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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 28 August 2025
In today's episode, Meridian is eyeing fast track approval to power up its energy generation; The government is hoping its new plans to fast-track more supermarkets will help to put a lid on the cost… Audio
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UK: Reform's deportation plan, energy prices, record hot summer
28 Aug 2025UK correspondent Matt Dathan look at Nigel Farage's Reform party's plans for mass deportations - 600,000 illegal migrants over five years if Reform wins the next general election, which polls suggest… Audio
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The impact city lights and sounds have on birdsong
28 Aug 2025Just like when we struggle after a poor night's sleep, a new study reveals birds also suffer when their sleep is disrupted. Audio
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Three club ski fields call it a day for 2025
28 Aug 2025After nearly 100 years in operation Mt Cheeseman ski area in Canterbury will not open this year due to poor snowfall. Audio
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Auckland CBD shop vacancy rate highest in country
28 Aug 2025Tough times for Auckland retailers with a new report finding a 13 per cent vacancy rate the national record. Audio
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NZ Fashion week returns
New Zealand Fashion week is back. New Zealand Fashion Museum and curator Doris De Pont spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Pacific Community leader on possible merger of ministries
A Pacific community leader is calling a possible merger of the Ministry for Pacific Peoples with larger ministries "a dumb idea". Pacific Community Leader Pakilau Manase Lua spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Gender pay gap drops to lowest level since 1998: Stats NZ
28 Aug 2025New figures from Stats NZ show the gender pay gap has dropped to 5.3 percent in the June Quarter 2025, its lowest level since 1998. Advocacy group Mind the Gap co-founder Dellwyn Stuart spoke to… Audio
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Sports Chat for 28 August 2025
28 Aug 2025An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter, our sports reporter. Audio
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Market Update for 28 August 2025
Market Update for 28 August 2025 Audio
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Workers over 65 lose out as employers stop KiwiSaver contributions
Older workers may be losing thousands of dollars with employers opting to stop their KiwiSaver contributions when they turn 65. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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High-growth areas see demand for extra schools
It's the half-way point of a 10-year spurt in student numbers and the Education Ministry has added less than half the extra classrooms and schools it said would be needed in high-growth areas… Audio
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CTU on WorkSafe reforms
28 Aug 2025Officials say the government's approach to overhauling workplace safety risks repeating the failures identified after Pike River. Council for Trade Unions president Richard Wagstaff spoke to Corin… Audio
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Meridian Energy chief executive on high power prices
28 Aug 2025Meridian is eyeing fast track approval to power up its energy generation. Meridian chief executive Mike Roan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Sports News for 28 August 2025
28 Aug 2025Canterbury shot-putter Tom Walsh is getting frustrated with his lack of distance in competitions with the World Championships not far away. Audio
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Group of young Māori to attend COP30 in Brazil
28 Aug 2025A group of ten young Māori hope lessons learned at the world's largest climate change gathering will be useful to their people. Pokere Paewai spoke to them as they prepare for the trip. Audio
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Govt announces changes to supermarket sector
The government's calling it an express lane, a way to get new supermarkets into the country to boost competition and give better deals. Acting political editor Craig McCulloch spoke to Corin Dann. Audio