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Morning Report for Friday 18 December 2009
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Kerry-Anne Walsh
8:55 AM.With news from Australia. Audio
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Waatea news for Friday 18 December 2009
8:52 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Nelson Marlborough District Health responds
8:48 AM.The clinical director of the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board's Dental Service, Dr Geoff Lingard. Audio
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Principals angry at plans to close school based dental clinics
8:45 AM.Primary school principals in the Nelson Marlborough district are angry at plans to close down school based dental clinics and replace them with a centralised service. Audio
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Warning of dire future for NZ if farming scientists fail
8:38 AM.As you've been hearing, today is crunch time at the Copenhagen climate change summit. Audio
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Sports news for Friday 18 December 2009
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for Friday 18 December 2009
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Marine farm development spark fears for hectors dolphins
8:27 AM.Forest and Bird fears ten new marine farms approved for production could threaten the survival of endangered South Island Hector's Dolphins. Audio
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Needles found near Brazilian boy's heart
8:24 AM.A two-year-old boy is in a serious condition in Brazil after being found with more than 40 needles inside him. Audio
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Hanover investors forced to hang on to Allied Farmers shares
8:22 AM.Hanover investors may have little option but to hang on to their Allied Farmers shares and hope they improve in value, after the stock plunged 13 percent yesterday. Audio
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New Year looks bright for businesses
8:18 AM.It's been a tough year for the economy but there are signs 2010 could be better for business. Audio
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Rugby World Cup host areas announced today
8:14 AM.The wish lists have gone out from provincial New Zealand, ahead of an announcement on which areas will host Rugby World Cup teams in 2011. Audio
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Climate deal not looking promising
8:09 AM."Copenhagen is too important to fail."- China's Ambassador at the Climate Change summit. Audio
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Rugby Union unveils new look NPC for 2011
7:56 AM.Big changes are in store for domestic rugby in 2011, with the current fourteen-team national championship effectively being split in two. Audio
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Fires blaze in New South Wales
7:53 AM.Conditions have eased slightly but New South Wales remains on a high fire alert, after a series of blazes across the state caused widespread damage yesterday. Audio
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Sports news for Friday 18 December 2009
7:49 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Tariana Turia responds
7:42 AM.Associate Minister for Social Development and Maori party co-leader, Tariana Turia. Audio
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Victim Support criticises diverting of funding
7:40 AM.Victim Support is criticising the Ministry of Social Development for diverting funding from victim advocates in court, to a campaign targeting Maori domestic violence. Audio
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Government to prioritise drivers of crime
7:35 AM.Some community agencies are welcoming the Government's new anti crime strategy but one front-line South Auckland group says they've heard it all before. Audio
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Waikato DHB comments on computer breakdown
7:27 AM.Waikato District Health Board's information systems manager Alan Grainer. Audio
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Computer worm attacks hospital network
7:24 AM.The Waikato District Health Board says its computer network could be fixed by lunchtime today following the damaging attack by a computer virus. Audio
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Forestry plantings hit all-time lows
7:20 AM.At a time when concerns around carbon emissions are increasing, the country's forestry plantings are decreasing. Audio
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Prime Minister says climate change deal still possible
7:16 AM.The Prime Minister John Key is at Copenhagen. Audio
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Clinton tries to boost Climate talks with $100b deal
7:09 AM.The Copenhagen climate change summit is at crunch time, and a new legally-binding treaty now looks a virtual impossibility. Audio
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Morning business for Friday 18 December 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Increase in the number of complaints to watchdog groups
6:39 AM.The country's watchdog agencies have been kept busy this year dealing with a surge in complaints. Audio
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Hopes fading for full deal at Copenhagen
6:36 AM.As world leaders touch down at the Copenhagen climate talks, hopes for a binding deal are fading. Audio
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Waatea news for Friday 18 December 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 18 December 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for Friday 18 December 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Forest owners lobby group says low planting a wake up call
6:10 AM.A forest owners lobby group says record low levels of new forest plantings are a wake up call to the industry. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 18 December 2009
6:00 AM.New forestry plantings fall to a record low, Waikato Hospital fights a computer virus that has compromised patient services, The latest business survey shows firms are upbeat, And the Prime Minister… Read more Audio