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Morning Report for Tuesday 1 February 2022
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Top Stories for Tuesday 1 February 2022
8:59 AM.Today on RNZ National... New Zealanders stranded overseas will soon have some certainty, with Cabinet meeting today to discuss when the border will reopen. New firearm laws come into effect today… Read more Audio
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Dotterels take up residence in Auckland's Wynyard Point
8:55 AM.Two families of Northern New Zealand dotterels are enjoying world-class harbour views from their nests in the gravel on Auckland's Wynyard Point.
The Point is the site of an old Shell silo park but… Read more Audio
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Canada reacts to Mitchell and Young leaving Spotify
8:54 AM.Artist Joni Mitchell is seeking to remove all of her music from Spotify in solidarity with fellow musician Neil Young.
They are protesting against the streaming giant for allowing podcast star Joe… Read more Audio
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Farming industry meets over emissions plans
8:52 AM.How on farm emissions should be paid for will be up for debate at a series of meetings being held across provincial New Zealand from next week.
Industry partnership He Waka Eke Noa has come up with… Read more Audio
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Growing calls for more support for menopause in the workplace
8:47 AM.There's a growing push for employers to provide more support for workers going through menopause.
Experts say women should not be expected to soldier on in silence and should speak up when insomnia… Read more Audio
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Heavy rain expected in the South Island
8:43 AM.Heavy rain is expected to hit the South Island this week with Westland coping the worst of it.
Metservice predicts up to half a metre of rain could fall in the ranges from Wednesday to Friday, with… Read more Audio
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Sutton Tools staff gutted after fire destroys factory
8:39 AM.Generations of some families have worked at the North Canterbury manufacturer Sutton Tools which burnt down on Sunday morning.
General manager Kevin Donovan says staff are gutted, and some have stood… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 1 February 2022
8:33 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Covid-19:Families prepare for aged care closures
8:30 AM.Families across Aotearoa are making contingency plans for relatives in aged care after an Auckland rest home's suspected close call with the highly-infectious Omicron variant.
Summerset by the Park… Read more Audio
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Covid-19: MIQ 'hell on earth' - single mum
8:24 AM.A single mother of two has described MIQ as hell on earth.
After spending Christmas in Melbourne the Katie Lutshesko and her two sons returned to New Zealand and had what she said was a lovely… Read more Audio
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Sue Bradford on Christopher Luxon on environment
8:19 AM.National's Leader Christopher Luxon wants to change the centre-right's reputation of caring about the economy more than those in poverty or the environment.
He made the comments during a speech at… Read more Audio
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Masks in school a challenge for deaf and hard of hearing students
8:16 AM.Deaf and hard of hearing advocates say mask mandates in schools may prove difficult for some students who rely on visual cues.
Teachers and students in year four and above must now wear a mask inside… Read more Audio
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Border delay, housing crash main risks to economy - report
8:10 AM.The OECD says a delay in opening up borders and a crash in house prices are the main risks facing the New Zealand economy.
Its latest survey of the country said the economy is starting to overheat.
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South Island's golden weather could end soon
7:57 AM.A severe weather forecast for the South Island could herald the end of the golden weather.
Metservice says heavy rain is on its way and predicts up to half a metre of rain could fall in the ranges… Read more Audio
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NZ team preparing for Winter Olympics kick off
7:50 AM.There's only three more sleeps to the Beijing Winter Olympics, and our athletes are eager as ever to secure New Zealand's first Olympic gold on the slopes.
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott will be the first New… Read more Audio
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National Party MPs try to find unity at caucus retreat
7:48 AM.In the picturesque lakeside town of Queenstown, National MPs are trying to find their inner peace and caucus unity - and a way to beat Labour at the next election.
They've gathered for a two day… Read more Audio
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House listings show slight cooling in real estate market
7:43 AM.The national average asking price for a home has more than doubled over the past 10 years to more than a million dollars.
There are some signs of a slight cooling, with listings on Realestate.co.nz… Read more Audio
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Police minister on new firearms laws coming into effect
7:34 AM.New firearm laws come into effect today, including more stringent vetting for licenses and tougher rules for ammunition sellers.
The Arms Amendment Regulations 2021 is the latest tranche of changes… Read more Audio
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Ute enters Clutha Rover near Cromwell
7:33 AM.A scene guard has been in place overnight on State Highway 8B at the scene where a ute and trailer went into the Clutha River.
The ute is completely submerged in water and plans are being made to… Read more Audio
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Youth offending rates fall more than 60pct in a decade
7:23 AM.The number of young offenders has fallen more than 60 percent over a decade.
That means nearly 12,000 fewer 10 to 16 year olds committing crimes compared to 10 years ago, according to the latest… Read more Audio
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UN Security Council meets to discuss Ukraine-Russia tension
7:17 AM.A meeting of the UN Security Council is underway to discuss the escalating tension between Russia and Ukraine.
Moscow has called the meeting is a "shameful public relations stunt" and continues to… Read more Audio
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Covid-19: Grounded Kiwis on border reopening plans
7:07 AM.New Zealanders desperate to return home who feel they've been locked out of the country should have some certainty soon.
Cabinet ministers are expected to discuss their plan for re-opening the… Read more Audio
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Business News for 1 Febuary 2022
6:53 AM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Covid-19: City Missioner 'deeply worried' about Omicron
6:47 AM.There will be no repeat of the massive push to get all homeless people off the streets before the coming Omicron outbreak takes hold.
During the first nationwide lockdown in 2020, Government agencies… Read more Audio
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Covid-19: Chris Bishop on border reopening plans
6:41 AM.An announcement on when the country's borders will reopen is imminent, with Cabinet ministers expected to meet today to finalise the plan.
A staged timeline was outlined last year, which would've… Read more Audio
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Early Sports News for Tuesday 1 Febuary 2022
6:38 AM.A brief update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 1 Febuary 2022
6:25 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 1 Febuary 2022
6:24 AM.A brief update from the business sector. Audio
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Covid-19: Borders should open around Omicron peak - Tourism Industry Aotearoa
6:18 AM.Tourism Industry Aotearoa wants the borders to be reopened soon after the country hits a peak in Omicron cases.
Cabinet ministers are expected to nut out the country's border re-opening plan when… Read more Audio
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Former Police Assistant Commissioner stuck in Switzerland
6:13 AM.The MIQ system is coming under increasing criticism from stranded New Zealanders struggling to return home using the lottery system or on emergency grounds.
One of those wanting to come back to… Read more Audio