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Morning Report for Friday 12 December 2008
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Australia with Kerry-Anne Walsh
8:57 AM.Across The Ditch with correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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ETS uncertainty causes business to close
8:51 AM.Uncertainty over the future of the Emissions Trading Scheme has seen a 'carbon farm company' shut up shop. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Port profits drop leads to re-thinking
8:46 AM.Ports are under pressure to become more efficient and to avoid wasteful duplication. Audio
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Waikato Council hit by markets
8:40 AM.Volatility of financial markets is taking its toll on the Waikato Regional council. Audio
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Talks with Fiji constructive
8:36 AM.The Foreign Affairs Minister is describing talks with Fiji's military leaders as"constructive". Audio
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Sports News
8:33 AM.The latest from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Market update
8:29 AM.The latest from the financial sector. Audio
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Grocery bills continue to rise
8:26 AM.Statistics NZ figures have been released showing food prices continued to rise last month, despite dropping commodity prices. Audio
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Jury struggles to reach verdict
8:22 AM.The jury in the High Court trial of a man accused of fatally stabbing a tagger is struggling to reach a verdict. Audio
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Two murder trials delibirate this morning
8:16 AM.Bruce Emery who is charged with the murder of a tagger, and five men charged over the death of a Wanganui toddler. Audio
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Farmers prepare for drought
8:13 AM.Farmers across the country are being warned to ready their farms to cope with yet another drought. Audio
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DHB members reinstated
8:09 AM.An agreement's finally been reached about the running of the Hawkes Bay District Health Board. Audio
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Contoversial LBW appeal
7:57 AM.The Black Cap opener Daniel Flynn has become the first victim in this country of cricket's latest rule. Audio
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Tiwai Point smelter hangs in balance
7:52 AM.Staff at Tiwai Point aluminium smelter will have to wait until next year for a decision on the site's future. Audio
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Kauri death warning from conservationist
7:48 AM.One of NZ's best-known conservationists says some Northland kauri are dying because of sub-standard walking tracks. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Unicef report reaction
7:42 AM.Interview with former Children's Commissioner, Ian Hassall. Audio
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Early Childhood Council critical of report
7:40 AM.The ECC says a new Unicef report on the care and protection of children highlights what should be a national embarrassment. Audio
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Suicide bomber kills dozens in restaurant
7:36 AM.A suicide bomber has killed about 50 people including Kurdish and Arab officials in a crowded restaurant in Iraq. Audio
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Solid Energy's gas powered generator close
7:26 AM.Gas pumped up from coal seams far underground will soon form a new source of energy in this country. Audio
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Airbus crash to be re-created
7:20 AM.French officials are to re-create the events surrounding the Airbus A320 crash which killed seven people. Audio
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Biofuel repeal live
7:17 AM.Interview with Energy Minister, Gerry Brownlee. Audio
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National to repeal biofuel legislation
7:13 AM.The National Government says it will repeal legislation forcing oil companies to sell a certain amount of biofuel. Audio
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Sacked DHB members to be reinstated
7:10 AM.All of the sacked members of the former Hawkes Bay District Health Board are to be reinstated. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Auckland roadworks cause delays
6:38 AM.Roadworks intended to improve Auckland traffic are instead causing delays and clogging up the central city. Audio
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90 Day Bill to pass
6:35 AM.The right to sack new staff within 90 days without challenge, is hours away from becoming law. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 12 December 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 12 December 2008
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Big auto bail-out approved
6:11 AM.The US House of Representatives has approved a $US14 billion bail-out of the nation's car industry. Audio
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Council freezes spending
6:09 AM.Waikato's regional council is freezing capital and discretionary spending because of severe losses in its investment fund. Audio
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Tara Punga - Red Billed Gull
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 12 December 2008
6:00 AM.Biofuel repeal, childcare criticised, air crash recreated, DHB decision, restaurant bomber, sports news. Audio