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Morning Report for Tuesday 21 August 2018
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Top Stories for Tuesday 21 August 2018
6:00 AM.Dozens of homes damaged in Taranaki tornado, Ohope cleans up after tornado, Broad political support for MPs' pay freeze, MPs' wage freeze not about cost-saving - Ardern Audio
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Sports News for 21 August 2018
6:06 AM.England face a huge challenge to save the third cricket Test against India after a century from Virat Kohli on day three at Trent Bridge. Audio
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New police need to become part of community - regions
6:10 AM.People in the regions say they're looking forward to the arrival of more police officers, but say they need to make sure they become part of the community. The government has announced an extra… Read more Audio
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NZers top world in supermarket specials purchases
6:13 AM.New research shows that when it comes to hunting for supermarket bargains, New Zealanders are world leaders. Six of every $10 spent at supermarkets goes on items that are on special. That's well ahead… Read more Audio
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Ban of some sunscreens urged in Pacific to protect coral
6:17 AM.Pacific islands are being urged to consider following Hawaii and ban certain sunscreens to protect their coral reefs. The US state has banned sunblock containing chemicals harmful to coral from 2021.
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Early Business News for 21 August 2018
6:20 AM.An early look at the day's business news, and a catch-up on overnight action on global markets. Audio
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New Plymouth tornado struck with no warning - locals
6:38 AM.New Plymouth residents say a tornado that tore through several city blocks last night arrived with no warning. Up to 30 houses were damaged, some losing roofs. Police say it was lucky no one was… Read more Audio
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MPs' pay freeze: Seymour agrees with PM for first time
6:43 AM.The Act Party leader, David Seymour, says for the first time ever he agrees with the Prime Minister after she moved to freeze MPs pay for a year. Jacinda Ardern announced last night MPs would not be… Read more Audio
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Repatriation campaigner angry, grateful to see soldiers return
6:46 AM.The man credited with starting a campaign to have the remains of New Zealand servicemen returned home is feeling both angry and grateful now their repatriation is only hours away. An Air New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Business News for 21 August 2018
6:49 AM.Ratings agency economist says US in reasonable shape, trade war no threat -- yet. Regulators holding back fintech. Engineering firm eliminates gender pay gap. Supermarket duopoly safe from major… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 21 August 2018
7:06 AM.England will have to set a record for the highest successful fourth-innings chase if they are to win the third cricket test against India at Trent Bridge after the tourists declared at 352 for seven… Read more Audio
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Dozens of homes damaged in Taranaki tornado
7:10 AM.Police say it was lucky no one was injured by a tornado that ripped through several blocks in New Plymouth last night. As many as thirty homes were damaged when it struck about 5:30pm. A small tornado… Read more Audio
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Ōhope cleans up after tornado
7:15 AM.Across the Island in Ohope in the Bay of Plenty another tornado struck. Anne Collins live in Ohope and watched the waterspout forming from her house. She talks to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Ōhope holiday park building 'wiped out' by tornado
7:17 AM.Two tornadoes hit two sides of the North Island on Monday evening - in New Plymouth and Ōhope. Mark Inman, the manager of Ōhope's Top 10 Holiday Park tells Susie Ferguson about one of his buildings… Read more Audio
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MPs' pay freeze gets broad political support
7:21 AM.There is broad political support for a one-year freeze on MPs pay. The Prime Minister announced on Monday that urgent legislation will be pushed through Parliament to make sure no MPs get a pay rise… Read more Audio
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MPs' wage freeze not about cost-saving - Ardern
7:22 AM.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern discusses MPs' pay freeze and police issues with Guyon Espiner. She says the MPs' salary freeze was not done as a cost-saving measure, but was the right thing to do. "It… Read more Audio
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Remains of dozens of NZ soldiers on their way home
7:41 AM.The remains of dozens of New Zealand soldiers are finally making their way back home. The repatriation is part of the Defence Force's Te Auraki, or The Return project. An Air New Zealand charter… Read more Audio
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Shortage of dementia rest home beds in Canterbury
7:42 AM.Dementia support workers say a shortage of dementia beds in Canterbury is only expected to get worse. About 96 percent of the 800 dementia rest home beds in Canterbury are taken, and rest homes are… Read more Audio
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Specials dominate NZ grocery shoppers' baskets
7:45 AM.New Zealand supermarket shoppers are among the world's keenest on a cheap deal, with $6 of every $10 spent on groceries spent on specials. That's well ahead of other countries, with people in… Read more Audio
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California fires like nothing back home - NZ firefighter
7:47 AM.A New Zealand firefighter battling the Mendocino Complex Fire in California says its sheer size is unlike anything he's seen back home. Craig Cottrill is one of 24 New Zealand firefighters currently… Read more Audio
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Is gagging of Gisborne councillor undemocratic?
7:52 AM.Gisborne district councillors will meet behind closed doors tomorrow after one councillor accused another of making a racist remark. Meredith Akuhata-Brown says she heard a councillor saying it was a… Read more Audio
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Auckland ethnic minority communities need more protection - police
7:55 AM.Auckland police are admitting they need to do a much better job protecting Indian, Chinese and other ethnic minority communities from crime. They told a meeting in Henderson on Monday night they know… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 21 August 2018
8:06 AM.The French Formula One driver Pierre Gasly will graduate from Toro Rosso to Red Bull Racing as replacement for departing Australian Daniel Ricciardo next year. Audio
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'Work to do' in New Plymouth after tornado chaos
8:10 AM.A cleanup effort is underway in New Plymouth after a tornado ripped through the city last night. As many as 30 homes were damaged when it struck about 5:30pm. A tornado also hit Ohope in the Bay of… Read more Audio
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MPs' pay freeze: Smart politics?
8:14 AM.Amid widespread public sector industrial action, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced a freeze on MPs' pay. She says the decision is about "values". But is it really more about politics? Guyon… Read more Audio
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Justice conference members hope for more than just talk
8:19 AM.There's hope the government's Criminal Justice Summit will be more than just talk. The two day conference was kicked off by the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Monday night, and she called on all… Read more Audio
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Price monitoring needed to ensure genuine discounts - Consumer
8:27 AM.Consumer New Zealand thinks supermarket prices should be monitored to make sure we're not being duped. We love to buy the things on special at the supermarket, but "if that special isn't a genuine… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 21 August 2018
8:30 AM.A brief update on the close of US markets, ahead of local opening. Audio
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NZ rugby referees get more flexibility with contentious calls
8:36 AM.New Zealand referees will have greater flexibility for dealing with foul play in the new National Provincial Competition. After several controversial calls in the recent June Test series between the… Read more Audio
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Hundreds homeless after latest Lombok earthquakes
8:42 AM.Up to 12 people have died and hundreds more homes have been destroyed in the two latest earthquakes on the island of Lombok. A 6.3 magnitude quake hit on Sunday afternoon followed by strong… Read more Audio
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Dementia one of the least understood diseases in NZ
8:45 AM.New research suggests that although dementia is the most feared disease in New Zealand after cancer, it's also one of the least understood. A joint study by dementia experts and care providers has… Read more Audio
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Pope acknowledges Church failures in dealing with abuse
8:50 AM.Pope Francis has taken the unprecedented measure of acknowledging the failures of the Roman Catholic church in dealing with sexual abuse by priests. The letter was issued after a week of pressure… Read more Audio
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Australian politics: Speculation Dutton to roll Turnbull
8:55 AM.Pressure is mounting on Australia's prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, with growing speculation he'll face a leadership challenge from his home affairs minister, Peter Dutton. Unease about Mr… Read more Audio