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Morning Report for Monday 6 April 2009
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Top stories 6 April 2009
6:00 AM.Super city report, North Korea launch rocket, mortgage holiday scheme, Lonely planet and Gallipoli, NZ city survey. Audio
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Takapu - The Gannet
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Expert panel to review probation service
6:10 AM.The review was recommended after a highly critical Audit Office report in February. Audio
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FSA to tackle Talleys over nightshade in peas
6:13 AM.Talleys can expect a call from them today after black nightshade berries found in frozen peas. Audio
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Pacific news for 6 April 2009
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 6 April 2009
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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Manukau mayor to meet ratepayers to discuss supercity
6:40 AM.Len Brown says the meetings will help the community understand what the changes will mean for them. Audio
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Morning business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Concern at rushed response to supercity report
7:08 AM.The Cabinet will today discuss the government response to the Auckland super city proposal. Audio
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North Korea launches rocket
7:12 AM.In New York, the UN Security Council is now considering a response to North Korea's actions. Audio
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Calls for mortgage repayment holiday scheme
7:17 AM.There are calls for the Government to match an Australian move to give mortgage repayment holidays. Audio
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Hide wants Cabinet to rule on Auckland supercity today
7:22 AM.Local Government Minister, Rodney Hide presents report on local government today. Audio
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Guide book urges backpackers to ease up on Gallipoli
7:28 AM.Lonely Planet, is recommending that ANZAC pilgrims avoid going to Gallipoli to pay their respects on the 25th of April. Audio
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Survey says Christchurch residents don't feel safe
7:37 AM.Things are not so rosy in Christchurch where nearly two thirds are too scared to walk through the city. Audio
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Ice shelf collapse clear sign of climate change, scientists say
7:40 AM.A 40km long strip of ice believed to pin the Wilkins Ice Shelf in place has snapped at its narrowest point. Audio
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Sports news
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Zimbabwe plans to re-engage the west
7:49 AM.Zimbabwe's new coalition government has reached agreement to try to mend ties with the West after years of isolation. Audio
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Greymouth woman makes amazing recovery after crash
7:56 AM.The 62 year old Greymouth woman who survived two nights in car wreckage could be released from hospital today. Audio
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Scott Dixon race
7:59 AM.Scott Dixon has begun his defence of his Indy Car title in St Petersburg Florida. Audio
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Obama proposes nuclear disarmament treaty
8:08 AM.The US president has used his first public speech in Europe to reveal his plan to ratify a long term nuclear test ban treaty. Audio
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Hide seeks Cabinet okay to begin cutting council spending
8:12 AM.The Minister of Local Government is to seek permission from Cabinet to rein in council spending. Audio
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Lonely Planet says go easy on Gallipoli visits
8:15 AM.The Returned and Services Association is urging those wanting to visit the site to perhaps go some other time. Audio
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Dangerous fugitive continues to evade police
8:20 AM.Police say they believe their best hope of finding him lies with information from the public. Audio
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Fire in Rimutakas
8:26 AM.Fire fighters are dealing to a blaze at the old cafe site at the top of The Rimutaka hills. Audio
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India poised for cricket series win
8:28 AM.The third cricket test against India has two days to go at the Basin Reserve. 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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Cloud hangs over McLaren
8:47 AM.Controversy lingers from two inquiries into the Australian Grand Prix just over a week ago. Audio
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Waatea news
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Organiser defends sheep run mayhem
8:53 AM.Te Kuiti's annual showcase event made the headlines after two thousand sheep broke through barriers and ran amok. Audio
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Australia
8:57 AM.We cross to Melbourne now to join Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio