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On today's episode, at the party's conference in Christchurch, leader Chris Hipkins said - if elected in 2026 - his government will reinstate smoke-free legislation, complete Dunedin Hospital's rebuild, and reject joining the security pact AUKUS, resource minister Shane Jones is considering a request from the gas and oil lobby to underwrite the risk of fossil fuel exploration, abuse in care survivors are outraged after senior ministers suggested lowering expectations on government commitments, England defeated New Zealand by 8 wickets in the first Test at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Sunday, to take a 1-nil lead in the three-match series, and we cross the Tasman to get the latest from Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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A group of elderly Western Samoans born between 1924 and 1949 can now finally obtain New Zealand citizenship after being stripped of it decades ago. Grace Fiavaai has more.
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From Wellington's Khandallah to Christchurch's Cashmere, New Zealand's urban centres are full of names with origins that can be traced to India. RNZ Asia's Blessen Tom reports.
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University of Auckland scientists have begun providing a genetic test for people with autism. Katie Fitzgerald has been looking into this.
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Labour leader Chris Hipkins says his party has ruled joining the security pact AUKUS. Otago University international relations professor Robert Patman spoke to Corin Dann.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 2 December 2024
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Sunday marked the start of summer and Water Safety New Zealand says Kiwis are on track to make 2024 a landmark year. Water Safety New Zealand chief executive Daniel Gerrard spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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A former US defence department chief of staff in the first Trump administration, Patel has been a steadfast supporter of the incoming Republican president. Correspondent Jagruti Dave spoke to Morning Report.
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Red Bull's Formula One champion Max Verstappen won the Qatar Grand Prix as McLaren and Ferrari took their Formula One constructors' title duel down to the last race of the season in Abu Dhabi next weekend.
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Te Papa has pocketed $750,000 since it started charging international visitors an admission fee two months ago. The change came in during September to help fund rising energy, insurance and staffing costs at the museum. Krystal Gibbens reports
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A temporary path to the Coromandel's Cathedral Cove has opened nearly two years after the walk was closed to the public. Thames Coromandel District Mayor Len Salt spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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England defeated New Zealand by 8 wickets in the first Test at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Sunday, to take a 1-nil lead in the three-match series. Cricket commentator Bryan Waddle spoke to Corin Dann.
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A new report highlights the success of the current lunches in schools programme, which the government plans to overhaul from January. Health Coalition Aotearoa co-chair Professor Lisa Te Morenga spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Local iwi and ecologists say a Hawke's Bay river that flooded during Cyclone Gabrielle should be re-widened to make space for future floods. Analysis provided to RNZ shows the Ngaruroro River has been restricted to half its width compared to the 1950s. In Depth reporter Kate Newton has more.
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At the party's conference in Christchurch, leader Chris Hipkins said - if elected in 2026 - his government will reinstate smoke-free legislation, complete Dunedin Hospital's rebuild, and reject joining the security pact AUKUS. Hipkins spoke to Corin Dann.
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RNZ has obtained notes of an August 26 meeting between government ministers in which the Attorney-General cautioned colleagues about the commitments they made to survivors of abuse in care. Reporter Timothy Brown spoke to Corin Dann.
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