Morning Report is a news and current affairs programme on Radio New Zealand National. It broadcasts nationwide every weekday morning for three hours and covers major national and international stories, as well as business, sport, Pacific and Māori news. The following rundown is supplied from the broadcaster’s website (note internationally sourced news packages may not necessarily appear in the rundown):
06:06
Sports News for 20 June 2014
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
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Duration: 1'50"
06:13
Critics say leaked trade services deal extend rules
A critic of a global trade deal in services has warned that leaked details show New Zealand is in danger of giving up control of its finance industry.
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Duration: 1'13"
06:17
Pacific News for 20 June 2014
The latest from the Pacific region.
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Duration: 2'42"
06:20
Govt hasn't acted on "most important" mining recommendations
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment says the Government has failed to implement her most important recommendations for mining on conservation land.
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Duration: 2'12"
06:22
Morning Rural News for 20 June 2014
News from the rural and farming sector.
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Duration: 4'06"
06:26
Te Manu Korihi News for 20 June 2014
A Tuhoe leader is praising the decision by the Crown to give two forestry blocks to the iwi as part of its Treaty of Waitangi Settlement; Ngati Whatua Orakei says information from its tribal Census will help direct where resources are assigned; The Federation of Maori Authorities has signed an agreement it hopes will open doors for its sheep and beef farmers; Five new Maori webseries, mostly targetted at younger audiences, have been selected for a new project with Te Mangai Paho and New Zealand on Air.
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Duration: 3'25"
06:38
Labour MPs publicly support the leader
Labour Party MPs are publicly backing their leader, David Cunliffe, for now, saying he'll be the man who'll lead them into the election.
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Duration: 3'05"
06:41
50th anniversary of Beatles' New Zealand tour
Tomorow is the 50th anniversay of the Beatles' arrival in Wellington for their one and only tour of New Zealand. During a media conference George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon spoke to New Zealand radio personality Doreen.
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Duration: 5'00"
06:49
Economic growth likely to ease somewhat
The pace of economic growth is likely to ease somewhat but should continue to be faster than the long-term average for the next couple of years.
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Duration: 2'20"
06:51
The dollar has fallen overnight
The dollar has fallen overnight, but still remains above 87 US cents.
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Duration: 1'15"
06:52
Exporters looking online to overcome high exchange rate issues
Separately, the latest survey has found the strong New Zealand dollar is still the biggest challenge facing exporters, though it found exporters are looking at innovative ways to combat it.
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Duration: 1'27"
06:54
CER Act used to speed up redevelopment of Lyttelton Port
Lyttelton Port is applauding a government decision to use the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Act to speed up the redevelopment of the badly damaged port.
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Duration: 51"
06:55
PGW result exected to be slightly better than forecast
The rural services firm, PGG Wrightson, has issued an earniings upgrade.
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Duration: 1'10"
06:56
Infratil's Aust energy arm worth half a billion dollars
Analysts say the value of Infratil's Australian energy arm is likely to top half a billion dollars.
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Duration: 1'39"
06:57
Morning markets for 20 June 2014
There's so far little reaction from Wall St to President Obama's announcement on Iraq.
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Duration: 1'31"
07:07
Sports News for 20 June 2014
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
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Duration: 58"
07:10
Key says he's 'very confident' Liu gave big donation to Labour
The Prime Minister John Key is denying there is a dirty tricks campaign against Labour over its link with the businessman Donghua Liu.
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Duration: 2'54"
07:16
Further questions emerge about Labour and Liu
Joining us is David Cunliffe.
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Duration: 7'31"
07:20
More from our political editor
Joining us is our political editor, Brent Edwards.
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Duration: 4'37"
07:25
No US combat troops for Iraq
American president, Barack Obama, has ruled out sending combat troops to Iraq but says he may take military action in the future.
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Duration: 5'58"
07:35
Pilot prepares for mercy dash to kayak
A Hamilton man attempting to become the first person to cross the Tasman in a single kayak is dangerously low on food and water.
