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Morning Report for Monday 26 November 2012
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Australia Correspondent - Phil Kafcaloudes
8:57 AM.Phil Kafcaloudes discusses Julia Gillard, video gaming and flat batteries. Audio
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Otago researcher says penguins may have evolved in NZ
8:55 AM.An Otago University palaeontologist, Professor Ewan Fordyce, says fossils suggest all penguins originated from prehistoric New Zealand. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 26 November 2012
8:50 AM.A former head of the Waikato-Tainui executive, Tukoroirangi Morgan, is confident he'll be re-elected to a senior tribal role, following the demotion of one of the tribe's leaders; Supporters of water… Read more Audio
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NZRU tackles 'boy's network' claims
8:42 AM.The New Zealand Rugby Union is fending off criticism it is not doing enough to promote women to senior managment positions. Audio
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Denniston mine challenged at Environment Court
8:38 AM.A plan to build an open cast mine on the West Coast's Denniston Plateau is being challenged in the environment court in Greymouth today. Audio
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Sports News for 26 November 2012
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 26 November 2012
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Radio operators sail for Campbell Island
8:27 AM.Around lunchtime today an international expedition of 10 amateur radio operators will set sail from Bluff to erect half-a-dozen radio stations on remote Campbell Island. Audio
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Egypt decree should have limited use - judicial council
8:23 AM.Egyptians are split by a controversial move by President Mohammed Morsi that gives him sweeping new powers - and that divide is playing out in the streets. Audio
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Pressure on NZ to explain climate change commitments
8:20 AM.International officials are descending on Doha for United Nations climate change talks this week. Audio
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Ombudsman says whistleblowers may be stifled by law
8:15 AM.The law designed to protect whistleblowers is not working, and it's keeping people quiet about potentially life-saving information. Audio
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Academic describes letter from Maori King as unusual
8:10 AM.The Chair of the Waikato-Tainui parliament has been stood down. Audio
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Hundreds gather to Hobbit market in Wellington
7:58 AM.A park in central Wellington has been transformed into a mythical town in Middle-earth. Audio
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Scientists measure gases from Tongariro
7:55 AM.Volcanologists have been crunching numbers overnight, analysing data collected on the gases being spewed out by Mt Tongariro's Te Maari Craters. Audio
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Akaroa locals begin to lose patience with Minister
7:50 AM.After waiting seventeen years for a marine reserve in Akaroa Harbour, locals are beginning to lose patience. Audio
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Report states culture and church contribute to Pacific debt
7:48 AM.A new report from the Families Commission says culture and the church are major contributors to Pacific families getting into trouble with debt and loan sharks. Audio
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Sports News for 26 November 2012
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Govt continues to block attempts to release info on The Hobbit.
7:38 AM.Just days before The Hobbit has its premiere in Wellington, the Government is continuing to block attempts to release information about the concessions it made to ensure the movies were made here. Audio
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NZ will be shame-faced at climate talks - opposition parties
7:35 AM.New Zealand will officially opt out of the second phase of the Kyoto agreement in Doha today, breaking ranks with Australia and Europe. Audio
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All Blacks will be missing a few stars for England match
7:25 AM.The All Blacks will play their final match of the European rugby tour against England with a weakened squad, with injury and reckless behaviour forcing some players out of contention. Audio
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Ombudsman curious why there aren't more whistleblowers
7:22 AM.The chief ombudsman says it is surprising so few people are blowing the whistle on potentially dangerous practices in their workplace. Audio
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Waikato Tainui parliament chair disqualified
7:18 AM.The Waikato-Tainui parliament has disqualified its controversial chair, Tania Martin, after a critical letter from the Maori King. Audio
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Senior Taliban leader killed by coalition forces
7:10 AM.Abdullah Kalta, the warlord and Taliban leader who was responsible for a roadside bomb blast that killed three New Zealand soldiers has been killed himself in a coalition airstrike in Afghanistan. Audio
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Morning Business for 26 November 2012
6:45 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Wellington barrister says whistelblower law 'too narrow'
6:35 AM.A Wellington Barrister says a law to protect whistleblowers is too weak, and it's putting people off. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 26 Nov 2012
6:27 AM.A former head of the Waikato-Tainui executive, Tukoroirangi Morgan, is confident he'll be re-elected to a senior tribal role, following the demotion of one of the tribe's leaders; Supporters of water… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 26 Nov 2012
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 26 November 2012
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Labour says NZ should be ashamed for Kyoto stance
6:10 AM.The Labour Party says New Zealand has lost its credibility in climate change negotiations by not signing up to the second stage of the Kyoto Protocol. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 26 November 2012
6:00 AM.Senior Taliban leader killed; Tainui diqualifies chair person; whistleblower law; All Blacks squad; NZ opts out of Kyoto agreement; Government blocks infomation on Hobbit. Audio