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In today's episode, a massive cleanup is underway after yesterday's extreme weather hitting Wellington and Canterbury, National Security Advisor Tim Waltz appears to be out of the Trump Administration after the group chat blunder, Australian polls show Labor is expected to win the election on Saturday, but may need a helping hand from independent MP's, New Zealand's first official music chart began 50 years ago today, we have a political panel on national politics, and Kerry-Anne Walsh joins us from Australia.
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We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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Listen to our weekly political panel.
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A project to measure the benefits of living roofs in Auckland has shown surprising results that researchers hope take root. Reporter Victor Waters has more.
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Duck hunting follows specific regulations set by Fish and Game - and for most regions the season runs from the first Saturday of May until the end of June. Reporter Alexa Cook has more.
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Market Update for 2 May 2025
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Oamaru's Whitestone Cheese Co. was the overall winner, taking home the supreme award after judges decided their sheep milk cheddar was the greatest. Managing Director at Whitestone Simon Berry spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The blockbuster battle between Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton is coming to a head, with the Australian election just one day away. Corinn Dann spoke to Paddy Gower from Sydney.
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The city is under a state of emergency along with Banks Peninsula, and the Selwyn District. Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger spoke to Morning Report.
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Civil defence teams in Wellington and Canterbury are assessing the impacts of yesterdays extreme weather - where torrential rain and severe gales caused dangerous conditions. Reporters Tim Brown and Ashleigh McCaull spoke to Patrick Gower.
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Dame Lisa Carrington won't compete internationally this year.
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Since May 2 1975, New Zealand has had an official music chart, based on a weekly survey that tracks music sales. Music journalist and someone who's made the New Zealand Top 40 himself with the band Supergroove Nick Atkinson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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A study of almost 250.000 people found people who vape had a far higher risk of getting Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, a serious, incurable disease that makes breathing difficult. Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ Chief Executive Letitia Harding spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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A former Corrections' manager is defending how the release of a convicted rapist on parole was handled before he brutally murdered a woman in her Christchurch home. Reporter Adam Burns has more.
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ACT Party leader David Seymour wants to slash the number of ministers taking care of portfolios, calling the current set up "bloated" and "full of meaningless titles". He spoke to RNZ's Deputy Political editor Craig McCulloch.
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Polls show Labor is expected to win the Australian election on Saturday but it may yet require the support of independent MP's to form an outright majority in Parliament. Corin Dann spoke to Paddy Gower from Sydney.
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Selwyn Huts was one of the most at risk areas, with a State of Emergency declared early yesterday, and residents asked to evacuate as rivers rose. Resident Kirrily Fea spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Our reporters in Christchurch and Wellington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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New Zealand's most successful Olympian Dame Lisa Carrington won't compete internationally this year.
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Business news for 2 May 2024
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