Morning Report. 2014-09-24. 06:00-09:00.

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Year
2014
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261492
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
03:00:00
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RNZ Collection
Ferguson, Susie, Presenter
Espiner, Guyon, Presenter
Wright, Nicola, Newsreader
Radio New Zealand National, Broadcaster

Morning Report is a news and current affairs programme on Radio New Zealand National. It broadcasts nationwide every weekday morning for three hours and covers major national and international stories, as well as business, sport, Pacific and Māori news. The following rundown is supplied from the broadcaster’s website (note internationally sourced news packages may not necessarily appear in the rundown):

06:06
Sports News for 24 September 2014
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
People:
Duration: 2'11"

06:08
Good samaritan hospitalized in Auckland
The police are still hunting for a young man whose attempt to snatch a bag left a woman with a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain.
People:
Duration: 2'08"

06:15
ACT's new candidate hopes to meet with John Key again soon
ACT's one and only MP David Seymour, concedes he doesn't have a lot of bargaining power when it comes to coalition negotiations, but he's offering up his support.
People:
Duration: 2'38"

06:16
Pacific News for 24 September 2014
The latest from the Pacific region.
People:
Duration: 2'31"

06:23
Morning Rural News for 24 September 2014
News from the rural and farming sector.
People:
Duration: 4'00"

06:27
Te Manu Korihi News for 24 September 2014
Cultural property rights, the impact of mining and climate change are the issues being raised by Maori at the world's first United Nations Indigenous conference; A leader of a Ngai Tahu Runanga says seals are causing problems on Titi Islands, where tangata whenua go muttonbirding; The retiring Maori Party co-leader, Tariana Turia, is defending its relationship with National; The Federation of Maori Authorities says the country's economy will change thanks to leadership, which he says will be driven by wahine Maori.
People:
Duration: 3'28"

06:38
Labour leader David Cunliffe holds onto leadership
The Labour leader, David Cunliffe, emerged from a seven-hour caucus meeting last night, still leader, but with little to say on the matter.
People:
Duration: 2'35"

06:48
Kathmandu has big growth plans but isn't sure about this year
Kathmandu has ambitions for strong growth, mostly in Australia, but it isn't so sure about this year.
People:
Duration: 3'01"

06:51
NZ petroleum industry is preparing to adapt to climate change
New Zealand's petroleum and fossil fuel production industry says it's ready and willing to adapt to big changes ahead as the global investment community pledges to downsize investment in fossil fuels.
People:
Duration: 2'19"

06:54
Two of SLI Systems' founding shareholders sell shares
Two of the founding shareholders of SLI Systems were among those who sold nearly 4.2 million shares on Monday for $1.15 a share, or nearly 4.8 million dollars.
People:
Duration: 1'30"

06:56
Air traffic controller considers Airways 'lite' service
The government-owned air traffic control operator says it might have to set up a cheaper service to fend off any competition.
People:
Duration: 2'40"

06:58
Markets Update for 24 September 2014
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
People:
Duration: 1'42"

07:06
Sports News for 24 September 2014
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
People:
Duration: 1'34"

07:10
Cunliffe still lead Labour Party but replacements taking aim
This morning, David Cunliffe's still the leader of the Labour Party - for now.
People:
Duration: 1'43"

07:13
Labour whip says MPs need time to reflect
One Labour front bencher who is talking was the man elected senior whip. Chris Hipkins, long perceived as a Cunliffe foe.
People:
Duration: 4'58"

07:17
Political editor on Labour disarray
Our political editor, Brent Edwards, has been following the saga and talks to Guyon Espiner.
People:
Duration: 6'06"

07:24
Police hunt young man after bagsnatch goes wrong
The police in Auckland are still hunting for a young man whose attempt to snatch a bag left a woman with a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain.
People:
Duration: 1'56"

07:27
Locals in Northcote shocked after bagsnatch turns violent
The injuries to the woman who attempted to stop the robbery has left the local community in shock.
People:
Duration: 4'16"

07:37
Pike families angry at lackof movement on Pike entry
Documents released under the Official Information Act say there is no reason the Pike River Mine cannot be entered safely.
People:
Duration: 4'26"

07:42
Honour killing targets fled to New Zealand
A man from India who says he was targeted for an honour killing after fleeing to marry in New Zealand has won the right to stay here.
People:
Duration: 2'54"

07:46
Fonterra set to release its payout figure along with annual results
Farmers will soon know just what Fonterra will pay this season when the dairy company releases its annual results in about hour.
People:
Duration: 2'15"

07:49
Auckland land grab for housing puts pressure on food production
As Auckland tries to house its bulging population, it's been putting development ahead of feeding the region's future population.
People:
Duration: 4'01"

07:52
Maori will have guaranteed seat on New Plymouth district council
Maori will have a guaranteed seat on the New Plymouth District Council after it narrowly voted to introduce a Maori ward at the next local government elections.
People:
Duration: 3'20"

07:57
Study shows women miss out on powerful film roles
A new study into how women are depicted in films shows they're not in the frame when it comes to powerful movie roles.
People:
Duration: 3'37"

08:07
Sports News for 24 September 2014
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
People:
Duration: 2'12"

08:10
Labour will review failed campaign
Labour's pushing ahead with a review into its failed election campaign, but it remains a mystery as to when we'll see a leadership contest and how it will come about.
People:
Duration: 7'42"

08:18
Fatal shooting in Melbourne
An 18 year old man has been shot dead by counter-terrorism police and two policemen have been stabbed in Melbourne.
People:
Duration: 3'36"

08:22
Climate Change on the agenda at United Nations General Assembly
World leaders at a UN summit billed as the largest-ever gathering on climate change have faced calls to take bold action to reverse global warming.
People:
Duration: 4'45"

08:27
Auckland council hits back at claims of staff budget blowout
The Auckland Council is countering claims of a staff budget blowout, saying staff costs are less than was forecast when the super city was set up.
People:
Duration: 3'40"

08:31
Markets Update for 24 September 2014
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
People:
Duration: 1'02"

08:36
Honour killing target wins right to stay in N.Z.
A man from India who says he was targeted for an honour killing after fleeing to marry in New Zealand has won the right to stay here.
People:
Duration: 3'48"

08:40
Call for Government to prioritize RMA reform
The Property Council says the Government needs to press on with changes to the Resource Management Act.
People:
Duration: 2'40"

08:43
Te Manu Korihi News for 24 September 2014
A leader of a Ngai Tahu Runanga says seals are causing problems on Titi Islands, where tangata whenua go muttonbirding; Cultural property rights, the impact of mining and climate change are the issues being raised by Maori at the world's first United Nations Indigenous conference; The retiring Maori Party co-leader, Tariana Turia, is defending its relationship with National; The chief executive of the Federation of Maori Authorities says the country's economy will change thanks to leadership, which he says will be driven by wahine Maori.
People:
Duration: 3'16"

08:47
Fonterra announces a big drop in its profits
Fonterra has just announced a big drop in its profits and confirmed it expects to pay farmers less for milk this season.
People:
Duration: 4'11"

08:52
Historic Tauranga home demolished
The Tauranga home of the designer of Rotorua's famous Tudor-style Bathhouse has been demolished after developers couldn't find a buyer for it, or even give it away for free.
People:
Duration: 3'45"

08:56
Paris fights back against romantic "love locks"
Authorities in Paris have replaced the wire meshing on one of the city's historic bridges with clear panels in an attempt to prevent lovestruck couples attaching their "love locks".
People:
Duration: 3'30"