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Morning Report for Friday 12 June 2009
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Australia
8:57 AM.We cross to Canberra now to join our correspondent, Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Waikato police launch new initiative to combat truancy
8:52 AM.The police in Waikato have launched a new initiative to combat truancy. Audio
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Waatea news
8:49 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Child cancer services cut in Wellington
8:45 AM.After months of intensifying speculation, Wellington Hospital has confirmed cutbacks to its specialist child cancer services and that in many cases it will have to send children elsewhere. Audio
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Council admits mistakes in dioxin clean up
8:40 AM.Taranaki's Regional Council admits it was wron in not talking to people living around the New Plymouth park where dioxin residue was found. 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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Mt Albert debate
8:28 AM.Joining us are the candidates from four of the major parties - David Shearer, Melissa Lee, the Act Party's John Boscawen and the Green's Russel Norman. Audio
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Why did Bain jury not hear suppressed evidence?
8:20 AM.Joining us are Warren Brookbanks, a professor of law at Auckland University, and criminal barrister Greg King. Audio
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Bain's lawyer responds to suppressed evidence
8:15 AM.David Bain's trial in court is over but his trial in the public domain goes on. Audio
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Swine flu in australia
8:12 AM.In Australia, there are now 1307 confirmed cases and at least four victims of the flu have been admitted to intensive care wards. Audio
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Swine flu containment strategy
8:08 AM.With 30-thousand confirmed cases of swine flu worldwide, the World Health Organisation has now declared the virus is at pandemic levels. Audio
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Carisbrook's first All Blacks v France match
7:58 AM.Dunedin is turning on the charm for French visitors ahead of Carisbrook hosting its first eve test between France and the All Blacks. Audio
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170 people will lose out of ACC compensation
7:56 AM.Weekly compensation payments to one hundred and seventy people are being cut because the Accident Compensation Corporation failed to follow the law. Audio
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Police hope reward will aid search for missing woman
7:50 AM.39 year old Christchurch roadworker Dean Stewart Cameron is today beginning a life sentence after a jury yesterday found him guilty of the rape and murder of schoolgirl Marie Davis. Audio
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Sports news
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Bollard eyes new tools to aid economy
7:42 AM.Banks are showing no sign of budging on short term home loan rates and are even pushing up their long term rates despite mounting pressure and no change in the official cash rate. Audio
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PM gives clearest signal he's washed his hands of Worth
7:38 AM.National Party MPs are not exactly laying out the welcome mat for their colleague Richard Worth, ahead of his possible return to Parliament next week. Audio
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Labour expectations in Mt Albert by-election
7:28 AM.With just a day to go to the Mt Albert by-election the National Party says the vote is a test for the Labour leader Phil Goff. Audio
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Bain plea bargain during trial
7:23 AM.Sources have told Radio New Zealand that David Bain's legal team approached the Crown about organising a plea bargain as the retrial progressed, and not the other way around. Audio
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Decision due on suppressed part of Bain call
7:20 AM.Previously suppressed evidence that the jury in David Bain's retrial did not get to hear can now be made public following a series of court rulings. Audio
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Health Minister says greater spread of swine flu inevitable
7:13 AM.For more on what the declaration of a pandemic means for New Zealand we're joined by Minister of Health, Tony Ryall. Audio
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WHO declares swine flu pandemic
7:08 AM.Swine flu is now at a pandemic level worldwide. Audio
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Morning Business News for 12 June 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Speech expert doubts Bain said"I shot the prick"
6:36 AM.Four words are at the heart of contention about evidence that the jury that acquitted David Bain did not hear, but which is now being made public. Audio
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Waatea news
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 12 June 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 12 June 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Banks won't budge on short term mortgage rates
6:12 AM.Banks are not budging on short term mortgage rates and are even pushing up their long term home loan rates despite mounting pressure and no change in the official cash rate. Audio
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Auckland Hospital ward in swine flu lockdown
6:07 AM.The World Health Organization has OVERNIGHT declared a global flu pandemic after an emergency meeting at its headquarters in Geneva. Audio
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Top Stories for 11 June 2009
6:00 AM.WHO declares swine flu epidemic, Bain trial suppressed evidence, Mt Albert By-election, PM washes hands of Worth. Audio