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Morning Report for Monday 3 October 2011
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:58 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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All Black fans flock to Alternative Rugby Commentary
8:54 AM.Hundreds of All Black fans in Wellington who didn't go to the stadium for yesterday's World Cup game, instead watched it in a bar. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 3 October 2011
8:51 AM.The Government says mining and oil ventures will create better jobs prospects to keep whanau in New Zealand - and stem the flow of Maori leaving to find work in the Australian mines; A Maori organics… Read more Audio
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Europe's debt crisis on agenda for UK Conservative party
8:47 AM.The Europe debt crisis is high on the agenda for the UK's Conservative Party, as its annual conference gets underway in Manchester. Audio
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All Black legend Lomu may need second transplant
8:42 AM.The former All Black legend, Jonah Lomu, may need a second kidney transplant. Audio
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Sports News for 3 October 2011
8:37 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 3 October 2011
8:33 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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New poll of Maori voters shows Mana shakes up race
8:27 AM.And the first poll of Maori voters since Mana was formed shows the new party is shaking up the race for the Maori seats. Audio
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Labour struggles to gain traction against National in polls
8:22 AM.With less than two months until the general election, Labour is struggling to close the gap with National. Audio
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Warriors miss out on fairytale ending
8:15 AM.The New Zealand Warriors have missed out on a fairytale ending to their National Rugby League season, being beaten in the grand final 24-10 by the Manly Sea Eagles. Audio
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Quarter finalists decided as All Blacks rue loss of Carter
8:08 AM.The quarter-final matchups have been confirmed for the Rugby World Cup with Ireland the last team to take their place following an emphatic 36-6 victory over Italy in Dunedin. Audio
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Royal New Zealand Navy celebrates its 70th anniversary
7:56 AM.Thousands of people turned out to the Wellington waterfront to view the Royal New Zealand Navy ships docked in the harbour to mark the service's 70th anniversary. Audio
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Government reviews policy which sends pregnant foreigners home
7:52 AM.The Government is reviewing a policy that has meant foreign students studying in New Zealand have had to leave if they become pregnant. Audio
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Fonterra facing farmer revolt over share plan
7:49 AM.Fonterra is struggling to put down a revolt among farmers who are concerned share trading proposals could open the door to corporate control of the dairy giant. Audio
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Sports News for 3 October 2011
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Should Christchurch should rebuild its CBD?
7:36 AM.Christchurch people get their chance today to say what they think of the city council's plans to rebuild the central city. Audio
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Political editor analyses latest poll results
7:28 AM.Two nationwide polls published yesterday showed Labour is failing to make inroads on National while support for the Greens continues to rise. Audio
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Maori electorates set to be fiercely contested
7:24 AM.The first poll of Maori voters since the Mana Party was formed shows the new party is set to shake up the race for the Maori seats. Audio
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Lance Hohaia proud the Warriors made it so far
7:20 AM.The veteran Warriors player, Lance Hohaia, ran out in the black and white jersey for the last time last night. Audio
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Warrior's fans still in support of team, despite NRL final loss
7:17 AM.Warrior's fans are vowing to stand behind their team after their 24-10 National Rugby League Grand Final loss in Sydney last night. Audio
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Rugby commentators wrap up the weekend action
7:11 AM.To wrap up the weekend just gone and to look ahead, we're joined by the rugby commentator Keith Quinn, and the former editor of Rugby News, Bob Howitt. Audio
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Former All Black optimistic despite loss of Dan Carter
7:08 AM.A former All Black says fans shouldn't worry about Dan Carter's injury-forced exit from the world cup, because the team has faced a similar situation before and come out on top. Audio
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Morning Business for 3 October 2011
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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British PM tries to ride out Euro crisis
6:42 AM.Britain's governing Conservative party begins its annual convention today amid growing fears that the coalition's programme of public spending cuts are stalling the country's economic growth. Audio
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Labour's Te Tai Tonga candidate confident
6:37 AM.The first poll of Maori voters since Hone Harawira launched the Mana Party suggests there will be tough battles in the Maori seats in the November elections. Audio
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Rugby World Cup winner says All Blacks can win without Carter
6:34 AM.A member of the All Blacks team that won the 1987 Rugby World Cup says the shock loss of Dan Carter through injury is by no means the end of the road for the pre-tournament favourites. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 3 October 2011
6:27 AM.A Maori organics group is critical of the Food Bill - legislation that aims to ensure all kai for sale is safe to eat; The Government says mining and oil ventures will create better jobs prospects to… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 3 October 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 3 October 2011
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 3 October 2011
6:00 AM.Former All Black optimistic despite loss of Dan Carter, Warriors fans still in support of team, despite NRL final loss, Lance Hohaia proud the Warriors made it so far, Maori electorates set to be… Read more Audio