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Midday Report
RNZ
1000 episodes
2 weeks ago
We all know there is a prevalence of swearing associated with sports. But now a study led by Dr Richard Stephens from Keele University in the UK says it now understands why; Whitney Hansen will take charge of the Black Ferns on a two-year deal after the six-time world champions came up short at this year's global showpiece; The government has put more support into eradicating the yellow-legged hornets found on Auckland's North Shore; A buoyant idea is helping Hawkes Bay residents stay safe out on the water this summer. Local harbourmaster Adrian Wright has been lending lifejackets to boaties who have been heading out without one.
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We all know there is a prevalence of swearing associated with sports. But now a study led by Dr Richard Stephens from Keele University in the UK says it now understands why; Whitney Hansen will take charge of the Black Ferns on a two-year deal after the six-time world champions came up short at this year's global showpiece; The government has put more support into eradicating the yellow-legged hornets found on Auckland's North Shore; A buoyant idea is helping Hawkes Bay residents stay safe out on the water this summer. Local harbourmaster Adrian Wright has been lending lifejackets to boaties who have been heading out without one.
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Midday Report
Midday Report Essentials for Friday 19 December 2025
We all know there is a prevalence of swearing associated with sports. But now a study led by Dr Richard Stephens from Keele University in the UK says it now understands why; Whitney Hansen will take charge of the Black Ferns on a two-year deal after the six-time world champions came up short at this year's global showpiece; The government has put more support into eradicating the yellow-legged hornets found on Auckland's North Shore; A buoyant idea is helping Hawkes Bay residents stay safe out on the water this summer. Local harbourmaster Adrian Wright has been lending lifejackets to boaties who have been heading out without one.
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16 hours ago
16 minutes 42 seconds

Midday Report
Study finds why people swear more when playing sports
We all know there is a prevalence of swearing associated with sports. But now a study led by Dr Richard Stephens from Keele University in the UK says it now understands why. Dr Stephens spoke to Lauren Crimp.
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16 hours ago
7 minutes 21 seconds

Midday Report
Midday Sports News for 19 December 2025
NZ Cricket chief executive Scott Weenink has resigned after a falling out with the organisation's board.
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16 hours ago
2 minutes 1 second

Midday Report
Whitney Hansen announced as Black Ferns head coach
Whitney Hansen will take charge of the Black Ferns on a two-year deal after the six-time world champions came up short at this year's global showpiece. Hansen spoke to Lauren Crimp.
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17 hours ago
3 minutes 46 seconds

Midday Report
Government to provide more support in fight against hornets
The government has put more support into eradicating the yellow-legged hornets found on Auckland's North Shore. Biosecurity New Zealand Commissioner North Mike Inglis spoke to Lauren Crimp.
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17 hours ago
4 minutes 19 seconds

Midday Report
Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 18 December 2025
Netball New Zealand CEO Jennie Wyllie has resigned at the end of a turbulent year, which included the controversial standing down of the Silver Ferns' coach; Firefighters say a law change may be needed to improve the way emergency services dispatch helicopters for rescues; The Ministry of Health has decided not to renew its contract for the online FluTracking surveillance tool. Its creator.
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1 day ago
16 minutes 17 seconds

Midday Report
Midday Sports News for 18 December 2025
Jennie Wylie has resigned from her position as CEO, Wylie has been with the organisation for 16 years and in the top post since 2016.
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1 day ago
2 minutes 24 seconds

Midday Report
Netball New Zealand CEO Jennie Wyllie resigns
Netball New Zealand CEO Jennie Wyllie has resigned at the end of a turbulent year, which included the controversial standing down of the Silver Ferns' coach. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lauren Crimp.
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1 day ago
3 minutes 6 seconds

Midday Report
Contract for FluTracking tool not renewed by Ministry of Health
The Ministry of Health has decided not to renew its contract for the online FluTracking surveillance tool. Its creator, Dr Craig Dalton from the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Newcastle spoke to Lauren Crimp.
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1 day ago
6 minutes 18 seconds

Midday Report
Calls for law change over helicopter rescue missions
Firefighters say a law change may be needed to improve the way emergency services dispatch helicopters for rescues. Martin Campbell, Professional Firefighters Union vice president spoke to Lauren Crimp.
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1 day ago
5 minutes 43 seconds

Midday Report
Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 17 December 2025
The Crown is returning more than 3,000 hectares of land to Maori in the top of the South Island - ending what's thought to be the country's longest running property dispute; Wellington's regional council is warning another bus driver shortage could be on the way if there's no change to immigration settings; The funerals of the victims of Sunday's terrorist attack have begun; The cherry-pit-spit nationals take place in Cromwell on December 28th.
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2 days ago
13 minutes 33 seconds

Midday Report
Cherry-pit-spit Nationals take place in Cromwell
The cherry-pit-spit nationals take place in Cromwell on December 28th. Organiser, Anthea Lawrence spoke to Lauren Crimp.
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2 days ago
2 minutes 56 seconds

Midday Report
Funerals for victims of Bondi terror attack begin
The funerals of the victims of Sunday's terrorist attack have begun. RNZ reporter Charlotte Cook is in Sydney and spoke to Lauren Crimp.
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2 days ago
1 minute 12 seconds

Midday Report
Midday Sports News for 17 December 2025
An update on the latest news and results from RNZ's sports team.
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2 days ago
2 minutes 11 seconds

Midday Report
Warnings of possible bus driver shortage in Wellington
Wellington's regional council is warning another bus driver shortage could be on the way if there's no change to immigration settings. Greater Wellington Regional Council public transport committee chair Ros Connelly spoke to Lauren Crimp.
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2 days ago
4 minutes 48 seconds

Midday Report
Crown returns more than 3,000 hectares of land to Maori
The Crown is returning more than 3,000 hectares of land to Maori in the top of the South Island - ending what's thought to be the country's longest running property dispute. Kerensa Johnston from Te Here-a-Nuku - Making the Tenths Whole spoke to Lauren Crimp.
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2 days ago
4 minutes 39 seconds

Midday Report
Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 16 December 2025
27 people remain in Sydney hospitals following Sunday's mass shooting at Bondi beach; Consumer NZ says shoppers should now be paying less for card payment surcharges; The government is creating a new super-ministry to take on the work of housing, transport, and environment policy; Thieves have been ripping up Gisborne's botanical gardens, pinching everything from roses and freshly planted grasses to established cherry trees.
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3 days ago
14 minutes 58 seconds

Midday Report
Plant theft increasing at Gisborne's botanical gardens
Thieves have been ripping up Gisborne's botanical gardens, pinching everything from roses and freshly planted grasses to established cherry trees. The council's liveable spaces manager, Tyler Kirk spoke to Lauren Crimp.
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3 days ago
2 minutes 38 seconds

Midday Report
New mega ministry to combine housing, transport and environment
The government is creating a new super-ministry to take on the work of housing, transport, and environment policy. Senior Minister Chris Bishop spoke to Lauren Crimp.
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3 days ago
2 minutes 54 seconds

Midday Report
Midday Sport
An update on the latest news and results from RNZ's sports team.
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3 days ago
2 minutes 4 seconds

Midday Report
We all know there is a prevalence of swearing associated with sports. But now a study led by Dr Richard Stephens from Keele University in the UK says it now understands why; Whitney Hansen will take charge of the Black Ferns on a two-year deal after the six-time world champions came up short at this year's global showpiece; The government has put more support into eradicating the yellow-legged hornets found on Auckland's North Shore; A buoyant idea is helping Hawkes Bay residents stay safe out on the water this summer. Local harbourmaster Adrian Wright has been lending lifejackets to boaties who have been heading out without one.