Morning Report. 2015-06-09. 06:00-09:00.

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Year
2015
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267635
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
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03:00:00
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RNZ Collection
Espiner, Guyon, Presenter
Ferguson, Susie, 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 9 June 2015

BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'52"

06:16
Pacific News for 9 June 2015

BODY:
The latest from the Pacific region.
Topics: Pacific
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'38"

06:20
Morning Rural News for 9 June 2015

BODY:
News from the rural and farming sectors.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 4'05"

06:24
Dairy broker says Fonterra's milk supply share will shrink

BODY:
The country's biggest company, Fonterra, is losing farmer shareholders as rivals - many Chinese-owned - step in with better deals.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags: Fonterra
Duration: 2'08"

06:27
Te Manu Korihi News for 9 June 2015

BODY:
Relationships Aotearoa is warning many of its Māori clients will face further trauma after it closes today. A specialist in social work is warning the Government's social bonds scheme will only harm Māori and Pasifika mental health patients; The Māori Medical Practictioners Association is backing calls for the introduction of a warrant of fitness for state housing after it was found a cold, damp home may have led to the death of a two-year-old.
Topics: te ao Maori
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 3'09"

06:39
Govt coming under more pressure not to back down on pledge

BODY:
As rescuers scramble to find the man buried under tonnes of rubble in a South Island quarry, the Government is under pressure not to back down on its pledge after the Pike River Mine disaster to tighten workplace safety regulations.
Topics: politics, law
Regions:
Tags: workplace safety, safety
Duration: 3'01"

06:47
Commerce Commission sees emerging risk in telco demand

BODY:
The Commerce Commission has warned that the battle among telecommunications firms to attract users may lift consumers' expectations to unrealistic levels.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Commerce Commission
Duration: 3'17"

06:50
Pumpkin Patch's shares fall

BODY:
Shares in the Pumpkin Patch have fallen 12 percent after the children's clothing retailer failed to find a suitable buyer.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Pumpkin Patch
Duration: 34"

06:50
Synlait forecasts conservative milk price

BODY:
The South Island-based, Synlait Milk, is confident dairy prices will pick up next year.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Synlait Milk
Duration: 1'21"

06:52
Lower New Zealand dollar is helping wine sales

BODY:
The lobby group for wine producers says the lower New Zealand dollar is helping sales
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: wine, New Zealand Winegrowers
Duration: 1'44"

06:54
IRD picks US company to rebuild its IT systems

BODY:
Inland Revenue has chosen an American company to provide the software for the upgrade of its aging information technology system.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Inland Revenue, IRD
Duration: 35"

06:54
Goodman says low interest rates mitigate economic risk

BODY:
Goodman Property Trust says the quality of its portfolio and low interest rates will cushion the company against any risk of a slowdown in economic activity
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Goodman Property Trust
Duration: 1'47"

06:56
Shortage of skilled workers forcing changes in recruitment

BODY:
A global shortage of highly skilled workers is forcing companies to rethink their recruitment strategies in order to attract top talent.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: PwC, skilled workers
Duration: 1'35"

06:58
Morning Markets for 9 June 2015

BODY:
On Wall St, stocks have fallen, with Apple dragging down the Nasday and S&P indexes.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 1'02"

07:07
Sports News for 9 June 2015

BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'55"

07:11
Quarry worker still trapped under rubble

BODY:
Search and rescue teams will resume efforts today to free a digger driver buried under tonnes of rock at a North Canterbury quarry.
Topics: business
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: North Canterbury quarry, quarry, Waikari
Duration: 3'16"

07:14
Quarry owners say need for their own health and safety rules

BODY:
The accident at the Waikari limeworks is the third major incident at a quarry since March.
Topics: business
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: North Canterbury quarry, quarry, Waikari
Duration: 7'16"

07:23
Wellington leaders say final supercity proposal is imminent

BODY:
Some Wellington mayors say a controversial plan to roll the region's nine councils into one is being thrown out.
Topics: politics
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: supercity
Duration: 2'38"

07:25
Fonterra's supply pool shrinks as farmers desert it

BODY:
The country's biggest company, Fonterra, is losing farmer shareholders as rivals - many Chinese-owned - step in with better deals.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags: Fonterra
Duration: 4'48"

07:34
Pistorius set for release after 10 months jail over killing

BODY:
Oscar Pistorius is set to be released from prison in August after serving just 10 months in jail for shooting dead his partner Reeva Steencamp.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Oscar Pistorius, South Africa
Duration: 2'31"

