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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
Monday to Friday, 6am - 9am
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Monday, 29 July 2019
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Simon Bridges criticises govt's cancer treatment spending
29 Jul 2019The National Party has committed to killing cancer in New Zealand - and it might stand alongside the government to do that.
At the party's annual conference yesterday, leader Simon Bridges announced… Read more Audio
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Equestrian champion Sir Mark Todd announces retirement
29 Jul 2019New Zealand's greatest equestrian Sir Mark Todd has announced his retirement.
Todd, 63, won two individual gold medals from the Olympic Games, four Badminton titles, five Burghley crowns and two… Read more Audio
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Human Rights Commission urges more Muslim inclusion in inquiry
29 Jul 2019The Chief Human Rights Commissioner is urging the Royal Commission into the Christchurch mosque attacks to boost its efforts to include the Muslim community in its work.
Paul Hunt is also encouraging… Read more Audio
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National unveils cancer agency plan if elected
National has put the Health Minister on the back foot, unveiling a plan to combat cancer weeks before the government is set to announce its own strategy.
National leader Simon Bridges used the… Read more Audio
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Hone Harawira describes Ihumātao protest
29 Jul 2019Māori rights activist and former MP, Hone Harawira, was at Ihumātao at the weekend, He speaks with Susie Ferguson. Read more Audio
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Ihumātao: Protectors, protesters remain as development paused
29 Jul 2019Protesters at Ihumātao are taking time off work to continue their occupation, despite construction on the disputed site being put on hold.
The fight to protect the 32 hectare land block in South… Read more Audio
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Auckland Council's $2m court cases against itself
The legal bills are $1.9 million and counting as Auckland Council effectively fights itself in two court cases.
The council's development company Panuku has been taking the council to the Environment… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 29 July 2019
29 Jul 2019New Zealand's greatest equestrian Sir Mark Todd is retiring from the sport a second time and is adamant there will be no second comeback. Audio
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Business News for 29 July 2019
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Winter cropping campaign another attack on industry - Federated Farmers
29 Jul 2019Federated Farmers says a campaign being launched this morning to highlight animal welfare and environmental problems caused by winter grazing is another attack on the industry.
With winter grazing… Read more Audio
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Ihumātao: Protestors staying until land is safe
29 Jul 2019Hundreds of people continue to occupy the whenua in Māngere to stop a special housing development from being built on ancestral land near Auckland airport.
On Friday, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern… Read more Audio
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Costly court cases a reality of good process - Auckland mayor
29 Jul 2019Auckland mayor Phil Goff says it's a sad reality that making good decisions can end up costing ratepayers a small fortune in legal bills.
The council's development company Panuku, is embroiled in… Read more Audio
Morning Report
RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
Hosted by former political editor and breakfast and business TV host Corin Dann, with co-presenter Ingrid Hipkiss. They’re joined by award-winning newsreader Nicola Wright, and, sports newsreader and commentator Nathan Rarere (who also hosts RNZ's First Up).
Edited by Martin Gibson
Monday to Friday, 6am - 9am
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