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Dim future for Penrose shop owner after five burglaries
A Penrose store owner says its hard to see a future for his business, after it was targeted by criminals for the fifth time since he took over barely a year ago.
Local residents say there's huge… Video, Audio
Golden morning for NZ at Commonwealth Games
New Zealand had a golden morning at the Commonwealth Games as new sports stars emerged in the pool and on the cycle track.
And these rising stars aren't done yet. Felicity Reid reports on our… Audio
Cost of living funds to ex-pats 'salt in wound' for NZers struggling
Nearly 1000 people have opted out of the government's $350 cost of living payments.
The first installments have been landing in bank accounts today. But there's been a sour tinge to the government's… Audio
Health Minister keen for foreign workers in weeks, not months
The government's unveiled a plan to recruit thousands of health workers, including international doctors and nurses, into Aotearoa's struggling hospitals, GP clinics, aged care and beyond.
Health… Video, Audio
Whangārei council votes to fund riverside conference centre
Plans to build a riverside conference centre in Whangārei are no longer dead in the water.
Last year the council refused to help pay for the Ōruku Landing project - originally pitched by private… Audio
Climbers' Remarkables rescue after avalanche, night in snow cave
It's remarkable for a few reasons. Two lucky climbers have been rescued on Double Cone in the Remarkables ranges after narrowly dodging an avalanche and having to dig themselves into a snow cave to… Video, Audio
Weather: Otago farmers prepare for weeks of repairs after flood
Some Otago farmers are preparing for weeks, if not months, of repairs in the wake of this week's floods.
For some areas, much of the water has receded, leaving behind debris and damaged fences. Tess… Video, Audio
Cardiac surgeon fears deaths as operation delays continue
A cardiac surgeon fears patients will die on waiting lists, as operations continue to be delayed.
The Cardiac Society says patients needing urgent procedures are now waiting much longer than normal.
…Cafes desperate for baristas, thousands of vacancies across NZ
Cafes are crying out for baristas as the industry faces thousands of vacancies around the country.
And as Louise Ternouth reports, the worker shortage is causing owners to compete at unsustainable… Audio
Evening business for 28 July 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6310090776112 Video, Audio
NIMBYism stalls terraced housing development in Glendowie
A multi-terrace housing development in Auckland's affluent eastern suburbs has hit the skids because it does not fit the leafy single house character of the neighbourhood. Video, Audio
Commonwealth Games: Emotional Tom Walsh waves flag for NZ
Tom Walsh was brought to tears after being announced as one of the New Zealand flagbearers for tomorrow morning's opening ceremony at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
Defending shot put champion… Audio
About 40,000 people experiencing homelessness in Auckland
About 41,000 people will be bedding down tonight without adequate access to housing - basically the population of Gisborne. And more than a quarter of people are struggling to make ends meet at the… Video, Audio
Auckland bus drivers earn raise as shortages force 1500 cancellations a day
Bus services in Auckland are being cancelled at an average rate of almost 1500 a day.
Auckland Transport figures show in July there were some days with almost 2000 cancellations. AT announced today… Video, Audio
Schools threatened with explosive device, police say
At least a dozen schools across the country have been forced into lockdown or evacuated, after being threatened by phone. Police are investigating after schools in Masterton, Kaikoura, Greymouth… Video, Audio
Banks Avenue Primary move into flash new school
Banks Avenue Primary students in Christchurch have had to put up with a broken school.
Broken paths, faulty windows, cold classrooms and scruffy carpet - after 10 years of making it work, today… Video, Audio
And the cat came back, after more than three years
A tiny bit of tech has delivered a big result for a Palmerston North family - reuniting twins three and a half years after one of them went missing.
Moss the moggie was adopted with his brother, Roy… Video, Audio
Nurses' union suggests families help those in hospital
There's pressure on our hospitals and there's no easy fix to appease everyone.
Dunedin Hospital used 21 student nurses to fill 27 hospital aide shifts over the weekend. The move's been strongly… Audio
Director-General of Health orders councils to fluoridate water
The Director-General of Health has used his final media conference to announce he's directed fourteen councils to fluoridate their water.
Dr Ashley Bloomfield says he is a long-time supporter of… Audio
Tauranga locals offered water-efficient showerheads to cut waste
How long do you spend splashing about in the shower? The average is eight long minutes.
Just think of all that precious water gurgling down the drain pipe. Tauranga City Council is.
It's offering… Video, Audio