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Morning Report for Friday 15 June 2018
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Top Stories for Friday 15 June 2018
6:00 AM.Dairy farmers want Shane Jones to butt out of their business; Winston Peters' suing govt 'perfectly proper' - Parker; Phil Goff doesn't trust all Auckland councillors; Confidence in re-entry to Pike… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 15 June 2018
6:06 AM.Russia launched the World Cup in emphatic style when they outclassed a feeble Saudi Arabia 5-nil in the tournament's opening match in Moscow. Audio
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Early Business News for 15 June 2018
6:20 AM.An early look at the business news and an update of overnight money markets moves. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 15 June 2018
6:26 AM.There has been renewed concern that farmers have still not done enough to help track down the source of the cattle disease, Mycoplasma bovis.
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Shane Jones' Fonterra attack a 'disgrace' - farmer
6:39 AM.A Waikato dairy farmer has labelled Shane Jones attack on Fonterra a disgrace and says he needs to butt out. The Regional Development Minister is standing by his statements about the dairy giant… Read more Audio
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Jones, Peters: Political hat game in full swing
6:41 AM.Which political potae was Shane Jones wearing when he took aim at Fonterra? The self-proclaimed champion of the regions, Shane Jones, is not resiling from his attack on the dairy giant Fonterra. And… Read more Audio
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Business News for 15 June 2018
6:50 AM.Central banks normalising monetary policies will pressure risky assets such as shares and the NZ dollar. Commerce Commission flexes its muscles on another takeover. Spark set to axe hundreds of jobs… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 15 June 2018
7:06 AM.The 2018 World Cup opened in spectacular fashion as Russia defied their recent poor form to smash five past Saudi Arabia, and record the biggest win in a World Cup opening game since 1954. Audio
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Hei aha māu: Dairy farmers want Shane Jones to butt out
7:10 AM.Dairy farmers want Shane Jones to butt out of their business, and say Fonterra's problems are theirs to solve. The Regional Development Minister is standing by his statements about the country's… Read more Audio
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Winston Peters' suing govt 'perfectly proper' - Parker
7:14 AM.The government's top lawyer, Attorney-General David Parker, says Winston Peters' act of suing top public servants and National Party MPs is 'perfectly proper'. Mr Peters is taking the State Services… Read more Audio
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'I trust most of my councillors' - Phil Goff
7:18 AM.Conflict at Auckland Council is potentially threatening its operation. Two complaints laid by Auckland councillors over the release of reports into the feasibility of a downtown stadium are now being… Read more Audio
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Confidence in re-entry to Pike River mine
7:23 AM.The Pike River Recovery Agency is confident it will be able to re-enter the mine later this year and within budget. Three options are now on the table. Dave Gawn is the Recovery Agency's chief… Read more Audio
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Insight: Farmers not co-operating on M bovis - MPI
7:34 AM.The Ministry for Primary Industries hasn't a single case of a farmer contacting it to say they have traded with a farm whose animals were infected with Mycoplasma bovis. Officials says the lack of… Read more Audio
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New York attorney general sues Trump Foundation
7:39 AM.New York's attorney general is suing the Trump Foundation. She says the foundation engaged in "unlawful political co-ordination" during the 2016 election. President Donald Trump and his children -… Read more Audio
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Govt unveils tourist tax plans - political analysis
7:42 AM.The government has unveiled its plans to introduce a tourist tax in the second half of 2019. Most international visitors entering New Zealand for less than 12 months will be charged between $25 and… Read more Audio
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Water bottling approval: Why did Sage not recuse herself?
7:49 AM.The Greens' Eugenie Sage says her hands were tied when she gave approval for a Chinese water bottling company to expand. The Green party has campaigned hard on banning new water bottling consents and… Read more Audio
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All Blacks v France: Controversy continues as next Test looms
7:55 AM.The French team is looking for revenge as the second All Blacks Test against France looms in Wellington. The skull fracture suffered by French winger Remy Grosso in the first Test in Auckland… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 15 June 2018
8:06 AM.The All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has thrown his weight behind New Zealand's bid to host the 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Most tourists to NZ to be charged up to $35
8:11 AM.Most international visitors entering New Zealand for less than 12 months will be charged from $25 to $35 from the second half of next year. The details were announced by the Government this morning… Read more Audio
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Toxic foam: NZDF unclear on ban
8:14 AM.The Defence Force has changed tack just three days after saying it had stopped using potentially damaging firefighting foam for training at all its bases in 2016. It turns out the military did not… Read more Audio
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Jess Berentson-Shaw discusses male public CEO reshuffle
8:18 AM.A public policy researcher says the decision to reappoint five men as chief executives will have a "chilling effect" on women in the public service. None of the high level public service appointments… Read more Audio
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Māori wāhine remembered in women's suffrage movement
8:24 AM.The Minsiter for Women, Julie Anne Genter, says wāhine Māori don't get the credit they deserve for their role in women gaining the right to vote. So, she threw an event in Wellington this week to… Read more Audio
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Air Chathams awaits funding for Kāpiti flights
8:28 AM.Air Chathams will get local council funding for its planned Paraparaumu to Auckland route, but it's not yet clear how much. On Thursday afternoon the Kāpiti Coast District Council voted to support the… Read more Audio
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National claims Health Minister silencing staff on Middlemore
8:38 AM.National is accusing health Minister David Clark of attempting to gag public servants and tempt them with offers of employment. A voicemail Mr Clark left on the Counties Manukau District Health Board… Read more Audio
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What will Waikeria mental health unit look like?
8:42 AM.It's a first for New Zealand, so what actually will the Government's 100 bed mental health facility at Waikeria look like? It won't be double-bunked, wing sizes will be much smaller than standard… Read more Audio
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Kāikoura community kitchen faces closure
8:46 AM.Kāikoura's beloved community kitchen could be forced shut if the district council carries out its plan to close the local scout hall. The District Council wants to close the building while it… Read more Video, Audio
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Taranaki iwi open for business
8:48 AM.With the end of offshore oil and gas exploration in sight and caps on dairy expansion on the cards, could Taranaki iwi be the fillip the province's ailing economy is looking for? The region's eight… Read more Audio
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'Squeaky Bum Time' kicks off
8:55 AM.The Football World Cup has kicked off in Russia overnight. Max Towle and Emile Donovan are the hosts of Squeaky Bum Time - RNZ's Football World Cup podcast. They talk to Susie Ferguson about what… Read more Audio