RNZ NATIONAL. MORNING REPORT 10/04/2017

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2017
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Series
Morning Report
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Radio
Broadcast Date
10/04/2017
Production company
Radio New Zealand
Credits
Presenter: Guyon Espiner
Presenter: Susie Ferguson
Newsreader: Nicola Wright

Morning Report broadcast on Radio New Zealand National 6am - 9am weekdays.

6:00 Top Stories for Monday 10 April 2017; 6:06 Sports News for 10 April 2017; 6:08 Edgecumbe residents frustrated they're not allowed home; 6:12 Kuia join together to battle P in Hawke's Bay; 6:18 Public Transport group unveils own AKL rapid Transit plan; 6:20 Early Business News for 10 April 2017; 6:26 Morning Rural News for 10 April 2017; 6:38 Floodwaters turn paddocks into lakes; 6:42 Two strong quakes shake bottom of North Island; 6:44 Three teams to be culled from Super Rugby next year; 6:50 Business News for 10 April 2017; 7:06 Sports News for 10 April 2017; 7:11 Some flood-affected Edgecumbe residents allowed to return home; 7:14 Some Edgecumbe residents return home, many still stuck; 7:18 Mayor defends council as Edgecumbe residents vent frustration; 7:22 Kuia fighting back against meth in Hawke's Bay; 7:25 Three teams cut from Super Rugby competition; 7:35 Islamic State claims responsibility for Egypt church bombings; 7:41 Trump administration talks tough on Russia in wake of Syria; 7:45 Ardern calls for inquiry into abuse in State care; 7:50 OCR decisions could be made by committee; 7:52 PM: Edgecumbe will need ongoing support; 8:06 Sports News for 10 April 2017; 8:10 First Edgecumbe residents return home after flooding; 8:13 Pumps working 24 hours to drain water from Edgecumbe; 8:18 Schools "at breaking point" over violent children; 8:21 Oratia "wrong choice" for water treatment plant, says Deputy PM; 8:23 Tributes to the late Sir Douglas Myers; 8:30 Markets Update for 10 April 2017; 8:35 Another cyclone in Pacific heads towards Vanuatu, New Caledonia; 8:40 South African rugby suffers profound blow with tournament cull; 8:45 First case for pay equity heads to mediation; 8:48 Syria expert says US strike is no surprise; 8:52 Whanau say cultural needs not met when Maori die; 8:56 Toutouwai return to Taranaki after more than 100 years

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