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Morning Report for Monday 26 August 2024
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 26 August
10:00 AM.On today's episode, Lydia Ko has won the Women's Open Championship on Monday morning at the home of golf, St Andrews in Scotland, the Government has announced changes to their proposed fast-track… Read more Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:55 AM.We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Tonga hosts Pacific Islands Forum
8:51 AM.The opening ceremony for the Pacific Islands Forum is about to get underway. Every year, the Pacific Islands Forum leaders' summit hosts 18 heads of state. Reporter Lydia Lewis spoke to Corin Dann… Read more Audio
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Selaks celebrates 90th birthday
8:48 AM.One of New Zealand's largest wine brands is celebrating its 90th birthday. Reporter Alexa Cook has more. Audio
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Areas of Hutt Valley flooded due to heavy rain
8:43 AM.Heavy rain warnings were in force Monday morning for the lower North Island, as the weekend's wet and boisterous north-to-westerly winds continued. Lower Hutt mayor Campbell Barry spoke to Ingrid… Read more Audio
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Sports Chat for 26 August 2024
8:39 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Report shows Chinese influence in New Caledonia
8:27 AM.A new report indicates China's spent decades interfering in the politics of Kanaky New Caledonia. University of Canterbury political scientist Anne-Marie Brady spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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What would happen if Methanex left New Zealand?
8:24 AM.The country's current power supply crisis has highlighted the role of the biggest gas user, Methanex. Climate Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports. Audio
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Wellington region hit by heavy rain
8:20 AM.Heavy rain warnings were in force Monday morning for the lower North Island, as the weekend's wet and boisterous north-to-westerly winds continued. Porirua mayor Anita Baker spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Minister Chris Bishop on changes to Fast-track bill
8:13 AM.The Government has announced changes to their proposed fast-track approvals bill, including giving final decision-making power to the expert panel, not ministers, and requiring that the panel include… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 26 August 2024
8:06 AM.Lydia Ko says it's impossible to rank her all her achievements after winning the women's British Open for the first time. Audio
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Ohinemuri River turns orange due to sediment leak
7:56 AM.The Waikato's Ohinemuri River turned bright orange on Friday after sediment leaked out of an old mine. Waikato Council's regional compliance manager Patrick Lynch spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Commuter train on Kāpiti line hit by rockfall
7:52 AM.A commuter train on the Kāpiti line has been hit by rockfall between Paikākāriki and Pukerua Bay. RNZ's Todd Zaner was on the carriage that was struck, and he spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Document reveals universities' finances worse than they look
7:48 AM.A commercially sensitive briefing from Tertiary Education Commission has revealed universities' finances are worse than they look. Education correspondent John Gerritsen reports. Audio
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Pacific Islands Forum begins in Tonga
7:43 AM.The political crisis in New Caledonia is already dominating the agenda as Pacific leaders arrive at the largest regional meeting in Tonga. Lydia Lewis is in Nuku'alofa. Audio
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Israel and Hezbollah exchange missile fire
7:39 AM.Israel and Hezbollah have launched missiles at each other in an intense exchange of fire. Correspondent Sarah Coates spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Author of documents pushing for tobacco tax cuts remains a mystery says Costello
7:28 AM.Associate Health Minister Casey Costello says the author of a document that she gave the Ministry of Health, outlining ideas for more favourable regulation for the tobacco industry, remains a mystery… Read more Audio
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Govt announces changes to Fast-track Approvals bill
7:19 AM.An announcement of changes to the proposed fast-track approvals bill has drawn sighs of relief from some, but there are plenty of others who say they don't go far enough. Straterra's Josie Vidal and… Read more Audio
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'Quiet' man killed at Auckland park, investigation underway
7:17 AM.A friend of the man who was killed at an Auckland Park says he was a quiet man who kept to himself. A homicide investigation is underway into the death at the Blockhouse Bay Tennis Club on Saturday… Read more Audio
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Lydia Ko wins Women's Open Championship
7:10 AM.Lydia Ko has won the Women's Open Championship on Monday morning at the home of golf, St Andrews in Scotland. Golf New Zealand chief executive Jeff Latch spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Sports News for 26 August 2024
7:06 AM.Lydia Ko says she feels like she's in a fairytale after winning the women's British Open just weeks after claiming Olympic gold. Audio
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Green Party on govt's Fast-track bill changes
6:47 AM.The Green Party says the government's changes to the proposed Fast-track Approvals bill is just "tinkering", and it will continue to pose a serious threat to the environment. The Greens' spokesperson… Read more Audio
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Govt makes changes to Fast-track bill after public subs
6:44 AM."The Government has listened" - that's the message from one of the strongest critics of the fast track consenting legislation. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more. Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 26 August 2024
6:40 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 26 August 2024
6:27 AM.News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 26 August 2024
6:25 AM.Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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North-westerly winds bring heavy rain warnings for West Coast
6:14 AM.Heavy rain warnings are in force for the West Coast and Tararuas on Monday, as the wet and boisterous north-to-westerly winds continue. MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabuklane spoke to Corin… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 26 August 2024
6:06 AM.The jersey worn by Babe Ruth, widely regarded as the greatest baseball player of all time, during Game Three of the 1932 World Series became the most expensive item of sporting memorabilia after… Read more Audio