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Morning Report for Friday 30 January 2009
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Australia Correspondent
8:55 AM.Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Black Caps start slow in Australia
8:51 AM.Australia will be coming off losses in both the test and the one-day series against South Africa. Audio
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Waatea News for 30 January 2009
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Popular swimming beaches close in Dunedin
8:47 AM.The Dunedin City Council has this week begun pumping sewage a kilometre out to sea. Audio
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Families of prison workers have a look behind bars
8:44 AM.More than one hundred took advantage of an open day at the prison. Audio
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Markets Update for 30 January 2009
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Closest thing to an America's Cup Regatta
8:24 AM.Never far from the buzz about the sailing, are questions about the future of the Cup itself. Audio
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School bus operators stand their ground
8:21 AM.School bus operators say the new operators could struggle to find enough drivers. Audio
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Minister of Education sacks Auckland based board of trustees
8:17 AM.Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate is the second school in the space of two weeks to have its board dissolved. Audio
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Small business reps asking banks to drop floating rate
8:09 AM.The governor of the Reserve Bank will meet with the Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce at midday. Audio
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Fighting continues in Sri Lanka
7:54 AM.It's sparked fierce debate both in the Indian sub continent and here in New Zealand. Audio
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Big changes underway for Search and Rescue industry
7:50 AM.From Sunday the old beacons using the 1-2-1 point 5 frequency will no longer be picked up by satellite. Audio
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Sports News for 30 January 2009
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Back to back droughts in Hawke's Bay hurts stock sales
7:42 AM.Heugh Chappell reports on the latest sale held at the Stortford Lodge yards in Hastings. Audio
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Concerns voiced about ETS policy being delayed
7:36 AM.The stock exchange is selling part of its carbon credit business to Markit for 65 million (NZ) dollars. Audio
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Australia - Father Charged with murder
7:29 AM.The four year old plunged 58 metres into the Yarra river during morning rush hour yesterday. Audio
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Iraq heads to the polls
7:26 AM.It's the country's first election since 2005, and there are hopes it will redraw Iraq's political map. Audio
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Mourners farewell teenager mistakenly killed by Police
7:22 AM.It's been a week since 17-year-old Halatau Naitoko had his life cut short. Audio
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Economic downturn has hit Solid Energy hard
7:16 AM.Solid Energy Chief executive Dr Don Elder joins Morning Report. Audio
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Dr. Bollard slashes lending rates
7:13 AM.Those saving or living on savings on the other hand have been delt another blow. Audio
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Reserve Bank Governor delivers bad news
7:09 AM.Unemployment figures released yesterday show more people are losing their jobs. Audio
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Morning Business for 30 January 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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NZ Medical Association wants more in Emergency care
6:41 AM.the plan for a 6-hour limit for emergency department waiting times doesn't go far enough. Audio
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Waatea News for 30 January 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 30 January 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 30 January 2009
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Solid Energy plans to slow things down at it's Stockton mine
6:09 AM.A drop in order from steel mills has influenced Solid Energy's production cut. Audio
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Top Stories for 30 January 2009
6:01 AM.Economics and your wallet. Audio
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The call of the Kea
6:00 AM.Here is this mornings bird. Audio