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AA calls for changes to licencing system
7:12 AM.The Automobile Association says New Zealand's driver licencing system desperately needs changing to stop young people dying behind the wheel. AA road safety spokesperson Dylan Thomsen spoke to Corin… Read more Audio
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Winstone Pulp plans to shut over energy prices
6:42 AM.Winstone Pulp International is planning to permanently shut down its entire operation because of high wholesale energy prices. First Union delegate and WPI worker Jude Sinai spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 21 August 2024
6:38 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 21 August 2024
6:29 AM.News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 21 August 2024
6:26 AM.Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Sheep numbers fall to five per person
6:22 AM.Once upon a time there were 20 sheep per New Zealander, now the numbers have tumbled to around five per person. Beef and Lamb director Kate Acland spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Former Green MP on Darleen Tana refusing to resign from Parliament
6:15 AM.Former Green Party member Darleen Tana is digging in and refusing to resign from Parliament, despite the party leaders' pleas. Independent commentator and former Green MP Gareth Hughes spoke to Corin… Read more Audio
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Major water main bursts on Cambridge Terrace
6:12 AM.In a continuation of Wellington's water woes, a major water main has burst on Cambridge Terrace in the central city. Reporter Bill Hickman spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 20 August
10:00 AM.On today's episode, the Government is accused of taking a wrecking ball to every Maori achievement and driving race relations back 50 years, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon joins us, co-author of a… Read more Audio
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Indian migrants play crucial role in NZ dairy industry
8:56 AM.Indian migrants have played a crucial role in New Zealand's dairy industry, but their contributions remain largely undocumented. RNZ Asia's Blessen Tom has more. Audio
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Mother of autistic man argues son is arbitrarily detained
8:52 AM.The mother of an autistic man who has been locked up for nearly half his life will today argue in the Supreme Court her son is arbitrarily detained. Investigative reporter Anusha Bradley spoke to… Read more Audio
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Casey Costello developing new Smokefree Action plan
8:48 AM.Stop-smoking services say a lack of referrals is still the biggest hurdle to meeting the country's 2025 smokefree goal. Here's our political reporter Giles Dexter. Audio
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First ever police policy for using facial recognition
8:47 AM.The first-ever police policy for using facial recognition on the public is strict in some ways, loose in others. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Overhaul of polytechnics could result in bigger losses
8:25 AM.Expert advisers warned the government's preferred option for overhauling the nation's polytechnics will result in bigger losses than other options. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to… Read more Audio
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Homeless advocate on emergency housing in Wellington
8:20 AM.An advocate for homelessness people says more people are sleeping rough in the capital because they're struggling to access emergency housing. Downtown Community Ministry director Stephen Turnock… Read more Audio
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Northland suffers shortage of GPs
8:15 AM.Staff shortages at Northland's rural hospitals have been in the spotlight recently, but the region has a more fundamental problem - there aren't enough doctors to keep people well and out of hospital… Read more Audio
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Major power companies make margins of half a billion dollars in six weeks
8:12 AM.The six major power companies have made more than half-a-billion dollars in margins over the past six weeks. Audio
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PM Luxon on not supporting ACT's Treaty Principles Bill past first reading
7:52 AM.The Government is accused of taking a wrecking ball to every Māori achievement and driving race relations back 50 years. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Ministers warned over crackdown on emergency housing
7:51 AM.Officials warned ministers their crackdown on emergency housing risked making more people homeless. Housing reporter Lauren Crimp spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Ambulance workers take strike action
7:41 AM.Ambulance workers are taking strike action on Tuesday morning for the first time ever. Ambulance Association Division Chair Mark Quin spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Neighbour of man fatally shot 'terrified' killer is still at large
7:37 AM.A neighbour of a man fatally shot in East Auckland yesterday is terrified that the killer is still at large. Amanda Craig spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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NZer on capsized super yacht alive and well
7:25 AM.A New Zealander who was on board a luxury super yacht when it capsized and sank off the coast of Sicily overnight is alive and well. Morning report producer Ellen O'Dwyer spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Democratic National Convention kicks-off in Chicago
7:24 AM.The Democratic National Convention is kicking off in Chicago where Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz will be confirmed as the party's candidates. Correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Corin… Read more Audio