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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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Thursday, 31 March 2016
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Clark - coming from NZ shouldn't barrier to UN Sec-Gen candidacy
The former Prime Minister Helen Clark says coming from New Zealand would not work against her, if she does decide to put her hat in the ring for the top job at the United Nations. Political Editor… Read more Audio
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Study finds highschools not providing adequate sun protection
Research by Otago University found 10 Dunedin high schools failed to to provide sunscreen to half their students on sports days, and only 3% wore hats in the sun. Mohamed Hassan reports. Audio
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Roadworkers have discovered a human skull in the Waikato
Human remains have been discovered by contractors working on the Waikato Expressway. Kaye Clark is the Agency's Hamilton highway manager. Audio
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Police Assoc. boss - cannabis must be out of hand of criminals
The Police Association is calling for lawmakers to keep cannabis out of the hands of criminals if they're considering softening drug laws. Audio
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Black Caps out of T20 Championship
New Zealand is out of the T20 Championship after a devastating loss to England this morning. Our sports reporter Joe Porter joins us. Audio
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Business NZ wants a review of the Holidays Act
Business New Zealand's chief executive, Kirk Hope joins Morning Report. Audio
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Both public and private sector staff shortchanged by employers
Investigations by the Labour Inspectorate have found that 24,000 workers in both the public and private sector have been underpaid. George Mason is the General Manager of the Labour Inspectorate. Audio
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John Key takes opportunity to make case for wider TPP
The Prime Minister John Key has taken a swipe at Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump saying America cannot build a wall to protect its economy. From Washington, Harry Horton reports. Audio
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Morning Markets for 31 March 2016
Wall Street is trading up today - investors have a little more certainty now about the rate rising path in the United States after comments by Janet Yellen yesterday. Audio
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Michael Hill planning to exit the New Zealand sharemarket
The jewelry retailer, Michael Hill International, is looking to shift the company's public listing to the Australian sharemarket. Audio
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NZX plans to launch fresh milk market contracts in May or June
The New Zealand sharemarket operator, NZX, says strong demand from farmers is behind its plan to launch fresh milk price futures and options contracts, in May or June. 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 First Up from 5-6am weekdays).
Monday to Friday, 6am - 9am
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