Navigation for Morning Report
Morning Report for Tuesday 17 March 2009
-
Brain deteriorates in late 20's
8:55 AM.If you ever get the feeling you're not as smart as you used to be, you may be right. Audio
-
Pauline Hanson nude photos
8:50 AM.Australian politician Pauline Hanson says she will sue newspapers that published nude pictures supposedly of her from the 70's. Audio
-
Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
-
Government criticism over environment downgrade
8:39 AM.National's political foes have criticised a series of changes and funding cuts to environmental policies. Audio
-
Kaitaia civic centre
8:39 AM.Plans for a fifteen-million-dollar civic centre for Kaitaia are hanging in the balance - as concerns mount over the cost. Audio
-
Sports update
8:33 AM.An update from the team at RNZ sport. Audio
-
Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
-
Kinglake roads open
8:26 AM.Five weeks after the bushfires in Victoria, roads into the one of the worst hit areas, Kinglake, will re-open today. Audio
-
High Court hears Bain evidence
8:22 AM.The High Court in Christchurch has begun hearing evidence that David Bain gave to police in 1994. Audio
-
Obama to block AIG bonuses
8:19 AM.President Obama says 309 million dollars in bonuses to be paid to executives of the bailed-out AIG must be blocked. Audio
-
Reaction to TVNZ job cuts
8:14 AM.About one hundred hours of local content broadcasting will be cut. But what does that mean for the producers of that content? Audio
-
Fuel tax leaves Auckland short
8:09 AM.The region is scrambling to find tens of millions of dollars to fund crucial transport projects. Audio
-
Pressure to dump copyright law
7:56 AM.Pressure is mounting on the Government to dump a controversial law change that enforces copyright on the internet. Audio
-
SIS files on MP's
7:52 AM.The SIS is being given six months to act on a recommendation to stop keeping files on sitting MPs. Audio
-
NZ Bank's unpaid taxes
7:48 AM.All of the country's major banks are facing legal action over two billion dollars the IRD says they owe in unpaid taxes. Audio
-
Morning Sport
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
-
SOE finiancial returns
7:41 AM.Businesses are applauding Government moves to extract higher financial returns from state owned electricity companies. Audio
-
David Bain Trial
7:37 AM.The second week of evidence in the David Bain murder trial in Christchurch has begun with a revelation. Audio
-
Fritzl trial
7:25 AM.Fritzl's trial got underway overnight in the Austrian city of St Poelten. Audio
-
TVNZ's financial pressures
7:24 AM.Unions say the government is adding to TVNZ's financial pressures by insisting it return a dividend. Audio
-
TVNZ cuts jobs
7:20 AM.Ninety people at TVNZ will lose their jobs as the broadcaster responds to a dramatic fall in advertising revenue. Audio
-
Fuel tax discussion
7:10 AM.For further discussin we are joined by Fran Wilde,Andrew Williams and Bob Parker. Audio
-
Increase in fuel tax
7:06 AM.All motorists across the country will now pay three-cents a litre more in fuel tax this year. Audio
-
Morning Business for 17 March 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
-
TVNZ job losses
6:44 AM.90 jobs are to go and and 100 hours of local programming will be cut. Audio
-
Labour says petrol tax is lose lose
6:40 AM.From October all motorists will pay three-cents a litre more to pay for new roads. Audio
-
Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
-
Morning Rural News for 17 March 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
-
Pacific News for 17 March 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio