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Three staff arrested at hospital where Lucy Letby worked
2 Jul 2025United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about three former senior staff members of the hosptial where convicted murderer Lucy Letby worked, who have now been arrested. As… Audio
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Immigration visit law change doesn't go far enough - advocates
2 Jul 2025Pacific advocates say a proposed law change for out-of-hours immigration visits, like dawn raids, doesn't go far enough. The contentious enforcement practice involves immigration officers searching… Audio
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Evening business for Wednesday 2 July 2025
2 Jul 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Evening Sport for Wednesday 2 July 2025
2 Jul 2025The countdown is on until the official return of the Warriors women. After five years in the wilderness, the Wah-hines are finally back in the NRLW and will mark their return against the Roosters this… Audio
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Jaffa lovers disappointed by discontinuation
2 Jul 2025Jaffa fans are coming to grips with the news the orange-coated chocolate treat will soon be no more. Confectionery company RJs has this week confirmed it stopped making the long-time Kiwi favourite… Audio
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Tasman residents voice frustration at flood response
2 Jul 2025Residents voiced their frustration at the official response to last week's flooding at public meetings held in the Tasman district today, as the region preps for more heavy rain due to start falling… Audio
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Pensioners resorting to extreme power rationing to tackle costs
2 Jul 2025Some pensioners are resorting to extreme power rationing to keep up with rising costs. Turning off hot water cylinders for days at a time and heading to bed as soon as it's dark to save on… Audio
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Council 'typo' could've cost it $20 million
2 Jul 2025An apparent typo could have cost a North Island council $20 million in lost revenue. At a meeting last month, the New Plymouth District Council passed a resolution saying rates figures in its annual… Audio
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Mosquitos could become a tool for disease control
2 Jul 2025Pesky blood sucking mosquitoes could turn into power houses of disease control. Auckland University researchers have a million dollars in government funding to investigate whether the insects can be… Audio
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Climate change resilient apple proving popular
2 Jul 2025A new type of climate change resilient apple is proving popular overseas, with exports tipped to nearly double this year. The 'Sassy' apple, bred by Plant and Food Research and grown by Taylor Corp in… Audio
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Eventful opening round of Wimbledon
2 Jul 2025Top speed exits, protests, curfews and courtside spews, it was an eventful opening round of the Wimbledon tennis championship. Sports reporter Dana Johannsen spoke to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Dog saved after stuck in drain pipe for 24 hours
2 Jul 2025Shiva the eight-year-old dog has been miraculously saved after 24 hours stuck in a drain pipe during severe flooding in Nelson. On Monday, 16 year old Chloe Sellers was at her dad's work in… Audio
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Thailand's Prime Minister suspended amid political turmoil
2 Jul 2025Asia correspondent Adam Hancock spoke to Lisa Owen about Thailand's prime minister being suspended after weeks of political turmoil, as well as Police in Singapore who can now seize control of… Audio
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How to keep cooking costs down when prices are jumping
2 Jul 2025A price tag of more than $80 for just over 3kg of prime New Zealand lamb is a little too rich, even for a former chef who devoted decades to fine dining. According to Stats NZ in the past year food… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 2 July 2025
2 Jul 2025Jesse Mulligan is joined by The Panel host Wallace Chapman and producer Tessa Guest to preview this evening's marlarky. Audio
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Stories from Our Changing World
2 Jul 2025In Our Changing World, the team heads to the Mackenzie region in the South Island to meet one of New Zealand's rarest fish - the lowland longjaw galaxias. Dean Nelson, a senior biodiversity ranger at… Audio
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The decades-long international hunt for a rare orchid
2 Jul 2025This is the story of a single flower that took Europe and America by storm. The exceptionally rare orchid, dubbed 'Cattleya labiata', had a striking purple and crimson bloom, and quickly became one of… Audio
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The decades-long international hunt for a rare orchid
2 Jul 2025This is the story of a single flower that took Europe and America by storm. The exceptionally rare orchid, dubbed 'Cattleya labiata', had a striking purple and crimson bloom, and quickly became one of… Audio
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