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Morning Report for Monday 22 June 2009
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Australia
8:58 AM.With Australian correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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The Stig is revealed on UK's Top Gear
8:53 AM.One of television's best kept secret's has finally been revealed, or has it? Audio
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Waatea news
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Concern for elderly grows as Kaikohe petrol crisis looms
8:43 AM.There are growing concerns for elderly people in the Kaikohe district as a petrol crisis looms. Audio
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New moves on pricing could unlock stalled development
8:38 AM.The energy sector says new rules giving them more flexibility in setting prices will encourage more development. Audio
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Sports news
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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AIDS agencies expecting renewed influx of calls
8:22 AM.HIV support agencies say they are expecting a further influx of calls today from people concerned they might have contracted the virus. Audio
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Corrections union backs shipping container cell plan
8:18 AM.Amid outrage from other groups, a union for prison officers is throwing its support behind using shipping containters to house prison inmates. Audio
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French rugby team member attacked
8:15 AM.Rugby World Cup organisers say there will be tighter security for players during the 2011 tournament in New Zealand. Audio
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Authorities shift strategy as swine flu spreads
8:12 AM.In Wellington, a 30-year-old woman with underlying health conditions remains in a critical condition in hospital after catching the swine flu virus. Audio
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ACT leader reprimands MP for 'off colour' remark
8:08 AM.The ACT MP David Garrett has been given a stern talking-to by his leader, after making an 'off colour' remark to a female staffer. Audio
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White Ferns lose to England in Twenty20 world cup
7:58 AM.The New Zealand women's cricket team has failed in its bid to win the Twenty20 world cup title at Lords in London. Audio
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Iranian police kill at least ten protestors
7:52 AM.According to the state media at least ten people have been killed and a hundred people injured in a crackdown on what the state is calling"terrorists". Audio
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Firearms licence changes deemed 'pointless' by owners
7:48 AM.Changes to the way some firearms are licenced are being branded pointless by those who own the affected weaponry. Audio
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Sports news
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Plan to house inmates in containers labelled stunt
7:40 AM.Labour's Corrections spokesman is labeling government plans to accommodate prisoners in shipping containers a political stunt. Audio
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HIV case highlights questions for medical ethics
7:38 AM.At least 30 people have contacted a support group after the identity of a man charged with intentionally infecting others with HIV was revealed. Audio
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Health officials to manage, rather than contain, swine flu
7:28 AM.The Ministry of Health will today start to manage swine flu in Auckland, as officials say trying to contain the virus is pointless. Audio
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Act MP reprimanded for lewd comment
7:26 AM.Act party leader Rodney Hide has reprimanded MP David Garrett for what's been described as an 'off colour' remark to a female staff member. Audio
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Jetstar accused of poor service as rugby fans refused flights
7:20 AM.There was more bad publicity for Jetstar at the weekend after a number of rugby fans missed their flight to Wellington for the All Blacks match against France. Audio
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New Zealand union responds to attack on French player
7:10 AM.Listening to that report is the New Zealand Rugby Union chief executive, Steve Tew. Audio
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French rugby player returns home after Wellington assault
7:07 AM.A Member of the French rugby team was the victim of a vicious assault in Wellington early on Sunday morning. Audio
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Morning business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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All Blacks lose trophy but salvage game against French
6:38 AM.The All Blacks managed to squeak home and beat the French in Wellington on Saturday night and level their series. Audio
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French player attacked in Wellington
6:35 AM.A member of the French Rugby team has been attacked on the streets of Wellington only hours after his team lost to the All Blacks. Audio
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Waatea news
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 22 June 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 22 June 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Prison officers union backs shipping container cell plan
6:13 AM.The union for prison officers is supporting moves to house prison inmates in shipping containers, saying its much better than having them share cells. Audio
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Boat yard fire to cost a million dollars in damages
6:08 AM.A fire at a west Auckland boat yard yesterday morning may have caused more than a million dollars in damages. Audio