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Morning Report for Friday 11 July 2008
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Australian Correspondent - Kerry-Anne Walsh
8:56 AM.Kerry-Anne Walsh reports from across the ditch. Audio
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Last Test Match for Carisbrook
8:53 AM.Dunedin marks 100 years of test rugby at the historic Carisbrook ground tomorrow with the All Blacks playing the Springboks. Audio
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Bluff oyster Season a Real 'Pearler'
8:52 AM.Fishermen finished harvesting around 15 million oysters this week, and are praising the quality of this year's catch. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Death of a Police Officer in Titahi Bay
8:45 AM.The head of the police association Greg O'Connor comments on the tragedy. Audio
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Digipoll Survey on Emissions Trading Scheme
8:38 AM.Bunny McDiarmid, the executive director of Greenpeace and Exceltium Managing Director Mathew Hooton comment on results. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Aircraft Refueling Station to Close in Fiordland
8:25 AM.Closure of the station in remote Milford Sound could jepoardise rescue operations in the future. Audio
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National Party Not Clear on Their Policies
8:21 AM.Some of the National Party's likely post-election allies are accusing it of refusing to engage in a proper policy debate. Audio
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Govt Critical of ANZ Bank Report on Public Spending
8:16 AM.The report says government spending on departmental expenses has far out-stripped spending on front-line services. Audio
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Health Officials Conduct Full Check on Questionable Rest Homes
8:12 AM.This follows yesterday's termination of the government contract with Auckland rest home Belhaven. Audio
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Police Officer Killed in Titahi Bay
8:09 AM.The officer died in the suburb of Titahi Bay as he layed spikes to stop the car, which had been stolen earlier in Tawa. Audio
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Jesse Jackson Apology to Obama
7:55 AM.The Rev. Jesse Jackson has apologised for a crude comment he made about Barak Obama. Audio
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Second-Generation iPhone Goes on Sale
7:52 AM.Scores of people lining up in the major centres and braving the cold at midnight for the new iPhone.. Audio
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Youth Crime Pressures Police in Counties Manukau
7:48 AM.olice are complaining about the amount of time they have to spend hunting the absent parents of youths in trouble. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.The latest in RNZ sports. Audio
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Serious Fraud Office Merger
7:40 AM.The Acting Police Minister Phil Goff on plans to merge the SFO with a new crime fighting agency under Police jurisdiction. Audio
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Zimbabwe's Opposing Parties Begin Talks
7:35 AM.Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party and the opposition MDC have begun talks in South Africa on ending Zimbabwe's political crisis. Audio
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Maori Party Stands Behind Fox Despite Allegations
7:25 AM.Maori Party president, Whatarangi Winiata comments. Audio
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Five Mile Project Developer Fights Receivership
7:20 AM.David Henderson is vowing to fight his 2 billion dollar Queenstown housing development being placed in receivership. Audio
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Two England Rugby Players Guilty of Misconduct
7:15 AM.Topsy Ojo and Mike Brown, have been found guilty of misconduct during their tour to New Zealand. Audio
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Porirua Police Officer killed
7:10 AM.The death happened as the officer was trying to stop a stolen car at Titahi Bay, north of Wellington. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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National Party Wants to Retain the Serious Fraud Office
6:42 AM.Legislation to abolish the office is being considered by Parliament's law and order select committee. Audio
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Developer May Try to Save Five Mile Project
6:35 AM.The ANZ National Bank chief economist, Cameron Bagrie has been looking into the property sector in areas such as Queenstown. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 11 July 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Kiwi Sock Company's Good Fortune
6:13 AM.The Norsewood based Kiwi sock company is looking to expand. Audio
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Government Orders Wider Check on Rest Homes
6:10 AM.The Health Minister wants to be reassured there are no other rest homes with similiar problems to Auckland's Belhaven. Audio
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Kawau - The King Shag
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 11 July 2008
6:00 AM.Police officer killed, Five Mile Project, UK rugby stars found guilty, Zimbabwe parties talking and Maori Party back Fox. Audio