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Morning Report for Thursday 4 October 2018
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Top Stories for Thursday 4 October 2018
6:00 AM.The bill to fix a leaky apartment complex in Auckland soars to 80 million dollars, we talk to the New York Times about their revelations Donald Trump is a tax cheat who's lied about his fortune, Bad… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 4 October 2018
6:06 AM.New Zealand heavyweight boxer Joseph Parker's next fight will be in Christchurch, but his opponent is yet to be confirmed. Audio
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Early Business News for 4 October 2018
6:20 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Boarding house operation policy urged as St Joseph's closes
6:46 AM.The Catholic Church hopes new tenancy regulations will spell the end for poorly-maintained boarding houses. In Auckland, a notorious boarding house at the former St Joseph's Catholic convent in Grey… Read more Audio
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Business News for 4 October 2018
6:49 AM.Fletcher Building bid for Steel & Tube not welcome. Port of Napier set for partial privatisation. Wall Street heads back to record territory. Audio
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Sports News for 4 October 2018
7:06 AM.New Zealand professional Footballers chief executive Harry Ngata expects the players to react very positively to the findings of a review carried out by New Zealand Football. Audio
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Auckland's 'Leaky Lukes' repair costs to skyrocket
7:10 AM.The cost to repair one of the country's largest leaky buildings continues to skyrocket by millions of dollars as anxious owners wait for their day in court. St Lukes Garden Apartment complex was built… Read more Audio
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David Barstow discusses NY Times report on Trump's wealth
7:14 AM.Donald Trump's self-made billionaire image has been shattered by the New York Times. A year-long investigation by journalists at the newspaper found he inherited more than US$400m from his father Fred… Read more Audio
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NZ farmers face dry conditions as El Niño looms
7:20 AM.It's looking increasingly likely that El Niño will hit New Zealand in the next three months bringing dry conditions to much of the country. Niwa is warning that may cause problems for some farmers… Read more Audio
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Disgraced ex-coach 'didn't know how to work with women'
7:25 AM.A former Football Fern says the team's disgraced ex-coach Andreas Heraf should never have got the job, and that he doesn't know how to work with women. Employment lawyer Phillipa Muir released the… Read more Audio
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Jenny Morris to be inducted into NZ Music Hall of Fame
7:28 AM.The Silver Scrolls are on tonight. Marlon Williams, Troy Kingi, Chelsea Jade, The Beths and Unknown Mortal Orchestra are vying for top honours as best pop songwriter of the year. The ceremony also… Read more Audio
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Aid gets through to quake-hit Sulawesi
7:35 AM.Desperately-needed aid is now beginning to get through to areas of Sulawesi devastated by last Friday's earthquake and tsunami. Efforts to fly in supplies could be further complicated because a… Read more Audio
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Katie Duncan welcomes damning report into NZ football culture
7:43 AM.Back now to the report into the culture at New Zealand Football. Former national womens' coach, Andreas Heraf, resigned from his two positions at New Zealand Football earlier this year following… Read more Audio
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Whanganui 'slum landlord' under investigation
7:45 AM.The landlord of a group dilapidated rental properties in Whanganui is now under official investigation. Last week RNZ revealed the so-called Pink Flats on Bedford Avenue had black mould and broken… Read more Audio
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Christchurch Hospital struggles with synthetic drug admissions
7:50 AM.A batch of synthetic drugs circulating in Christchurch has killed one person and hospitalised 19 others. The drug's effects are causing chaos for local ambulance crews and hospital staff. Dr Paul Gee… Read more Audio
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Parents forking out big for school holiday programmes
7:55 AM.School holidays can spell great things for children but disaster for parents' wallets. It's a time of year where thousands of school children are signed up to holiday programmes while parents continue… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 4 October 2018
8:06 AM.Professional footballers Association chief executive Harry Ngata says it'll be good for all concerned if the players recieve a face to face apology from New Zealand Football. Audio
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Govt plans for 400 overseas teachers to cover shortage
8:12 AM.With further industrial action looming, the government has confirmed it is advertising overseas for experienced teachers to work during the 2019 academic year. The Education Minister Chris Hipkins… Read more Audio
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Trump under fire over wealth report, mockery of abuse claimant
8:15 AM.US president Donald Trump is under fire on two fronts today. His claims to be a self-made billionaire have been exposed as fake by a massive New York Times investigation. And two key Republican… Read more Audio
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Whangarei homeless already using unfinished day shelter
8:20 AM.Homeless people are already finding their way to Whangarei's new day shelter - even though it's not yet officially open. The shelter in the town's old army barracks has been taking shape since… Read more Audio
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'We make no apologies' for fake names in OIA requests - Taxpayers' Union
8:24 AM.The Taxpayers' Union has been submitting Official Information requests under false names, it was revealed in David Fisher's NZ Herald report on Wednesday. The union's executive director Jordan… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 4 October 2018
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Robert Martin's historic role chairing UN committee
8:40 AM.New Zealander Robert Martin has made history by becoming the first person with a learning disability to be elected to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Mr Martin… Read more Audio
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South Africa amping up for All Blacks rematch
8:43 AM.The All Blacks have a chance to even the score when they take on South Africa in Pretoria this weekend. The Springboks beat New Zealand last month in Wellington 36-34. A second successive loss for the… Read more Audio
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Trial interrupted as woman offers muffins to jurors
8:47 AM.A woman has been charged with contempt of court after approaching members of a High Court jury and telling them of her thoughts on a child sex abuse trial. The unusual move happened at the trial of… Read more Audio
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French prison helicopter escapee recaptured
8:54 AM.A French gangster who broke out of jail using a hijacked helicopter in July has been recaptured. Forty-six-year-old Rédoine Faïd, France's most wanted fugitive was detained on Wednesday night. Our… Read more Audio
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What to expect at Silver Scrolls 2018
8:56 AM.Well the Silver Scrolls, which honours New Zealand's composers and songwriters, are on tonight. Marlon Williams, Troy Kingi, Chelsea Jade, The Beths and Unknown Mortal Orchestra are vying for top… Read more Audio