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Morning Report for Friday 1 November 2013
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:55 AM.Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Garden lovers spoilt for choice as two festivals
8:52 AM.Garden-lovers will be spoilt for choice as 95 top Taranaki gardens in two rival festivals open their gates for viewing today. Audio
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Study concludes many NZ deaths during WW1 were preventable
8:48 AM.The first modern study of death and injury during the First World War has highlighted the casualty toll caused by primitive medical care. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 1 November 2013
8:45 AM.The online Maori Dictionary has changed its definition of charter schools after being accused of originally publishing political spin; Te Arawa is investigating the idea of buying the Rotorua Forest… Read more Audio
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Decision on Ross Sea marine park must be made today
8:41 AM.A decision is expected today whether to protect a vast area of Antarctica's Ross Sea. Audio
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Fonterra seeks Air New Zealand's help on crisis management
8:39 AM.In the wake of the botulism scare, Fonterra is turning to Air New Zealand to help it prepare better for any future crisis. Audio
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Sports News for 1 November 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 1 November 2013
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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All Blacks to play Japan this weekend in Tokyo
8:26 AM.The All Blacks begin their end of year tour this weekend, taking on Japan in front of a sell-out crowd in Tokyo. Audio
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Two National Party backbenchers to fight for their electorate
8:23 AM.Two National Party backbench MPs are facing challenges for selection in their electorates for next year's general election. Audio
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Forrmer CIA deputy director for intelligence on spying scandal
8:18 AM.The United States spying controversy has now spread to Australia. Audio
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Mandatory drug testing recommended by crash report
8:13 AM.Listening to that was the Aviation Industry Association chief executive Irene King. Audio
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Balloon industry slowly returning to normal
8:09 AM.The commercial hot air ballooning industry was devastated in the aftermath of the Carterton tragedy, with half the operators going out of business. Audio
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Israel launches air attack on Syrian military base - reports
7:55 AM.Reports are coming in of an Israeli air attack on a Syrian base. Audio
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Radio New Zealand launches new website aimed at young people
7:52 AM.Radio New Zealand has launched a new online-only network that targets people aged 18 to 30. Audio
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Labour Party annual conference this weekend
7:48 AM.The Labour Party goes into its annual conference in Christchurch this weekend hoping to maintain the momentum it picked up during its recent leadership contest. Audio
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Sports News for 1 November 2013
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Car restraint rules to age seven don't go far enough
7:41 AM.A Starship children's hospital doctor says new rules on child restraints in cars are a good start but don't go far enough. Audio
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Fire engines to be sent on medical calls
7:37 AM.A firefighters union says its members don't have enough training to take on more medical emergency calls. Audio
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Accused phone hackers were having affair
7:28 AM.There have been lurid revelations in the British phone hacking trial, worthy of the News of the World itself. Audio
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Spying controversy spreads to Australia
7:23 AM.Australia, one of the United States' Five Eyes Partners is now officially embroiled in the spying controversy. Audio
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Concerns remain over police inqury into GCSB illegal spying
7:18 AM.The Green Party says the police are misleading the public over their investigation into the GCSB's surveillance of the internet mogul, Kim Dotcom. Audio
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Mandatory drug testing recommended
7:12 AM.The organiser of Levin's hot air balloon festival, Denis Hall, says drug testing may have prevented the Carterton tragedy. Audio
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Mother of balloon crash victim welcomes recommendations
7:09 AM.The mother of a man who died in the Carterton balloon crash last year is welcoming a call for urgent action to make random drug testing mandatory throughout the transport sector. Audio
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Morning Business for 1 November 2013
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Carterton township supports reform in wake of balloon crash
6:37 AM.The Mayor of Carterton says his community supports reforming alcohol and drug regulation in the transport industry, following a report into the fatal balloon crash in the town last year. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 1 November 2013
6:27 AM.The online Maori Dictionary has changed its definition of charter schools after being accused of originally publishing political spin; Te Arawa is investigating the idea of buying the Rotorua Forest… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 1 November 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 1 November 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 1 November 2013
6:00 AM.Make it mandatory and be quick about it ..the call for drug testing across the transport sector after the Carterton balloon crash. The Green Party says the police misled the public over their… Read more Audio