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In Cold Water: The Shelter Bay Mystery wonders what happened to the wife of former Napier councillor Peter Beckett?
His wife drowned in Canada in 2010, and he maintains he tried to save her. A year later he was charged with her murder. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 8:15am 

All Black Sam Cane ruled out of France test
The flanker faces a race against time if he’s to play one last test for the All Blacks before moving to Japan. 
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 7:55am 

Observations from last week
New Zealand's health system is in a bit of bother and it shows. 
© 2024 Aardvark 7:25am 

NZ Trotting Cup: What you need to know
A couple of New Zealand horses are out to spoil the party for Australian star trotter Swayzee in today's New Zealand Trotting Cup. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 7:15am 

Outdoor Gravity using wool, hemp fibres to make hot tubs more sustainable
By Monique Steele A Bay of Plenty tourism company is on a mission to make locally made hot tubs more environmentally friendly - with the help of New Zealand wool. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Trump to appoint former ICE director Tom Homan as US 'border czar'
Tom Homan will oversee borders and maritime and aviation security, and is expected to prioritise deporting immigrants. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Oncologist hopes his social media post could entice US specialists to move to NZ
On the night of the US election a Professor of cancer medicine asked oncologists on X, if they wanted to move to New Zealand. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Scientists descend on Palmerston North to discuss future of food
"Consumers should care about what they eat because that impacts upon their health." 
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Uncertain times for Westland tourism businesses
'For tourists, it is very uncertain times' - Westland businesses fielding cancellations. 
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A third of retiress frequently feel lonely or socially isolated, study finds
Age Concern found 59 percent of New Zealanders aged 65 and above felt lonely recently. 
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'We are not what happened to us': Independent report on rainbow survivors of abuse in care released
As the government prepares to deliver its apology to those who experienced abuse in state and faith based care, an independent report is putting the voices of rainbow survivors at... 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:25am 


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Scam ads from businesses 'closing down' making the rounds on Facebook
An ad that has been paid for does not gaurantee its safety, Netsafe says. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 8:15am 

What's the average house value in your region?
The property market is still largely flat, so what do the numbers look like at your place? 
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 7:55am 

'It doesn't end here': Fetu Samoa coach Jamie Soward on the team's success
Samoa women's rugby league team head coach Jamie Soward says: "The dream of Fetu Samoa lifting a World Cup trophy is certainly real." After an undefeated season that secured Fetu... 
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Thousands expected to farewell Sir Robert Gillies today
'Bom' - the last surviving member of the 28th Maori battalion - will be buried in Rotorua on Tuesday. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Could foraging for food help you save money?
Finding that first mushroom of the season is a thrill for a forager - but you've got to know your stuff. 
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Plans to open new blood cancer treatment business
A biotech company has plans to begin offering a new type of treatment for some blood cancers, in Christchuch. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Reversing type 2 diabetes through group approach
The iwi health provider providing the programmes says there is now long waitlists. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Does NZ have the credibility to lead discussions at COP29?
Analysis: NZ's climate change minister will be co-leading talks on international carbon trading the global climate summit in Baku next week, even though the government has been unable to commit to using the trading mechanism they will be discuss... 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Live: Nation prepares for official apology to abuse survivors
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will deliver a formal apology at Parliament today. 
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