/03/28
- New Defence Force planes will need to be serviced in Australia2025/03/28
- Lawyer wants apology for men abused over 40 years ago2025/03/28
- Auckland Councillors vote 17 - 2 to redevelop Eden Park2025/03/28
- Sports News for 28 March 20252025/03/28
- Auckland's long dry summer sees increase in wasps2025/03/28
- Chatham Islands to get new supply ship2025/03/28
- Tauranga Council under fire over coffee contract2025/03/28
- New research on health of former Prime Ministers released2025/03/28
- Campaign to stop Ruataniwha dam launched2025/03/28
- European leaders meet in Paris to discuss Russian sanctions2025/03/28
- Analysis: Liam Lawson dropped from Red Bull F1 team2025/03/28
- Eden Park Residents Association on Eden Park plans2025/03/28
- Auckland Council endorses Eden Park as city's main stadium2025/03/28
- Business News for 28 March 20252025/03/28
- NZ born actor Clive Revill dies aged 942025/03/28
- Power supply failure to blame for Wellington train chaos2025/03/28
- Early Sports Chat for 28 March 20252025/03/28
- Morning Rural News for 28 March 20252025/03/28
- Early Business News for 28 March 20252025/03/28
- Govt announces $150 million in low-cost debt for community housing2025/03/28
- Liam Lawson dropped by Red Bull F1 team2025/03/28
- Sports News for 28 March 20252025/03/28
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- Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia2025/03/24
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- Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 19 March 20252025/03/19
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