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When is a mole not a mole? Your skin health questions answered
10 Feb 2026When is a sunburn, or a mole, or a bump on the skin cause for concern? And what should you do about it? Audio
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Crown's 'red' regional investments, NZX reporting season
10 Feb 2026Crown Regional Holdings and a sharp increase in "red"-rated projects and analysts are watching closely as the NZX reporting season kicks off this week. Audio
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Around the motu: Che Baker, the editor of the Southland Times
10 Feb 2026Farmers facing bills for emergency generators, SpaceOps and NASA and Southern Field Days Audio
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Book review: Three of the best from 2025
10 Feb 2026Louise O'Brien reviews three of her favourite books from last year. The Hallmarked Man, Familiaris and The Image of Her Audio
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How social media is fuelling African Grey parrot black market
10 Feb 2026Uncovering the burgeoning African Grey parrot black market Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for 10th February
10 Feb 2026This morning, we spoke to Energy Minister Simon Watts about the government's plan for a new liquified natural gas import terminal. and we had our weekly interview with Labour Leader, Chris Hipkins. We… Audio
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Ghislaine Maxwell pleads the Fifth
Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell refuses to answer questions.
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Sister Bliss on 30+ years of Faithless and playing in Auckland
10 Feb 2026Faithless' music included powerful spiritual and often political lyrics from the late Maxi Jazz, one of the original founders of the band. Audio
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Gov says demolition remains an option for Tongariro Chateau
10 Feb 2026The chateau has sat empty since it was closed in February 2023 due to its earthquake risk. Audio
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Allegations new curriculum development "heavily politicised"
10 Feb 2026Claire Coleman previously led the revision of the arts curriculum and made the allegations during her appearance at select committee. Audio
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Zoi Sadowski-Synnott's friends cheer her on
10 Feb 2026Zoi Sadowski-Synnott's friends cheer her on from home, as she competes at the Winter Olympics. Friend and fellow snowboarder, Sian Leigh spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Wellington food and beer events get cash injection
10 Feb 2026The Government's just announced 250-thousand dollars for Wellington's biggest food and beer festivals, aiming to draw more international visitors and cement the capital as a culinary hotspot. General… Audio
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Sport update
10 Feb 2026An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Borrowers snap up solar deals
Thousands of New Zealanders have borrowed from their banks to put solar power systems on their houses. Money Correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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New hop variety in development in Tasman
Along the banks of the Wangapeka River in Tasman, a new hop variety named after the grower's love of beer and music, has been in development. Samantha Gee reports. Audio
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Kiwirail on faulty track works in Auckland
10 Feb 2026Kiwirail had to carry out emergency overnight repairs after finding faulty track works by contractors. Audio
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Weekly interview with opposition leader, Chris Hipkins
10 Feb 2026Opposition leader, Chris Hipkins spoke to Morning Report. Audio
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Food businesses redistributing unsold food
10 Feb 2026New data shows some of New Zealand's biggest food businesses are cutting waste and emissions while feeding the community. Kai Commitment executive director Kaitlin Dawson spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Auckland hotels feeling buoyant, ready for Sail GP
10 Feb 2026Auckland's hospitality sector is bracing for a big weekend as Sail GP hits the harbour. Chief Operating Officer of Sudima Hotels and Hind Management, Les Morgan, spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Taranaki locals come to grips with Swiss wresting
10 Feb 2026The Olympics features greco-roman and freestyle wrestling and Japan is famous for sumo - but in South Taranaki it's schwingen that rules supreme. Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin reports. Audio
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Sport update
10 Feb 2026An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Physical book loans more popular than digital at Akl libraries
10 Feb 2026Auckland library data shows physical book reign supreme with 11 million loaned last year, compared to six million digital books. Book Hero owner Dylan Bland spoke to Corin Dann. Audio