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Morning Report for Wednesday 30 April 2008
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Protestors Strike Waihopai Spybase
8:58 AM.Protestors have managed to deflate one of the two globes at the Waihopai Spybase in Marlborough. Audio
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Green Party on the Food Safety Authority
8:55 AM.A review called for the Authority to take a more precautionary approach and criticised the way it handled the A1, A2 milk issue. Audio
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Waatea News
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Tareq Aziz Trial in Iraq
8:48 AM.Iraq's former deputy prime minister, Tareq Aziz has gone on trial for his part in the execution of a group of merchants. Audio
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Vector Overseas Sale
8:45 AM.Trust chairman Warren Kyd says the deal will be good news for the company and its customers. Audio
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Climate Change Minister David Parker - Part 2
8:40 AM.David Parker has more figures on the Emisions Trading Scheme. Audio
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Sports News
8:38 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Roger Waters Pig?
8:35 AM.Pink Floyds, Roger Waters inflatable pig is at large. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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OPEC Predicts Even Higher Oil Prices
8:24 AM.Oil analyst, Martin Quinlan comments. Audio
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Maori Party Wants GST Removed From Food
8:20 AM.The Maori Party is urging the Government to exempt food from GST, rejecting claims it would be too complicated to implement. Audio
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Emissions Trading Scheme - Part 3
8:10 AM.Comments from Sustainability Council's executive director Simon Terry, and Charlie Pedersen, the president of Federated Farmers. Audio
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UN Food Crisis
7:58 AM.The UNs' Secretary general says soaring food prices now represent an 'unprecedented challenge of global proportions'. Audio
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East Timor
7:54 AM.The leader of a group of East Timor rebels accused of trying to assassinate President, Jose Ramos-Horta has surrendered. Audio
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Chris Kahui Murder Trial
7:53 AM.Further videotaped police interviews with double murder accused Chris Kahui will be played to an Auckland jury today. Audio
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Tourist Drowns on Kawarau River
7:50 AM.A 21-year-old British tourist has drowned while on a river surfing trip on the Kawarau River on Tuesday afternoon. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Dioxin Victims to Receive Special Health Services
7:38 AM.Four decades after dioxin contamination from a New Plymouth chemical plant, workers are to receive special health services. Audio
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Heavy Rains Over North Island
7:35 AM.Reports from the Kapiti Coast and the Bay of Plenty. Audio
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Petition for Referendum on Child Discipline Act
7:27 AM.Failed to collect the number of signatures needed. Audio
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Propane Risk
7:23 AM.banning of environmentally damaging refrigerants could see a rapid rise in the use of less safe alternatives. Audio
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National Party on Fuel Tax
7:20 AM.The National Party is pushing to have new petrol taxes dropped or delayed because of the impact on consumers. Audio
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Northland Hit by Heavy Rain Over Night
7:17 AM.The Northland region seems to have born the brunt of the predicted heavy rainfall last night. Audio
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David Parker on Emissions Trading Scheme
7:14 AM.The Climate Change Minister is David Parker. Audio
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Emissions Trading Scheme - Part 2
7:08 AM.By the end of this year New Zealand will introduce an ambitious and complex emissions trading scheme. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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NZ Police Assist in Money Laundering Inquiry
6:45 AM.NZ police have carried out raids as part of a $120 million international tax evasion and money laundering inquiry. Audio
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Emissions Trading Scheme
6:40 AM.Householders, and small businesses will foot most of the bill for the govt's proposed emissions trading scheme. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 30 April 2008
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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The Bird Call - Tui
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird. Audio
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Top Stories for 30 April 2008
6:00 AM.Emissions trading scheme, Flooding in Northland, National on fuel tax, Propane refridgeration risks. Audio