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Morning Report for Friday 28 March 2008
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Australian Correspondent - Donna Demaio
8:55 AM.Donna Demaio raises recent issues and current affairs from across the Tasman. Audio
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Hamilton Zoo Pruning Service
8:50 AM.Hamilton Zoo is offering to prune local gardens for free, so long as it can feed the clippings to its various hungry residents. Audio
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Eiffel Tower Strife
8:46 AM.The Guardian newspaper has reported a new viewing platform is being planned for the structure, causing alarm in Paris. Audio
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Waatea News
8:43 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Earth Hour
8:38 AM.New Zealand will join a global demonstration against climate change tomorrow night. Audio
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Sports News
8:36 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Rugby World Cup Hangover
8:24 AM.Police are investigating whether a convicted fraudster should face further charges relating to a bungled rugby world cup trip. Audio
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Renewable Energy
8:20 AM.The government's vision for 90 percent renewable energy by 2025 is forcing a major rethink about how NZ gets its electricity. Audio
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Iraqi Unrest
8:16 AM.One of Iraq's two main oil pipelines has been blown up near the city of Basra, sending oil prices sky high. Audio
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Zimbabwe Elections
8:12 AM.There are more fears President Mugabe governing party could rig the election in Zimbabwe. Audio
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Police Investigating Child's Death (Part 2)
8:08 AM.Police are at a home in South Auckland where they say a two-year-old child has died under suspicous circumstances. Audio
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Important Bits of News
7:58 AM.Not the 9 o'clock News. Audio
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Student Accomodation
7:54 AM.Otago students say they're paying higher rents despite the poor condition of their flats. Audio
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Pacific Island Fono
7:50 AM.Pacific Island leaders outlined community concerns to the Prime Minister at a Fono in Mangere yesterday. Audio
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Fonterra Celebrated
7:47 AM.Fonterra, NZ's top performing company, has been celebrated at an event celebrating closer economic relations with Australia. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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The Price of Bread
7:40 AM.In the past year most popular household brands have gone up by at least a dollar. Audio
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Cellphone Scare
7:34 AM.A word of warning for children who try to hide their cellphone use from their parents. Audio
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Manukau City Council Flag
7:26 AM.The Tino Rangatiratanga flag is one step closer to being flown outside the offices of the Manukau City Council. Audio
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NZ Rugby Forum
7:22 AM.The number of teams playing first division rugby looks set to be cut following a 2-day forum on the future of New Zealand rugby. Audio
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NZ Current Account
7:18 AM.Growth in oil and dairy exports has produced a reduction in the country's current account deficit. Audio
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Ruling On University Lecturer Dismissal
7:13 AM.Supporters of sacked Auckland University lecturer Paul Buchanan are delighted his dismissal has been ruled unjustifiable. Audio
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Monks Disrupt Media Visit to Tibet
7:11 AM.A group of Tibetan monks disrupted an official news briefing at a key temple in Lhasa on Thursday. Audio
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Police Investigating Child's Death
7:08 AM.Police are at a home in South Auckland where they say a two-year-old child has died under suspicous circumstances. Audio
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Waatea News
6:26 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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NZ Sevens Side in Hong Kong
6:16 AM.New Zealand's unbeaten Sevens side is in Hong Kong for arguably the premier tournament of the international series Audio
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Billboard Removed After Cultural Offense Claims
6:10 AM.The use of a Maori word on an Auckland billboard has offended Maori language experts. Audio
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Taranui - The Caspian Tern
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 28 March 2008
6:00 AM.Top Stories for 28 March 2008 Audio