RNZ NATIONAL. MORNING REPORT 10/05/2017

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2017
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Series
Morning Report
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Radio
Broadcast Date
10/05/2017
Production company
Radio New Zealand
Credits
Presenter: Susie Ferguson
Newsreader: Nicola Wright
Presenter: Guyon Espiner

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

6:00 Top Stories for Wednesday 10 May 2017; 6:06 Sports News for 10 May 2017; 6:11 Australia hikes taxes in annual budget and lifts fees on banks; 6:20 Early Business News for 10 May 2017; 6:22 Morning Rural News for 10 May 2017; 6:38 Racism drives Australia's anti-NZ bias - former minister; 6:42 Safety checks delay Waterview tunnel opening; 6:49 Business News for 10 May 2017; 7:06 Sports News for 10 May 2017; 7:10 Permanent residency numbers in Australia plummet; 7:20 Labour party divided over charter school policy; 7:25 Seymour & Shaw don't own their own home - but most other MPs do; 7:28 Report reveals injuries in Sweeney Todd production; 7:37 New drug offers cure for some Hepatitis C sufferers; 7:40 "I'm not going back" -Edgecumbe local too frightened to return; 7:44 Cave-in at nuclear waste site in Washington state; 7:48 Liberal Moon Jae-in elected new South Korean president; 7:53 MPs weigh in on leadership change at Maori TV; 8:06 Sports News for 10 May 2017; 8:09 Unis expecting Australian enrolment lift; 8:09 Criticism of Charter Schools by Labour is "weak electioneering"; 8:14 Australian budget taps taxpayers and big banks for surplus; 8:14 Chris Hipkins defends Labour's charter school policy; 8:19 Is Labour running in to trouble with Maori voters?; 8:29 Markets Update for 10 May 2017; 8:38 Edgecumbe mayor; 8:41 All Blacks to play Samoa in build to Lions; 8:44 Famine & fighting drive one million children out of South Sudan; 8:50 NZ's art work at Venice Biennale set to open to public; 8:54 Hanging out with Homo Naledi;

From: http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/morningreport/library