RNZ NATIONAL. MORNING REPORT 21/11/2018

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2018
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Series
Morning Report
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Radio
Broadcast Date
21/11/2018
Production company
Radio New Zealand
Credits
Reporter: Guyon Espiner
Reporter: Susie Ferguson
Newsreader: Anna Thomas

The most authoritative and comprehensive coverage of local and world events to be found on morning radio happens from 6:00am to 9:00am every weekday on RNZ National

6:00 Top Stories for Wednesday 21 November 2018 6:06 Sports News for 21 November 2018 6:18 Otago cleans up after severe weather 6:20 Early Business News for 21 November 2018 6:22 Morning Rural News for 21 November 2018 6:40 Senior doctors urge end to unnecessary tongue-tie cuts 6:41 Tauranga shop owners welcome begging ban 6:44 Scientist welcomes $13m funding to stop kauri dieback 6:49 Business News for 21 November 2018 7:06 Sports News for 21 November 2018 7:10 Otago flooding continues to cause problems 7:12 Tongue-tie surgery on babies 'potentially dangerous' 7:18 Tauranga homeless, begging ban not a solution - Salvation Army 7:20 Ōtaki struggles with suspected suicides, rise of P use 7:24 Otago medical students in limbo after exam cheating claims 7:27 Ajaz Patel never gave up on Black Caps dream 7:36 Trump's bizarre official statement on Khashoggi killing 7:50 Strong labour market behind low tertiary turnout - Hipkins 7:52 China 'systematic' with cyber attacks - expert 8:06 Sports News for 21 November 2018 8:10 Weather: Flooding problems continue in Clutha 8:14 Surgeons, not midwives should cut tongue-ties - doctor 8:23 Govt's tertiary fees-free policy a 'failure' - Paula Bennett 8:27 Forest & Bird welcomes DOC ending kauri resin mining 8:30 Markets Update for 21 November 2018 8:37 Kōhanga reo problems bigger than funding 8:41 Papua New Guinea police, soldiers storm parliament, demand pay 8:44 Powerful motorbike not to blame for death toll - ex-instructor 8:47 Motorbike crashes roughly same as road toll rises - doctor 8:52 Healthy Auckland Together takes aim at junk food ads 8:55 'Communities have to be alive, flourishing' - Bob Harvey

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