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Morning Report for Monday 25 July 2011
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News from Australia
8:55 AM.With Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Southland thrilled to regain the Ranfurly Shield
8:52 AM.Rugby's coveted Ranfurly Shield has been welcomed back to Invercargill, after Southland upset Canterbury in their National Provincial Championship match on Saturday. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 25 July 2011
8:49 AM.A rahui placed on a Far North reef last year is working so well the whole community's agreed to extend it; The Green Party says it isn't holding its breath for any genuine Government engagement in… Read more Audio
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Implications of 'warming' of relationship with United States
8:43 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, says he got everything he wanted from his Washington visit, and the relationship with the US is incredibly warm. Audio
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Coasters hopeful the Royal Commission will bring answers
8:39 AM.The first phase of the Royal Commission's investigation into the Pike River Mine disaster has finished and the local community remains hopeful they will get the answers they are looking for on what… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 25 July 2011
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 25 July 2011
8:28 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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South Island feels the brunt on wintry blast
8:27 AM.Snow has blanketed central Christchurch this morning, reporter Bridget Mills is there. Audio
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Locals provide shelter for stranded motorists
8:25 AM.Otago locals opened their doors yesterday afternoon to hundreds of motorists who became stranded due to the wintry conditions on State Highway 1, north of Dunedin. Audio
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North Island roads update
8:24 AM.Lisa Thompson has updates on roads in the North Island. Audio
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Queenstown update
8:23 AM.Steve Wilde reports on current conditions. Audio
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Weather causing havoc on roads
8:21 AM.There were dozens of crashes on roads in the lower South Island yesterday due to snow and ice, many on Dunedin's southern and northern motorways. Audio
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Metservice on the grim weather ahead
8:18 AM.Bad winter weather has hit most of the country, with major highways throughout the South Island and the lower North Island closed as snow and ice turn roads treacherous. Audio
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Norway in shock after massacre
8:10 AM.A memorial service has been held in Oslo's Cathedral as a shocked Norway comes to terms with the massacre of nearly a hundred of its citizens. Audio
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Kohanga Reo movement to lodge claim for Waitangi protection
7:57 AM.The Kohanga Reo movement is lodging an urgent Treaty of Waitangi claim, saying it may not survive five years unless it gets special protection. Audio
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Christchurch Hospital restructures services to cope
7:51 AM.Quake-damaged Christchurch Hospital says it is coping with the demands of winter so far, but not by much. Audio
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NZ relations with US 'incredibly warm'
7:47 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, says he got everything he wanted from his Washington visit, and the relationship with the US is incredibly warm. Audio
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Sports News for 25 July 2011
7:43 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Australian cyclist wins Tour de France
7:38 AM.After three thousand kilometres of racing, cyclist Cadel Evans has become the first Australian to win the Tour de France. Audio
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Families of Pike River victims shown enhanced mine images
7:35 AM.Police are yet to confirm whether there are bodies visible in footage taken from inside the Pike River mine. Audio
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Findings out today into NZ soldier death
7:27 AM.Details of the events leading up to the death of a New Zealand soldier in Afghanistan last year are to be released today. Audio
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Hastings council fear icy weather repeat of 2009
7:25 AM.In Hawkes Bay, the Hastings District Council is keen not to see a repeat of the big snow fall in 2009 when some 200 vehicles had to be abandoned on State Highway 5, the Napier-Taupo Highway. Audio
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Icy blast grips New Zealand
7:23 AM.Lisa Thompson has an update on road conditions. Audio
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Road conditions bad in Queenstown
7:21 AM.Police advise to stay off roads until daybreak. Audio
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Christchurch residents urged to stay off roads
7:18 AM.In central Christchurch it's snowing and people are being urged to stay home rather than try to use the roads. Audio
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Icy blast grips New Zealand
7:17 AM.The Metservice says the cold blast lashing the country may be the worst such event since 1995. Audio
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Norway in mourning after gunman's rampage kills 93
7:10 AM.A memorial service has been held in Oslo's Cathedral as a shocked Norway comes to terms with the massacre of nearly a hundred of its citizens. Audio
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Morning Business for 25 July 2011
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Norwegian expats - country is more united than ever
6:42 AM.A group of Norwegians living in Auckland say they have never felt so far from home after the twin terror attacks around Oslo that have left their country in mourning. Audio
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Winter weather brings road chaos
6:38 AM.Motorists are being warned to be wary of extreme weather conditions battering the country. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 25 July 2011
6:28 AM.Hapu who placed a rahui on a Far North reef last year say it's working so well they'll reaffirm it, in spring; The Green Party says it's not holding its breath for any genuine Government engagement in… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 July 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 25 July 2011
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Cold weather lashes the country
6:15 AM.The Metservice says the snow and sleet storms lashing the country may be the worst since 1995. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 25 July 2011
6:00 AM.Norway in mourning after gunman's rampage kills 93; icy blast grips New Zealand; Christchurch residents urged to stay off roads; road conditions bad in Queenstown; Hastings council fear icy weather… Read more Audio