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Morning Report for Thursday 3 April 2008
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Afganistan Idol
8:56 AM.Not everyone would agree the staging of a pop idol show on television shows a society is making progress. Audio
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ANZAC History up for Auction
8:52 AM.A rare piece of Anzac history is being put up for auction in Auckland next week. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team Audio
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Govt programme to help at risk children.
8:45 AM.Hundreds of families are now involved. Audio
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Rates Inquiry
8:39 AM.Councils say residential and rural ratepayers will lose out if the findings of last year's Govt rates inquiry are implemented. Audio
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Sports News
8:36 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Labour Breaches Electoral Finance Act (part2)
8:27 AM.National party's deputy leader Bill English is heading up moves to try to amend the Electoral Finance Act. Audio
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Asian Immigration
8:22 AM.Government statisticians says NZ's Asian population of 400,000 two years ago will rise to 790,000 by 2026. Audio
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Zimbabwe Election results (part2)
8:15 AM.Mr Mugabe has lost the presidential contest but believes a second round of voting may be necessary. Audio
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Sir Edmund Hillary Commemoration (part 3)
8:09 AM.Around a thousand people gathered in in the grounds of Windsor Castle to mark the life of Sir Edmund Hillary. Audio
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Hawke's Bay Drought Alert
7:54 AM.Farmers in Central Hawke's Bay are heading for their second drought in two years. Audio
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Rotorua Study
7:46 AM.An international study is being launched in Rotorua to determine the effects of living amongst low levels of hydrogen sulphide. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Irish PM Resigns
7:37 AM.Irish PM Bertie Ahern has announced he will resign next month amidst allegations of corruption. Audio
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Labour Breaches Electoral Finance Act
7:33 AM.The Labour Party has breached its own Electoral Finance Act, in the first ruling on the new act by the Electoral Commission. Audio
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IRD Commissioner Defends Department
7:21 AM.The Inland Revenue Commissioner is defending his Department despite a report blaming deficiencies in its administration. Audio
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New Zealand First Criticised
7:20 AM.New Zealand First is being accused of racial stereotyping of the worst kind for criticising the level of Asian immigration. Audio
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Zimbabwe Election Results
7:16 AM.Mugabe's Zanu-PF party has lost control of the Zimbawean parliament for the first time since the end of white minority rule. Audio
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Sir Edmund Hillary Commemoration (Part 2)
7:09 AM.The Queen and members of the royal family have paid their respects to Sir Edmund Hillary at a service at Windsor Castle. Audio
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IRD Tax Miscalculation
6:40 AM.An investigation into a 600-million-dollar tax miscalculation by the IRD has blamed the error on high staff turnover. Audio
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Sir Edmund Hillary Commemoration
6:37 AM.The Queen and members of the royal family have paid their respects to Sir Edmund Hillary at a service at Windsor Castle. 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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Falling House Prices
6:15 AM.New survey results show that house prices are now falling, providing welcome relief for home buyers. Audio
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NZ's Asian Population
6:11 AM.Predictions the Asian population will double in the next 20 years are being welcomed by some academics. Audio
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Kokako - The Blue Wattled Crow
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories of 3 April 2008
6:00 AM.Edmund Hillary Commemoration, IRD Tax Miscalculation, Zimbabwe Elections, NZ First Criticised, Labour Breaches Act Audio