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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 3 March
10:00 AM.Extensive coverage from the conflict in the Middle East, including Helen Clark and Robert Patman. Plus, changes to KiwiSaver for farmers in New Zealand. Audio
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Latest news from Australia
8:53 AM.Australia correspondent Emma Cropper spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss from Sydney. Audio
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Fijian circus wraps up first New Zealand tour
8:49 AM.Fiji's only professional circus has wrapped up its New Zealand tour by headlining the Hamilton Arts Festival this weekend. RNZ Pacific's Tiana Haxton reports. Audio
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Support floods in for Nelson bike charity after raids
8:44 AM.A Nelson charity that restores and donates bikes has received overwhelming support after it was forced to shut due to repeated break-ins. Bike Hub Nelson chairperson, Aad van der Poel spoke to Corin… Read more Audio
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Market Update
8:33 AM.The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team. Audio
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What Middle East conflict could mean for economy
8:25 AM.Investors are being told to brace for volatility as the markets open this morning. The impact of the weekend's attacks could have implications for fuel prices, sharemarkets and inflation. Money… Read more Audio
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New data shows power infrastructure vulnerable in flood events
8:21 AM.New data shows thousands of high voltage power pylons and hundreds of kilometres of transmission lines are exposed to a flood hazard, and the risk will only get worse. Climate change correspondent… Read more Audio
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Changes to KiwiSaver rules for farmers
8:16 AM.Changes to KiwiSaver rules mean young farm workers can now use their balances to buy a first home without having to live in it. Share milker Danielle Hovmand is one of those young farmers looking to… Read more Audio
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Experts advise travellers not to panic over airspace closures
8:10 AM.Travellers have been left grounded as countries surrounding Iran shut their airspace within hours of the strikes on Tehran. Travel Agents Association chief executive Julie White spoke to Ingrid… Read more Audio
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Weekly interview with Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon
7:51 AM.Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Morning Report. Audio
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Kiwis stranded in Middle East due to airport closures
7:47 AM.Thousands remain stranded in Dubai amid ongoing airspace closures in the region and reported strikes across the city. Auckland restaurateur Chand Sahrawah spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Clark slams NZ government’s reaction to US–Israel strikes
7:40 AM.Former Prime Minister Helen Clark has labelled New Zealand's official response to US and Israeli strikes on Iran "a disgrace". Clark spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Morning sport chat
7:35 AM.An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter. Audio
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Market Update
7:34 AM.The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team. Audio
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Morning rural news
7:33 AM.KiwiSaver rules are changing for the rural sector and livestock carriers are operating full throttle with an unprecedented level of activity. The morning's rural news with Gianina Schwanecke. Audio
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Report: AI set to automate thousands of jobs within a year
7:24 AM.The State of AI in the Enterprise report from Deloitte found 36% of the 3000 organisations it surveyed expect at least 10% of roles to be fully automated within a year. Deloitte New Zealand AI… Read more Audio
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Kiwis stuck in Dubai as airports close due to conflict
7:22 AM.Airlines continue to cancel and divert flights around the Middle East. RNZ board member Brent Impey is stuck in Dubai and spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Reaction in the United States to Iran military action
7:14 AM.Correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Corin Dann from Washington DC. Audio
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Iranian political scientist living in NZ discusses developments
7:07 AM.Iranians have taken to the streets of its capital city Tehran to celebrate the death of the country's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, while others are mourning his death. Independent political… Read more Audio
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KiwiSaver rule change helps live-in workers buy first home
6:49 AM.KiwiSaver laws are changing so first-time farm buyers and other workers with 'live in' job residences can use their accounts to buy a first home. Political reporter Anneke Smith reports. Audio
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Middle East conflict likely to increase petrol prices
6:43 AM.Experts warn that the outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East will be felt by New Zealanders at the petrol pump. AA's principal policy adviser Terry Collins spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Iran continues attacks on Israel
6:37 AM.As Iran continues attacks on Israel, correspondent Thomas Helm spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss from Jerusalem. Audio
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