Follow this podcast
Direct XML Feeds
The link(s) below can be pasted into your podcasting software.
Podcast (MP3) Oggcast (Vorbis)
Recent items from Morning Report
-
Bowel cancer screening errors: What went wrong?
7:19 AM.Health officials have taken months to work out that thousands of people were left out of a life-saving cancer screening programme by mistake. The Health Ministry revealed on Tuesday that up to 15,000… Read more Audio
-
Russian hacking forces urgent warning from US, UK
7:10 AM.The US and UK have issued a rare urgent joint warning about worldwide cyberattacks. American and British cyber experts say Russian hackers have been infiltrating government agencies and internet… Read more Audio
-
-
Business News for 18 April 2018
6:49 AM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
-
Thousands of Aucklanders miss bowel cancer screening
6:43 AM.The Health Ministry says it's fixed errors that deprived thousands of patients from screening for cancer. The Ministry revealed on Tuesday that up to 15,000 Waitematā residents aged 50 to 74 who were… Read more Audio
-
Ardern optimistic about EU trade after Merkel meeting
6:41 AM.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's confidence of a future trade-deal with the EU has been boosted by talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The leaders discussed a range of issues - including last… Read more Audio
-
Chaos feared on Auckland roads as bus drivers strike
6:39 AM.More than 150 Auckland bus services have been cancelled as bus drivers continue rolling strike action during the morning rush hour. Services running through New Lynn, Point Chevalier, Onehunga, St… Read more Audio
-
-
Early Business News for 18 April 2018
6:20 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
-
Aldous Harding wins Taite 2018, Headless Chickens honoured
6:19 AM.The ashes of Headless Chickens founder Grant Fell were sprinkled on stage during the Taite Prize last night. It came as the Headless Chickens were presented with the Classic Record Award for their… Read more Audio
-
Ethical fashion: NZ companies ranked at top
6:16 AM.New Zealand fashion companies are doing better in a annual report on how the foreign workers who make the garments are treated. The charity Tearfund has just released its 2018 Ethical Fashion Guide… Read more Audio
-
NZ gun thefts rise, few police overseeing gun safety
6:09 AM.Almost 3300 firearms have been stolen during the past five years - a 35 percent increase on the previous five - and the Police Association believes reforms are necessary to cut that number down. Under… Read more Audio
-
-
Top Stories for Wednesday 18 April 2018
6:00 AM.Russia's accused of coordinating worldwide cyber attacks , Jacinda Ardern pushes Angela Merkel to back a New Zealand trade deal with the EU, and 30 people with bowel cancer are among thousands who… Read more Audio
-
Contamination warning for raw chicken urged
8:54 AM.Researchers are calling for all fresh chicken to come with a safety warning. Up to 90 percent of chicken meat for sale in New Zealand is contaminated with campylobacter, and it puts 600 New Zealanders… Read more Video, Audio
-
Pacific nations commit to reducing greenhouse gases
8:50 AM.Pacific Island nations, for whom sea-level rise poses an existential threat, have been central to efforts to get the international shipping industry to commit to reducing greenhouse gas esmissions… Read more Audio
-
George Bennett hit by car, lucky to be alive
8:44 AM.Nelson racing cyclist George Bennett says he's lucky to be alive after being hit by a car while on a training ride in Italy overnight. The accident was on the eve of the Tour of the Alps race. Barry… Read more Audio
-
'He never gave up' - Graeme Crosby describes Ivan Mauger
8:38 AM.New Zealand speedway legend Ivan Mauger died on Monday aged 78 after several years of battling dementia. He won six world titles between 1968 and 1979 and with Ronnie Moore and Barry Briggs put New… Read more Audio
-
Markets Update for 17 April 2018
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
-
Taranaki seabed mining appeal kicks off in High Court
8:28 AM.Last year New Zealand's first ever consent for seabed mining was granted to Trans Tasman Resources. The company is now authorised to dig up a patch of the ocean floor off the coast of South Taranaki… Read more Audio
-
Tackling toxic algae bloom at Lake Tutira
8:25 AM.Decades of failed attempts to clean up two contaminated lakes in Hawke's Bay is being given new hope following a 3 point 5 million dollar funding boost for a new project to clean them up. Lake Tutira… Read more Audio
-
What's the hurry? 5-year-olds not in rush for school
8:25 AM.More children than ever are staying on at pre-school after they've turned five. Last year two and a half thousand five year olds were enrolled at early childhood education centres. That's 500 more… Read more Audio
-
Irrigation NZ confident despite end of subsidies
8:15 AM.The irrigation industry is confident an end to government subsidies will not spell the end of large scale projects. Irrigation New Zealand is holding its biennial conference this week and looking at… Read more Audio
-
Govt moves to clamp down on wheel clampers
8:10 AM.The Transport Minister has called parking enforcement services who use wheel clamps "bottom-feeders" and says the government is working on legislation to ban or regulate them. Phil Twyford and… Read more Audio
-