Morning Report

Morning Report

RNZ
New Zealand
ジャンル News
言語 EN
エピソード数 676
最新 02.06.2026

RNZ National’s flagship news programme, known for breaking news stories and incisive interviews with politicians, newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. Hosted by Ingrid Hipkiss and John Campbell.

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  • Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 3 June 03.06.2026 38分
    Weekly Political Panel: Louise Upston and Tangi Utikere; Commerce Commission discusses supermarket duopoly; Hato Hone St John CEO speaks to John Campbell; Centrix's Monika Lacey discusses latest credit indicator report; Auckland's iconic Mexican Cafe on the market
  • New Scrabble champion 03.06.2026 4分
    New Zealand Scrabble secretary Chris Tallman joins Morning Report.
  • Auckland’s iconic Mexican Cafe on the market 03.06.2026 4分
    One of Auckland's dining institutions is on the market after more than four decades bringing spice to the city's nightlife. Bruce Glover opened Victoria Street's Mexican Cafe. He spoke to John Campbell.
  • Sports Chat for 3 June 2026 03.06.2026 3分
    An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter.
  • Market Update for 3 June 2026 03.06.2026 1分
    Market Update for 3 June 2026.
  • Over 100,000 people owe $1m or more on homes 03.06.2026 2分
    There's been a sharp increase in the number of people carrying mortgages of a million dollars or more. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to John Campbell.
  • Weekly Political Panel: Louise Upston and Tangi Utikere 03.06.2026 12分
    Louise Upston and Tangi Utikere joined Morning Report this morning for the Weekly Political Panel.
  • Sports News for 3 June 2026 03.06.2026 1分
    Sports News for 3 June 2026.
  • Tend Co-CEO on its plan to buy The Doctors 03.06.2026 4分
    Digital health provider Tend Health has announced plans to buy The Doctors for $270 million. Cecilia Robinson, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Tend Health spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
  • Community leader discusses financial hardship in Wairoa 03.06.2026 7分
    Just over 17 percent of people living in Wairoa District in northern Hawke's Bay are lagging behind on their payments. Lewis Ratapu, chief executive of the Tatau Tatau o Te Wairoa Trust spoke to John Campbell.
  • Sports Chat for 3 June 2026 03.06.2026 5分
    An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
  • Market Update for 3 June 2026 03.06.2026 2分
    Market Update for 3 June 2026.
  • Pegasus residents group president discusses golf course future 03.06.2026 3分
    The Waimakariri Council will investigate buying a north Canterbury golf course from a property developer, after local opposition to plans for housing there. Matt James, President of the Pegasus Residents Group spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
  • Erica Stanford seeks pay boost for trades teachers 03.06.2026 3分
    The Education Minister Erica Stanford wants higher pay rates for tradespeople who teach in schools, but she has to persuade the teacher unions first. Education correspondent John Gerritsen reports.
  • Questions over lobbyist contact and private email use 03.06.2026 7分
    The Department of Internal Affairs is investigating a former staffer in the Prime Minister's office after revelations he used a private gmail account to engage with corporate lobbyists, while advising the Prime Minister. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
  • Centrix’s Monika Lacey discusses latest credit indicator report 03.06.2026 6分
    Monika Lacey, Chief Operating Officer of Centrix spoke to John Campbell about its latest credit indicator report.
  • Sports News for 3 June 2026 03.06.2026 1分
    Sports News for 3 June 2026.
  • Business News for 3 June 2026 03.06.2026 8分
    Business News for 3 June 2026.
  • Hato Hone St John CEO speaks to John Campbell 03.06.2026 6分
    Hato Hone St John has launched its annual Light The Way appeal, as the organisation negotiates its next contract with the Government, with the hopes it'll deliver sustainable funding. Peter Bradley, chief executive of Hato Hone St John spoke to John Campbell.
  • Marco Rubio testifies before US Congress 03.06.2026 5分
    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says opening the Strait of Hormuz is the first key condition in any talks with Iran. He made the comment while testifying at a hearing before Congress. Correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss from Washington DC.

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