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Morning Report for Monday 27 July 2009
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Kevin Rudd is trying to get an emissions trading scheme through. Audio
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NZSO performs for schoolchildren in Huntly
8:54 AM.School children from around Huntly in North Waikato have been listening to live orchestral music, a first time experience for many of them. Audio
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Godfather of Kung Fu movies to have museum
8:47 AM.The godfather of Kung Fu movies, Bruce Lee, will soon have a museum dedicated to his memory in his old home town, Hong Kong. Audio
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Waatea news
8:43 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Second BMX world title for Sarah Walker
8:41 AM.After winning the open class world championship on Saturday, the 21-year-old Walker made it world championship number two last night with a win in the open cruiser class. 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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DOC accused of creating an elitist playground
8:25 AM.The film industry is accusing the Department of Conservation of turning Mount Aspiring National Park into an"elitist playground". Audio
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Drought eases in Hawke's Bay but farmers not out of mire
8:20 AM.Farmers in Hawke's Bay who are suffering their third drought in three years say recent rain has eased a critical situation, but it will be months before they're in the clear. Audio
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Government accused of withholding heavy trucks research
8:16 AM.The Green party is accusing the government of working"hand in glove"with the trucking industry to get longer and bigger trucks on to the country's roads. Audio
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Fonterra's plans to raise cash under scrutiny
8:09 AM.Fonterra's chairman is denying speculation he is stepping down from the board of stock market operator NZX because the dairy co-operative is looking at a sharemarket listing. Audio
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Poor start to All Black's South African campaign
7:57 AM.It was hardly the result the All Blacks were looking for: a 28 to 19 point loss to the Springboks in a Tri-Nations match in Bloemfontein early yesterday morning. Audio
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Independent brewers take on DB over beer name
7:52 AM.Independent brewers are taking on one of the country's biggest beer makers over the right to use the generic beer term, radler. Audio
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Contador wins tour de France, Armstrong third
7:50 AM.Alberto Contador has won his second Tour de France victory after seeing out the 21st and final stage of the race. Audio
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Sports news
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Families question sweeping powers of irrigation company
7:41 AM.53 Canterbury families will receive letters this week to say their properties will no longer be bulldozed to make way for the controversial Central Plains Water Enhancement Scheme. Audio
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New research puts price on cutting greenhouse gas emissions
7:38 AM.The Government has unveiled data which it says is good news for meeting climate change obligations under the Kyoto protocol. Audio
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Epilepsy New Zealand responds
7:28 AM.The president of Epilepsy New Zealand, John Molineax says they realised four or five years ago only a small proportion of donations was actually making it through to them. Audio
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Row over telemarketing fundraising splits epilepsy groups
7:24 AM.The organisation which provides services for those with epilepsy has severed its ties with a fundraising body because of a disagreement over where donations end up. Audio
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Anger and concern about killer's release to community
7:23 AM.Questions are being asked about how the man responsible for the Raurimu massacre is being monitored while on limited release. Audio
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Police respond to death of 16-year-old
7:20 AM.Maori liason officer Willy Moi comments on the death of a Kaeo teenager hit by a police patrol car. Audio
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Three investigations follow police car crash death
7:17 AM.Three separate investigations are underway into the death of a Kaeo teenager, who died after he was hit by a police patrol car on State Highway 1 in Northland. Audio
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Fonterra's chair responds to listing speculation
7:13 AM.Sean Plunket asks Fonterra's chairman Henry van der Heyden why he stepped down from the NZX board and if the speculation about listing is accurate. Audio
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Resignation prompts talk of Fonterra float
7:09 AM.Fonterra-watchers say New Zealand's largest company is getting ready for another tilt at a listing on the stock market. Audio
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Morning Business News for 27 July 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Sarah Palin to step down today
6:42 AM.The former United States Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is stepping down as Alaska's governor today, as dwindling popularity and ethics investigations cloud her future. Audio
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Another sharemarket listing attempt on cards for Fonterra?
6:37 AM.There is growing speculation that Fonterra is getting ready for another attempt at listing on the sharemarket. Audio
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News from the Waatea team
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Waatea news
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 27 July 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 27 July 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Government considers economic impact of emission targets
6:10 AM.The Government is to consider a report on the cost of the various possible targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2020. Audio
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Top Stories for 27 July 2009
6:00 AM.Resignation prompts talk of Fonterra float, Fonterra's chair responds to listing speculation, Row over telemarketing fundraising splits epilepsy groups, Three investigations follow police car crash… Read more Audio