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Morning Report for Friday 22 July 2011
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Carisbrook stalwarts reflect on the House of Pain's final test
8:51 AM.More than a century of history comes to an end tonight when Carisbrook hosts its final rugby test. Audio
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Call for inquiry into child abuse
8:47 AM.The lobby group Family First is calling for a Royal Commission into child abuse in this country. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 22 July 2011
8:44 AM.The Ngapuhi leader, Sonny Tau, has been accused of dividing his people by pushing for early settlement of the tribe's treaty claims; A former leader of the Maori Women's Welfare League says Hannah… Read more Audio
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Gov spends $5 million on biosecurity incursion compensation
8:41 AM.It's been revealed the government has paid out millions of dollars in compensation to exporters to help ensure their co-operation in combating pests and diseases. Audio
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Sports News for 22 July 2011
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 22 July 2011
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Golf world saw signs that Woods split was coming
8:25 AM.They're calling it 'another divorce for Tiger Woods,' after the former world golf number one announced he was splitting with his long time caddy, New Zealander Steve Williams. Audio
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Treaty of Waitangi the most ignored principle of curriculum
8:22 AM.Schools have consigned the Treaty of Waitangi to the bottom of a list of key priorities they are obliged to observe. Audio
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Reports Andy Coulson knew about payments to police
8:18 AM.It's being reported Andy Coulson, the former chief media adviser to the British prime minister, David Cameron, knew about payments to the police in return for access to phone numbers belonging to the… Read more Audio
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New Zealand is labelled 'paranoid' about Mossad spies
8:14 AM.The media in Israel is continuing to assert that New Zealand is just plain paranoid about Israeli tourists being spies. Audio
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Fixed or floating mortgages? Broker says it's a tough call
8:10 AM.There's growing expectation in financial circles that the Reserve Bank will act sooner rather than later to increase the cost of borrowing. Audio
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All Blacks play Fiji tonight
7:53 AM.The All Blacks play Fiji tonight, co-incidentally on the thirtieth anniversary of the opening of the divisive rugby tour by South Africa's Springboks. Audio
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Dissident Fiji Colonel to meet "apolitical" head of Kingitanga
7:50 AM.The dissident Fiji colonel, Tevita Mara, is expecting to meet with the Maori King, King Tuheitia today. Audio
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Pike River Royal Commission hearing
7:47 AM.The chief executive of the Pike River coal company Peter Whittall says a better mine inspection system would not have averted the disaster of last November. Audio
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Sports News for 22 July 2011
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Fire Service chief disappointed by notice of strike
7:33 AM.Firefighters have rejected a 2.5 percent pay offer and say they'll go on strike unless the offer is raised to 8 point 9 percent over 18 months. Audio
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United Future seeking help from National in Ohariu
7:25 AM.United Future, wants the same sort of assistance ACT's being offered in Epsom, to help its leader win what's shaping up to be a tight race in Ohariu. Audio
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The space shuttle Atlantis has completed its final mission
7:22 AM.The space shuttle Atlantis has completed its final mission, and landed safely at the Kennedy Space Center. Audio
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Exit from floating mortgages puts pressure on fixed rates
7:19 AM.A surge in people fixing their mortgage rates could prompt the banks to raise those rates, even before the Official Cash Rate goes up. Audio
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Canterbury was shaken by a 5.1 earthquake around 5.30am
7:16 AM.Canterbury was shaken by a 5.1 earthquake just after 5.30 this morning. Audio
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US debt crisis has derailed John Key's meetings
7:12 AM.The ongoing Government debt crisis in the US has derailed John Key's meeting with the Senate's Democrat and Republican leaders. Audio
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Details of charges faced by Emily Longley's boyfriend
7:09 AM.Further details have come to light of the charges faced by the ex-boyfriend of New Zealander, Emily Longley. Audio
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Morning Business for 22 July 2011
6:48 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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12-year golfing relationship in tatters
6:40 AM.New Zealand caddie Steve Williams has revealed his extreme dissapointment and shock at being dumped by Tiger Woods after more than a decade of loyal service. Audio
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John Key faces further questions
6:37 AM.The prime minister, John Key, has faced further questions about allegations of an Israeli spy ring operating in Christchurch at the time of the February earthquake. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 22 July 2011
6:27 AM.The Ngapuhi leader, Sonny Tau, is appealing to Northland hapu to listen to those who want early settlement of the tribe's Treaty claim; A former leader of the Maori Women's Welfare League says, Hannah… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 22 July 2011
6:21 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 22 July 2011
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Anti-tour protestor reflects on thirty years since first game
6:16 AM.Thirty years since the first game in the 1981 Springbok rugby tour of New Zealand. Audio
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The space shuttle Atlantis has completed its final mission
6:13 AM.The space shuttle Atlantis has completed its final mission, and landed safely at the Kennedy Space Center. Audio
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More people anticipating interest rate rises
6:11 AM.There's been a surge in people fixing their mortgage rates with predictions interest rates will soon be rising. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 22 July 2011
6:00 AM.The U.S. debt crisis upsets John Key's planned meeting with senior Congressional leaders. A rush of people looking to fix their mortgages may prompt banks to raise interest rates even before the… Read more Audio