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Morning Report for Tuesday 22 January 2013
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New Zealanders trail behind others in Australian knowledge
8:57 AM.We may have a shared history and culture, but when it comes to knowledge about Australia New Zealanders are lagging behind. Audio
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Corrections to fill void left by New Plymouth prison closing
8:54 AM.The Corrections Department is planning to fill the void left by the closure of New Plymouth's prison by opening a rehab centre and a new shared Corrections and Police facility for remand prisoners. Audio
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A decade on, beekeepers still waiting for payouts
8:50 AM.More than a decade on from the varroa mite outbreak some beekeepers are still waiting to be compensated by the government. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 22 January 2013
8:47 AM.The Deputy Chairman of the Gisborne iwi collective Turanganui-a-kiwa doesn't expect treaty payouts to provide a rash of economic benefits for the Tairawhiti-East Coast region; An Auckland hapu says… Read more Audio
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Auckland councillor says building fire a wake up call
8:42 AM.An Auckland councillor says an apartment block fire that put tenants lives at risk is a wake up call to make sure all buildings have proper working fire alarms. Audio
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Federer, Azarenka through to Australian Open quarters
8:39 AM.The Australian tennis Open has reached the business end of the tournament, with the quarter-finals getting underway today. Audio
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Sports News for 22 January 2013
8:34 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 22 January 2013
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Roller coaster ride for New Zealand long distance rowers
8:27 AM.A New Zealander is among a group of seven making a bid to break the world record for rowing the Atlantic Ocean. Audio
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Dunedin's era of big spending over
8:23 AM.The Dunedin city council is ending an era of big spending to start paying off millions of dollars in debts. Audio
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Environmentalists say Smith needs to be returned to Cabinet
8:20 AM.Environmental groups say the Prime Minister needs to bring the National Party MP Nick Smith back into the fold as a Cabinet Minister. Audio
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Obama sworn in for second term
8:15 AM.Joining us in the studio is the Deputy Chief of Mission for the US Embassy, Marie Damour. Audio
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Inauguration celebrations continue in Washington
8:09 AM.The United States president, Barack Obama, has called for Democrats and Republicans to put aside their differences for the sake of their country, in his inauguration speech in Washington. Audio
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Climbers have lucky escape from rockfall in Mt Cook area
7:56 AM.The largest rockfall in the Mount Cook area since 1991 only narrowly avoided a group of climbers yesterday. Audio
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Israel prepares for elections
7:51 AM.The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, will almost certainly be re-elected when his country goes to the polls tomorrow. Audio
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Sports News for 22 January 2013
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Gisborne leaders want Government to front on rail line
7:39 AM.Community leaders in Gisborne have called for the Government to front up over the mothballing of the rail line to Napier. Audio
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TPP casts shadow over Pharmac's medical device buying
7:33 AM.The drug-buying agency Pharmac is preparing to more than double its role as it takes over the buying of all hospital and other medical devices. Audio
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Finance Minister fears housing bubble
7:28 AM.The Finance Minister Bill English, joins us. Audio
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Housing affordability as bad as in mid 2000s boom
7:25 AM.Housing affordability worsened in 2012 as incomes failed to keep up with soaring house prices in Auckland and Christchurch. Audio
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Speaker move sparks chance for Smith to return to Cabinet
7:21 AM.Nick Smith is expected to be reinstated as a minister today in a cabinet reshuffle. Audio
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Barack Obama talks more of the same in address
7:14 AM.Barack Obama's address may have been met by cheers and applause at Capitol Hill, but what does the speech actually mean for the President? Audio
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Obama delivers inauguration speech at Capitol Hill
7:09 AM.The US President, Barack Obama, has delivered his second inaugural address at Capitol Hill in Washington, calling for the Republicans and Democrats to work together. Audio
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Morning Business for 22 January 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Survey says New Zealand housing 'grossly overpriced'
6:39 AM.Housing affordability worsened in 2012 as incomes failed to keep up with soaring house prices in Auckland and Christchurch. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 22 January 2013
6:27 AM.The Deputy Chairman of the Gisborne iwi collective Turanganui-a-kiwa, says he disagrees with the Gisborne Mayor, about treaty settlements helping to boost economic growth in the region; An Auckland… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 22 January 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 22 January 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 22 January 2013
6:00 AM.Obama delivers inauguration speech at Capitol Hill, Barack Obama talks more of the same in address, Speaker move sparks chance for Smith to return to Cabinet, Housing affordability as bad as in mid… Read more Audio