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Morning Report for Tuesday 3 March 2009
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Largest Mataitai reserve?
8:52 AM.A new development is in the planning stage. Audio
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The fluff in your button hole
8:52 AM.Dr Georg Steinhauser of the Vienna University of Technology has been trying to work out why fluff gets stuck in the belly button Audio
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The Civil Aviation Authority
8:48 AM.Is warning pilots of small planes against flying in bad weather - one of the leading causes of air accidents. Audio
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Waatea News for 3 March 2009
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Emergency room doctor attacked in the weekend
8:43 AM.A drunk patient has punched a doctor in the face four times and also kicked him. Audio
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Kaeo: still wating to rebuild after 2007 flood
8:28 AM.The Labour led government pledged half a million dollars last year, however residents haven't seen anything. Audio
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Markets Update for 3 March 2009
8:28 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Auckland's North Shore residents threatened by landslip
8:25 AM.No action it seems from the council to help these residents. Audio
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The government buys locomotives from China
8:21 AM.Kiwirail will borrow seventy five million dollars to buy the new locomotives. Audio
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Five thousand firefighters brace themselves
8:17 AM.Australia: Firefighters will face a potentially devastating day in Victoria, with high temperatures and winds up to 150 km/hr. Audio
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Nelson fishing industry looking sad
8:14 AM.Last year Sealord cut 170 jobs at its shellfish plant but that was before the recession. Audio
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Tough times ahead
8:09 AM.Economic conditions in Australia continue to deteriorate. Audio
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Management at Paremoremo prison in the dog house
7:55 AM.23 year old Tue Faavae was attacked by other prisoners after a group of six inmates were let out of their cells on Sunday. Audio
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United States secretary of state will arrive in Israel soon
7:51 AM.Israel opposes aid to Gaza if there is a chance this may end up bolstering Hamas. Audio
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Sports News for 3 March 2009
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Turmoil in the global economy
7:44 AM.The value of the New Zealand dollar is at a six year low. 49.12 cents. Audio
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Transpower may be able to bypass Electricity Commission
7:38 AM.The Government has released its new energy policy which is out for public consultation Audio
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Maori Party holds grave fears
7:29 AM.A significant number of Maori employed by Sealord may lose their jobs. Audio
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Receivers will assess what taxpayers will have to pay
7:26 AM.Mascot Finance yesterday became the first company covered by government's deposit guarantee scheme, to go into receivership. Audio
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Recession brings Australia and New Zealand closer
7:10 AM.Meanwhile, the world's unstable financial system is suffering yet more tremors today. Audio
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Morning Business for 3 March 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Government says there'll be cut backs
6:39 AM.Finance Minister Bill English went on to say the Clarke Administration were in 'fairly land'. Audio
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John Key and Kevin Rudd agree on recession strategy
6:36 AM.The Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says Australia and New Zealand need to work together. Audio
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Waatea News for 3 March 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 3 March 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 3 March 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Mascot Finance say it's too early
6:06 AM.To assess just how much taxpayers money will be used to bail out the failed finance company. Audio
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The Fantail
6:01 AM.Listen to the fantail's call. Audio
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Top Stories for 3 March 2009
6:00 AM.The recession and you. Audio