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Morning Report for Friday 30 November 2012
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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More electronic toys on this years christmas wish list
8:50 AM.This is our last show for November, which means it's nearly Christmas. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 30 November 2012
8:46 AM.A High Court judgement has found the Crown has not betrayed Taranaki Whanui iwi by offering land to neighbouring iwi, Ngati Toa. Waikato Tainui says helping its people find work and keeping them in… Read more Audio
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Tourism looking to better Summer after Rena
8:43 AM.The grounding of the Rena container ship is now thought to have cost Bay of Plenty millions of dollars from lost tourism. Audio
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NZ supports Palestinaina representation at UN
8:39 AM.New Zealand is to vote in favour of a United Nations resolution giving the Palestinian territories independent observer status within the UN. Audio
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Sports News for 30 November 2012
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 30 November 2012
8:28 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Prefab houses go on show at New Plymouth
8:26 AM.The New Plymouth foreshore is undergoing a transformation as four prefabricated buildings find a temporary home near the city's famed wind wand. Audio
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NZ win second test in Sri Lanka
8:24 AM.For the second time in 12 months the New Zealand cricket team has won a test match on foreign soil, beating Sri Lanka in Colombo by 167 runs to draw the two game series. Audio
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Hobbiton pub officially opened
8:21 AM.The Hobbit party continued on where it all began yesterday, in Hobbiton near Matamata. Audio
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Councils could now be sued for decisions
8:18 AM.New Zealand's 78 local authorities are about to have a major shake-up. Audio
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Will press self regulation lead to a 'slipery slope'
8:09 AM.A year long inquiry into press standards in Britain has severely criticised the role played by some of the country's newspapers and called for tougher regulation to prevent a repeat of the… Read more Audio
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All Blacks face a host of problems for England test
7:56 AM.A stomach bug has swept through the All Blacks camp only two days out from their last Test of 2012 against England. Audio
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Maori Battalion association an important part of NZ history
7:51 AM.We're joined by a historian for the Ministry of Culture and Heritage, Monty Soutar. Audio
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Final gathering of Maori Battalion Assn members at hui
7:46 AM.A chapter in the history of the 28th Maori Battalion draws to a close tomorrow with the official winding up of the Battalion Association in Wellington. Audio
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Sports News for 30 November 2012
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Big companies find low tax jurisdictions to declare profit
7:38 AM.They say nothing is certain in life but death and taxes - though that doesn't seem to be the case for the multinational companies Facebook and Google. Audio
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Local Govt shake up passes into law
7:34 AM.Ratepayers are being warned not to expect cheaper bills as a result of Parliament passing legislation to radically revamp local councils. Audio
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Parliament is no place for sweeties
7:26 AM.The Labour MP, Trevor Mallard, is one of Parliament's toughest operators. Audio
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Debt collectors brought in to recover unpaid parking fines
7:22 AM.More Councils are considering hiring debt collectors to recover unpaid parking fines. Audio
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Secondary schools bill Ministry for extra Novopay work
7:18 AM.Thirty-two secondary schools have billed the Ministry of Education for extra time they've spent fixing payroll botch-ups. Audio
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UK Press regulation signalled after centuries of freedom
7:09 AM.Britain's press has been labelled, 'reckless, outrageous, and unable to regulate itself'. Audio
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Morning Business for 30 November 2012
6:48 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Hastings Mayor opposes Local Government Bill
6:40 AM.The president of Local Government New Zealand says the new Local Government Amendment Bill will open the door for more judicial reviews of council decisions. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 30 November 2012
6:28 AM.A High Court judgement's found the Crown hasn't betrayed Taranaki Whanui iwi by offering land to neighbouring iwi, Ngati Toa. Waikato Tainui says helping its people find work and keeping them in their… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 30 November 2012
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 30 November 2012
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Baycorp more effective than courts: Auckland council
6:13 AM.Councils around the country are considering bringing in the debt collectors to recover unpaid parking fines after a successful trial in Auckland. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 30 November 2012
6:00 AM.The Leveson report is out. The inquiry condemns phone hacking in Britain and calls for independent regulation of the press. The new law to control council spending is passed, opposition parties say it… Read more Audio