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Morning Report for Friday 4 April 2008
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Australian Correspondent - Donna Demaio
8:56 AM.Donna talks with Geoff about Storms in Victoria, the Olympic swimmer assult and the"Toad Day Out." Audio
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Taranaki Kiwi on the Move
8:53 AM.There's a tug of war to keep kiwi in the Taranaki region. Audio
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Waatea News
8:51 AM.News from the Waatea team. - National promises Maori TV safe. Audio
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Free Trade with China to go Ahead
8:42 AM.On Monday the Government will sign a free trade agreement with China despite the ongoing unrest in Tibet. Audio
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Netball's New Competition
8:37 AM.Sports reporter Stephen Hewson looks at what the ANZ Championship will mean for the sport. Audio
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Markets Update
8:34 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Surrounded Hotel Update
8:29 AM.Colombus Mavhunga updates you on the happenings in Harare, MDC offices have been raided. Audio
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Pharmac to Fully Fund Herceptin
8:25 AM.At least one lawyer is warning supporters of the drug for women with early breast cancer, not to get their hopes up. Audio
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Feilding Factory to Close
8:22 AM.More than 80 factory workers in Feilding face an uncertain future with the closure of the town's carpet factory today. Audio
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Biofuel Bill Collapsing (part 2)
8:16 AM.Dr Jan Wright says it would be premature to enforce biofuel in all fuels at this time. Audio
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Homes Over Valued, says BNZ
8:10 AM.Property market analysts say a prediction of a sharp slump in house prices is overly pessismistic. Audio
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Parliamentary Police Surround Hotel
8:09 AM.A man answering the phone at the hotel is reported to have said police are taking away some reporters. Audio
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Government to Improve Country Mines
7:55 AM.The ten options for improving hazard management were released by the government at Rununga yesterday. Audio
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Alcohol Associated with"Date Rape"
7:48 AM.In 500 drug-related sexual assaults found, the victims were drunk. Audio
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Sports News
7:46 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. - NZ Olympic Teram taking shape. Audio
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Investors owed 127 million dollars
7:40 AM.A financial advisor says the problems at the Lombard Group are not purely down to the downturn in the property market. Audio
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Prisoner Restraints Fixed, Says Corrections
7:36 AM.The use of the restraints in prison vans was recommended after the death of Liam Ashley. Audio
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Zimbabwe Election Results Delayed Further
7:26 AM.Zimbabwe's deputy information minister Bright Matonga says Mr Mugabe has not lost the election and will fight to the end. Audio
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NZ Troops off to Afghanistan
7:22 AM.The additional deployment was announced by the Prime Minister at the NATO summit on Afghanistan currently being held in Romania. Audio
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Biofuel Bill Collapsing
7:18 AM.A Select Committee is considering the bill, Dr Jan Wright says some biofuels are as polluting as diesel and wants a rethink. Audio
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Welcome News For Home Buyers
7:09 AM.The BNZ says houses are up to 30 percent overvalued, and expects prices to fall by at least 10 percent this year alone. Audio
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Morning Business
6:48 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. - Lombard share price tumbles. Audio
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Early Childhood Educators Falling Short
6:43 AM.The City of Manukau Education Trust says a recent survey reveals a chronic shortage of services. Audio
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Greens say Biofuel Should go Ahead
6:37 AM.The Parliamentary Commissioner says the biofuel bill is flawed, Greens want to make it work, Jeanette Fitzsimons explains. Audio
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Waatea News
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team including big turn out in taupo to settle land and forestry claims. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 4 April 2008
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector including new MAF health standards. Audio
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Pacific News
6:15 AM.The latest from the Pacific region including unrest in PNG. Audio
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House Prices Over Valued
6:11 AM.Property investor website editor Philip Macalister says the doom merchants are over-emphasing an already well known fact. Audio
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Mohua - Yellowhead
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird call. Audio
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Top Stories for 04 April 2008
6:00 AM.House Prices, NATO, Zimbabwe elections, Prisoner Restraints, 127 Million dollars Owed. Audio