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Morning Report for Wednesday 9 April 2008
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Sobering News for Beer Drinkers
8:57 AM.Climate change could push prices up and even force pubs to run dry within 25 years. Audio
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Card Collecting Raising Concerns
8:53 AM.A potato chip promotion has children collecting Super 14 cards, the craze has raised concern it's contributing to child obesity. Audio
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Waatea News
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. - Vetern Labour MP says China deal goes against Maori interests. Audio
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High Seas Washing Road Away.
8:46 AM.The Waitaki District Council will have to tackle severe erosion on the coastal road linking Oamaru, Kakanui and Waianakarua. Audio
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Kicking the Habit
8:40 AM.Millions of people still dying of smoking related disease every year, despite smoking rates falling. Audio
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Markets Update
8:30 AM.A quick market update. - Housing index has hit a record low. Audio
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GP Shortage
8:27 AM.Impending crisis looming as more and more close their books to new patients. Audio
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Generation Y - Debt Generation
8:24 AM.There are concerns the credit habits of younger people will land them in hot water later in life. Audio
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NSW Expert to Help with Investigations
8:20 AM.Tamahere Coolstore Fire is going to be looked into further by NSW Snr Investigator Bob Alxander. Audio
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The Olympic Torch Continues
8:16 AM.The strength of the pro-Tibet protests in London and Paris has forced the International Olympic Committee into a full review. Audio
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Future of Sawmill Pending
8:09 AM.Kopu sawmill closer is a symptom of a struggling sector. Audio
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Concert Pianist Settles In
7:55 AM.Kerikeri's Academy of Music has persuaded an Italian concert pianist to be it's musical director. Audio
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Moa Bone Found
7:50 AM.The pelvis of the upland moa is thought to be one of the first remnants of the iconic bird found in the Central Southern Alps. Audio
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Sports News
7:47 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. - Liverpool and Arsenal do battle in second leg of the UEFA quarter final. Audio
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Leave Troops in Iraq
7:38 AM.The commander of US forces in Iraq says the withdrawal of troops from the country must stop or gains made there will be at risk. Audio
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White Farmers Evicted
7:36 AM.two of the evicted farmers were black and were singled out because they supported the opposition Movement for Democratic Change. Audio
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Tragedy Brings Community Closer
7:28 AM.Last night at a moving prayer service in Tamahere firefighters thanked the town for it's support. Audio
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Max Mosley No Longer Invited
7:25 AM.Mr Moslet is emroiled in a sex scandal, which compromises his presidency of the International Motorsport Federation. Audio
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PM Relaxed with Peters
7:17 AM.Trade Minister, Phil Goff says China has no problems with Mr Peters' opposition. Audio
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Thames Sawmill Closing
7:09 AM.The threat of the mill's closure brings back memories of Toyota moving out of the area in the 1990s. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. - Latest survey: NZ choking on excesses. Audio
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Winston Peters Opposes China Deal
6:41 AM.The Government has no problems with Foreign Minister Winston Peters opposing the Free Trade Agreement with China. Audio
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Up to 150 Locals Set to Lose Jobs
6:39 AM.The Coromandel community of Thames is reeling from the news that a major employer in the town is set to close. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. - Iwi presented settlement proposal to Micheal Cullen. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 9 April 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. - Govt propose auction system for independent dairy companies. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. - Broadcasting restrictions in Tonga. Audio
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Organs for Research
6:15 AM.Parliament has passed legislation seeking to raise the rate of organ donations in New Zealand. Audio
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Service Held in Tamahere
6:13 AM.Firefighter David O'Donnell paid tribute to the community of Tamahere. Audio
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Karoro - Black Beaked Gull
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird. Audio
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Top Stories for 9 April 2008
6:00 AM.Sawmill Closing, PM relexed, Max Mosley, Tamahere Fire, Zimbabwe, Iraq, Sports news, Moa bone found, Concert piantist. Audio