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Morning Report for Friday 24 September 2010
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News from Australia
8:56 AM.Time for our Australian news slot and today we're in Brisbane with our correspondent Donna Field. Audio
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Paradise Lost for puritanical poet?
8:52 AM.You know where you are with the seventeenth century English poet, John Milton. Audio
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UK's Labour Party to choose new leader this weekend
8:50 AM.The next leader of the British Labour Party is to be announced before the party's confernce tomorrow. Audio
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Waatea News for 24 September 2010
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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In world first, public meeting held on moving bus
8:43 AM.The Green Party has held what's believed to be the world's first public meeting on a moving bus. Audio
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Veterans off to Korea to mark war
8:39 AM.Next week a number of New Zealand war veterans are to fly to South Korea for the 60th anniversary commemorations of the Korean War. Audio
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Sports News for 24 September 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 24 September 2010
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Fight for Dunedin mayoralty a two-horse race
8:23 AM.The race to be Dunedin's mayor is fast becoming a two-horse race, despite a range of candidates from a breakfast radio host to beneficiaries and businessmen. Audio
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Psychologist warns patients off seeking quake anxiety advice
8:15 AM.Aftershocks continue to rattle Christchurch following last week's earthquake. Audio
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Southland vet struggles to help farmers
8:12 AM.It's been a milder night in Southland, but a new cold front is expected to sweep across the region in the next few hours. Audio
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Former Games athletes echo chef de mission's concerns
8:09 AM.The Indian Government has held crisis talks aimed at tackling security and hygiene concerns surrounding next month's Commonwealth Games. Audio
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Southland's Stags retain Ranfurly Shield
7:57 AM.Weather battered Southland was given a reason to smile last night - with their rugby team retaining the Ranfurly Shield. Audio
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Obama uses UN address to support Middle East peace talks
7:53 AM.US President Barack Obama is urging the United Nations to put aside pessimism and cynicism and get behind the Middle East peace talks. Audio
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Research to study smelly kakapo, quakes, child testimony
7:48 AM.Why do Kakapo smell like musty violin cases, and does their odour make them irresistable to predators? Audio
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Sports News for 24 September 2010
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Economists say tax cuts won't boost growth
7:40 AM.The economy is growing but far more slowly than many commentators, including the Reserve Bank, had predicted. Audio
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After 140 years, Auckland City Council holds final meeting
7:35 AM.After 140 years of rats, rubbish, rates, roads, rants and Robbie - the Auckland City Council met for the final time last night. Audio
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Quake victims say pending rates rise will cripple them
7:26 AM.Shell shocked residents still picking up the pieces in one of the worst earthquake affected parts of Canterbury, say a looming rates rise to pay for repairs will cripple them. Audio
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Act's new MP starts work today
7:22 AM.The Act Party will be back to its full strength of five in Parliament today with the arrival of the , Dunedin lawyer, Hillary Calvert. Audio
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Misery continues for Southland farmers and their stock
7:18 AM.Joining us is the Southland district mayor, Frana Cardno. Audio
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Financial support for stricken Southland farmers
7:14 AM.Another cold front is expected to sweep across Southland in the next few hours - adding to the costs of what's being called the worst storm in 50 years. Audio
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Today crucial for future of Commonwealth Games
7:11 AM.New Zealand's chef de mission to the Commonwealth games says the next 24 hours is critical in deciding whether this country will compete at Delhi. Audio
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India's top ministers hold crisis meeting over Games
7:08 AM.India's top ministers have held an emergency meeting, amid international dismay over the readiness of the Commonwealth Games. Audio
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Morning Business for 24 September 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Southland farmers welcome state's help in wake of storm
6:40 AM.Struggling Southland farmers are welcoming government assistance to help them through the worst storm in living memory. Audio
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Act to welcome new MP as tumultuous fortnight ends
6:38 AM.The Act Party will today welcome a new MP into the fold, as it tries to put a tumultuous fortnight behind it. Audio
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India authorities hold emergency talks to sort Dehli games
6:35 AM.The Indian authorities say they have responded to concerns expressed by several nations about preparations for the Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Audio
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Waatea News for 24 September 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 24 September 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 24 September 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Waimakariri residents face major rates rises
6:14 AM.The earthquake in Canterbury is likely to result in rate rises. Audio
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Govt needs to kick-start economy, say manufacturers
6:10 AM.The fragile economic recovery may be in danger of stalling, with activity in the last quarter much weaker than expected.The fragile economic recovery may be in danger of stalling, with activity in the… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 24 September 2010
6:00 AM.India's top ministers hold crisis meeting over Games, Today crucial for future of Commonwealth Games, Financial support for stricken Southland farmers, Misery continues for Southland farmers and their… Read more Audio