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On today's episode, the Prime Minister has asked the Public Service Commission to launch an inquiry after allegations that Te Pati Maori misused data during the 2023 election campaign, PM Christopher Luxon joins us, the Waitangi Tribunal is looking into a claim lodged by Ngai Te Rangi that the Government is causing significant irreversible harm to te reo Maori, President Macron has called for a surprise election in France after the far-right's success in the European elections, Brussels correspondent William Denselow joins us, Apple has announced "Apple Intelligence" - a new suite of AI-driven features, and NZ mountain bikers shine at the downhill world cup.
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Three young New Zealand mountain bikers earned top spots at the recent UCI Mountain Bike Downhill World Cup in Austria. Lachie Stevens-McNab took out third place in the elite men's downhill final, Eliana Hulsebosch claimed second in the junior women's final, and world champion Erice van Leuven claimed the top spot. van Leuven spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Ministry of Primary Industries will research the risks the deadly virus Japanese encephalitis virus or JEV could pose to New Zealanders if it spreads here. Epidemiologist Roger Morris spoke to Corin Dann.
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Eye-witness testimony in the trial of double-murderer Scott Watson had been contaminated by too much publicity around the trial, the Court of Appeal has been told. Ruth Hill spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Apple has announced "Apple Intelligence" - a new suite of AI-driven features. Tech commentator Dan Ives spoke to Charlotte 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 11 June 2024.
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The UN Security Council has voted in favour of the US-proposed Israel-Gaza ceasefire plan. US correspondent Nick Harper spoke to Corin Dann.
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The tourism industry is grappling with the cost of living, with bills rising across the board. Tourism reporter Tess Brunton has more.
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The government's move to reverse Labour's ban on offshore oil and gas exploration could cause headaches for windfarm developers. BlueFloat Energy country manager Nathan Turner spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Government has now tasked the Public Service Commission with reviewing the role of government agencies - including Stats NZ - and the safeguards they had in place. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Pulse welcomed back Tiana Metuarau from injury with a crushing 54-38 win over the defending champion Mystics; though the star shooter has credited the host's defence for the victory.
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The Prime Minister has asked the Public Service Commission to launch an inquiry after allegations that Te Pati Maori misused data during the 2023 election campaign. Christopher Luxon spoke to Corin Dann.
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Police are continuing a homicide investigation into the death of a ten-month old baby boy in Waitomo district. Child Matters chief executive Jane Searle spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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A Christchurch woman is expecting an investigation into how she was wrongly diagnosed with cancer to take up to four weeks. Toni Shields spoke to reporter Lucy Xia.
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Nearly 50 rail maintenance workers employed by CAF are refusing to do overtime or fix trains, on top of 500 staff from the city's rail operator who've been striking since the weekend. Rail and Maritime Transport Union general secretary Todd Valster spoke to Corin Dann.
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President Macron has called for a surprise election in France after the far-right's success in the European elections. Brussels correspondent William Denselow spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Auckland City Mission held its annual fundraising cook-off on Monday night, inviting 150 guests experiencing homelessness or food insecurity to a three-course meal cooked by celebrity chefs and business leaders. Amy Williams went along.
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This week's visit to New Zealand by Chinese Premier Li Qiang will be the first visit this country has had by a premier of China in seven years. Victoria University's Contemporary China Research Centre director Jason Young spoke to Corin Dann.
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