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Morning Report for Thursday 6 June 2024
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Morning Report Essentials for 6 June 2024
10:00 AM.On today's episode, part-time workers could end up with less sick leave if proposals by the Workplace Relations Minister go ahead we hear from Labour's workplace relations and safety spokesperson… Read more Audio
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Tsunami workshops helping people prepare
8:56 AM.The Wellington Region Emergency Management Office is ramping up its efforts to help people prepare. Pretoria Gordon reports. Audio
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NZ's Indian communities react to Modi's election win
8:50 AM.New Zealand's Indian communities are paying attention to how Narendra Modi's style of leadership will change, now he's leading a coalition. Indian Weekender editor Ravi Bajpai spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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WCC to debate whether to delay work on Golden Mile
8:44 AM.Wellington city councillors will debate on Thursday whether to delay work on the Golden Mile until a new transport plan has been drawn up. Wellington councillors Tony Randle and Teri O'Neill spoke to… Read more Audio
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P&O closure impacts family holidays
8:41 AM.A Christchurch resident is disappointed her family's cruise holiday has been cancelled just three weeks after she booked it due to the closure of Australian cruise brand P & O. Beth Turner spoke to… Read more Audio
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Sports Chat for Thursday 6 June 2024
8:38 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Market Update for Thursday 6 June 2024
8:31 AM.Market Update for Thursday 6 June 2024 Audio
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Eightieth anniversary of D-Day landings
8:25 AM.It was 80 years ago on Thursday when 130,000 allied troops landed on the shores of German-occupied France in what would become the largest seaborne invasion in history. RSA New Zealand official… Read more Audio
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Labour on proposed changes to Holidays Act
8:13 AM.Part-time workers could end up with less sick leave if proposals by the Workplace Relations Minister go ahead. Labour's workplace relations and safety spokesperson Camilla Belich spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Police search for people involved in Onehunga shooting
8:10 AM.Police are searching for people involved in a shooting in Onehunga on Wednesday night. Finn Blackwell spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Sports News for Thursday 6 June 2024
8:06 AM.NSW copped an early red card as they were flogged 38-10 by Queensland in last night's State of Origin opener in Sydney, and Blues coach Michael Maguire has questioned the call. Audio
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Uber ratings of local politicians revealed
7:56 AM.Politicians usually have to wait three years to know what voters think of them. That's unless they use Uber - then they can almost instantly see exactly what their drivers think of their antics while… Read more Audio
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Many English teachers opposed to compulsory Shakespeare
7:52 AM.The group rewriting the secondary English curriculum wants to make the bard's works compulsory. The proposal has created a tempest - many English teachers don't like it. Education correspondent John… Read more Audio
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Lotto jackpot reaches $50 million
7:49 AM.Lotto's jackpot has reached $50 million, and it "must be won" this Saturday. Lotto NZ's head of corporate communications Lucy Fullarton spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Viv Beck on security patrols for Auckland CBD
7:46 AM.Central Auckland shopkeepers aren't considering dropping their own security patrols despite an increased police presence in the area. Heart of the City chief executive Viv Beck spoke to Ingrid… Read more Audio
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NZ plans to send nearly 200 competitors to Paris Olympics
7:37 AM.There are just 50 days to go until the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, and New Zealand is planning to send nearly 200 competitors to the Games. NZ Olympic Committee's Chef de Mission Nigel Avery spoke to… Read more Audio
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Emergency 111 call system frequently breaking down
7:20 AM.Figures show the 111 emergency call system has been frequently breaking down between police and fire, who share the system, and ambulance. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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CTU on govt plans to change Holidays Act
7:15 AM.The country's biggest union warns that fixing genuine problems shouldn't be at the expense of the country's most vulnerable workers. Acting CTU president Rachel Mackintosh spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Data shows police foot patrols in Auckland are down
7:07 AM.Official police data shows foot patrols in Auckland are down, not up. On Wednesday, the police minister, Mark Mitchell, lauded a 60 percent increase in foot patrols in the Auckland CBD in the six… Read more Audio
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Sports News for Thursday 6 June 2024
7:06 AM.Queensland made the most of Joseph Sua'ali'i's sending off as they trounced NSW 38-10 in rugby league's State of Origin opener last night in Sydney. Audio
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EMA welcomes govt vow to fix Holidays Act
6:45 AM.The Employers and Manufacturers Association is among those welcoming the Government's vow to fix the Holidays Act. The employer association's head of advocacy Alan McDonald spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Early Sports Chat for Thursday 6 June 2024
6:41 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Morning Rural News for Thursday 6 June 2024
6:29 AM.News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for Thursday 6 June 2024
6:20 AM.Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Auckland to lose winter cruise ships due to P&O closure
6:19 AM.The New Zealand Cruise Association says losing winter cruises out of Auckland will hurt accommodation, hospitality and retail in the city. New Zealand Cruise Association chief executive Jacqui Lloyd… Read more Audio
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Review of ECE sector to take place
6:15 AM.The early childhood education sector is the first in the firing line of the Ministry of Regulation, with a review to take place over six months. Capital Kids early childhood centre manager Megan White… Read more Audio
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Sports News for Thursday 6 June 2024
6:06 AM.Defending champions Queensland crushed a 12-man NSW 38-10 in rugby league's State of Origin opener last night in Sydney to take a 1-nil lead in the three-match series. Audio