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New Zealand's most listened to morning news show, featuring comprehensive coverage of local and world events from 6:00am to 9:00am every weekday on RNZ National.

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    Morning Report Essentials for Friday 16 January

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 31:04


    A former All Blacks captain says New Zealand Rugby was left with no option but to sack Scott Robertson; With an internet blackout in place in Iran, only scant details about what is happening on the ground are emerging via the Elon Musk-owned internet satellite Starlink; The Government is investing $3.7 million to market New Zealand's regions internationally, encouraging visitors to travel beyond traditional hotspots during autumn and winter. However, critics warn infrastructure and environmental issues should be addressed before attracting more tourists; The new chief executive of Federated Farmers says he wants to create an "unfair" advantage for kiwi farmers at home and on the world stage; A new report from a global cybersecurity company says online scammers are using our "number 8 wire" mentality against us.

    NZ Surfing Nationals taking place in Gisborne

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 4:21


    The New Zealand surfing Nationals have been on all week in Gisborne and they're getting to the pointy end of the competition with the men's and men's open finals tomorrow. Surfing New Zealand's Ben Kenings spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.

    What's been making news overnight in Europe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 4:31


    Liucy Thompson spoke to Melissa Chan-Green from London with an update on what's been making news overnight in Europe.

    Sports Chat

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 3:35


    An update on what's happening in the sports world with Jonty Dine.

    Market Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 2:46


    The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team.

    No 8 wire mentality making Kiwis vulnerable to scammers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 5:24


    A new report from a global cybersecurity company says online scammers are using our "number 8 wire" mentality against us. Specialist systems engineer at Norton Gen, Dean Williams spoke to Lauren Crimp.

    New chief executive at Federated Farmers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 5:05


    The new chief executive of Federated Farmers says he wants to create an "unfair" advantage for kiwi farmers at home and on the world stage. Mike Siermans spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.

    What next for the All Blacks, and who could take over as coach?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 5:26


    New Zealand Rugby have given Scott 'Razor' Robertson the cut just half way through his four year contract. RNZ Sports Reporter Joe Porter spoke to Lauren Crimp.

    Skilled or not: residence changes this year and who it affects

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 3:08


    Migrants who were told their job was skilled and put them on a path to residence say the goalposts have shifted - and some are off to Australia.

    Calls to invest in environment as Govt boosts tourism marketing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 6:34


    The Government is investing $3.7 million to market New Zealand's regions internationally, encouraging visitors to travel beyond traditional hotspots during autumn and winter. However, critics warn infrastructure and environmental issues should be addressed before attracting more tourists. Tourism minister Louise Upston spoke to Lauren Crimp.

    Sports Chat

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 4:32


    An update on what's happening in the sports world with Jonty Dine.

    Market Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 3:46


    The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team.

    Warnings over car heat not getting through to dog owners

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 2:20


    SPCA inspectors in the Bay of Plenty and Waikato have been getting up to 4 calls a day for dogs left in hot cars this summer. Jason Blair leads the team and spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.

    Internet blackout in place as Starlink deployed to Iran

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 6:16


    With an internet blackout in place in Iran, only scant details about what is happening on the ground are emerging via the Elon Musk-owned internet satellite Starlink. Geopolitical analyst Dr Geoffrey Miller spoke to Lauren Crimp.

    Locals say beachcombing putting marine eco-system at risk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 4:44


    Locals in northern Auckland say busloads of people are turning up to beaches and taking everything from sea cucumbers to starfish out of rockpools. Jessica Hopkins reports.

    Sacking Robertson was unavoidable, says former AB captain

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 6:16


    A former All Blacks captain says New Zealand Rugby was left with no option but to sack Scott Robertson. Taine Randell spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.

    Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 15 January

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 27:20


    A Waikato regional councillor says rising visitor numbers are damaging the Blue Spring near Putaruru, with rubbish clogging toilets, coins thrown into the water and unsafe parking. He wants an access fee and a share of the international tourist levy to help fund protection and upkeep of the popular site; Signs of rising confidence and a possible peak in unemployment may influence the Reserve Bank's February decision, with potential implications for mortgage rates and borrowers; As vehicle dashboards rely more heavily on touchscreens, concerns are growing about driver distraction. ANCAP says it will reward higher safety ratings to cars that reintroduce physical buttons for basic functions, encouraging drivers to keep their eyes on the road; Streaming services could be forking over cash to support local productions should Labour get into government; While teenagers up and down the motu are opening their NCEA results, they're joined by 10-year old Raymond Hsu. In 2025, Raymond was one of the few, and definitely one of the youngest students to sit both NCEA and Cambridge exams, receiving his first GCSE certificate.

    Floorball tournament kicks off in Wellington

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 4:06


    This week Wellington is hosting an international tournament for a sport you've probably never heard of. Floorball is particularly popular in Scandanavian countries, but it's beginning to pick up in popularity here too. Krystal Gibbens reports

    10-year-old celebrates NCEA and Cambridge success

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 3:46


    While teenagers up and down the motu are opening their NCEA results, they're joined by 10-year old Raymond Hsu. In 2025, Raymond was one of the few, and definitely one of the youngest students to sit both NCEA and Cambridge exams, receiving his first GCSE certificate. Raymond's father Michael spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.

