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GP says he no longer recommends the speciality to trainees - Dr Dermot Coffey; Health Minister Simeon Brown speaks to John Campbell; Second Kiwi reported on hantavirus-hit cruise ship; Meta explains new safety features for teens on Instagram; Sir David Attenborough turns 100 today

We crossed the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Richard Willingham from ABC in Tasmania.

Feastival Taranaki is taking place this weekend. Its founder, Rachel Church spoke to John Campbell.

The Law Society is warning there needs to be stronger safeguards to ensure proposed new powers for police won't clamp down on political protest. Phil Pennington reports.

We've got US butter on supermarket shelves, and Belgian baby carrots in the freezers. So, why are some products produced offshore cheaper than those made down the road? Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

1 News Sports Editor Abby Wilson and All Black and Manu Samoa player, Lima Sopoaga join Morning Report for this week's sports panel.

Social media giant Meta is rolling out new safety features for its teen Instagram accounts which it says it's modelled on the movie ratings system. Meta's Director of Policy in Australia and New Zealand, Mia Garlick spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Game number two at their shiny new stadium has arrived for the Crusaders.

It's the end of an era for a Christchurch post shop with a difference, as New Zealand Post moves to close more than 140 counters around the country. The counter at Stanmore Book and Post Shop in Linwood West will shut next week, after an appeal by customers, community organisations and politicians failed. Keiller MacDuff reports.

A week from now, the world's best mens and womens surfers will descend on Raglan to contest a round of the World Surf League.In the 24-woman field will be 15-year-old New Zealander, and Raglan local, Alani Morse. Morse spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.

He has perhaps one of the most famous voices in broadcasting, and today Sir David Attenborough marks 100 years of life on Earth. DoC's Deirdre Vercoe has met him twice and spoke to John Campbell.

The government has announced a review into solar panel installation, which it describes as a "red tape nightmare". Tim Dudek owns installation company Solar Craft, and has 16 years in the business. He spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Morning Report has spent the week speaking to GPs about their concerns for New Zealand's health sector. Health Minister Simeon Brown spoke to John Campbell about their concerns.

Auckland restaurant Baduzzi is finding a new way to bring customers through the door with an $18 takeaway lunch. Owner Michael Dearth spoke to John Campbell.

The Blues acknowledge their poor record in Christchurch and will be hoping that may change under the roof of the new Te Kaha Stadium tonight.

David Seymour has intensified his attacks on the country's state broadcasters, suggesting changes are coming for RNZ's leadership as the government reshapes its board. Lauren Crimp reports.

Rob Eliott from Auckland Travel Show spoke to John Campbell about this weekend's event at the new convention centre.

A second New Zealander was on board the cruise-ship at the centre of a hantavirus outbreak. Correspondent Stuart Smith spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.

The Regulation Minister is taking aim at red tape he says is hampering the country's rooftop solar uptake. Katie Todd reports.

Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.

Catch up with the latest headlines from around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins.

A Canterbury based GP says he no longer recommends the speciality to trainee doctors. Dr Dermot Coffey is one of many GPs who've been in touch with us this week, as we discussed the state of primary health care. Dr Coffey spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

The International Olympic Committee says a ban on Belarusian athletes and teams competing under the flag of their nation should be lifted but that the restrictions on Russia remain in place.

GP shortage could worsen as student interest declines; Dr Ayesha Verrall discusses calls for health sector changes; Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks to Ingrid Hipkiss; Waitomo discusses fuel prices; Unemployment numbers higher for younger Kiwis

The success of a one-off train service between Auckland and Tauranga has some calling for a permanent link. Heidi Hughes was one of the driving forces behind getting the train on the tracks. She spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Researchers at the University of Auckland will be trialling the technology, one of the first major breakthroughs in asthma care in decades. Felix Walton reports.

A specialist immigration lawyer is describing a new citizenship test as an extra bureaucratic hoop to be jumped through. Pooja Sundar from Dalley Sundar Barristers and Solicitors spoke to John Campbell.

An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.

The Wellington Phoenix Women host the Brisbane Roar in the A-league semi-final this weekend. Coach Bev Priestman spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

How much money do you have left over after you've paid your bills? Money correspondent Susan Edmunds has been delving through the data to see who's better off right now.

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

For 25 years May has been New Zealand Music Month, a platform created to raise the profile and success of local artists. Also for 25 years, APRA/AMCOS - the organisation that collects royalties on behalf of songwriters - has been led in New Zealand by Anthony Healey. He spoke to John Campbell.

A dream come true for Central Districts batting all-rounder Dean Foxcroft after his selection in the Black Caps squad for tests against Ireland and England.

The price we're paying to fill our cars up seems to be easing off, however all fuel is staying stubbornly above the $3 mark. Waitomo Chief Executive Simon Parham spoke to John Campbell.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Morning Report following his return from Singapore.

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

The Bluff Oyster & Food Festival, which is two weeks away, has usually sold out by now, this year only half of the four thousand tickets have been sold so far. Bluff promotion officer Lindsay Beer spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Labour health spokesperson Dr Ayesha Verrall spoke to John Campbell following criticism from some GPs who say they are struggling with underfunding and workforce shortages.