07:37
Care needed of Relationships Aotearoa's sensitive files

BODY:
When Relationships Aotearoa closes today it will need to deal with the tens of thousands of sensitve case notes and files it holds on its clients.
Topics: health, law
Regions:
Tags: Relationships Aotearoa, privacy
Duration: 4'16"

07:41
New Zealand set to import medical plasma products

BODY:
There are plans for foreign donors to supply medical plasma products that help patients fight off infections.
Topics: health
Regions:
Tags: blood, plasma
Duration: 3'47"

07:48
Ayla Collins fight for life continues

BODY:
Jerry Collins' three month old daughter Ayla continues to fight for her life in a Montpellier hospital following the car crash on Friday which killed her father and mother Alana Madill.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: Jerry Collins, Ayla Collins
Duration: 3'32"

07:51
Auckland rural land speculators may get unwelcome news

BODY:
Speculators who've been buying land on Auckland's rural fringe may get a nasty surprise next month when the Auckland Council reveals just when subdivision might be possible.
Topics: housing
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: rural land, Speculators
Duration: 4'14"

07:56
School girl's message in a bottle finds its way ashore

BODY:
A message in a bottle penned by a ten year old schoolgirl 19 years ago has finally found its way to the Wairarapa coast
Topics: history
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: message in a bottle
Duration: 4'11"

08:07
Sports News for 9 June 2015

BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'10"

08:11
Third major incident at a NZ quarry this year

BODY:
Search and rescue teams will continue working today to free a digger driver buried under tonnes of rock at a North Canterbury quarry.
Topics: business
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: North Canterbury quarry, quarry, Waikari
Duration: 4'36"

08:16
Union calls for immediate tightening on health and safety

BODY:
The President of the Council of Trade Unions, Helen Kelly, is in our Auckland studio.
Topics: business
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: North Canterbury quarry, quarry, Waikari
Duration: 5'12"

08:21
Wellington Super City announcement expected soon.

BODY:
An announcement to scrap a controversial plan to roll Wellington's nine councils into one Super City could be made this afternoon.
Topics: politics
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: supercity
Duration: 1'57"

08:24
Dairy farmers leaving Fonterra for more attractive companies

BODY:
The country's biggest company, Fonterra, is losing farmer shareholders as its rivals offer them better deals.
Topics: farming, rural, business
Regions:
Tags: Fonterra
Duration: 4'15"

08:28
Lack of spoken language leaving children behind

BODY:
A literacy group in Auckland says some children are starting school with so few language skills, they don't even understand their own name when spoken to.
Topics: education
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: language skills, literacy
Duration: 3'21"

08:31
Markets Update for 9 June 2015

BODY:
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 50"

08:36
Road Cops hasn't saved TV3's ratings.

BODY:
It's been a little over a week since John Campbell left TV3 and Campbell Live was replaced by Road Cops.
Topics: media
Regions:
Tags: TV3, Road Cops
Duration: 3'56"

08:40
Labour wants public-service television broadcaster

BODY:
Labour has also wading into the broadcasting debate saying it wants a a new public-service television broadcaster if it becomes government
Topics: media, politics
Regions:
Tags: public-service television broadcaster, television
Duration: 4'30"

08:46
Te Manu Korihi News for 9 June 2015

BODY:
Relationships Aotearoa is warning many of its Māori clients will face further trauma after it closes today. The Māori Medical Practictioners Association is backing calls for the introduction of a warrant of fitness for state housing after it was found a cold, damp home may have led to the death of a two-year-old; A specialist in social work is warning the Government's social bonds scheme will only harm to Māori and Pasifika mental health patients.
Topics: te ao Maori
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 3'18"

08:49
Upstate New York prison escape

BODY:
The two convicted murderers who used power tools to break out of an upstate New York prison at the weekend may have had help on the inside.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: USA, prison escape, New York
Duration: 3'06"

08:53
Nearly 30 landowners could lose properties

BODY:
Nearly 30 landowners could potentially lose their properties in Wairarapa under plans for major irrigation schemes.
Topics: environment, politics
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: irrigation schemes, Wairarapa
Duration: 3'10"

08:56
Gossiping could help you live longer

BODY:
Speaking about people behind their backs has long been considered something we shouldn't do.
Topics: life and society
Regions:
Tags: Gossip
Duration: 3'01"