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Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham in Palmerston North
10:45 am todayWork on the almost-completed Palmerston North cycleway has paused as arguments rage. Jimmy outlines the issues there and also why ratepayers are facing an eye-watering bill for a new sewage treatment… Audio
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Book review: You Are Here by David Nicholls
10:35 am todayLisa Adler from Unity Books Wellington reviews You Are Here by David Nicholls published Hachette Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 3 May
On today's episode, former Australian foreign minister Bob Carr has confirmed legal action against Winston Peters is underway over comments made in a Morning Report interview yesterday about the AUKUS… Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
9:50 am todayJeremiah Manele has been elected as the Solomon Islands' new Prime Minister. Meanwhile police in Honiara are on high alert with the capital having a well-documented history of public unrest around… Audio
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Turning the tables on truancy: Schools devise own solutions
9:20 am todayThe government has introduced new measures to increase school attendance, but some schools have devised their own initiatives to boost attendance and tackle the "truancy crisis". Audio
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Auckland pensioners worry for their housing scheme
9:05 am todayPensioners who bought their homes under an Auckland Council affordable housing scheme are worried for its future, as units stay empty amid a housing shortage in the city. Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:55 am todayIt's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Ministers in Japan and South Korea hold AUKUS talks
While our foreign ministry continues to investigate Pillar 2 of AUKUS, ministers from Japan and South Korea have held talks with the pact's partners. Hong Kong correspondent Laura Westbrook spoke to… Audio
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Sports News for 3 May 2024
8:35 am todayICC bans Devon Thomas for five years under Anti-Corruption Code. Audio
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Plan to eradicate wild deer from Northland's forests
8:27 am todayAn ambitious plan to eradicate every last wild deer from Northland's forests is underway. Peter de Graaf reports. Audio
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The accounting rules at the centre of a major climate fight
A climate change bill of up $23 billion that needs to be paid by 2030 is not included in the Government's official accounts. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports. Audio
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NZEI on government's literacy teaching approach
8:17 am todayThe Primary teachers' union NZEI wants to see literacy teaching methods that are personalised to students, and says it's risky for politicians to mandate classrooms too much. NZEI president Mark… Audio
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Ferry to take pedestrians across harbour while bridge fixed
8:13 am todayLocals and tourists seem to be onboard with a plan to use a ferry while a footbridge across Viaduct Harbour in central Auckland is repaired, but many reckon it will still be faster to walk. Reporter… Audio
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Christchurch City Council says they intend to fund Arts Centre
8:11 am todayChristchurch City Councillors say they are listening to the public and have every intention of funding the cash-strapped Arts Centre, despite it being left out of the draft Long-Term Plan. Niva… Audio
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