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Morning Report for Wednesday 6 February 2013
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Governor General, Sir Jerry Mataeparae speaks on Waitangi Day
7:10 AM.We begin our programme with an interview with the Governor General, Lieutenant General Sir Jerry Mataeparae. This is his second Waitangi Day as Governor General - like Sir Paul Reeves before him, he… Read more Audio
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Views on Waitangi from our Northland reporter Lois Williams
7:21 AM.Our reporter, Lois Williams, has been attending Waitangi celebrations for 25 years. Audio
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Waitangi Day in Auckland - Tamaki Makaurau 2013
7:27 AM.Tens of thousand of people are expected to turn out for a range of events to mark Waitangi day around Auckland. Audio
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Waitangi celebrations in Whakarewarewa Thermal Village
7:33 AM.There'll be a foreign flavour to celebrations today at Whakarewarewa Thermal Village in Rotorua today. Audio
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Waitangi day weather
7:36 AM.With us is the Metservice's Duty Forcaster Brooke Lockhart. Audio
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Reflections on the dawn service at Waitangi
7:42 AM.From Te Manu Korihi News reporter Eru Rerekura. Audio
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Waitangi celebrations in Nelson
7:46 AM.With us is the chief executive of the Whakatu Marae, Trevor Wilson. Audio
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Waitangi celebrations in Oamaru
7:50 AM.There's going to be a maritime theme to celebrations in Oamaru today. Audio
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Waitangi day music
7:55 AM.When you get out to events today you'll get to hear some great live music -- and there's a fair chance the happy sounds of summer will come with a strong reggae beat. Audio
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The celebrations at Waitangi
8:11 AM.Mass waka, aerobatics, musical entertainment and the Navy will dominate the day here at Waitangi. Andrew McRae looks at what to expect. Audio
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Prime Minister John Key on the celebrations
8:15 AM.The Prime Minister John Key read the first prayer at this morning's dawn service, asking God to bless this day and protect the last of the New Zealand soldiers serving in Afghanistan. Audio
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Waitangi celebrations in Akaroa
8:22 AM.We're heading south now to Akaroa where the Onuku Runanga is hosting the annual 'Ngai Tahu Treaty Festival' at Onuku Marae in Akaroa. Joining us from Akaroa is Sir Tipene O'Regan. Audio
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Waitangi celebrations in Wellington
8:34 AM.Looking at Waitangi celebrations in the Capital - we are joined by Cushla Norman in our Wellington studio. Audio
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Bastion Point celebrations
8:36 AM.Bastion Point in Auckland remains best known to many New Zealanders because of the campaign by Ngati Whatua in the 1970s to have the land returned. But there'll be no confrontation today, with… Read more Audio
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Tauranga celebrations
8:39 AM.It was an early start for some in Tauranga today with a dawn service held at Mount Drury to commemorate the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. Our Bay of Plenty reporter, Lorna Perry, was there. Audio
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Waitangi comments from MP for Te Tai Tokerau, Hone Harawira
8:46 AM.It can't be Waitangi day without the Harawira family. Hone Harawira says he wants to use the day to raise awareness about the social and political issues facing Maori. Audio
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More on the Christchurch celebrations
8:50 AM.Our reporter, Nicola Grigg, joins us from Christchurch to talk about the day's events. Audio
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Hastings celebrations
8:53 AM.The Kahungunu Iwi is encouraging the people in Hawke's Bay to get active to celebrate the national day. A range of sports competitions will be held at the Hawke's Bay Sports Park in Hastings, which… Read more Audio
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Celebrations in Patea, Taranaki
8:55 AM.The small coastal town of Patea in Taranaki will swell in size today with several thousand visitors expected for the Paepae in the Park festival. Audio
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Navy involvement in the celebrations at Waitangi
8:56 AM.The Navy's had a long involvement with celebrations at Waitangi and they're here in full force, with the frigate Te Mana anchored offshore. With us here at Waitangi is the officer in charge of HMNZS… Read more Audio