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Kiwi exporters scramble to understand Trump's new tariffs
Some of New Zealand's biggest exporters to the US are trying to come to grips with what exactly the tariffs will mean to them. Audio
Wellington man creates app to help find the best pies
Matt Carkeek is on a mission to save Kiwis from bad pies.
More than half of workers regret career choice
A survey of 1000 workers shows 54 percent wish they'd chosen a different path. Audio
Ukraine a case study in how NZ needs to change defence spending - Hipkins
The Labour leader says an increase in defence spending is justified regardless of whether New Zealanders support it or not. Audio
'A very symbolic gesture': RSA backs veterans' support reform
Willie Apiata has been advocating for five years to have all veterans recognised and compensated for their service. Audio
Comedian Jimmy Carr to begin Laughs Funny NZ tour in Invercargill
The comedian will kick off his tour in Invercargill next year, following his last visit where he mocked New Plymouth and described Central Hawke's Bay residents as "inbred".
Power bills set to surge as several higher charges take effect
Most Kiwis are paying too much for power and could offset the latest price rises if they switched providers or plans, an expert says. Audio
Morning Report celebrates 50 years on the air
The first broadcast in 1975 was a shock to listeners accustomed to hearing music.
'Bare-faced lie' to blame me for ferry saga: Peters
Chris Hipkins says it was a mistake to "accept Winston Peters' recommendation" for two mega ferries, but the NZ First leader is pushing back . Audio
Data shows 'some hope' for property investors, though buyers still cautious
Given the economic uncertainty, realestate.co.nz spokesperson Vanessa Williams said it was understandable many Kiwis would hold off. Audio
Steady economic growth expected, but tariff threat looms
ASB Bank says New Zealand's economic recovery will be more Toyota Prius than Ferrari - steady, but not speedy. Audio
What caused commuter chaos in Wellington?
"We know exactly what went wrong" we're not sure why, KiwiRail says.
Concerns new drug-driving testing could catch medication
Dr Catherine Crofts is worried over potential ramifications on Kiwis who are punished for taking prescription drugs. Audio
Tiny tsunami took place after 6.8 magnitude earthquake in South Island
The tsunami was only 10cm, GNS Science says. Audio
Chris Hipkins unimpressed with RMA invitation
The government needs to compromise if it wants bipartisan support, the Labour leader says. Audio
11-year-old mistakenly put in mental health facility given two doses of antipsychotics
Matt Doocey told Morning Report the situation is hugely distressing. Audio
11-year-old girl put in mental health facility after being mistaken for a 20-year-old
The girl was also handcuffed after being misidentified by police officers. Audio
Prisoner on hunger strike after alleged beating calls for footage to be made public
Dean Wickliffe's lawyer says the 77-year old wants people to see what had happened to him. Audio
How regions will be affected as lab tech strike begins
More than 70 percent of New Zealand town and cities would lose access to medical laboratory testing for their public hospital, or primary care system, or both for at least 72 hours.
IKEA aims to open first New Zealand store before Christmas
It is expected to have a distinctly Kiwi flavour as well, with potentially even a garage as part of its home showroom.
'People have had a guts full': Mayor furious after 'brazen' shooting
The pair, aged 23 and 25, are believed to have known the victim. Audio
New Zealand magic act fools Penn & Teller
Wellington-based trio Laser Kiwi have managed to impress two of the biggest names in magic. Video, Audio