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Morning Report for Monday 17 November 2008
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Off to Melbourne...
8:56 AM....With Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Wanganui's all-conquering rugby players get key to the city
8:52 AM.The self-styled Wanganui"Butcher Boys"were granted the Freedom of the City at a special celebration. Audio
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Waatea News for 17 November 2008
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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An axe to funding for the arts in Whangarei
8:46 AM.The council says it needs to keep the lid on rates. Audio
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National promises a look at the Foreshore and Seabed Act
8:40 AM.National has signed a deal with the Maori Party giving the two leaders of the party ministerial positions outside cabinet. Audio
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Markets Update for 17 November 2008
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Kiwi's make it through to final
8:27 AM.The Kiwis have made it through to the final of rugby league's world cup, beating England 32-22 in Brisbane. Audio
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Dunedin ratepayers and their stadium
8:23 AM.A final decision on the 188 million dollar project which has divided city opinion is expected early next year Audio
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Fire rips through Los Angeles
8:19 AM.The fires have ripped across more than 4-thousand hectares, the majority of which are near Sylmar, north of Los Angeles. Audio
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The week ahead for the new government
8:13 AM.With RNZ political editor Brent Edwards. Audio
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The ETS will be delayed and reviewed by MP's
8:09 AM.That's got the forestry sector worried that further delays will scare off potential investors. Audio
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New Zealand's best known steam train is for sale
7:58 AM.For the past twenty six years the Kingston Flyer has been taking rail enthusiasts and tourists alike on a journey back in time. Audio
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NCEA exam time
7:54 AM.139 thousand students will be taking their seats and trying to prove they've been paying attention in class this year. Audio
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Labour has left its baggage in parliament
7:51 AM.The West Coast sawmill industry says they were 'betrayed' by Labour ministers over a promised rescue deal. Audio
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NZ happy with WTO talks in Washington
7:48 AM.New Zealand has been pushing for decades to get better world rules on agricultural trade. Audio
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Sports News for 17 November 2008
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Fossil fuel debate
7:36 AM.Part of National's deal with ACT involves lifting the moratorium on new fossil fuel burning power plants. Audio
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Tsunami Alert Update
7:31 AM.Indonesia: The Indonesian government issued a tsunami alert after a powerful earthquake shook Sulawesi island. Audio
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Congolese rebel leader Laurent Nkunda supports peace
7:28 AM.The fighting has already displaced at least a quarter of a million people. Audio
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World leaders promise major reform
7:24 AM.G20 leaders at a summit in Washington say they will work together following the talks. Audio
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Iraq's cabinet approves plan to get US troops out by 2011
7:22 AM.The agreed date will end the US military presence that began in 2003 when Saddam Hussein was toppled. Audio
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Rodney Hide's new roles
7:17 AM.Rodney Hide is the new Minister of Local Government and Regulatory Reform. Audio
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Pita Sharples will receive Maori Affairs portfolio
7:14 AM.Dr Sharples spoke with Geoff Robinson earlier about his new role. Audio
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John Key promises new faces in cabinet
7:09 AM.National has finalised deals with ACT, the Maori Party and United Future, allowing it to form a government in record time. Audio
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Morning Business for 17 November 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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New Zealand successfully host under 17 womens world cup
6:43 AM.The three week long event wound up yesterday with a nail biting final between North Korea and the United States. Audio
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ACT and Maori Party bang heads
6:40 AM.Over the weekend Mr Key struck deals with three support parties - ACT, the Maori Party and United Future. Audio
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Waatea News for 17 November 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 17 November 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 17 November 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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G20 summit welcomed by NZ trade lobbyists
6:16 AM.Leaders of the world's 20 largest economies, the G20, have ended their meeting in Washington calling for major financial reform. Audio
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Weekend Brings Fire
6:14 AM.A spate of fires over the weekend has signalled the start of the fire season. Audio
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Cabinet line up to be announced today
6:09 AM.Prime Minister John Key will make the announcment this afternoon. Audio
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Toroa - Wandering Albatross
6:01 AM.Listen to this mornings bird. Audio
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Top Stories for 17 November 2008
6:00 AM.National will announce new cabinet today. Audio