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Morning Report for Friday 3 April 2009
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Australian correspondent
8:57 AM.For our Friday update on things Australian we cross to Melbourne now to join our correspondent, Donna Demaio. Audio
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NZ'ers aren't religious
8:54 AM.A new survey suggests a growing number of New Zealanders don't identify with organised religion. Audio
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Waatea news
8:49 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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bloodstains evidence at Bain trial
8:45 AM.Further details about bloodstains which the Crown says connects David Bain to the killing of five members of his family. Audio
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Sports news
8:40 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Crime summit gets under way
8:37 AM.The Government is hosting a Crime Summit at Parliament today, to discuss the so called drivers of crime. Audio
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Markets update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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New epidemic of whooping cough on its way
8:28 AM.There's been a rise in the number of people getting whooping cough and officials fear another epidemic. Audio
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Supermarket says it doesn't force staff to only speak English
8:22 AM.Foodstuffs says an instruction at one of its stores for staff to only talk in English is not company policy. Audio
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former dhb chief executive opposes lab monopoly
8:18 AM.doctors and nurses are demanding health authorities lift the lid on information about Auckland's medical testing swap. Audio
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Work halted on Wellington War Memorial Park
8:15 AM.The building of a new park beside the National War Memorial in Wellington has been put on hold. Audio
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Australia PM lauds G20's crackdown on the cowboys
8:11 AM.Mr Rudd sees the tougher regulation of financial markets as the most important part of the package. Audio
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British Prime Minister announces G20 success
8:07 AM.World markets have surged following the announcement of a massive stimulus package for the world economy. Audio
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Early Rugby Season Causing Frustration
7:56 AM.Wellington's junior rugby season kicks off tomorrow three weeks earlier than usual. Audio
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Botched IT project set to cost 40 million dollars
7:51 AM.The deputy State Services Commissioner, Laurence Millar, resigned yesterday after a report found numerous irregularities. Audio
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Fears of a gang war in Nelson
7:48 AM.The police are warning against gang expansion in the South Island, with the Red Devils moving into Nelson. Audio
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Sports news
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Nervousness as major switch of lab tests provider nears
7:42 AM.Doctors are demanding authorities lift the lid on confidential information about Auckland's massive medical testing swap. Audio
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Amendments to child sex offender parole laws
7:36 AM.Parliament has pushed through a Bill closing up two loopholes around the supervision of child sex offenders. Audio
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America's Cup legal battle comes to an end
7:28 AM.The New York Court of Appeals ruling in favour of Oracle over Alinghi. Audio
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John Key criticised over MPs business trip
7:25 AM.The Prime Minister is facing his first political botch up as questions continue to swirl around the Internal Affairs Minister. Audio
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Double murderer's parole application turned down
7:16 AM.The Parole Board has turned down convicted double murderer John Barlow's bid to be released from prison. Audio
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G20 pledges cheap overdraft to help boost global economy
7:08 AM.Leaders at the G20 Summit in London pledged a trillion dollars to help pull the global economy from the abyss. Audio
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Morning business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Parallel Maori justice system on conference agenda
6:38 AM.A conference on crime will question whether Maori should be dealt with under a separate justice system. Audio
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Waatea news
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 3 April 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 3 April 2009
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Privacy Commission to investigate claims privacy breached
6:15 AM.Claims some schools are breaching the privacy of girls as part of a cervical cancer vaccination campaign. Audio
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Deputy Commissioner's Conflict of Interest Examined
6:13 AM.The cost of IT contracts mishandled by the State Services Commission could be as high as 40 million dollars. Audio
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Kawau - Spotted Shag
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio