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Morning Report for Friday 10 May 2024
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 10 May
10:00 AM.On today's episode, Energy Minister Simeon Brown has laid the blame for this morning's nationwide warning about power usage squarely with the former Labour Government, Brown joins us, we also hear… Read more Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:54 AM.It's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Ngapuhi historian slams ACT's Treaty Principals Bill
8:44 AM.A te reo Maori expert and Ngapuhi historian has blasted Act's Treaty Principles Bill at an urgent hearing at the Waitangi Tribunal. Ashleigh McCaull reports. Audio
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NZ faces energy shortfall as temps plummet
8:41 AM.The national grid operator Transpower is asking New Zealanders to carefully manage their electricity usage Friday morning. Transpower executive general manager Chantelle Bramley spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Sports Chat for 10 May 2024
8:38 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Phoenix take on Melbourne in A-League semi-final
8:28 AM.On Sunday in Melbourne the Phoenix play Melbourne Victory in the opening match of a two leg semi-final. Felicity Reid reports. Audio
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Wait times at Mason Clinic double in past year
8:23 AM.Wait times at Auckland's forensic psychiatric facility, the Mason Clinic, have doubled in the past year, with people waiting an average of 50 days for a bed. Melanie Earley reports. Audio
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Labour energy spokesperson Megan Woods on power cuts threat
8:10 AM.Energy Minister Simeon Brown has blamed the former Labour Government for a steadily decreasing gap between electricity supply and demand. Former Energy Minister and now Labour Energy spokesperson… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 10 May 2024
8:06 AM.Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley has been suspended for four games without pay for forcefully throwing a basketball twice at spectators. Audio
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Black Ferns kick off season as next year's World Cup looms
7:55 AM.The World Cup winning Black Ferns weren't happy with how last year ended and they're out to make amends this season, which starts Saturday afternoon. Audio
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Cable car company hopes to build route to Auckland Airport
7:54 AM.A cable car company hoping to build an ariel route from Auckland Airport to Botany says its plan would be cheaper than a proposed busway. Doppelmayr NZ chief executive Garreth Hayman spoke to Corin… Read more Audio
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Air Vanuatu enters voluntary administration stranding hundreds
7:51 AM.The shutdown of Vanuatu's airline has left hundreds of holidaymakers stranded with no clear guidance on how to get home. New Zealand's Board of Airline Representatives executive director Cath O'Brien… Read more Audio
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Two new Lord of the Rings movies to be directed by Andy Serkis
7:45 AM.There are going to be two more Lord of the Rings movies, the first is scheduled to debut in theatres in 2026. It has a working title of Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum. Entertainment writer… Read more Audio
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Senior police officer gives evidence at inquest into death of Gore toddler
7:36 AM.The most senior police officer involved in the hunt for three-year-old Lachlan Jones has admitted her belief his death was accidental was formed mostly by assumptions. Timothy Brown has more. Audio
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Vector chief executive calls for EV charging rules
7:24 AM.The country's largest electricity distributor is warning authorities to hurry up with rules for charging electric vehicles or face unnecessary bills in the billions. Phil Pennington spoke to Corin… Read more Audio
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Chair of Major Electricity Users' Group on power demand
7:18 AM.Transpower has asked households to conserve energy to avoid the possibility of power cuts - due to a potential electricity supply shortfall. Major Electricity Users' Group chair John Harbord spoke to… Read more Audio
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Energy Minister Simeon Brown on power usage warning
7:10 AM.Energy Minister Simeon Brown has laid the blame for Friday morning's nationwide warning about power usage squarely with the former Labour Government. Brown spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Morning sports news for 10 May 2024
7:08 AM.Morning sports news Audio
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Morning business news for 10 May 2024
6:54 AM.Latest business news with Gyles Beckford Audio
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Call to restrict vape flavours as ingredients could be toxic
6:50 AM.Associate professor Kelly Burrowes is a bioengineer at the University of Auckland, and she's investigating the health effects of vaping. Burrowes spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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NZers need to 'manage power' as temps plummet say Transpower
6:44 AM.The national grid operator Transpower is asking New Zealanders to carefully manage their electricity usage Friday morning. Transpower executive general manager of operations Chantelle Bramley spoke to… Read more Audio
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Early sports chat for 10 May 2024
6:40 AM.Time to catch up on what's happening in the sports world .. With us is Nathan Rarere Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 May 2024
6:28 AM.Morning rural news with Sally Murphy Audio
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Early business news for 10 May 2024
6:25 AM.Early business headlines with Gyles Beckford Audio
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Temperatures plummet across the country
6:17 AM.Freezing temperatures have arrived for most Friday morning, and Transpower has asked households to conserve energy to avoid the possibility of power cuts - due to a potential electricity supply… Read more Audio
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Stormy Daniels gives testimony at Trump trial
6:10 AM.The adult film star at the centre of Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial was back on the stand. New York correspondent Sally Patterson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss Audio
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Early sports news for 10 May 2024
6:05 AM.Early sports bulletin with Nathan Rarere. Audio