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On today's episode, former government minister Andrew Bayly says he regrets placing a staff member in an uncomfortable position, and admits he behaved in an inappropriate and overbearing way, Foreign Minister Winston Peters arrives in Beijing this afternoon, his 48-hour visit will include talks with his China counterpart Wang Yi, Germany's conservative political party - the Christian Democratic Union - has won the country's elections with 28 percent of the vote, Police say about eighty officers met protesters at Lake Rotokakahi on Monday night and seven were arrested for trespass, after refusing to leave the Tarawera Sewerage worksite, and the Black Caps are guaranteed a berth in the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy tournament after beating Bangladesh by five wickets in Rawalpindi.
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This year's Te Matatini as just got underway at the Bowl of Brooklands in New Plymouth/Ngāmotu. Te Manu Korihi reporter Emma Andrews spoke to Alexa Cook.
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The last stretch of metal road in New Zealand's State Highway network has been sealed, with contractors putting on the finishing touches to 12 kilometres of tarseal through the remote Tāngarākau Gorge in East Taranaki. Taranaki-Whanganui reporter Robin Martin has been in Whangamomona to take a look.
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A new survey has found it's not just young people who are heading off to explore the world on exciting OEs. Reporter Maia Ingoe spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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An international relations expert says the anniversary of the Russia - Ukraine conflict raises questions about the possibility of achieving a "fair peace." Professor Rouben Azizian spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Police say about eighty officers met protesters at Lake Rotokākahi on Monday night and seven were arrested for trespass, after refusing to leave the Tarawera Sewerage worksite. Police's Bay of Plenty Acting District Commander Lincoln Sycamore spoke to Alexa Cook.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 25 February 2025.
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Another week, another round of fixed rate cuts from the big banks. But how much further could we expect rates to fall? Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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New Zealand and Australia have been found to have some of the highest rates of breast cancer in the world. Victoria University of Wellington's Health Services Research Centre senior research fellow in epidemiology Mona Jeffreys spoke to Alexa Cook.
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The US is making power moves in space at the same time China is projecting naval power int he Tasman Sea. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Andrew Bayly's resignation as a Minister following an incident with a staff member has once again raised questions about poor parliamentary behaviour. Independent Commissioner for Parliamentary Standards Lyn Provost spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The Black Caps have powered into the Champions Trophy semi-finals with Rachin Ravindra's century and inspired bowling from Michael Bracewell ensuring a five-wicket win over Bangladesh in Rawalpindi.
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The Labour leader, Chris Hipkins has criticised is critical of the Prime Minister's handling of Andrew Bayly's resignation saying Christopher Luxon should have acted sooner. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Thousands are expected to pour through the gates of New Plymouth's Bowl of Brooklands on Tuesday, as kapa haka groups from around the country compete in Te Matatini. Māori News Journalist Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira reports.
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It's been three years since the war in Ukraine began - and world leaders have met in Kyiv for a peace summit. Kyiv correspondent Stuart Smith spoke to Alexa Cook.
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People on both sides on the thin blue line agree the ban on gang patches has been a huge success. Police Commissioner Richard Chambers spoke to Alexa Cook.
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The Black Caps are guaranteed a berth in the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy tournament after beating Bangladesh by five wickets in Rawalpindi. Rachin Ravindra returned from injury to blast a brilliant 112 from 105 balls as New Zealand chased 237 for victory. Ravindra spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Seven people were arrested last night at a protest by hapu against a pipeline project at a Rotorua lake. Protect Rotokakahi spokesperson Te Whatanui Leka Taumalolo Skipwith spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Foreign minister Winston Peters arrives in Beijing this afternoon. His 48-hour visit will include talks with his China counterpart Wang Yi. Former prime minister Helen Clark says New Zealand needs Peters' visit to China to go well. Clark spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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