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Morning Report for Monday 30 January 2017
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Top Stories for Monday 30 January 2017
6:00 AM.Clip contains Intro and Outro audio... Edit together all of Morning Report from the end of the 0700 News till the start of 0745 Sport, chopping out the 7:30 bulletin and weather etc plus some stories… Read more Audio
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Protests over Trump's ban on refugees, some Muslim travellers
6:07 AM.International American airports have been flooded with protestors after Donald Trump ordered a ban on all refugees to the United States, barred Syrian refugees indefinitely, and blocked entry into the… Read more Audio
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Early Business News for 30 January 2017
6:20 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 30 January 2017
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Iranian NZer horrified at US so-called Muslim ban
6:35 AM.Mo Zareei is an Iranian New Zealander and a lecturer at Victoria University. He lived in the United States for two years. Under Donald Trump's executive order, he wouldn't be able to travel through… Read more Audio
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Devoy wades into Muslim travel ban debate
6:40 AM.The Race Relations Commissioner says moves like Donald Trump's migrant ban on some Muslim countries can prompt people to discriminate and New Zealand should take care not to accept Audio
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Labour and Greens share the stage
6:45 AM.Labour and The Greens present a united face but agree to differ on intelligence sharing. Audio
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Hawkes Bay commercial properties rise with strong demand
6:50 AM.Commercial property values in the Hawke's Bay are on the rise, supported by a booming regional economy. Audio
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Overseas hurdles to wine sector
6:54 AM.The New Zealand wine industry is set for more growth this year, but faces some tougher headwinds Audio
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Solid labour market data expected this week
6:55 AM.The strength of the labour market going into the new year is expected to be confirmed by employment and wage numbers due out this week. Audio
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Morning Markets for 30 January 2017
6:58 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Global backlash over ban on immigrants to US
7:15 AM.Our Washington correspondent describes an 'absolutely chaotic weekend' in US airports after President Donald Trump ordered a ban on all refugees for 120 days. Read more Audio
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New Zealanders react to Trump's 'shameful' Muslim ban
7:20 AM.New Zealand residents, including one directly affected by US President Trump's Muslim ban, say they are shocked by what they say is a shameful action. Audio
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Labour, Greens focus on 'shared values' in joint event
7:30 AM.Andrew Little says Labour and the Greens are are two parties that share a conviction about changing the government in this year's general election. Read more Video, Audio
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Crowded schools will use hallways, staff rooms as classrooms
7:35 AM.Some schools up and down the country are struggling against a lack of classroom space as the academic year begins. Audio
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Mongel Mob chapter gains foothold in Darwin nightclub
7:40 AM.A Mongrel Mob chapter set up in the northern Australian city of Darwin has police worried about gang violence. Read more Audio
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Questions over travel spending by council company
7:45 AM.Christchurch City Councillor Yani Johansen is questioning council owned events company V-Base's almost $17,000 in spending on overseas travel for staff in the last financial year. Audio
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Spark apologies for major fault, says not good enough
7:50 AM.Spark apologises for a hardware fault - and all the backup systems - failing yesterday meaning thousands were inconvenienced. "We did let ourselves down yesterday. It's not good enough." Audio
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Federer's legend grows with Australian Open win
7:55 AM.Dave Luddy reacts to Roger Federer overcoming Rafael Nadal to win his 18th Grand Slam victory at the Australian Open overnight. Audio
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Breitbart reporter goes into bat for Trump's ban
8:05 AM.Breitbart reporter Lee Stranahan explains the thinking behind President Donald Trump and Steve Bannon's controversial immigration policy. Audio
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Metiria Turei confident about Greens/Labour alliance
8:10 AM.The Green Party's Metiria Turei says the ban by Donald Trump is "grossly unjust" for those people who have been detained, also a "grossly irresponsible" move with no thought at all for the… Read more Audio
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Laneway Festival gets underway at bigger, better venue
8:20 AM.The first Laneway Festival to be held at Auckland's Albert Park will host 12,000 revellers today. Co-promoter Mark Kneebone gives us a preview. Audio
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Markets Update for 30 January 2017
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Australian government urged to condemn Trump's travel ban
8:35 AM.A refugee advocate calls for Australia to condemn the Trump ban on migrants and refugees from Muslim-majority countries from entering the US. Audio
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NZ Initiative proposes an upfront levy on migrants
8:35 AM.A new report from the public policy think tank, the New Zealand Initiative, suggests it is Kiwis - not foreigners - who are pushing up house prices in Auckland and other fast growing areas. Audio
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Thousands of empty seats bad news for Wellington Sevens
8:47 AM."The fun police" are being blamed for a scant and subdued home crowd at the Wellington Sevens which puts the tournament's future in doubt. Audio
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Russian's plans in Kiribati met with scepticism
8:53 AM.A Russian businessman who wants to revive the Romanov empire has set his sights on three unihabited islands in Kiribati. Anton Bakov is visiting Kiribati at the invitation of its Government, which is… Read more Audio
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Karaka yearling auctioneer downs gavel for last time
8:55 AM.Scores of overseas buyers will be competing with New Zealanders at the Karaka yearling sales, near Papakura, this week. And wielding the gavel at Karaka for the last time is Joe Walls. We talk to him… Read more Audio