    Wellington City Mission cafe marks one year of 24-hour support

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 5:20


    It's been a year since the Wellington City Mission opened its crisis recovery cafe, providing round the clock support for anyone experiencing emotional distress. Wellington City Missioner Murray Edridge spoke to Lauren Crimp.

    Sports Chat

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 4:03


    An update on what's happening in the sports world with Jonty Dine

    Market Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 4:22


    The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team.

    US and UK begin troop withdrawal amid Iran tensions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 5:06


    The US and UK have begun pulling troops from a key military base in the middle east. Associated Press correspondent, Philip Crowther spoke to Melissa Chan-Green from Dubai.

    Experts say ManageMyHealth ignored years of security warnings

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 4:27


    IT experts say ManageMyHealth ignored warnings about vulnerabilities in its cyber security for years - but the regulatory vacuum meant the company was not required to take action. Ruth Hill reports.

    Labour may introduce streaming levy to fund local productions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 5:33


    Streaming services could be forking over cash to support local productions should Labour get into government. Irene Gardiner, president of the Screen Production and Development Association and RNZ board member, spoke to Lauren Crimp.

    Zealandia hits record temperatures as climate warms

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 4:18


    New research shows rising land and ocean temperatures across Zealandia, with 2025 the hottest year on record. The five warmest years have all occurred since 2018, highlighting ongoing climate change impacts. Dr Jim Salinger, co-author of the report spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.

    SH3 closure forces lengthy detours in and out of Taranaki

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 4:02


    The closure of State Highway 3 north of Mt Messenger for five days is forcing motorists to take lengthy detours in and out of Taranaki. From Friday, travellers will need to head south via Whanganui on SH4 or connect to SH1 at Marton, affecting concertgoers, holidaymakers, sports teams and local businesses. Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin reports.

    London OE dream dims as Kiwis struggle to find work

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 3:50


    An OE in London is often viewed as a rite of passage for travel-hungry New Zealanders and Australians. But even experienced expats are finding it difficult to secure work. Alice Wilkins reports from London.

    Summer break reignites concerns over literacy ‘summer slide'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 6:11


    While much focus was put on literacy achievement in schools in 2025, the break over summer raises the issue of a 'summer slide', a phenomenon studied around the world that has shown a loss of reading gains from the previous year and impact on interest too. James Chapman, Emeritus Professor of Education Psychology at Massey University spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.

    Sports Chat

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 4:12


    An update on what's happening in the sports world

    Market Update for 15 January 2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 4:01


    The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team.

    Concerns over touchscreens prompt ANCAP push for buttons

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 5:35


    As vehicle dashboards rely more heavily on touchscreens, concerns are growing about driver distraction. ANCAP says it will reward higher safety ratings to cars that reintroduce physical buttons for basic functions, encouraging drivers to keep their eyes on the road. Managing Editor of NZ Autocar magazine, Richard Edwards spoke to Lauren Crimp.

    How business confidence could affect mortgage rates and lending

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 5:34


    Signs of rising confidence and a possible peak in unemployment may influence the Reserve Bank's February decision, with potential implications for mortgage rates and borrowers. Mortgage advisor Nick Niblett from Advice Knight in Auckland spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.

    Dual UK–NZ citizens angry over new passport rule

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 3:42


    Dual UK New Zealand citizens are up in arms over a change that forces them to get UK passports or specific documents to return to Britain. Gill Bonnett reports.

    Councillor seeks tourist levy funds to protect Blue Spring site

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 5:29


    A Waikato regional councillor says rising visitor numbers are damaging the Blue Spring near Putaruru, with rubbish clogging toilets, coins thrown into the water and unsafe parking. He wants an access fee and a share of the international tourist levy to help fund protection and upkeep of the popular site.

    Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 14 January

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 26:09


    The Government hopes a law change will give the electricity authority more teeth to maintain a fair and competitive market; Business confidence has risen to its highest level since March 2014 according to the latest survey by the Institute of Economic Research; New Zealand has the world's highest melanoma death rate, but University of Auckland scientists hope a $1 million grant will help bring a new treatment to patient trials in just over five years; President Trump argues his country needs the mineral rich Island to protect against security concerns; This time of year sees a surge of people filing for divorce or breaking up with their partners.

    Onboard with the Waikato harbourmaster for Operation Neptune

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 3:05


    The run of hot weather is ideal for the estimated 160,000 recreational boaties who launch into the waters in and around Waikato each year. RNZ's Waikato reporter Libby Kirkby-McLeod jumped on a harbourmaster boat as it set out on an Operation Neptune patrol.

    Kiwi teen aims to be youngest to bike Aotearoa trails solo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 3:01


    Mahe Braaksma has spent his summer holidays riding more than 3000km across the country on his own, hoping to be the youngest person to complete the tour Aotearoa bike trail solo. He spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.

    Latest from Australia with correspondent Rebekah Holt

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 6:14


    Latest from Australia with correspondent Rebekah Holt.

    Sports Chat

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 3:13


    An update on what's happening in the sports world with Glen Larmer.

    Market Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 4:00


    The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team.

    "New year, new me" trend linked to rise in breakups

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 3:13


    This time of year sees a surge of people filing for divorce or breaking up with their partners. Divorce coach, Kelly Sutton spoke to Lauren Crimp.

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