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I AM A GOOD STEWARD | Early Morning Declarations | 30th April 2025
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2:50I AM A GOOD STEWARD | Early Morning Declarations | 30th April 2025 Read today's devotional and Pray the Promises using the link below: https://prayingthepromises.co.uk/hunger-for-knowledge Do make sure to comment on the devotional website after reading. we will be glad to hear from you. God bless you.…
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EXCLUSIVE - Oscar Allen opens up about his private dinner with Sam Mitchell
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 1 May 2025
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28:43In today's episode, a state of emergency has been declared for Canterbury's Selwyn district, a senior emergency doctor says serious staff shortages that are affecting patient care has driven her to walk off the job on Thursday, KiwiRail says the move to retire the rail enabled Aratere is aimed at preparing the port for the two new, larger ferries w…
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Clean up in Claremont continues after tense stand off on Swan River jetty
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We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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The woman living in the country's most valuable state house says it should be sold, as Kāinga Ora plans to put hundreds of homes on the market. Amy Williams has the story.
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Air NZ announces new climate action forecast
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4:05Air New Zealand has announced a new climate action forecast for 2030, which it is describing as "guidance" on how it expects to perform rather than setting a target. Air New Zealand's chief sustainability and corporate affairs officer Kiri Hannifin spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 1 May 2025
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Energy security is shaping up as one of the most controversial issues in the Australian Federal Election, with the Coalition proposing a radical plan for Australia to go Nuclear. Morning Report's Corin Dann has more.
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Minister for Rail Winston Peters on retiring Aratere ferry
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6:44KiwiRail says the move to retire the rail enabled Aratere is aimed at preparing the port for the two new, larger ferries which will enter service in 2029. Minister for Rail Winston Peters spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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In the North Island, some of the strongest gusts in a decade are affecting Wellington. Reporter Ashleigh McCaull spoke to Alexa Cook.
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State of emergency declared in Selwyn after heavy rain
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3:42A state of emergency has been declared for Canterbury's Selwyn district as heavy rain and surface flooding is expected to cut off access to the Selwyn Huts community. Reporter Anna Sargent spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Racing Bulls have given their full backing to New Zealand driver Liam Lawson and expect him to be back to his best very soon.
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Transporting New Zealand on KiwiRail retiring rail-enabled Aratere ferry
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2:06The rail-enabled Aratere Interislander ferry will be retired this year to make way for port redevelopment at Picton. Transporting New Zealand chief executive Dom Kalasih spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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KiwiRail to retire rail-enabled Aratere ferry
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6:37Pressure is expected to come on the resilience of a reduced Cook Strait ferry fleet after KiwiRail announced it will retire the Aratere this year. KiwiRail chief customer and growth officer Adele Wilson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Stephen Stone acquitted after 25 years in jail
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3:57Stephen Stone was convicted in 1999 of murdering Auckland tyre-fitter Deane Fuller-Sandys and raping and killing witness Leah Stephens. On Wednesday he was acquitted at the High Court at Auckland. Stephen Stone's lawyer Annabel Maxwell-Scott spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Reports US and Ukraine on verge of signing minerals deal
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6:14The US and Ukraine could sign a framework minerals agreement as early as Thursday, following a breakthrough in months-long, contentious negotiations. Correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Alexa Cook.
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More than 5000 senior doctors from the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists union are striking for 24 hours. Health NZ's chief clinical officer Richard Sullivan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Staff shortages cause senior doctor to join strike action
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3:43A senior emergency doctor says serious staff shortages that are affecting patient care has driven her to walk off the job on Thursday. Senior ED doctor and union member Tanya Wilton spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Strong winds cause flight cancellations at Wellington airport
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3:43Wellington and the Wairarapa Coast are bracing for some of the strongest winds in a decade, gusting up to 130 kilometres per hour. Ashleigh McCaull is overlooking Wellington Airport and she spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Canterbury is bracing for heavy snow, strong winds and even more rain. Environment Canterbury general manager of hazards Leigh Griffiths spoke to Alexa Cook.
