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Morning Report for Thursday 13 June 2024
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 13 June
10:00 AM.On today's episode, too many pilots and operators think doors opening mid-flight is normal, and don't report it to the Civil Aviation Authority - that's a finding in a report into a fatal helicopter… Read more Audio
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Jobs for Nature programme comes to an end
8:51 AM.Conservation projects around the country are in jeopardy, as funding through the previous government's Jobs for Nature programme comes to an end. Kate Green reports. Audio
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Marae need more certainty in earthquake-prone regulation review
8:48 AM.A Massey University professor is calling on the Government to give greater certainty for marae in its review of earthquake-prone building regulations. Morning Report producer Emma Ricketts has more. Audio
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FestPac 2024: A symobolic event for regional unity
8:44 AM.Delegates at the Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture say the event is a symbol for regional unification and the fight against cultural extinction. Tiana Haxton spoke to attendees in Honolulu. Audio
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Workers more satisfied with flexible working conditions: Study
8:39 AM.A new study into flexible working conditions shows those who have the option to work from home, may be more satisfied and less likely to leave their jobs. Otago Business School's Dr Paula O'Kane spoke… Read more Audio
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Sports Chat for 13 June 2024
8:35 AM.Competitors in a triathlon have told the BBC they have suffered from vomiting and diarrhoea after swimming in the River Thames. Audio
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Markets Update for 13 June 2024
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Number killed in PNG landslide still unknown
8:24 AM.The number of people killed and displaced in the horrific landslide in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province remains unknown. Delphine Herbert reports. Audio
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Concerns raised over gentailer disclosure rules
8:19 AM.A new report commissioned by the Consumer Advocacy Council found that disclosure rules for gentailers are not sufficient to show whether they are inflating prices and earning excess revenue. Council… Read more Audio
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Massey students fed up with system overseeing online exams
8:14 AM.Some students are fed up with Massey University's system for overseeing online exams. Education correspondent John Gerritsen reports. Audio
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Police in Marokopa to search for children of Tom Phillips
8:10 AM.Armed officers are among the police making their presence felt in the small King Country settlement of Marokopa as they search for the three children of fugitive Tom Phillips. Maia Ingoe spoke to… Read more Audio
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Black Caps face must win game against West Indies
7:53 AM.The Black Caps are already in must win territory at the T20 World Cup, needing to beat hosts the West Indies today to keep their chances alive. Former Black Cap Peter McGlashan spoke to Ingrid… Read more Audio
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Oranga Tamariki overhauled vital info systems before it was ready documents show
7:48 AM.Documents show Oranga Tamariki embarked on overhauling vital information systems when it was not ready. Phil Pennington spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Southern ski fields prepare to open
7:43 AM.Snow-making guns are going full bore as southern ski fields prepare to welcome guests onto their slopes. Tourism reporter Tess Brunton has more. Audio
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Huge band of rain set to hit NZ
7:40 AM.A massive rain band is about to make landfall and could stick around for days. MetService meteorologist John Law spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Chch woman unsurprised over another wrong cancer diagnosis
7:37 AM.A woman whose partner was wrongly diagnosed with terminal brain cancer 15 years ago says she's horrified but not surprised to learn another Christchurch woman has had a similar experience. Anna… Read more Audio
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Thousands left with properties worth less than they paid for
7:28 AM.Thousands of first-home buyers who bought at the peak of the market have been left with properties worth less than they paid for them, and in some cases, significantly less. RNZ money correspondent… Read more Audio
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US backed Gaza ceasefire deal in limbo
7:25 AM.A US-backed Israeli proposal for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal appears to be in limbo, with neither side publicly committing to the plan. CNN's Paula Hancocks spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Farmers praise govt's banking inquiry into rural services
7:20 AM.Farming groups are praising the government's move to initiate a banking inquiry focussing specifically on rural services. Rural Women New Zealand chief executive Gabrielle O'Brien spoke to Corin Dann.
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TAIC report into helicopter crash that killed three in Wānaka released
7:10 AM.Too many pilots and operators think doors opening mid-flight is normal, and don't report it to the Civil Aviation Authority - that's a finding in a report into a fatal helicopter crash near Wānaka in… Read more Audio
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Govt to start banking inquiry with focus on rural services
6:45 AM.The Finance Minister is putting banking competition under the microscope, with a particular focus on rural banking services. Finance Minister Nicola Willis spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 13 June 2024
6:40 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Early Business News for 13 June 2024
6:27 AM.Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Property prices continue to fall in many suburbs: Report
6:08 AM.A new CoreLogic report shows property prices are continuing to fall across a growing number of New Zealand suburbs. CoreLogic's chief property economist Kelvin Davidson spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Sports News for 13 June 2024
6:06 AM.The Black Caps are seeking to keep their Super Eight stage hopes alive when they take on co-hosts the West Indies this afternoon in Trinidad in their second match of the T20 World Cup. Audio