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Morning Report for Friday 7 March 2008
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Australian Correspondent - Kerry-Anne Walsh
8:55 AM.Kerry-Anne Walsh discusses current affairs topics from Australia. Audio
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Chickens Free On the Range
8:50 AM.Auckland's North Shore City Council has ruled the birds who roam free in Albany should stay. Audio
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Waatea News
8:47 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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UK Identification Cards
8:44 AM.New Zealanders wanting to live and work in the UK will be among the first groups of people required to carry a controversial ID card. Audio
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Injunction Issued Over Disputed Burial (Part Five)
8:38 AM.Labour MP Dover Samuels comments on cultural aspects of burial disputes and the wishes of the deceased. Audio
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New Gold Rush
8:27 AM.A new gold rush is underway in New Zealand and overseas in response to large Global increases in gold prices. Audio
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Community Newspaper Clarifies Key Story
8:22 AM.A community newspaper in Northland has issued a clarification of a story about John Key it ran more than two months ago. Audio
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UN Trouble Shooter in Kenya
8:18 AM.A Wellington academic has been appointed by the UN to help seal the peace after a bloody post election crisis. Audio
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Injunction Issued Over Disputed Burial (Part Four)
8:12 AM.Progressive Party leader Jim Anderton calls for police to have greater authority in burial disputes. Audio
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Injunction Issued Over Disputed Burial (Part Three)
8:09 AM.Police to ensure an injunction stopping the burial of 76-year-old Ivy May Ngahooro will not be breached. Audio
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New Zealand International Festival of the Arts
7:54 AM.Lynn Freeman discusses events from the 2008 New Zealand International Festival of the Arts in Wellington. Audio
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Maori Party Send Warning to National
7:50 AM.The Maori Party says National could be in trouble if it doesn't reconsider its policy to abolish the Maori seats. Audio
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Sports News
7:46 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Oil Exports Tops Sheepmeat
7:38 AM.As oil prices surge over 100 US dollars a barrel, NZ is earning more from oil exports than from sheepmeat for the first time. Audio
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Team NZ Sues Alinghi
7:29 AM.Team New Zealand has filed lawsuits against the Swiss holders of the America's Cup over delays in the next America's Cup series. Audio
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Tax Cuts And Government Deficit
7:22 AM.Tax cuts remain on the Government's agenda despite its finances tumbling into the red for the first time in 15 years. Audio
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Injunction Issued Over Disputed Burial (Part Two)
7:08 AM.A court has granted an injunction to stop the burial of a woman's body taken from a hearse in Hamilton on Wednesday. Audio
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Injunction Issued Over Disputed Burial
6:36 AM.A court has granted an injunction to stop the burial of a woman's body taken from a hearse in Hamilton on Wednesday. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Reserve Bank Holds Interest Rates
6:06 AM.The Reserve Bank will keep the cost of borrowing where it's been since last July, at among the highest in the OECD. Audio
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Pipiwharauroa - The Shining Cuckoo
6:01 AM.Listen to Today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 07 March 2008
6:00 AM.Burial Injunction, Tax Cuts and Deficit, America's Cup Dispute, Oil tops Sheep Exports. Audio