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Morning Report for Friday 11 November 2011
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:57 AM.Qantas pilots heading to court for the right to strike,Book says Schapelle Corby guilty, Calls for soldiers to be brough home after afghani soldier shoots 3 aussie diggers, 85yo lady catches 385kg… Read more Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 11 November 2011
8:48 AM.The Maori Students' Association says the performance of wananga should be scrutinised in a different way from mainstream universities; The National Party says it recognises that certain medical… Read more Audio
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Kiwisaver boss warns National over asset sales conflicts
8:46 AM.A prominent Kiwisaver manager says the National Party must guard against allowing big foreign financial institutions undue influence over state asset sales if it is re-elected. Audio
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Employers told to embrace young Pacific workers' culture
8:42 AM.Employers who want to get the best from young Pacific staff are being advised to recognise their cultural values and involve their families in resolving work problems. Audio
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Sports News for 11 November 2011
8:38 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 11 November 2011
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Greens oppose overseas sale of Turners & Growers
8:27 AM.New Zealand's biggest fresh produce company, Turners and Growers, is set to be sold to German interests. Audio
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Mine safety expert says govt has greatest culpability for Pike
8:24 AM.The families of the men who died in in the Pike River Coal mine are demanding that those charged over the tragedy be named. Audio
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Election analysts review latest week on campaign trail
8:16 AM.Time to review the week on the campaign trail. Audio
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Tight race expected in Canterbury seat of Waimakariri
8:13 AM.Clayton Cosgrove, says he's confident he can keep hold of the seat. Audio
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Symbolic meeting between Key and Banks confirmed for today
8:09 AM.With ACT contininuing to languish in the polls, today is a crucial day for the party when John Banks has his very important cup of tea with National Party leader John Key. Audio
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Infamous election meeting grill candidates in rowdy debate
7:56 AM.It's been billed as the country's most infamous election meeting, and last night the locals in Wellington's Aro Valley were at their heckling, hooting, water-pistol-shooting best. Audio
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Doctors say treatment of cancer needs improving
7:52 AM.The National Party is promising to improve cancer treatment if it's re-elected, and doctors say it's needed. Audio
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Southland mayor fights Queenstown to Milford tunnel
7:47 AM.The Mayor of the Southland District is calling on the public to oppose plans to build a 150-million-dollar tunnel linking Queenstown and Milford Sound. Audio
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Americans suspicious of benefits from Apec's agenda
7:39 AM.Trade ministers from the 21 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation economies including New Zealand meet in Honolulu today to build up momentum for a trade deal covering the region. Audio
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Asset sales could start before end of next year
7:36 AM.If the National Party is re-elected, shares in one of the state-owned energy companies could be sold before the end of next year. Audio
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Sports News for 11 November 2011
7:36 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Ex-Turners and Growers chair rues lack of NZ buyer
7:27 AM.The former chair of Turners and Growers says it's a sorry state of affairs that a local buyer couldn't be found to stop New Zealand's biggest fresh produce exporter being sold to a German company. Audio
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Mine safety expert says govt has greatest culpability for Pike
7:20 AM.The families of the men who died in in the Pike River Coal mine are demanding that those charged over the tragedy be named. Audio
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Greece has new leader but fears over Eurozone remain
7:20 AM.The former vice president of the European Central Bank, Lucas Papademos, has been charged with leading the country through financial reforms, until elections take place next year. Audio
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RNZ reporters on campaign trail review week
7:14 AM.Our Parliamentary chief reporter Jane Patterson has been with the National Party leader, John Key. Our political reporter Julian Robins joins us from Auckland Airport. He has been with the Labour… Read more Audio
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With two weeks to go, support for National, Labour slips
7:09 AM.The Herald-Digipoll puts support for National at 49.5 per cent, down from 54.2 last week. Audio
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Morning Business for 11 November 2011
6:45 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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James Murdoch faces further questions in parliament
6:41 AM.The executive chairman of News International, James Murdoch, has been back in front of British MPs for further questioning about the News of the World phone-hacking scandal. Audio
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Greece finally settles on new Prime Minister
6:38 AM.Lucas Papademos heads a government of national unity made up of the three main parties. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 11 November 2011
6:27 AM.The Maori Students' Association says the performance of wananga should be scrutinised in a different way from mainstream universities; The National Party says it recognises that certain medical… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 11 November 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 11 November 2011
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Ex-Turners and Growers chair says overseas sale a pity
6:14 AM.The former chair of Turners and Growers says it's a shame a New Zealand buyer could not be found for the fruit-selling company. Audio
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National defends decision to appoint asset sale adviser
6:13 AM.The Australian arm of the bank Lazard is advising the Treasury about the merits of proposals presented by bankers who would be involved in the sale process. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 11 November 2011
6:00 AM.With two weeks to go support for National Labour slips, RNZ reporters on campaign trail review week, Pike families want names released of those charged, Greece has new leader but fears over Eurozone… Read more Audio