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Morning Report for Friday 5 September 2008
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Australian Correspondent - Kerry-Anne Walsh
8:54 AM.We cross to Canberra where we get the lowdown of news and intrigue from across the ditch. Audio
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Style Pasifika
8:51 AM.Pacific fashion flair will tonight be rewarded and awarded at this year's Style Pasifika Awards in Auckland. Audio
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Emails and Texts
8:49 AM.Your views on some of the topics on this morning's show. Audio
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Waatea News
8:46 AM.An update of news from the Tangata Whenua presented by the Waatea team. Audio
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Zimbabwe Power Share
8:42 AM.The deadline for power sharing between the opposition and the Mugabe's ruling regime expires in the next few hours. Audio
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Tasman Tries to Stop the Axe
8:38 AM.Nelson's Tasman Makos have one last bite at trying to stay in the Air New Zealand Cup. Audio
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Sports News
8:34 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Alaska's Governor Palin
8:24 AM.Critics suggest that after a rousing Republican Convention speech, the Vice-Presidential candidate now faces real challenges. Audio
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Mega Meat Industry Merger
8:20 AM.Farmer shareholders vote today on merger talks between Alliance Group and rival Silver Fern Farms. Audio
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Auckland Harbour Bridge Cycle Lanes
8:16 AM.Auckland Regional Council's still considering whether to spend around $20-million on a Harbour Bridge cycle lane. Audio
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Xue Committed for Trial
8:13 AM.Murder-accused Nai Yin Xue is expected to stand trial next year over the death of his young wife. Audio
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Projected Auckland Growth
8:08 AM.Faster than expected growth could see the equivalent of the population of Christchurch added over the next 25 years. Audio
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Death Row Convict Becomes Artist's Canvass
7:56 AM.Danish art's enfant terrible, Marco Evaristti plans to use an American convict's executed cadaver in the name of art. Audio
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Bucklands Beach Homes Evacuated
7:52 AM.Residents of four more homes have been evacuated as a precautionary measure; on advise from geotechnical experts. Audio
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2011 World Cup Hosting Rights
7:47 AM.Christchurch and Wellington confirmed as host cities for the quarterfinals, but at what cost to the country? Audio
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Sports News
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Auckland's Homeless
7:39 AM.Auckland's mayor wants to give one councilor a lesson in compassion while developing new policy for dealing with the needy. Audio
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National's Leaked Environment Policy
7:37 AM.The policy was due to be released on Saturday and outlines the establishment of an Environmental Protection Agency. Audio
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National's Immigration Policy (Part 2)
7:29 AM.National's Immigration spokesman, Lockwood Smith joins us to talk about the new initiative. Audio
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National's Immigration Policy (Part 1)
7:26 AM.It's a policy the party says aims to retain skilled New Zealanders and attract back those who have left. Audio
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Winston Peters' Lawyer - Live
7:18 AM.Peter Williams, QC joins us to answer questions about NZ First's fortunes and those of its embattled leader. Audio
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New Political Poll - Labour Up
7:12 AM.Political Editor Brent Edwards joins us to put some meat on the bones of the latest Roy Morgan poll. Audio
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NZ First MP's Loyal to Leader
7:09 AM.NZ First MPs say the donations controversy is not affecting the party's support despite a slump in support of 4 points. Audio
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Morning Business
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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New Government Tagging Guidelines
6:41 AM.A Manukau trust, which used 24,000 litres of paint cleaning-up graffiti last year, welcomes the help to combat the problem. Audio
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Republican Convention
6:38 AM.His running mate's had her go and now it's time for Senator McCain to speak to the party faithful. Audio
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Peters' Retains Party's Confidence
6:36 AM.NZ First MPs say their leader retains their confidence despite the ongoing controversy over donations to the party. Audio
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Waatea News
6:26 AM.News from the Tangata Whenua presented by the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 5 September 2008
6:20 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 05 September 2008
6:16 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Thai Crisis and Referendum
6:13 AM.Embattled Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej says he will hold a crisis referendum after rejecting calls to quit. Audio
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Real Estate Law
6:10 AM.The Government will now regulate the Real Estate industry after Parliament last night passed a controversial Bill in urgency. Audio
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Sports News
6:08 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Korora - the Northern Blue Penguin
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 05 September 2008
6:00 AM.The Latest on NZ First, Labour Up in Poll and National's Immigration Policy. Audio