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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 9 September 2025
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29:13In today's episode, the police say one of Marokopa fugitive Tom Phillips' children gave crucial information which helped officers find their two missing siblings on Monday afternoon; A new political poll shows Labour support hitting 33.8 percent, just ahead of National; A primary school principal is making a plea to parents to restrict online activ…
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"Recent cuts to programs like SNAP and Medicaid really make it harder for rural Americans to get by day to day," says journalist Michelle Polizzi, who recently wrote about her experiences with housing insecurity in rural America during the 2008 financial crisis. This morning, she joins Marketplace's David Brancaccio to discuss safety net programs a…
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The first of two Pay Equity claims under the government's new stricter regime have been filed on Tuesday by the Nurses Organisation. Plunket nurse and Nurses Organisation delegate Hannah Cook spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Researchers say the March 15 terrorist attack left Christchurch's Muslim community with high rates of both mental health problems and post-traumatic growth. Tess Brunton has more.
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The government has been touting its City and Regional Deals, long-term partnerships aimed at increasing growth, productivity and jobs. But is that a solution the seafood industry thinks could help? Seafood New Zealand's Fiona MacMillan spoke to Corin Dann.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 9 September 2025.
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Each year, MPs have to disclose their investments on the pecuniary interests register. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Tom Phillips' children in Oranga Tamariki care after nearly four years on the run
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5:12Tom Phillips' children are in the care of Oranga Tamariki after nearly four years on the run with their fugitive father. Child psychologist Dr Sarah Watson spoke to Corin Dann.
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Police Minister Mark Mitchell will visit the officer critically injured in the Waikato shootout with Tom Phillips. Mitchell spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Labour leader on latest poll showing growing support for party
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7:07A new political poll shows Labour support hitting 33.8 percent, just ahead of National. Labour leader Chris Hipkins spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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All Whites captain Chris Wood is demanding a better performance from his side as they face a must win game in tonight's second match of the Soccer Ashes in Auckland.
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Hospice and Plunket nurses fear they will never see pay equity money if successful with new claim
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4:12Nurses working for hospices and Plunket fear that even if they succeed in their new pay equity claims, they may never see the money. Ruth Hill reports.
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Two state schools are poised to become charter schools - but nobody knows which ones they are. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to Corin Dann.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter.
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Principal asks parents to restrict online activity for children
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5:46A primary school principal is making a plea to parents to restrict online activity for their children. Snells Beach School principal Kathryn Ramel spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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South-Auckland resident taken off state housing waiting list
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3:55A resident of a state housing block in South Auckland says she wants to move somewhere else after assaults and a gang-related shooting in her building. Amy Williams has her story.
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The police say one of Marokopa fugitive Tom Phillips' children gave crucial information which helped officers find their two missing siblings on Monday afternoon. Ōtorohanga district mayor Max Baxter spoke to Corin Dann.
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The four-year search for fugitive Tom Phillips' children is at an end. Reporter Kate Green spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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All Whites captain Chris Wood says they'll need to raise their performance against Australia by 10 percent if they're to win the Soccer Ashes.
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Business news for 9 September 2025.
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Tom Phillips' children have all been brought out of the bush and are in the care of police and relevant agencies. Police Commissioner Richard Chambers spoke to Corin Dann.
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Six people have been killed at a bus stop shooting in Jerusalem. Correspondent Blake Sifton spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Barry Guy.
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Questions remain about how Tom Phillips and children survived for so long
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4:20A day after the police shot dead fugitive Marokopa man Tom Phillips and his children were found, questions remain about how they survived in the rugged, isolated Waitomo bush country for four years. Rowan Quinn reports.
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Let's catch up with what's been going on around the world with Alice Wilkins.
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Local referendums on Māori wards start on Tuesday, marking the latest clash between councils and the government. Te Maruata Māori advisory group network co-chair Toni Boynton spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus has made a raft of changes for the second test against the All Blacks in Wellington this weekend, with just one back survivor from Saturday's loss at Eden Park.
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This weekend’s Powerball jackpot was one of the largest in U.S. history; two lucky players will split the $1.787 billion winnings. But other winners include convenience stores and online lottery retailers, which see a surge in demand around these major jackpots. Also on the show: The U.S. government plans to target more businesses after a raid on a…
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From the BBC World Service: Markets in Japan have reacted positively to the departure of the country's leader, Shigeru Ishiba, following recent election losses and despite a recent U.S. trade deal. Then, French Prime Minister François Bayrou looks set to lose a confidence vote over drastic budget cuts as the country faces mounting debt. And the Uni…
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In today's episode, New Zealand First held its annual meeting over the weekend, and with election year ahead, hints of campaign rivalry are beginning to creep into the coalition; The Black Ferns now who have sent an emphatic message as they seek to defend their Rugby World Cup title, as they beat Ireland 40-nil; University students in Auckland are …
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We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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A total lunar eclipse bringing a red-hued moon happened in the early hours of Monday morning. Auckland's Stardome Observatory's Rob Davison spoke to Ingris Hipkiss.
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The Pacific Islands Forum is starting on Monday with leaders gathering in Solomon Islands. Caleb Fotheringham reports from Honiara.
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Northland College in Kaikohe is grappling with achievement levels and absent students and thinks becoming a charter school could be an answer, and Ngāpuhi is backing the move. Te Rūnanga-Ā-Iwi-O-Ngāpuhi general manager Moana Tuwhare spoke to Corin Dann.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Barry Guy.
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Market Update for 8 September 2025.
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New Zealand's post-Covid recession has pushed our wage growth to near the bottom of the world in recent years. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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In the small Central Otago town of Oturehua, five long-time business owners are about to retire which means nearly the whole main street is on the market at once. Katie Todd has the story.
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A new progress update to the government's nine key targets has been released. Data journalist Farah Hancock spoke to Corin Dann.
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New Zealand First held its annual conference over the weekend with compulsory KiwiSaver and a migrant values contract put on the table. Leader Winston Peters spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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