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Morning Report for Monday 10 November 2008
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Australian Correspondent - Phil Kafcaloudes
8:56 AM.Australian Correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes brings us the latest from across the ditch. Audio
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Waatea News for Monday 10 November 2008
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Leaders gather to discuss Zimbabwe's political future
8:42 AM.Southern African leaders have gathered for what are being billed as"make or break"talks for Zimbabwe's political future. Audio
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Parliament has lost one of its great characters
8:35 AM.New Zealand First lost its place in Parliament on Saturday night, after falling just short of the crucial 5-percent party vote. Audio
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National Party's remarkable turnaround
8:21 AM.The National Party's clear-cut success on Saturday night represents a remarkable turnaround in political fortunes. Audio
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New faces joining parliaments ranks
8:18 AM.Among them are 31 year old former crown prosecutor, Simon Bridges and Nikki Kaye, who at 28 years old won Auckland Central. Audio
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ACT and United Future leaders on forming Government
8:16 AM.ACT leader Rodney Hide and United Future leader Peter Dunne discuss formation of new National-led Government. Audio
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Can National keep promises in the worsening economic climate?
8:09 AM.With the world financial crisis, it's clear the new government is going to have to get very serious, very soon. Audio
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Clark steps down from the front line
7:56 AM.Only one Prime Minister, Sir Keith Holyoake, has served longer in the post-war era. Audio
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20 seamen killed aboard a nuclear submarine
7:52 AM.Investigators believe the twenty died when they inhaled freon gas, accidentally released from the fire extinguishing systems. Audio
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New Zealanders issued travel warning to Indonesia
7:51 AM.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says there is an extreme security risk in Maluku Province and Central Sulawesi Province. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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New Parliament more culturally diverse - report
7:41 AM.Among the new MPs are a Korean, a Fiji-Indian, a Tongan-Samoan and an Indian, reports Richard Pamatatau. Audio
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Maori Party keen to work alongside the new Govt - report
7:36 AM.The party won an extra Maori seat, but that was not enough to give it the influence it was hoping for, reports Kate Williamson. Audio
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Brent Edward's reaction to election results
7:28 AM.Radio New Zealand political editor Brent Edwards gives his election wrap up. Audio
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Unions and environmentalists concerned
7:21 AM.Unions, environmentalists and a major social organisation are concerned about the new National-led government's policies. Audio
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Government change should boost economy short term - John Key
7:15 AM.Incoming Prime Minister John Key says National's election win should help boost the economy in the short term. Audio
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New government faces major expectation from business
7:12 AM.Business leaders want swift decisions on big issues, such as the Resource Management Act, and the Emissions Trading Scheme. Audio
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New broom sweeps through New Zealand parliament
7:09 AM.Prime Minister-elect John Key is saying he hopes to be sworn in as New Zealand's leader by as early as Monday next week. Audio
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Green's pick up two more seats
6:39 AM.But the party's six-point-four percent share of the vote was a good couple of points down on what the polls had predicted. Audio
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Labour lose seat strongholds
6:35 AM.The electorate map of New Zealand is now almost all Blue with many Labour strongholds gone even in the cities. Audio
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Waatea News for Monday 10 November 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Pacific News for Monday 10 November 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Green's disappointed party vote wasn't higher
6:12 AM.The party won 6.4 percent of the party vote, giving it eight MPs, but it's hoping the special votes will give it one more. Audio
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Key hopes to be sworn in by next week
6:09 AM.That would allow him to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation leaders' meeting in Peru. Audio
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The Little Spotted Kiwi
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 10 November 2008
6:00 AM.Green's disappointed party vote wasn't higher, Labour lose seat strongholds, New broom sweeps through New Zealand parliament. Audio