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On today's episode, Health New Zealand spent $72 million on contractors and consultants for a single IT project, in the lead-up to moving to sack over 1000 IT employees, the Inquiry into the Covid-19 report has been released, urging the government to get a plan in place for future pandemics, Australia has officially banned social media for children aged under 16, we have our weekly political panel and we cross the Tasman to get the latest from Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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It's Friday so 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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In honour of their late frontman Martin Phillipp's death in July, the final Chills album will be released next year, filled with incomplete songs finished by different Kiwi musicians. Dianne Swann is one of the artists asked to perform on the album. Swann spoke to Alexa Cook.
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The New Zealand Transport Agency is expecting to see traffic ramp up and are warning drivers to prepare for delays, especially in major Auckland shopping areas, such as Westgate, Newmarket, Mt Wellington and the airport. Morning Report producer Troy Matich spoke to Corin Dann.
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Pakistan, India, and the ICC all want different things for the Champions Trophy.
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A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
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The Government has been handed a grim Treasury warning as it calculates how it will cover billions of dollars worth of plans to fix roads, hospitals and water projects. Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop spoke to Corin Dann.
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Survivors of abuse in care are feeling hopeless and despondent two weeks on from the Crown's apology. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more.
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The Inquiry into the Covid-19 report has been released, urging the government to get a plan in place for future pandemics. Associate Professor at the University of Auckland Dr Siouxsie Wiles spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Some regions are declaring a teacher supply crisis as schools once again struggle to find enough teachers for the coming year. Education correspondent John Gerritsen has more.
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An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
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What shapes as an absorbing test series between the Black Caps and England is under way in Christchurch. Veteran commentator Bryan Waddle spoke to Corin Dann.
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Whangārei councillors have voted seven to six - with one abstainer - to reject the Director-General of Health's directive to fluoridate its water supply. Whangārei mayor Vince Cocurullo spoke to Corin Dann.
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Fourteen people were arrested during the tangi of a prominent Mongrel Mob figure in the small Bay of Plenty community of Matapihi on Thursday. Aukaha News reporter and producer Ripeka Timutimu spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Australia has officially banned social media for children aged under 16. University of Auckland senior research fellow Samantha Marsh spoke to Corin Dann.
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Auckland shopping centres have been preparing to keep the traffic flowing with an influx of Black Friday shoppers expected. Newmarket Business Association's Mark Knoff-Thomas spoke to Corin Dann.
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It's Black Friday - and shoppers are being warned to plan their travel carefully. Reporter Troy Matich spoke to Alexa Cook.
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The Covid-19 Inquiry report is out, saying lockdowns and vaccine mandates worked but sometimes they went on for too long. Otago University professor Dr Michael Baker spoke to Alexa Cook.
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A health campaigner says West Coast's biggest hospital came close to having to shut its emergency department this weekend because of staff shortages. Patient Voice Aotearoa's Malcolm Mulholland spoke to Alexa Cook.
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