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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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Tuesday, 26 October 2021
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Bird of the Year causes a flap half way through voting period
26 Oct 2021We are halfway through the voting for Bird of the Year and the campaigns are heating up.
From tinder profiles for birds, to fashion advice to look like a Tarapuka, to a song in honour of the… Read more Audio
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Pakistan eager for cricket match revenge
26 Oct 2021The Black Caps insist they're not bothered by any extra attention on their opening match at cricket's T20 World Cup.
New Zealand start their tournament against Pakistan in Sharjah early tomorrow… Read more Audio
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Riverton woman saves town's iconic pāua
26 Oct 2021Riverton's pride and joy has been rescued from an uncertain fate by a local woman determined to save the Southland town's icon.
The giant pāua shell - that's lined with of sheets of real pāua - sits… Read more Audio
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Covid-19: Senior students back at school in Auckland
Senior school is back.
RNZ reporter Katie Todd spoke to Susie Ferguson from outside Mount Roskill Grammar School. Read more Audio
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Olympics: NZ women's rugby sevens named best female team
The victorious New Zealand women's rugby sevens team has been named the best female team to compete at the Tokyo Olympic Games.
The women's sevens team claimed it's first ever gold medal at the… Read more Audio
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US fans not surprised at All Blacks' substantial win
26 Oct 2021The All Blacks' thumping of the United States in their one-off test in Washington came as no surprise to American fans.
It's the first time the two sides have faced off since 2016, but history… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 26 October 2021
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Big changes looming for forestry sector
26 Oct 2021Major changes are looming for the forestry sector as the deluge of raw log exports fades amid dwindling supplies and demands increase from the building industry and other users.
An industry report by… Read more Audio
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Covid-19: Yacht sails 2000 nautical miles to avoid MIQ hurdle
26 Oct 2021After months unsuccessfully trying to get a space in MIQ, an Auckland woman has decided to sail home home across the Pacific.
She and three other Kiwis are on a 40ft yacht taking a 2000 nautical mile… Read more Audio
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Covid-19: Vaccination data access heads to High Court
26 Oct 2021The Whānau Ora commissioning agency is in the High Court today, fighting the Ministry of Health for data they say could ramp up the vaccination campaign for Māori.
The chief executive for the agency… Read more Audio
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Covid-19: Calls to require negative tests to enter South Island
A Covid-19 modeller is asking the government to consider requiring people travelling into the South Island to first provide a negative Covid-19 test.
The top of the South Island's had a Labour… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 26 October 2021
26 Oct 2021Afghanistan appeared unperturbed by their uncertain future in international cricket as they trounced Scotland by 130-runs in their first Super 12 game at the T20 World Cup in the UAE. Audio
Morning Report
RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
Hosted by former political editor and breakfast and business TV host Corin Dann, with co-presenter Ingrid Hipkiss. They’re joined by award-winning newsreader Nicola Wright, and, sports newsreader and commentator Nathan Rarere (who also hosts RNZ's First Up).
Edited by Martin Gibson
Monday to Friday, 6am - 9am
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