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The latest on conflict in the Middle East, including an announcement from the government that aircraft will be sent to assist in evacuations. Plus, an update on politics with RNZ Political Editor, Jo Moir.

With Autumn now upon us - some listeners in the South Island might be wondering what happened to summer. The latest data from Earth Sciences New Zealand shows just how wet and cool it was for parts of the South. Chester Lampkin from Earth Sciences New Zealand spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

The Cook Islands prime minister has publicly congratulated new All Blacks coach Dave Rennie on his appointment calling it a powerful moment for young Cook Islanders. Koroi Hawkins reports.

An international study involving researchers from the University of Auckland shows humpback breeding is getting more competitive, suggesting the population is growing. Felix Walton has more.

Parents all over the country will no doubt have experienced irritable teenagers and the problems that arise from the mood swings and instant rage. But could diet be one of the factors causing the issues? University of Canterbury professor of clinical psychology Julia Rucklidge spoke to Corin Dann.

An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter.

The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team.

Money Correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

A Pasifika leader who lived through the Dawn Raids is accusing the government of scaremongering about overstayer numbers. Political reporter Anneke Smith reports.

New Zealand's Special Agricultural Trade Envoy Nathan Guy spoke to Corin Dann.

A new report finds the combined assets of the country's 10 biggest iwi is now $8.5 billion - a $300 million increase compared to last year. Ngai Tahu Holdings CEO Todd Moyle spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Broadcasting minister Paul Goldsmith has confirmed the board chair of TVNZ contacted him after the police minister expressed dissatisfaction with a 1News story about gang numbers. RNZ Political Editor Jo Moir spoke to Corin Dann.

The Department of Conservation is defending its decision to stop maintaining the track to the country's deepest natural sinkhole. DOC Visitor Safety Manager Andy Roberts spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Batting coach Luke Ronchi spoke to Corin Dann following the Black Caps win over South Africa.

New All Blacks coach Dave Rennie is wasting no time laying down the challenge to his players. Former All Black and commentator Jeff Wilson spoke to Corin Dann.

Southern Cross Health Insurance is rolling back a decision to exclude ADHD and autism from treatment cover. ADHD New Zealand's Sarah Hogan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

The government is considering completely scrapping the clean car standard that sets limits for vehicle emissions. Climate Change correspondent Kate Newton spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

The government is getting ready to send New Zealand consular staff and two defence force planes to the Middle East, in preparation for evacuation operations. Irene King, aviation commentator and chief executive at Auckland's Ardmore Flying School spoke to Corin Dann.

Demand may outstrip housing supply when it comes to the wealthy foreign investors keen to come to New Zealand under the so-called golden visa. Sarah Wood, chief executive of realestate.co.nz spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Israel's military has continued to strike Iran and Lebanon, as the war spills into a fifth day. Thomas Helm is the Jerusalem correspondent for The National, a Dubai-based English language news organisation, he spoke to Corin Dann.

According to recent stats from Youthline, 10% of their calls come from children under 12. Health correspondent Kate Green reports.

The developments from overnight with our correspondent Alice Wilkins.

Prediction markets are under scrutiny in the US, following suspicion of insider knowledge of classified events. Betting platform Polymarket showed six new accounts placed bets the day before the invasion of Iran, making a total of almost $1.2 million. Elizabeth Loppato, a senior reporter with tech-news platform The Verge spoke to Corin Dann.

Winston Peters responds to the latest actions in the Middle East; Weekly Political Panel with Nicola Willis and Barbara Edmonds; Housing minister, Chris Bishop; A tourism boom in the Mackenzie District; Kiwi comedian scores role as writer on new UK version of Saturday Night Live.

Kiwi comedian Joseph Moore has scored his dream job as one of the first writers hired for the new UK version of Saturday Night Live.

People experiencing homelessness in the Western Bay of Plenty now have access to a mobile unit offering free shower and laundry facilities. Renee Hanna, from charity Good Neighbours spoke to Corin Dann.

An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter.

The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team.

Many investors are keeping a watchful eye on their KiwiSaver balance as conflict in the Middle East continues. Money Correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Wellington Central Library Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui will reopen its doors for the first time in seven years later this month. Krystal Gibbens had a preview.

Nicola Willis and Barbara Edmonds joined Morning Report this morning for the Weekly Political Panel.

Let's get back to the issues in the Middle East now and the response from the New Zealand government.

DOC is facing local pushback after closing the track to the country's deepest natural sinkhole over safety concerns. Nelson mayor Nick Smith spoke to Corin Dann.

An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter.

The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team.

The Mackenzie District Mayor says a tourism boom means the region is bursting at its seams. Mackenzie District Mayor Scott Aronsen spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Auckland Council has less than two weeks to respond to a letter from the government wanting the council to outline its plan for housing intensification. Housing minister Chris Bishop spoke to Corin Dann.

Auckland Council has less than two weeks to respond to a letter from the government wanting the council to outline its plan for housing intensification. Pretoria Gordon reports.

US President Donald Trump has told Iran it's "too late" to talk, as the conflict escalates in the Middle East. Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

A clean energy industry body is surprised that the government's chosen not to incentivise the uptake of solar panels. Gareth Williams of the Sustainable Energy Association spoke to Corin Dann.