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Morning Report for Friday 15 June 2012
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Australian PM's 'dirt unit'; A school ban on hugging. Audio
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Massive shipment of tarantulas on its way to NZ
8:52 AM.Zoos throughout the country are preparing for a massive shipment of tarantulas due to arrive this time next week. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 15 June 2012
8:48 AM.A group of tribes will soon have right of first refusal to buy any property the Crown decides to sell throughout the Auckland region; The director of a centre for research excellence at Auckland… Read more Audio
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Chch blueprint to be revealed next month
8:43 AM.Christchurch residents will find out next month what sort of central city they will end up with, when a consortium of architects report back to the government on plans for the CBD. Audio
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Small windfarms fill South Island void
8:40 AM.Small windfarm developers in the South Island say they are filling the void left by the dumping of big power projects. Audio
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Sports News for 15 June 2012
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 15 June 2012
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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All Blacks to face off against Ireland in Christchurch
8:24 AM.The All Blacks will face off against Ireland in their second test match tomorrow - this time in Christchurch. Audio
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Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton to continue fighting for justice
8:15 AM.Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton says she's now focussed on helping others who have been wrongly convicted. Audio
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Bollard not concerned about house price bubble
8:13 AM.The Governor of the Reserve Bank says he's not fuelling a housing bubble by signalling the Official Cash Rate will stay at its record low until the middle of next year. Audio
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Greeks feeling the pressure as elections loom
8:09 AM.Polling in Greece is suggesting a conservative, pro-Europe party will win this weekend's election. Audio
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Innovations and inventions at the Mystery Creek Fieldays
7:57 AM.From the very simple - why hasn't this been thought of before - to the more sophisticated; innovations and inventions have always been an interesting part of the National Agricultural Fieldays at… Read more Audio
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Police transcript reveals Ewen Macdonald lied to police
7:54 AM.It's been revealed in court the man accused of killing Feilding farmer, Scott Guy, misled the police about arson attacks on his brother-in-law's property. Audio
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Christchurch eager for first All Black game in nearly two years
7:51 AM.After a 22 month absence, the All Blacks have returned to rugby mad Christchurch to play their second test match against Ireland. Audio
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NZ First holding first major conference since being re-elected
7:48 AM.New Zealand First says it wants a big boost in party membership before it heads into the next general elections. Audio
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Sports News for 15 June 2012
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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David Cameron explains relationship with media at Inquiry
7:41 AM.The British Prime Minister has admitted to the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics that ties between politicians and the media had become too close. Audio
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Justice Ministry - no decision made on some court closures yet
7:35 AM.The cost of earthquake strengthening seven court buildings has blown out substantially, with one project alone set to exceed an initial estimate for the work nationwide. Audio
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Mixed Ownership Model Bill inches closer to becoming law
7:27 AM.The legislation paving the way for the partial sale of four state-owned assets is steadily making its way through Parliament, and has now passed its second reading. Audio
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Auckland Mayor heads off Pacific backlash
7:23 AM.The Auckland Mayor, Len Brown, has sought to head off a backlash by Pacific communities who are staging a march through the city tomorrow in protest at what they say is their exclusion from the super… Read more Audio
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Rowing champ says Olympic bid is on track, despite crash
7:17 AM.One of the country's leading Olympic medal hopes, Mahe Drysdale, says he will still compete at the Games despite being hit by a car while bike training in Europe. Audio
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Egyptian parliament declared invalid
7:17 AM.Egypt's constitutional court has ruled the Islamist-dominated country's parliament is invalid and should be dissolved paving the way for the military to resume control of the country. Audio
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Government told to back away from TPP
7:09 AM.The Green Party says the Trade Minister Tim Groser, is misleading the public over the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Audio
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Morning Business for 15 June 2012
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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British Prime Minister grilled at Leveson inquiry
6:40 AM.The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, has told the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics that he has never offered policy action in exchange for support from the media. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 15 June 2012
6:28 AM.A group of tribes will soon have right of first refusal to buy any property the Crown decides to sell throughout the Auckland region; A Maori woman working with the Queensland Police Service says… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 15 June 2012
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 15 June 2012
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Psychiatrists give evidence about Breivik's sanity
6:15 AM.Psychiatrists who have found Anders Behring Breivik insane at the time he killed 77 people in Norway last year, have been presenting their evidence in an Oslo court today. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 15 June 2012
6:00 AM.Government told to back away from TPP; Rowing champ says Olympic bid is on track, despite crash; Egyptian parliament declared invalid; Auckland mayor heads off Pacific backlash; Mixed Ownership Model… Read more Audio