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Power company accused of profiting from the poor
7:20 AM.A pay-as-you-go power company is being accused of trying to profiteer from poverty by charging beneficiaries $110 for written statements they need when applying for benefits. Audio
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Low take up for Government's leaky building deal
7:16 AM.Building and Construction Minister Maurice Williamson discusses the leaky homes repair scheme. Audio
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Fewer leaky homes than expected are fixed under Govt scheme
7:12 AM.Four years after the Government promised relief to the country's 89,000 leaky home owners, fewer than a hundred homes have been fixed under its home repair scheme. Audio
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Sir Peter Jackson's jet involved in MH370 search
7:10 AM.It's emerged that Sir Peter Jackson's luxury private jet is helping out in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane. Audio
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Morning Business for 2 April 2014
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Labour says voluntary code for supermarkets not good enough
6:35 AM.The Labour Party says the Commerce Minister should come off the fence and make supermarkets abide by a compulsory code of conduct. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 2 April 2014
6:28 AM.The government has been assured by the Ministry of Maori Development that a new branch of the National Urban Maori Authority is the right organisation to lead Whanau Ora in the North Island, despite… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 2 April 2014
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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NATO expresses deepening concerns at buildup of Russian troops
6:20 AM.Nato has suspended all practical civilian and military co-operation with Russia. Audio
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Pacific News for 2 April 2014
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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More reporting the reason for a rise in crime numbers
6:10 AM.Areas in New Zealand with the worst crime statistics say much of the rise in numbers stems from people being more willing to go to the police. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 2 April 2014
6:01 AM.Peter Jackson's jet searches for missing plane, leaky homes assistance package, power company accused of profiting from the poor, Auckland transport fare crackdown, foreign doctors, Nato suspends… Read more Audio
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Morning Report opening 6am 2 April 2014
6:00 AM.The opening moments of Susie Ferguson, Guyon Espiner and Nicola Wright's first Morning Report programme together, including the first broadcast of the new theme music. Audio
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Morning Report - 8-9am
9:03 AM.The third hour of Geoff Robinson's last Morning Report. Audio
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Morning Report - 7-8am
9:02 AM.The second hour of Geoff Robinson's last Morning Report. Audio
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Morning Report - 6-7am
9:01 AM.The first hour of Geoff Robinson's last Morning Report. Audio
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Listeners farewell Geoff as he says final goodbye
8:55 AM.And we can't let Geoff go without him hearing from you, the listeners. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 1 April 2014
8:54 AM.The United Nations says climate change would affect Maori on many levels and in different ways; A Ngai Tahu muttonbirder is confident all the titi they harvest are safe to eat - even though a… Read more Audio
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Even the most professional interviewer can be put off
8:52 AM.Especially when the person you're interviewing won't leave the studio - as happened after Geoff interviewed the comedian Spike Milligan in 1976. Audio
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Pitching
8:50 AM.You always hope that interviewees will be on time, but sometimes they can be a little too on time. Audio
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Famous marine biologist one of Geoff's favourite interviews
8:49 AM.And every now and then you get to interview someone you have long admired. Audio
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Geoff Robinson first NZ broadcaster to go to North Korea
8:45 AM.Being a presenter on Morning Report allows you access to places most people don't get to - but then we have the privilege of telling you, the listeners, about it. Audio
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Gallipoli veteran's descendants to mark 2015 centenary
8:42 AM.Anzac Day is just a little over three weeks away, but for 950 New Zealanders, it's next year's Anzac Day that's uppermost in their thinking. Audio
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Sports News for 1 April 2014
8:39 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 1 April 2014
8:33 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio