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Morning Report for Friday 16 July 2010
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia. Audio
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Make way for the Tua de Force!
8:55 AM.Heavyweight boxer David Tua takes another step on his revived mission to reach the top when he fights in New Jersey on Sunday -- his first in the United States for three years. Audio
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Auckland firm offering wheelchair users chance to walk again
8:51 AM.An Auckland-based company is offering wheelchair users the chance to walk again, with its invention of the world's first robotic legs, known as Rex. Audio
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Waatea News for 16 July 2010
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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BP says Gulf of Mexico oil has stopped leaking for first time
8:45 AM.Only moments ago, BP announced that NO oil is leaking into the Gulf of Mexico for the first time since April. Audio
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UK puts its binge-drinking culture under spotlight
8:40 AM.Politicians are under pressure to adopt comprehensive measures to tackle the binge drinking culture. Audio
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Sports News for 16 July 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 16 July 2010
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Health officials say people may die without water monitoring
8:22 AM.Water industry groups say changes are needed to the regulation of drinking water because the current system is broken. Audio
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More criticism for prison firm eyeing Mt Eden management
8:15 AM.Pressure is mounting on the Corrections Minister to speak out, after another critical report card for a company which wants to run a New Zealand jail. Audio
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Prison reform advocate backs better healthcare for inmates
8:10 AM.An independent report into the health of prisoners says the Corrections Department is failing in its responsibility to look after inmates. Audio
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Businesses, unions at odds over changes to labour laws
8:05 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, is poised to announce plans for a shake-up of employment laws. Audio
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New Zealand cyclist head-butted in Tour de France
7:56 AM.An Australian has been expelled from the Tour de France for head-butting New Zealand champion cyclist, Julian Dean. Audio
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US Senate approves landmark financial overhaul
7:50 AM.The US Senate has approved a wide sweeping overhaul of the US financial system aimed at preventing another global economic crisis. Audio
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Business leaders shrug off cooling in China's economy
7:45 AM.Business leaders are shrugging off the cooling of China's economy saying it's not enough to affect trade with New Zealand. Audio
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Sports News for Friday 16 July 2010
7:40 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Car with camera to join war on parking enforcement in Capital
7:38 AM.The Wellington City Council expects to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars from a new parking enforcement initiative. Audio
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Super-city mayoral candidates share first campaign platform
7:35 AM.The battle to be the first super-mayor of Auckland has moved up a notch with the two leading contenders sharing a campaign platform for the first time. Audio
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All Blacks steel themselves for next Springbok clash
7:27 AM.The All Blacks face the Springboks again this weekend after an emphatic victory just seven days ago at Eden Park. Audio
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Comeskey's lawyer: tribunal ruling upholds client's integrity
7:20 AM.The lawyer acting for Chris Comeskey says yesterday's decision by a legal disciplinary committee to suspend Mr Comeskey for nine months, means he has emerged with his integrity intact. Audio
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Government told to do more for prisoners' health
7:12 AM.The Government is being told the Corrections Department should hand over the healthcare of prisoners to the Ministry of Health. Audio
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Goff says proposed labour law changes backward step
7:08 AM.Labour party leader Phil Goff live in the studio. Audio
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Government expected to extend work probation to all
7:05 AM.Plans to allow all employers to hire new staff on a no-risk, 90-day probationary period are expected to be announced by the Prime Minister on Sunday. Audio
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Morning Business for 16 July 2010
6:50 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Lockerbie Bomber update
6:40 AM.BP has confirmed that it did speak to the British government about the Lockerbie bomber, Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, being allowed to return to Libya. Audio
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Law Society: invoicing for legal aid not common practice
6:38 AM.The Law Society says sloppy invoicing by lawyers claiming legal aid is not widespread. Audio
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Labour says changes to labour laws will attack workers rights
6:35 AM.The Labour Party says Government moves to change labour laws are an unnecessary attack on workers rights. Audio
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Waatea News for 16 July 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 16 July 2010
6:25 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 16 April 2010
6:23 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Pacific News for 16 July 2010
6:23 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 16 July 2010
6:00 AM.Government expected to extend work probation to all; Goff says proposed labour law changes backward step; Government told to do more for prisoners' health; Comeskey's lawyer: tribunal ruling upholds… Read more Audio