0600 News/Sport
0615 Good Morning "Rural" New Zealand: See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0640 Report from our Mana News team
0645 Pacific Regional News : Ex RNZ International
0650 Business and financial news, Margaret Inge.
0700 NEWS
00:03:32 FLOODS: Civil Defence officials are this morning hoping to lift the two remaining states of emergency in parts of Central Otago. Megan Francis LIVE
00:04:54 FIRES: Military helicopters used New Zealand monsoon buckets last night in Sydney. Zandra Sharpe
00:04:44 UNEMPLOYMENT: Don Brash says pursuit of stable prices is no way threatening the goal of reducing unemployment. LIVE
00:04:51 NATO: John Fraser
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:02:07 INTEREST: Home lenders holding back on lending money. Peter Fowler
00:03:23 ENERGY: Report shows energy efficiency initiatives on the rise. Kerry Lamont
00:02:49 SPEED LIMITS: Roadshow trust chair says speed limit review long overdue. Kerry Lamont i/v Morgan Fahey - Road Safety researcher
METROPOLITAN PAPERS
0800 NEWS AND REGIONAL ROUNDUP: LIVE
00:05:18 SCANDAL: British Prime Minister John Major has seen his government rocked by a spate of sex and financial scandals. Gary O'Donoghue - BBC
00:03:43 SOUTH AFRICA: Police have raided a migrant workers' hostel in Katlehong. Fergal Keane LIVE
00:04:14 SOUTH AFRICA (2): Russell Marshall - former Minister of Foreign Affairs.
00:05:00 REGIONAL NEWS:
0830 NEWS:
00:00:22 UNEMPLOYMENT (2): Brian Easton advocates that the Reserve Bank should be required to pursue low inflation without compromising employment. LIVE
00:02:50 DROUGHT: Aucklanders are being asked to conserve water. Gary Law - chief executive of Watercare Services LIVE
00:04:28 EMPLOYMENT: A business course for Pacific Islanders is taking place in Dunedin this week. Eti Laufiso
00:02:56 MENTAL HEALTH: The Mental Health foundation is concerned about a young man's death after being restrained. Seamus Kearney i/v Dr Barbar Disley
00:02:28 MāORI VOTERS: Māori leaders will gather this Friday to discuss the Māori electoral option. Professor Ngatata Love
00:02:59 FOOD QUALITY: New Zealand food companies embrace international standards at fast rate. Nona Pelletier i/v Rick Christie - Tradenz LIVE
00:06:18 CORRESPONDENT: Judy Lessing