Morning Report. 2014-09-22. 06:00-09:00.

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Duration
03:00:00
Broadcast Date
22 Sep 2014
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RNZ Collection
Susie Ferguson, Presenter
Guyon Espiner, Presenter
Nicola Wright, Newsreader
Radio New Zealand National, Broadcaster

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 22 September 2014
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
People:
Duration: 2'11"

06:09
National has best election result since 1951
Election night victory delivered National an outright majority of seats in Parliament
People:
Duration: 1'48"

06:16
Pacific News for 22 September 2014
The latest from the Pacific region.
People:
Duration: 2'26"

06:22
Morning Rural News for 22 September 2014
News from the rural and farming sector.
People:
Duration: 3'55"

06:27
Te Manu Korihi News for 22 September 2014
The Mana Party co-vice president, Annette Sykes, wants the Kiingitanga to step in and help reconcile the political division within Maoridom; The new MP for the Western Maori seat of Te Tai Hauauru says the Government's implementation of Whanau Ora has not proved effective; Hone Harawira's supporters say he's achieved so much for the North since he took the Tai Tokerau seat nine years ago; Te Tonga MP, Rino Tirikatene of the Labour Party, says housing and expanding his reach to Maori communities in his electorate are his main priorities - now he's in his second term as an electorate MP.
People:
Duration: 3'16"

06:38
CTU worries that National's win will erode workers' rights
The Business and Farming sector have welcomed National's victory on Saturday but the Council of Trade Unions is concerned the National Party's commanding win will further erode workers' rights.
People:
Duration: 3'44"

06:49
Fonterra's annual profit is expected to be down half a billion dollars
Fonterra's financial result for the year ended July 31st will be issued later this week, with profit expected to be about half billion dollars less then it earned the year earlier.
People:
Duration: 2'22"

06:51
Fletcher plans to build homes on Auckland quarry
Fletcher Building wants to turn one of its disused quarries into a housing development for up to 15 hundred homes.
People:
Duration: 2'04"

06:53
Goodman plans four developments worth $33.4 million
The Goodman Property Trust's manager says ongoing demand to rent its properties mean it is planning four new developments worth 33.4 million dollars.
People:
Duration: 1'35"

06:55
Alibaba to reap more money from its payment provider's float
An analyst says Alibaba's debut on the New York Stock Exchange will be followed by a float of its payment provider, Alipay.
People:
Duration: 1'38"

06:57
Australia's foreign investment regime is under scrutiny
Across the Tasman, and Australia's foreign investment regime is under scrutiny amid allegations of Chinese buyers skirting the rules to buy up residential property.
People:
Duration: 1'19"

06:58
Investors expected to celebrate the National Party's win
Investors are expected to celebrate the election result by buying both shares and New Zealand dollars early this week.
People:
Duration: 1'40"

07:06
Sports News for 22 September 2014
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
People:
Duration: 1'21"

07:08
Key ready to begin talks with Maori, United Future and Act Parties
New Zealanders have overwhelmingly given National a third term with the party winning its biggest share of the vote since 1951.
People:
Duration: 7'05"

07:18
Radio New Zealand political editor discusses National's win
Guyon Espiner talks to poltical editor Brent Edwards about National's win.
People:
Duration: 3'35"

07:21
Labour's 'broad church' has narrowed too far
National's election night victory is National's best result since 1951 but for Labour it's its worst election result since 1922.
People:
Duration: 4'26"

07:26
Business and the farming sector keen for action from the new National-led government
Farmers are keen to see the Resource Management Act reformed while the Business New Zealand wants labour law reform.
People:
Duration: 4'00"

07:31
Mana risked all to avoid remaining 'pure but powerless'
Perhaps the biggest loser on election night was the newly-formed Internet-Mana alliance.
People:
Duration: 5'46"

07:42
Voter turnout goes up but still a million didn't bother
More New Zealanders voted in this election than last time round but there are still about a million who didn't bother.
People:
Duration: 3'01"

07:43
National Party's pollster and right wing blogger David Farrar
Susie Ferguson talks to David Farrar, the National Party's pollster and right wing blogger.
People:
Duration: 3'18"

07:48
National scoops up party in Christchurch, even in hard-hit east
National easily won the party vote in Christchurch, even in the hardest hit eastern areas.
People:
Duration: 3'41"

07:52
John Key is warning his ministers and MPs not to become arrogant in their third term of government.
The prime minister-elect says he wants his MPs to keep in touch with New Zealanders during National's third term.
People:
Duration: 4'08"

07:57
Frank Bainimarama declares victory in Fiji
Frank Bainimarama has declared victory after Fiji's first general election in more than eight years.
People:
Duration: 2'52"

08:06
Sports News for 22 September 2014
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
People:
Duration: 2'10"

08:08
Cunliffe clashing with senior MPs over direction of party
The Labour leader, David Cunliffe, is in a fight for his survival, clashing with senior MPs within his own party over where it's gone wrong.
People:
Duration: 3'06"

08:13
Labour's Andrew Little talks to Susie Ferguson
Labour's Andrew Little talks about the election.
People:
Duration: 5'02"

08:20
Farcical to suggest a leadership primary before its caucus is decided – Williams
Guyon Espiner talks to Labour's former president, Mike Williams.
People:
Duration: 7'31"

08:28
First time MPs front up about their hopes
The election has brought in new blood. There will 24 new MPs in Parliament.
People:
Duration: 6'30"

08:35
Markets Update for 22 September 2014
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
People:
Duration: 58"

08:40
Earthquake unhappiness doesn't bring Labour any joy in Chch
Any drop in National party support in Christchurch 's on the back of problems with the rebuild failed to materialize.
People:
Duration: 3'44"

08:43
Unions fearful of a third term of a National-led government
The Public Service Association and the Educational Institute say they are uneasy about some of the party's policy pledges.
People:
Duration: 2'36"

08:48
Te Manu Korihi News for 22 September 2014
The new MP for the Western Maori seat of Te Tai Hauauru is critical of the Government's implementation of Whanau Ora; The Mana Party co-vice president, Annette Sykes, wants the Kiingitanga to step in and help reconcile the political division within Maoridom; Hone Harawira's supporters say he's achieved so much for the North since he took the Tai Tokerau seat nine years ago; Te Tonga MP, Rino Tirikatene of the Labour Party, says housing and building better relationships with both Ngai Tahu and the wider Maori community are his main priorities as he enters his second term as an electorate MP.
People:
Duration: 3'14"

08:54
Defeated leader says Scots 'tricked' out of independence
The British Prime Minister David Cameron is promising that Scotland WILL get more autonomy with no "ifs or buts", after Scottish leader Alex Salmond accused him and other politicians of tricking Scots out of independence.
People:
Duration: 3'41"