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Morning Report for Wednesday 6 June 2018
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Top Stories for Wednesday 6 June 2018
6:00 AM.The boss of Housing New Zealand apologises to tenants needlessly evicted because of its flawed meth testing, Employers are bristling at plans to shake-up industrial relations - they warn of a return… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 6 June 2018
6:06 AM.Former tennis world no.1 Novak Djokovic has been knocked of the French Open in the quarter-finals by world no.72 Italian Marco Cecchinato. Audio
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Dozens killed, many missing in Guatemala volcanic eruption
6:09 AM.The first funerals have taken place in Guatemala for people killed by the violent eruption of the Fuego volcano. The death toll is rising. Atl least 69 people are dead and many more are still missing… Read more Audio
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Immigration NZ 'racist' in denying visa to marae worker
6:18 AM.The head of Awataha Marae in Auckland is stunned a former employee may have to leave the country after a decision by Immigration New Zealand that some are labelling anti-Maori. Anthony Wilson says… Read more Audio
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Early Business News for 6 June 2018
6:20 AM.An early morning look at the key business stories, and overnight action on global markets
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Morning Rural News for 6 June 2018
6:22 AM.The Government is urging farmers to protect the quality of rivers voluntarily.
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Housing NZ ex-tenant twice evicted over meth tests
6:39 AM.Since Sir Peter Gluckman's report was published last week, personal stories have begun to emerge from Housing New Zealand tenants kicked out of their homes for dodgy meth results. One, named Jesse… Read more Audio
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Budget advisers want limits set on cost of borrowing
6:44 AM.Budget advisers want the government to look at limits on the total cost of borrowing, to stop people ending up trapped in a cycle of debt. Andrew Mitchell is a financial adviser with the Salvation… Read more Audio
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Business News for 6 June 2018
6:49 AM.Govt. oil and gas decision a lose-lose says industry. CBL insurance look to restructure. Housing NZ bonds snapped up. Plus a live market report. Audio
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Sports News for 6 June 2018
7:06 AM.When he qualified for the last eight at the French Tennis Open, Marco Cecchinato said it was the happiest day of his life. He might want to re-assess, after downing 12-times major winner Novak… Read more Audio
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Housing NZ boss 'regrets' meth-testing approach
7:11 AM.Housing New Zealand's chief executive has apologised for the state agency using flawed methamphetamine contamination measures to evict tenants and suggested it may pay compensation.
The country's top… Read more Audio
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Govt sets up fair pay panel but employers worried
7:20 AM.Employers are bristling at a planned radical shake-up in industrial relations - warning of a return to the 1970s. The Government has set up a 10-member panel to look into the best way to set up… Read more Audio
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Meth evictions: 'Those without shelter prioritised' - Ardern
7:26 AM.Housing New Zealand's chief executive has apologised for the state agency using flawed methamphetamine contamination measures to evict tenants and suggested it may pay compensation. The country's top… Read more Audio
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Cheviot farmer admits being first in area with M bovis
7:39 AM.A long-time Cheviot farmer has outed himself as being the first in the area for his farm to test positive for Mycoplasma Bovis. The admission came in the middle of a meeting in Cheviot last night… Read more Audio
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Guatemala volcano: Country mourns as death toll rises
7:45 AM.Guatemala is in mourning following the country's deadliest volcanic eruption in over a century. The death toll is currently at 69 but there's fears that could rise as many people are unaccounted for… Read more Audio
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Interest rate cap alone not enough to stop loan sharks
7:49 AM.A cap on interest rates is one of the measures being considered by the Government as it looks to crack down on loan sharks and other high cost lenders. But budgeting advisers say a cap alone won't… Read more Audio
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Immigration denies visa of marae worker
7:53 AM.Former Immigration Minister Tuariki Delamere says a woman who works at a marae has been unfairly denied a work visa, because the Immigration officer is anti-Maori and racist. He says the 30-year old… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 6 June 2018
8:06 AM.Former Tennis World No.1 Novak Djokovic has cast doubt on whether he will play at Wimbledon after hecrashed out of the French Open. Audio
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Meth contamination & Housing NZ - analysis
8:11 AM.Housing New Zealand's chief executive has apologised for using flawed measures on methamphetamine contamination to evict tenants and suggested it may pay compensation. Andrew Mckenzie told Morning… Read more Audio
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Tougher rules needed to stop logging debris - environmentalist
8:17 AM.A leading environmentalist says tougher rules are needed to stop logging operations from causing the devastation seen in Tolaga Bay at the weekend. Millions of tonnes of branches left over from… Read more Audio
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Northcote debate: Dan Bidois, Shanan Halbert
8:25 AM.Voters in the Auckland electorate of Northcote go to the polls on Saturday to choose their replacement in Parliament for Jonathan Coleman. Polls have indicated it's a close race between National's… Read more Audio
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'Scott Simpson needs to take a deep breath' - Jim Bolger
8:40 AM.The government says workers need a fairer deal on pay and conditions, and has chosen former National Party Prime Minister Jim Bolger to lead a group to study ways to achieve it. The group includes… Read more Audio
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NZ Beef + Lamb responds to Shaw's 'eat less meat' suggestion
8:45 AM.The climate change minister has suggested New Zealanders eat one less meat meal a week. Ahead of launching another consultation process, James Shaw told media in the weekend that 95 percent of New… Read more Audio
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Kauri officially a threatened species
8:49 AM.Kauri trees are now officially a threatened species. The spread of dieback disease has led to the reclassification of one of the world's largest and longest-living trees. Jeremy Rolfe is a technical… Read more Audio
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Snow in Dunedin: 'More of a grey slushland'
8:53 AM.It's been snowing down south, with the wintry conditions closing some roads. RNZ reporter Tim Brown has been checking out the weather in Dunedin and joins us. Audio
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Snow down to lake in Queenstown
8:55 AM.The snow is down to the lakefront in Queenstown. The town centre manager Steve Wilde says it's strangely early. Audio
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Trains to roll again on Napier-Wairoa line
8:56 AM.After six years of silence, the rail tracks between Napier and Wairoa will be humming again today with the sound of trains. The line was mothballed in 2012 after it was badly damaged in a storm but a… Read more Audio