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Morning Report for Monday 13 January 2025
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 13th January
10:00 AM.On today's episode, at least 16 people are dead and over 12,000 buildings have burnt down from the deadly fires burning Los Angeles, an advocate for abuse in care survivors is calling on the… Read more Audio
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English Pizzeria charges £100 for Hawaiian Pizza
8:57 AM.Lupa Pizza, in the UK city of Norwich, is charging customers £100 - about $220 NZD - to order their Hawaiian pizza on deliver app Deliveroo in an effort to dissuade customers from buying it. The… Read more Audio
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Parents concerned over rising costs of school unforms
8:53 AM.Parents are starting to raise concerns about the price of uniforms ahead of the start of the new school year. Otago University's Johanna Reidy spoke to Paddy Gower. Audio
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Calls for govt to announce plans for redress for abuse in care survivors
8:41 AM.An advocate for abuse in care survivors is calling on the government to hurry up and announce its plans for redress. Ken Clearwater spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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NZ national chess champions crowned
8:37 AM.After a gruelling nine-day tournament, New Zealand has crowned two new national chess champions. Grandmaster Gabor Nagy from Hungary and 16-year-old FIDE Master Felix Xie both finished first on seven… Read more Audio
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Sports Chat for 13 January 2025
8:32 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Ben Strang. Audio
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Conservation initiative sees whio numbers increase
8:26 AM.A conservation initiative focused on protecting the endangered whio - or Blue Duck - says the aggressive trapping of rats and stoats has helped to successfully fledge over 120 chicks in the Waioeka… Read more Audio
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Professor on proposed Regulatory Standards Bill
8:20 AM.Consultation on a proposed bill that would determine how the Government makes regulations closes on Monday, January 13. Auckland University's Emeritus Professor Jane Kelsey spoke to Paddy Gower. Read more Audio
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Wildfires continue to rage in Los Angeles
8:15 AM.Thousands of firefighters are working desperately to contain deadly wildfires raging across Los Angeles. New Zealand's Consul-General Katja Ackerley spoke to Paddy Gower. Audio
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Journalist David Farrier on Los Angeles fires
8:10 AM.At least sixteen people are dead and over 12,000 buildings have burnt down from the deadly fires burning Los Angeles. Journalist David Farrier spoke to Paddy Gower. Audio
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Rain interrupts day one of Australian Open
7:54 AM.The first day of the Australian Open served up disappointment for some tennis fans, with five singles matches called off due to rain. Tennis correspondent Dave Worsley spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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US special counsel Jack Smith resigns
7:46 AM.US special counsel Jack Smith, who led two federal cases against president-elect Donald Trump, has resigned. New York correspondent Sally Patterson spoke to Paddy Gower. Audio
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Cool summer temps set to continue
7:44 AM.Kiwis can expect the cool summer to continue for at least another week. Meteorologist John Law spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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NZer in Los Angeles 'on edge' as fires spread
7:40 AM.One kiwi currently living in Los Angeles says she's "constantly on edge" whilst the deadly fires continue to spread. Kiwi music artist and tour manager Poppy Tohill spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Desert Road to close for two months
7:37 AM.From Monday morning, the Desert Road will be closed for approximately two months. The closure is part of Waka Kotahi's Tirau to Waiouru Accelerated Maintenance project. Waka Kotahi regional manager of… Read more Audio
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Abuse in care survivors call for govt to release redress plans
7:33 AM.Abuse in care survivors are calling on the government to announce its long-awaited plans for redress. Timothy Brown has more. Audio
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Auckland's rail network remains closed
7:25 AM.Many Aucklanders will be returning to work on Monday, but they won't be able to use train services until later this month. Auckland Transport's Director of Public Transport Stacey Van Der Putten spoke… Read more Audio
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Two people who fell from cliff in Coromandel both under-18
7:21 AM.Police have confirmed that two people who fell, one fatally, from a Coromandel Cliff over the weekend were both under-18. Thames-Coromandel mayor Len Salt spoke to Paddy Gower. Audio
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Feedback on proposed Regulatory Standards Bill to close
7:16 AM.Feedback on the proposed Regulatory Standards Bill closes on Monday night, and critics are saying it would entrench ACT Party ideology in the country's constitutional framework. Political reporter… Read more Audio
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Los Angeles fires spread as more homes destroyed
7:09 AM.Four wildfires are currently burning around Los Angeles and at least 16 people have been killed so far, 11 in the Eaton fire, and five in the Palisades fire. AP's International Affiliate correspondent… Read more Audio