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The curlers of Auckland no longer have to trek to Central Otago to play their favourite game with the opening of a purpose built facility in the city - Ke-Xin Li has the story
Cyborg Dynamics have teamed up with Griffith University in Brisbane to design an build firefighting robots. Nathan Rarere talked with Tim Mead from Cyborg.
This week's Op Shop rummage is Dunedin Central SPCA, store manager Tessa Petley told Nathan Rarere what's in store this week.
A former NATO chief has a warning for the UK over national security - Ellie Jay reports from London
David Seymour talks weather resilience and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz
Sharkman Dr Riley Elliot has been tagging Great Whites in near Stewart Island so you don't have to.
The Black Ferns play Canada in the Pacific Four Tournament - last time they met, Canada ended the Ferns World Cup dreams, Nathan talks with co-captain Kennedy Tukuafu.
Europe has cricitised Donald Trump's plan to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, our correspondent Anita Purcell-Sjölund reports on Europe news this morning.
Reporter Robin Martin checks in from Whakatane in the wake of Cyclone Vaianu
At 14, Naia Talaki is probably the country's youngest hairdresser - producer Ross McNaughton took a seat in the barbers chair
Associate Minister of Fruit and Veggies Jay Clarke from Woodhaven Gardens has this morning's Fruit and Veggie report.
Correspondent Anas Mallick is in Islamabad and spent the weekend covering the talks between the US and Iran.
Heather Keats from MetService takes a look ahead at this weekend's cyclone Vaianu
US correspondent Zach Montellaro set the scene around Washington as the US/Iran ceasefire looks to be on shakey ground
Associate Minister of Fruit and Veg Richard Warwick unveils his Fruit of the Week - the Packham Pear
Children's author and illustrator Ruth Paul tells Jimmy Ellingham about her new play HELP! A Monster Ate My Story
Willow-Jean Prime joins the programme to talk the week in politics and the ceasefire in the Middle East
Zach Montellaro has reactions from the US to news of the US/Iran ceasefire.
With news from Wairoa and surrounds is Aayden Clarke from the Wairoa Star.
Maritime journalist Marcus Hands tells us how he sees the re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz will develop over the next few weeks