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A state of emergency has been declared for Canterbury's Selwyn district. Mayor Sam Broughton says emergency services and Civil Defence volunteers are working to help people evacuate at Selwyn Huts because of rising river levels. Broughton spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Racing Bulls have given their full backing to New Zealand driver Liam Lawson and expect him to be at his best very soon.
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Business news for 1 May 2025
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Senior doctors to walk off the job over stalled pay talks
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3:41About 5000 senior doctors are walking off the job on Thursday for an unprecedented 24-hour strike from 1201am until 1159pm Friday in protest at their stalled pay talks. Ruth Hill reports.
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Heavy rain has been falling in the district Canterbury particularly in the plains and foothill areas. Reporter Keiller McDuff provides the latest updates.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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Twenty-four weather warnings and watches are in place covering large parts of the country this morning, as gale-force winds, heavy rain, flooding, and snow bear down. Federated Farmers North Canterbury president Karl Dean spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Emergency officials say the storm lashing Canterbury is forecast to bring up to three times the amount of rain as the region would usually see in a month. MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Ukraine and US expected to sign minerals deal
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5:47The minerals deal between the US and Ukraine could be signed as early as Thursday, with top Ukrainian officials reportedly en route to Washington. The BBC's Ukraine correspondent James Waterhouse spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Fifa is to fund research into whether hormonal fluctuations during menstrual cycles could be contributing to the rise in anterior cruciate ligament injuries in women's football.
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Eagles players and officials sit down for crisis talks, unhappy with winless start
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 30 April 2025
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28:17In today's episode, the Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says Cabinet has agreed to reinstate a total ban on prisoners voting in general elections, Labor leader Anthony Albanese remains on track to become the first Australia Prime Minister in more than 20 years to win consecutive elections, the Green MP for Rongotai says the party's support remains …
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Perth's rental crisis at it's worst level ever according to Anglicare
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with an update during the final week of the Australian election campaign.
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Warnings thousand of sport and leisure clubs will fold
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4:21Around 18,000 incorporated societies across New Zealand are yet to re-register under new legislation, prompting warnings that thousands of clubs will simply fold. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Students' NCEA results won't count if they return to regular schools
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2:57An unknown number of teens in health schools and alternative education have earned NCEA literacy and numeracy standards that won't count if they return to regular schools. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Government flags billion dollar spending cut in upcoming budget
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4:19Finance Minister Nicola Willis has flagged a billion-dollar cut in new spending in the upcoming Budget, saying New Zealand's debt levels are too high. Sense Partners economist Shamubeel Eaqub spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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UEFA's champions league is at the semi-final stage.
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A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
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Support for Greens in Wellington strong: Julie Anne Genter
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3:43The Green MP for Rongotai says the party's support remains strong in Wellington, despite Mayor Tory Whanau stepping down after one term. Green Party MP for Rongotai Julie Anne Genter spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Speed limit increase on stretch of SH3 'non-sensical': Crash survivor
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3:33A Waitara community board member and crash survivor says it makes no sense to reinstate a 100kmh speed limit on a stretch of State Highway 3 in Taranaki. Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin has more.
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Polls show Labour ahead in Australian election
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8:11Labor leader Anthony Albanese remains on track to become the first Australia Prime Minister in more than 20 years to win consecutive elections. Morning Report's Corin Dann is in Australia and he spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Justice Minister on reinstating prisoner voting ban
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3:18The Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says Cabinet has agreed to reinstate a total ban on prisoners voting in general elections. Goldsmith spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Air NZ breaks down competitors to keep monopoly: Businessman
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5:49A businessman who tried to succeed in the New Zealand aviation sector says Air New Zealand systematically breaks down competitors to maintain their effective monopoly. Ewan Wilson spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Cuts to Dunedin ICU beds could cost lives: Doctor
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4:10A former Emergency Department head is warning that cutting ICU beds at the new Dunedin Hospital could cost lives. Former head of Dunedin's emergency department and former Southern District Health Board member Dr John Chambers spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Long wait times and poor access leave WINZ clients struggling
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3:47Newly released data shows some people needing urgent help from Work and Income have had to wait hours just to have their call answered. Morning Report producer Rayssa Almeida has more.
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