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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 28 November
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On today's episode, the head of the Covid-19 Royal Commission of Inquiry has criticised the use of lockdowns and vaccine mandates suggesting they were too broad and too harsh, the Public Service Association says nearly 1500 more roles could be axed at Health New Zealand, Interest rates are expected to keep falling after the Reserve Bank cut the off…
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Walmart is the latest company to rollback its commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, following legal challenges from conservative activists. Those lawsuits allege that these kinds of programs are themselves discriminatory. The nation’s largest retailer joins a growing list of companies that just a few years ago were showing off…
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A highly successful exhibition from London is opening at Takina, the Wellington convention centre. Producer and curator Michel Boersma spoke to Corin Dann.
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After spending almost half of his life representing New Zealand, Tim Southee is set to pull on the Test Cricket Uniform for the last time this year. First Up's Leonard Powell reports.
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A carved pou from Tangoio Marae north of Napier has been found - almost two years after it was washed away during Cyclone Gabrielle. Ngāti Kahungunu Chair Bayden Barber spoke to Alexa Cook.
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A small group of young voyagers is set to embark on the trip of a lifetime - travelling to Antarctica for a month-long visit. Reporter Adam Burns spoke to a few of the lucky explorers.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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A plan for future housing in Hawke's Bay has sparked controversy over its potential to use productive food growing land and low-lying flood risk areas. Alexa Cook reports.
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Despite a booming worldwide rocket launch industry, the Space Minister has done a turnaround on building rocket launchpads south of Christchurch. Defence Minister Judith Collins spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Digital Health Association is warning cuts on Health New Zealand's Data and Digital teams could push the health system from bad to worse. Digital Health Association chief executive Ryl Jensen spoke to Alexa Cook.
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The Public Service Association says nearly 1500 more jobs could be cut at Health New Zealand, including over 1100 in the Data and Digital teams. Health New Zealand declined an interview but says it will continue to invest in IT systems and data and digital services. PSA's national health sector lead Ashok Shankar spoke to Corin Dann.…
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England cricket captain Ben Stokes says New Zealand's recent historic series whitewash in India is a huge boon for the game globally.
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Cities across the country are facing increases to train and bus fares - with some potentially going up as much as 70-percent. Greater Wellington Regional Council's transport chairperson Thomas Nash spoke to Alexa Cook.
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The Defence Minister is appealing to high-tech firms' to engage with the NZDF by warning them of a rapidly deteriorating global security environment. Phil Pennington spoke to Corin Dann.
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Retailers are celebrating the OCR drop, during what they call one of the busiest shopping weeks of the year. Retail NZ chief executive Carolyn Young spoke to Alexa Cook.
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The First Home Buyers club is celebrating the downward direction of interest rates, amid continued cuts to the Official Cash Rate. First Home Buyers Club spokesperson Lesley Harris spoke to Corin Dann.
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Interest rates are expected to keep falling after the Reserve Bank cut the official cash rate by 50 basis points on Wednesday - the third cut in a row taking it to 4.25 percent. Minister of Finance Nicola Willis spoke to Corin Dann.
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One person died and 14 were injured in a crash on State Highway One in Waikato on Wednesday. Reporter Natalie Akoorie spoke to Alexa Cook.
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The Water Services Authority, Taumata Arowai, has confirmed slightly elevated - but safe - levels of arsenic in Waikato and Auckland's drinking supply. Taumata Arowai head of operations Steve Taylor spoke to Alexa Cook.
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The Public Service Association says nearly 1500 more roles could be axed at Health New Zealand. Former Health New Zealand Chair Rob Campbell spoke to Corin Dann.
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The head of the Covid-19 Royal Commission of Inquiry has criticised the use of lockdowns and vaccine mandates suggesting they were too broad and too harsh. Epidemiologist Professor Tony Blakely spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Black Caps captain Tom Latham says they need to bring the confidence of their historic test series win in India into the three-match series against England, which starts this morning in Christchurch.
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Business news for 28 November 2024
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Bus and train fares across New Zealand are set to rise with the transport agency asking councils to hit higher revenue targets. Public transport commentator Matt Lowrie spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Te Whatu Ora has offered just 844 of 1619 graduate nurses jobs on Wednesday, which is only 50 percent of the cohort. National Chief Nurse for Health NZ Nadine Gray spoke to Corin Dann.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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The National Nurses Student Unit says health agency Te Whatu Ora has failed its most basic duty to plan for the future nursing workforce. Student Nurse Co-chair Bianca Anderson spoke to Alexa Cook.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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The Black Caps seamer Matt Henry is hoping Hagley Oval again proves a happy hunting ground.
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Electric vehicle sales are growing, and are on track for another record year. But that growth is slowing down. A McKinsey study from earlier this year found that 46% of EV owners in the U.S. were likely to switch back to combustion engines for their next car. Among them, is Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino. On a recent episode of “Marketplace Te…
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From the BBC World Service: The Arctic island of Greenland is hoping its new international airport will attract more visitors, and boost its fishing industry. Plus, Bolivia signs a $1 billion deal with a Chinese consortium to extract lithium from its salt flats.Marketplace / David Brancaccio and Leanna Byrne
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 27 November 2024
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On today's episode, the Chinese Ambassador says there will be consequences for New Zealand if the country decides to join the intelligence and security pact AUKUS, Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau wants to show the government they have nothing to worry after the council voted on its amended long-term plan, a retired medical specialist is calling the go…
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A painting by Charles Frederick Goldie sold for just over $3.7 million at auction on Tuesday night. International Art Centre director Richard Thomson spoke to Morning Report.
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The Golden Mile project emphasises space for bikes and pedestrians. Cycling advocate Patrick Morgan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The controversial "Golden Mile" project has again been given the go ahead by Wellington councillors after its latest meeting on budget cuts. Local bar owner Jeremy Smith spoke to Corin Dann.
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The government will be launching its Getting to Smokefree 2025 action plan on Wednesday. Vape-Free Kids NZ co-founder Charyl Robinson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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