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Morning Report for Tuesday 25 March 2008
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Australian Correspondent
8:58 AM.Phil Kafcaloudes reports from Melbourne. Audio
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Elections in Bhutan
8:55 AM.People of Bhutan have gone to the polls for the first time - ending over a century of royal rule. Audio
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Waatea News
8:53 AM.The latest from the Waatea team. Audio
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28th Maori Battalion Reunion
8:50 AM.The 28th Maori Battalion were reunited in Gisborne at the weekend. Audio
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New Olympic Swim Suit Design - Part 2
8:48 AM.Sports writer Joseph Romanos comments on the new development. Audio
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Sports News
8:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Historical Labour Strong Hold - Blackball
8:25 AM.It's rich in political history and is nestled in one of the most beautiful, untamed parts of the country. Audio
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National Grid Transpower
8:22 AM.At issue are proposed new transmission wires to get power from South Waikato into Auckland. Audio
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Bee Keepers Comment on Poisoned Honey
8:15 AM.Jim Edwards is Chief Executive Officer of the National Beekeepers' Association. Audio
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Less Red Tape Not Expected to Lower Housing Costs - Builder
8:10 AM.The certified builders association's chief executive, Derek Baxter and Construction Minister, Shane Jones comment. Audio
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Rock to Wellington Music Festival
7:57 AM.Thousands of fans with mullets and wearing glamrock face paint made their way to the Cake Tin for some hardcore head-banging. Audio
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Northland School Fire Prompts Sprinkler Debate
7:48 AM.The burning to the ground of a small Northland school has prompted calls for sprinklers to be made compulsory in schools. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Cricket - English Test Series
7:40 AM.Cricket writer Richard Boock gives his views on the Black Caps performance thus far. Audio
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Warbirds Over Wanaka Airshow
7:35 AM.100 thousand enthusiasts from all over the world enjoyed both classic and modern military aircraft in the skies over Wanaka. Audio
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New Olympic Swim Suit Design
7:26 AM.Concerns a new swim suit is giving some swimmers an unfair advantage. Audio
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Olympic Flame Lit Amid Protests
7:23 AM.Pro-Tibet demonstrators have disrupted the ceremonial lighting of the Olympic torch in Greece. Audio
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Red Tape Cuts in Building Industry
7:15 AM.The Government's efforts to reduce red tape in the building industry comes under fire. Audio
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Nine Cases of Honey Poisoning
7:10 AM.Health officials treating the nine cases of suspected honey poisoning are expecting more people to seek medical treatment. Audio
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Honey Tutin Contamination
6:35 AM.Tutin contamination of Coromandel honey comb is suspected to be behind the poisoning of nine people. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Broadcast Media Review
6:14 AM.A review to examine if a single regulator is needed for all broadcast media, including the internet is under way. Audio
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Piwakawaka - The Fantail
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 25 March 2008
6:00 AM.Honey poisonings, building red tape, Olympic flame lit, new olympic swimsuits. Audio