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Duration: 4'03"
07:39
Fifty years ago, the Beatles came to New Zealand
Tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of the Beatles arrived in Wellington for their one and only tour of New Zealand. Reporter Christopher Gilbert tracks down a local family connection, John Lennon's second cousin Lynda Matthews.
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Duration: 5'26"
07:44
Key mets Kerry
Prime Minister John Key has just finished a meeting with the US Secretary of State, John Kerry.
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Duration: 3'11"
07:49
Govt hasn't acted on "most important" mining recommendations
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment says the Government has failed to implement her most important recommendations for mining on conservation land.
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Duration: 2'44"
07:51
Conservation Minister responds to Environment Commissioner.
Listening to that - the Minister of Conservation, Nick Smith.
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Duration: 3'42"
07:57
Half-time in England v Uruguay game
And it's currently half-time in today's big game. England against Uruguay. Uruguay is up 1 nil. Joining us from the stadium in Sao Paulo is the Daily Mirror newspaper's chief football writer, Martin Lipton.
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Duration: 2'13"
08:06
Sports News for 20 June 2014
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
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Duration: 2'23"
08:10
Pundits discuss Cunliffe's future in Labour
The Prime Minister John Key says there is more to come in the controversy over Labour's link with the businessman Donghua Liu.
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Duration: 5'14"
08:16
Cairns wont face UK charges - report
Reports from Britain say the New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns won't face any match fixing charges from the England and Wales Cricket Board.
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Duration: 3'46"
08:19
Single kayaker in trouble in Tasman
A Hamilton man who is attempting to become the first person to successfully cross the Tasman in a single kayak is dangerously low on food and water.
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Duration: 2'38"
08:22
Education technology a promising market for NZ
New Zealand companies are poised to make hundreds-of-millions of dollars from education software that does things like help children learn their sums.
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Duration: 2'55"
08:26
Silvia Cartwright to be on UN Panel on Sri Lanka
The former Governor-General, Silvia Cartwright, has accepted a position on a United Nations panel that will investigate allegations of mass killings at the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka in 2009.
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Duration: 3'21"
08:29
Uruguay and England play must-win match
Uruguay is currently leading England in a must-win match for both teams, in order to keep their hopes of making the second round of the football world cup firmly in their own hands.
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Duration: 2'36"
08:32
Markets Update for 20 June 2014
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
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Duration: 1'24"
08:37
NZ capture of Samoa from Germans marked at Ak Museum
The legacy of the act which started the First World War for New Zealand is being commemorated at the Auckland Museum.
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Duration: 3'22"
08:41
Queenstown parties to celebrate 40 years of Winter Festival
The Queenstown Winter Festival is celebrating its 40th anniversary, with a spectacular fireworks display planned for tonight.
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Duration: 3'57"
08:46
Te Manu Korihi News for 20 June 2014
A Tuhoe leader is praising the decision by the Crown to give two forestry blocks to the iwi as part of its Treaty of Waitangi Settlement; Ngati Whatua Orakei says information from its tribal Census will help direct where resources are assigned; Five new Maori webseries, mostly targetted at younger audiences, have been selected for a new project with Te Mangai Paho and New Zealand on Air; The Federation of Maori Authorities has signed an agreement it hopes will open doors for its sheep and beef farmers.
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Duration: 3'29"
08:50
Split Enz founder Mike Chunn brings back Beatlemania
Fifty years ago tomorrow The Beatles touched down in New Zealand and Beatlemania gripped the country.
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Duration: 2'33"
08:52
World Football Cup update
Joining us again is the former All White, Sam Malcolmson.
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Duration: 1'20"
08:54
MIT's new Manukau campus opens
An ambitious project to get more Maori and Pacific island students into tertiary education will be officially opened today.
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Duration: 3'14"
08:57
Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
This time each Friday, we bring you news from Australia. Usually we speak to Kerry Anne Walsh but she's away on holiday this week, but over here on a short break is Phil Kafcaloudes and he's popped into the studio to chat to us.
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Duration: 3'11"