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Morning Report for Friday 13 June 2008
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Top Stories for Friday 13 June 2008
6:00 AM.Rain for Hydro lakes, food and fuel increases, Zimbabwe arrest,four more shooting arrests, train deaths. Audio
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Tieke - The Saddleback
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird call. Audio
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School Decile Funding System
6:10 AM.A funding system set up to help the most needy schools can now be used by private schools to generate more income. Audio
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Otago Sheep Farmers Educational Tour
6:13 AM.South Otago sheep farmers have taken a bus tour to learn about some of the more unusual strategies to boost profitability. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 13 June 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Funeral of Manurewa Proprietor Navtej Singh
6:35 AM.Yesterday thousands of mourners attended the funeral of Navtej Singh, who was fatally shot last Saturday night. Audio
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Morning Business News for 13 June 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Rain Falls for Hydro Lakes
7:10 AM.The southern hydro lakes are getting a much needed boost this morning with rain falling in the Southern Alps catchments. Audio
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Food and Fuel Increases Negate Tax Cuts
7:12 AM.Food and petrol prices wipe out any gain from tax cuts. Audio
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Zimbabwe Opposition Leader Arrested
7:18 AM.The second highest ranked member of Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change has been charged with treason. Audio
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Four More Arrests Over Manurewa Shooting
7:22 AM.The head of the investigation into his death, Detective Inspector Jim Gallagher comments. Audio
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School Decile Ratings Funding Consequence
7:28 AM.Why private schools have been included in the system that was introduced as a measure of student disadvantage. Audio
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Death of Two Freight Train Riders
7:35 AM.People riding on the top of frieght trains happens as often as every two months, according to the rail network operator. Audio
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Court Treatment of Sex Crime Victims
7:40 AM.Lawyers are questioning comments made by the Law Commission about the way victims of sex crimes are treated in court. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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NZ Australia Leadership Forum
7:48 AM.The Australian Govt has sent one of its largest ever delegations of ministers to NZ for the annual leadership forum. Audio
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All Blacks vs England Preview
7:52 AM.The All Blacks take on World Cup finalists England tomorrow night in Auckland. Audio
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National Agricultural Field Days
7:55 AM.The very best on offer in agriculture goes on show at the National Agricultural Field Days at Mystery Creek. Audio
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Manurewa's Sikh Community
8:10 AM.Manurewa's Sikh community will hold a vigil at Randwick Park tonight as part of a call for a tougher stance on crime. Audio
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Measles Outbreak in Christchurch
8:14 AM.A measles outbreak in Christchurch is prompting local health bosses to issue warnings about the importance of up to date jabs. Audio
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Adventure Shark Tourism
8:18 AM.Adventure tourism is set to up the fear factor with a plan by two Dunedin men to take tourists diving with great white sharks. Audio
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School Decile System
8:20 AM.John Hattie is a Professor of Education at Auckland University and he discusses the issue. Audio
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Diseases Caused by Dioxins
8:25 AM.Experts say New Zealand needs to take another look at diseases caused by dioxins. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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AA on Petrol Price Increase
8:40 AM.The AA says it's extremely disappointed with the most recent petrol price rise. Audio
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Christian Missionary Ship, MV Doulos
8:45 AM.The world's oldest oceangoing passenger ship is making its final voyage to New Zealand. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Ski Season Opening
8:52 AM.The ski season is starting early this winter with selected slopes on Turoa and Whakapapa opening tomorrow. Audio
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Australian Correspondent - Kerry-Anne Walsh
8:55 AM.News from across the ditch. Audio