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Morning Report for Monday 26 January 2009
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Australia Correspondent - Phil Kafcaloudes
8:57 AM.Australian news with Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Sunbed voluntary standards
8:55 AM.New rules come into force from today which should see people under 18 or people with fair skin barred from using sunbeds. Audio
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Waatea News
8:52 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Parachute Music Festival
8:47 AM.More than 25 thousand people have braved the heat at the biggest annual Christian music festival in the Southern Hemisphere. Audio
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Ratana meeting
8:43 AM.Three thousand Ratana members gathered over the weekend to mark the birth of the church's founder. Audio
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Markets Update
8:32 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Robbie Burns
8:29 AM.Scotland's national poet Robert Burns was born 250 years ago. Audio
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Auckland Anniversary day
8:25 AM.Leilani Momoisea is at the Viaduct Basin. Audio
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Cultural meeting at Pakirikiri marae
8:18 AM.The population of Tokomaru Bay doubled for celebrations marking 75 years of contact between Ngati Porou and the Cook Islands. Audio
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Cash rate
8:14 AM.The Reserve Bank governor will review the official cash rate with a hefty cut in the rate looking increasingly likely. Audio
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Judith Collins
8:09 AM.The Minister of Police says the shooting of Halatau Naitoko is an"absolute tragedy". Audio
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Chinese New Year
7:57 AM.People throughout the world have already started celebrating the Chinese New Year which officially falls today Audio
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Northen Gateway toll road
7:52 AM.Yesterday was opening day for the 365 million dollar Northern Gateway, the country's newest toll road. Audio
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Australian open
7:48 AM.Dave Worsley is in Melbourne. Audio
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Sports News
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Medical peer review
7:41 AM.The Medical Council wants all doctors in New Zealand to be subject to a system of peer review. Audio
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Israeli war crimes
7:35 AM.Israel is vowing to protect its soldiers from prosecution overseas for alleged war crimes during its military campaign in Gaza. Audio
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Auckland anniversary
7:29 AM.Auckland Anniversary Day and sailing history are both being celebrated today with the Oceanbridge 2009 regatta. Audio
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Fiji forum (part two)
7:24 AM.Fiji's future within the Pacific Islands Forum will be decided at a special meeting of Pacific leaders in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Economic announcements
7:15 AM.Two announcements will influence how we will weather the economic storms in 2009. Finance Minister Bill English comments. Audio
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A grieving family
7:09 AM.The man who allegedly sparked the police pursuit that resulted in the fatal shooting of a bystander will be in court today. Audio
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Morning Business
6:49 AM.News from the business sector including a market report Audio
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Fiji forum
6:43 AM.The Prime Minister leaves for Papua New Guinea today for the Pacific Islands Forum, to discuss Fiji's route back to democracy. Audio
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Armed offenders squad death
6:39 AM.The mother of the teenager killed in the pursuit by the Armed Offenders Squad would like to meet the person who shot him. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 26 January 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 26 January 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Green challenges
6:11 AM.The Green Party has come up with five challenges it would like to see the government address. Audio
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Morning chorus
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 26 January 2009
6:00 AM.Morning Report's Top Stories for 26 January 2009. Audio