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Morning Report for Friday 22 June 2018
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Top Stories for Friday 22 June 2018
6:00 AM.Congratulations from around the world for the Prime Minister - we'll talk to a delighted grandfather Ross Ardern, Northland Maori say they'll suffer from a ban on foreign house buyers, and a call for… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 22 June 2018
6:06 AM.France beat Peru 1-nil to book their place in the last 16 of the football World Cup in Russia and crush the South Americans' hopes of progressing in their first appearance at the tournament for 36… Read more Audio
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Jacinda Ardern's baby makes global headlines
6:09 AM.The birth of Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford's baby has made headlines around the world - even leading some overseas bulletins. The posting of the news on Instagram yesterday has gained 120,000… Read more Audio
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Tensions in EU ahead of immigration summit
6:11 AM.There are new signs of tension and divisions among European Union countries ahead of an emergency meeting on Sunday to thrash out new policies on immigration. This mini-summit comes a week ahead of a… Read more Audio
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Football World Cup: Australia draws with Denmark
6:17 AM.Australia is still alive in the Football World Cup after drawing with Denmark. In the other match today Argentina is now playing. Jessica King in Moscow discusses the prospects with Guyon Espiner. Audio
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NZ pivotal in mapping world's seabed
6:19 AM.New Zealand is to play a pivotal role in an international project to map the entire world's seabed by 2030. The announcement was made in Wellington on Thursday afternoon that NIWA, Land Information… Read more Audio
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Early Business News for 22 June 2018
6:20 AM.An early look at main business stories, and a catch up on global markets.
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Morning Rural News for 22 June 2018
6:22 AM.The Ministry for Primary Industries says some farmers are still ignoring their legal obligations when it comes to recording stock movements.
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Northland iwi fear losses as foreign buyer exemption dropped
6:47 AM.Northland iwi say their economic future depends on an American billionaire who got the Government to initially exempt him from the ban on foreigners buying houses. A special clause for Ric Kayne's… Read more Audio
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Business News for 22 June 2018
6:49 AM.Fletcher Building starts its own reconstruction. NZ and the EU talk small business gains from free trade deal. Economic growth modest. Latest from global markets. Audio
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Sports News for 22 June 2018
7:06 AM.France have qualified for the knockout stage out of group C at the football World Cup after beating Peru 1-nil. Audio
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Parliament's parenting advice for Jacinda Ardern
7:10 AM.The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been inundated with well wishes from around the globe since the birth of her daughter. The baby was born at quarter to five yesterday afternoon at Auckland City… Read more Audio
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World news of Jacinda's baby 'out of kilter' - Ross Ardern
7:16 AM.Ross Ardern is the Prime Minister's father, and is now a proud grandfather of three. He tells Guyon Espiner about the experience of his daughter giving birth hitting headlines around the world. Audio
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Media await sight of Ardern's baby at Auckland hospital
7:18 AM.reporter Jessie Chiang is at Auckland City Hospital, where Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford are expected to hold a media conference as they introduce their new daughter to the world. Audio
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Te Arai iwi disappointed foreign buyer exemption cut
7:20 AM.Iwi Te Uri o Hau at the border of Auckland and Northland lobbied hard for a US billionaire to be exempt from a ban on foreign speculators buying houses. They convinced Labour to put in a special… Read more Audio
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Trustees' suggestion principals quit boards 'folly'
7:24 AM.The government's review of how schools are run has prompted calls for principals to be dumped from school boards. For nearly 30 years principals have been voting members on boards, but now the school… Read more Audio
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All Blacks v France: Fans head for Dunedin
7:27 AM.With the final test match between the All Black and Les Bleus only a day away, French rugby supporters have started trickling into Dunedin. The game is a dead rubber, with the AB's winning the first… Read more Audio
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EU trade deal could see $2 billion annual gains for NZ
7:34 AM.Trade talks between New Zealand and the European Union are now formally under way, in a deal that could add an extra $2 billion a year to this country's exports. The European Trade Commissioner… Read more Audio
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Hawkes Bay hapu finalise treaty settlement
7:47 AM.A group of hapu, left virtually landless by the crown, have come to the end of a long battle to finalise their treaty settlement. More than four hundred people from Heretaunga Tamatea in the Hawkes… Read more Audio
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Ardern, Gayford 'smitten' with baby daughter - Robertson
7:51 AM.Finance Minister Grant Robertson says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her partner Clarke Gayford are smitten with their daughter and overwhelmed by the reaction from friends, colleagues and the… Read more Audio
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Numbers of stroke sufferers to rise - report
7:55 AM.New research is predicting a big jump in the numbers of people suffering strokes in the next 10 years. The University of Otago study suggests stroke rates in New Zealand will increase by 40 per cent… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 22 June 2018
8:06 AM.Argentina have been humiliated 3-nil by Croatia with their football World Cup hopes now hanging by a thread. Audio
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How to be a new mum and MP - Kiri Allan, Willow-Jean Prime
8:11 AM.The historic occasion has caused a stir at home and worldwide - Jacinda Ardern is the first world leader to give birth in office in almost three decades. What might it be like for the Prime Minister… Read more Audio
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Te Arai foreign buyer exemption claims 'outrageous' - Parker
8:17 AM.Red flags have been raised over an attempt to exempt a US billionaire from the ban on foreigners buying houses. The government wanted a special clause exempting Ric Kayne's luxury development in Te… Read more Audio
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What to expect in final All Blacks, France test
8:31 AM.Major changes have been made to both sides as the All Blacks and France prepare to go head-to-head in Dunedin on Saturday night. The All Blacks will be fielding four-uncapped players while the French… Read more Audio
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M bovis: Govt cracks down on farmers not tracking animals
8:41 AM.The government is cracking down on farmers who continue to break the rules around animal identification and tracking. Failure to use the Nait system and track all animal movements on and off farms has… Read more Audio
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Milford track booked out in fifteen minutes
8:45 AM.Bookings for huts on one of New Zealand's Great Walks have sold out within minutes of opening. The Department of Conservation says hut bookings on the Milford track over Christmas sold out within 15… Read more Audio
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Toxic foam: US makes hidden report public
8:48 AM.A study that American officials fought to keep hidden has been made public, and it shows current levels set for firefighting foam chemicals found in water supplies may be way too high. US government… Read more Audio
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Devonport Naval Base unlikely to move soon
8:53 AM.Defence has done 33 reports in the past two decades on the future of the Devonport Naval Base - spending at least hundreds of thousands of dollars on them. The base is home for the country's navy and… Read more Audio
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Football World Cup: Argentina's shock loss to Croatia
8:56 AM.In a shock result Argentina has been beaten by Croatia 3-0 at the Football World Cup in Russia. Max Towle and Emile Donovan are the hosts of RNZ's Football World Cup podcast. They talk to Guyon… Read more Audio