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In today's episode, the Labour Party's ability to work with Te Pāti Māori in a potential government has come under question following the Treaty Principles haka debate, the Green Party is calling on the government to condemn the capture of a civilian yacht carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, residential property values in Auckland have dropped by nine percent, Canterbury University has seen a large increase in demand for student accommodation, with more than half of the applicants missing out on a place this year, and Jeffing - when you have strategic walk breaks during your run, to reduce fatigue, prevent injuries, and make running more enjoyable.
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Canterbury University has seen a large increase in demand for student accommodation, with more than half of the applicants missing out on a place this year. University of Canterbury Students' Association president Luc MacKay spoke to Corin Dann.
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Cases of Dengue Fever have been surging across the Pacific. University of Auckland infectious diseases expert Mark Thomas spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is involved in a tit for tat with climate change scientists over plans to lower the country's methane target. Climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.
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Market Update for 10 June 2025
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Even more delays have hit the roll-out of the national ticketing system on public transport. Christchurch councillor Deon Swiggs spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Apple has been unveiling big changes at its annual WWDC event, not just for its ubiquitous iPhone, but its products across the board. Wedbush Securities' Dan Ives spoke to Corin Dann.
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While residential property values in Auckland have dropped by nine percent on average, there is one suburb that has seen a 12 percent rise instead. Muriwai Community Association co-chair Clare Bradley spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Labour Party's ability to work with Te Pāti Māori in a potential government has come under question following the Treaty Principles haka debate. Labour leader Chris Hipkins spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Former Black Cap Daniel Vettori is among seven new inductees added to International Cricket Council's Hall of Fame.
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Jeffing is when you have strategic walk breaks during your run, to reduce fatigue, prevent injuries, and make running more enjoyable. Sports commentator and former Triathlon New Zealand high performance coach Mark Watson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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A law firm working with survivors of abuse in care is disappointed the government is not accepting more recommendations. Cooper Legal senior associate Lydia Oosterhoff spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Times have tough for many New Zealanders in recent months, but some regions are doing better than others. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Corin Dann.
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Pensioner Mark Walsh believes the police are trying to frame him for the murder of David Robinson, whose body was found on a remote West Coast beach near the small town of Ross in December 1998. National crime correspondent Sam Sherwood spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Residential property values in Auckland have dropped by nine percent. Auckland Council's chief financial officer Ross Tucker spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Green Party is calling on the government to condemn the capture of a civilian yacht carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza. Co-leader Marama Davidson spoke to Corin Dann.
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Los Angeles city officials have been urging protestors to stay peaceful after National Guard troops were sent in on Monday on orders from President Trump. Correspondent Steve Futterman spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Data released by Auckland Council shows residential values have fallen nine percent on average since they were last published in June 2021. Jessica Hopkins reports.
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The Stars are anchored at the bottom of the ANZ Premiership table after back to back losses to the Magic.
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Business news for 10 June 2025
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