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Morning Report for Monday 22 April 2013
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Whanganui quake-prone heritage buildings not worth saving
8:52 AM.A newly released report says Whanganui's more than 300 heritage buildings contribute 40-million dollars a year to the region's economy, but it's still not worth saving some that are earthquake-prone. Audio
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Attacks on Wairarapa hives to cash in on manuka honey
8:49 AM.A beekeeper in the Wairarapa believes someone is stealing hives to order. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 22 April 2013
8:47 AM.Some North Island iwi organisations are seriously considering investing in Mighty River Power shares, so that their members get the benefit of the shares; Ngai Tuhoe in Bay of Plenty says its decision… Read more Audio
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Japan's entry into the TPP welcomed
8:39 AM.New Zealand's trade minister has welcomed Japan's entry into the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Audio
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Sports News for 22 April 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 22 April 2013
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Study shows global warming reverses millenium of cooling
8:24 AM.New research shows that the global temperatures for the past two thousand years shows the climate warming at the end of last century produced the hottest temperatures for 1400 years. Audio
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David Shearer says latest polls are encouraging
8:20 AM.The Labour Party leader, David Shearer, says the polls show a pleasing trend. Audio
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Farmers mop up flood water while others declare drought over
8:15 AM.While some farmers are mopping up flood waters in their backyards others are ecstastic the crippling drought is now over. Audio
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More severe weather to come - Metservice
8:12 AM.With forecasts of more rain and thunderstorms to come, we're joined now by John Law from Metservice. Audio
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Richmond homes and businesses face busy day of mopping up
8:08 AM.Emergency services are racing to complete their cleanups in Richmond and Nelson, ahead of more heavy rain forecast for the region. Audio
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Tourism industry welcomes carve up marketing boost
7:56 AM.The tourism industry has welcomed the way a major funding boost for the industry is being divided up. Audio
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Afghan interpeters arrive in Auckland for resettlement
7:52 AM.Thirty Afghan interpreters and their families are due to touch down in Auckland today to start new lives in New Zealand. Audio
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Trial for decades long cold case starts in Rotorua
7:50 AM.The trial of a 72 year old man, accused of murdering a service station attendant in Turangi nearly 34 years ago, starts today in the High Court in Rotorua. Audio
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Sports News for 22 April 2013
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Italy re-elects Giorgio Napolitano as president
7:42 AM.The 87-year-old Giorgio Napolitano has been re-elected as Italy's President, raising hopes a new government can be formed. Audio
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London begins marathon with 30 second silence
7:41 AM.About 36-thousand runners remembered the Boston bombing victims with a 30-second silence at the London Marathon overnight. Audio
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Boston bombings investigation turns to motive
7:29 AM.The police investigation into the Boston Marathon bombings last week has turned to finding a motive. Audio
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All Black to play on despite assault charge
7:25 AM.Rugby officials are being criticised for letting the All Blacks and Hurricanes winger, Julian Savea, play against the Western Force on Friday night - despite him being charged with assaulting his… Read more Audio
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Support drops for Nats in one poll but not another
7:20 AM.Support for the National Party has dropped significantly in the latest One News Colmar Brunton poll after weeks of controversy about the Government Communications Security Bureau. But in a 3 News Reid… Read more Audio
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Weather in Bay of Plenty slowly settles
7:17 AM.The Bay of Plenty was badly hit by rain over the weekend, but the situation there is settling. Audio
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Fire service say hundreds of call outs from flooding in Nelson
7:15 AM.On the line is the chief fire officer of the Richmond Volunteer Fire brigade, Ralph Lonsdale. Audio
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Near record rain in Nelson causes floods
7:09 AM.More wet weather is expected for the Tasman region today, after near record rainfall yesterday caused flooding, slips and evacuations in and around Nelson. Audio
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Morning Business for 22 April 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Players' Association says work's needed on behaviour
6:41 AM.The New Zealand Rugby Players' Association says New Zealand needs to work on resolving mental health and behavioural issues amongst young people. Audio
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Support for Nats drops in one poll but steady in another
6:37 AM.Support for the National Party has dropped significantly in the latest One News Colmar Brunton poll after weeks of controversy over the Government Communications Security Bureau. Audio
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More wet weather in Tasman after yesterday's deluge
6:35 AM.Overnight, the region received the brunt of the bad weather, with Richmond receiving 144 millimetres of rain in 12 hours. In Nelson, 92 millimetres of rain fell. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 22 April 2013
6:27 AM.Some North Island iwi organisations are seriously considering investing in Mighty River Power shares, so that their members get the benefit of the shares; Ngai Tuhoe in Bay of Plenty says its decision… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 22 April 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 22 April 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 22 April 2013
6:00 AM.Near record rain in Nelson causes floods, Fire service say hundreds of call outs from flooding in Nelson, Weather in Bay of Plenty slowly settles, Support drops for Nats in one poll but not another… Read more Audio