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Morning Report for Friday 5 June 2009
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Correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh
8:55 AM.Kerry-Anne Walsh on former Australian Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon and Andrew Symond's latest exploits. Audio
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Ambulance Association
8:51 AM.The Ambulance Association says a Government injection of 100 new paramedics won't solve the industry's biggest problem of single-crewing. Audio
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Waatea News
8:49 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Union says fresh agreement could save jobs
8:46 AM.The Union representing workers at Oamaru's Summit Wool Spinners says a fresh agreement with North Otago's second largest employer could save jobs in the long run. Audio
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Twenty-20 world cup
8:42 AM.Embraced by the masses but despised by the traditionalists Crickets Twenty 20 world cup gets underway at the traditional home of cricket, Lord's in London tonight. Audio
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Sports News
8:38 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update
8:32 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Transport Minister slates KiwiRail value slump
8:26 AM.Transport Minister Steven Joyce is warning his government is very reluctant to fund KiwiRail, as the latest valuation reveals another multimillion dollar slump in the asset's value. Audio
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Immigration Minister says service improvements will take time
8:23 AM.The Immigration Minister Jonathan Coleman joins us. Audio
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Auditor General report on Immigration Service
8:20 AM.The Auditor General's report on the Immigration Service has highlighted a series of failings within the department. Audio
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Pressure mounts on PM over Richard Worth
8:09 AM.The labour leader Phil Goff talks to Sean Plunket. Audio
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Birdsong radio axed
7:57 AM.Until a few days ago Birdsong radio, in the UK, played ambient twitter from an English garden from 6 in the morning to midnight. Now the birds have been axed, silenced forever in favour of a more… Read more Audio
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Corrections paying police to accomodate inmates
7:53 AM.Prison reform advocates want the Ombudsmen to investigate what they claim is a sharp deterioration in prison living standards. Audio
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Greens first to reveal MP expenses
7:47 AM.The Green Party has become the first to release details of its MPs expenses. It shows its nine MPs each spent an average of almost 14-thousand dollars on air travel in the first four months of this… Read more Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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US President Barack Obama in Cairo
7:39 AM.US President Barack Obama has told a crowd in Cairo it's time for a new beginning between the US and the Muslim world. Audio
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Jury retires to consider verdict on Bain
7:35 AM.A High Court jury in Christchurch will today retire to consider its verdicts in the retrial of David Bain. Audio
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Royal Commission chair criticises supercity changes
7:24 AM.The chair of the Royal Commission on Auckland Governance has spoken out for the first time on the changes made by the Government to his super-city plan, and he's not impressed. Audio
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Political editor on John Key's handling of Worth story
7:21 AM.Joining us is our political editor Brent Edwards. Audio
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PM defends handling of Worth affair
7:12 AM.The Prime Minister John Key says if the first of two allegations of inappropriate behavior against MP Richard Worth are proved - he'll seek his expulsion from the National Caucus Audio
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Pressure mounts on PM over Richard Worth
7:09 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key has been forced to consider meeting with a woman who claims Richard Worth sexually pursued her while making her job offers as a minister. Audio
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Morning Business News for 5 June 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Port of Napier sees recession as temporary glitch
6:39 AM.Although some ports are experiencing downturns, the Port of Napier is avoiding the effects of the recession, so far. Audio
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Former Labour Minister unsurprised by critical report
6:36 AM.The Immigration Service has been heavily criticised by the Auditor General for inconsistent visa decisions, poor management, and a dysfunctional workplace. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 5 June 2009
6:23 AM.The latest from the farming and rural communities. Audio
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Pacific News
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Developers accuse Christchurch Airport
6:14 AM.A group of developers is accusing the Christchurch International Airport of double standards after plans to develop a holiday park nearby were rejected. Audio
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Top Stories for 5 June 2009
6:00 AM.Pressure mounts on PM over handling of Richard Worth, Royal commission criticises super-city changes. Audio