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Morning Report for Wednesday 25 June 2008
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Two NZ Artist to Show at the Venice Biennale 2009
8:58 AM.Judy Millar and Francis Upritchard have been chosen to represent the country at the world's leading contemporary art event. Audio
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Breakthrough in the Joanna Wanng Case
8:55 AM.Police are due to reveal more details at a news conference shortly. Audio
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Tasman Rugby Union Financial Woes
8:51 AM.Clubs in the Tasman Rugby Union have accepted a lifeline from the Marlborough District Council. Audio
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Waatea News
8:49 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Lightbulb Debate in Parliament
8:47 AM.The move to energy efficient light bulbs was an excuse for low-wattage jokes yesterday in Parliament. Audio
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St Laurence Joins List of Finance Companies in Trouble
8:43 AM.More finance companies previously thought sound are tipped to exit the loan business or go under. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport, including fashion tips. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Wimbledon Tennis Update
8:27 AM.NZ women's tennis number one Marina Erakovic has overnight ground out a two set win at the start of her Wimbledon campaign. Audio
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Auckland's Wynyard Quarter Waterfront Project
8:25 AM.Four weeks of hearings over this country's biggest urban renewal project wind up today with obvious tension between key players. Audio
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Dudley Court Martial Verdict Due Today
8:17 AM.Verdicts are due this morning in the court martial of a Christchurch-based Army corporal who is accused of assaulting soliders. Audio
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Treasury Advised Against Govt Broadband Plan
8:14 AM.Documents released by Treasury show it did not support the Government's broadband plan unveiled in the Budget. Audio
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Oxfam Questions Move to Biofuels
8:09 AM.The aid agency Oxfam is questioning the move to biofuels, saying it could increase poverty. Audio
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Nelson Man in Court for Murder of Korean Backpacker
7:57 AM.A 28-year-old Nelson fisherman has appeared in court charged with the murder of Korean backpacker Jae Hyeon Kim. Audio
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Costs and Benefits of the Government's ETS
7:50 AM.The latest report into the costs and benefits of the Government's Emissions Trading Scheme is being widely criticised. Audio
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Grim Findings Inside Up-turned Philippines Ferry
7:48 AM.In the Philippines, divers have managed to get inside the capsized passenger ferry, The MV Princess of Stars. Audio
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Sports News
7:43 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Treaty Deal on Central North Island Forest to Be Signed
7:40 AM.The largest Treaty of Waitangi settlement deed is to be signed at Parliament today. Audio
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Exodus Out of Auckland
7:35 AM.New statistics show people are shifting out of Auckland, bucking the traditional trend of a northward population drift. Audio
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Southerly Blast Brings Snow, Closes Roads
7:23 AM.A cold southerly front has brought snow and icy conditions to many parts of the country . Audio
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Mugabe Defies Mounting Pressure to Stop Vote
7:15 AM.Zimbabwe's president on Tuesday has defied mounting pressure from African and Western nations to call off the election. Audio
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Fiji's Interim Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khayum
7:09 AM.Bainimarama says elections to restore democracy will not be held until corruption in the country has been eradicated. Audio
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Morning Business News for 25 June 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Cold Southerly Snap
6:35 AM.The sudden cold southerly snap throttling the country brought heavy snow to parts of the Central North Island last night. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 June 2008
6:22 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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Takapu - Gannet
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird call. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 25 June 2008
6:00 AM.Fijian and Zimbabwian democracy and winter hits hard all across New Zealand. Audio