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Morning Report for Monday 3 August 2009
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:55 AM.Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia. Audio
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Israel's gay community is in shock
8:52 AM.Israel's gay community is in shock after a masked gunman burst into a Tel Aviv gay youth club, killing two and injuring 13. Audio
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Waatea news for 3 August 2009
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Goodbye mud - Dunedin considers artificial sports pitches
8:45 AM.Used to having kids' Saturday morning sport cancelled week after week after week? Audio
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Strong opposition to Tasman's plans for Tarawera River
8:42 AM.Local iwi want to restrict the right of Kawerau's pulp and paper mill to release waste into the Tarawera river. Audio
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Sports news for 3 August 2009
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for 3 August 2009
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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SAS risk legal censure if redeployed
8:25 AM.As the government considers redeploying New Zealand's elite SAS troops to Afghanistan, international law experts say the country's forces risk legal censure if they aid allies who mistreat prisoners. Audio
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New National Party president chosen
8:19 AM.The party has a new president , Peter Goodfellow. he joined Sean Plunket this morning. Audio
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Bigger role for Army in motivating jobless youth
8:12 AM.As part of the policy, the Government is expanding the Limited Service Volunteer scheme run by the Army at Burnham. Audio
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Fears youth scheme could hurt prospects for older workers
8:09 AM.Business groups and unions say the Government's 152 million dollar package to tackle youth unemployment could damage the chances of older people finding work. Audio
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Government, farmers pledge new high country access agreement
7:55 AM.Jonathan Wallis and the Minister of Agriculture David Carter joined Morning Report. Audio
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Landmark judgment on rent for high country farms
7:53 AM.The rent high country farmers pay to the government could be about to fall, following a landmark ruling. Audio
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Maori involvement in private prisons questioned
7:50 AM.There's a warning Maori needs may not be catered for under government plans to privatise some prisons. Audio
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Sports news for 3 August 2009
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Hawke's Bay Regional Council to release toxic site list
7:42 AM.The Hawkes Bay regional council is being forced to reveal the location of eighteen-hundred potentially toxic sites, a move that could harm property values in the region. Audio
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Strategy in Afghanistan criticised by British MPs
7:38 AM.A group of senior British MPs has severely criticised the strategy being employed by forces in Afghanistan and says NATO allies must share more of the burden. Audio
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John Hart, Frank Bunce analyse the All Blacks loss
7:25 AM.Another weekend and another defeat for the All Blacks. Audio
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Snowboarder's avalanche death avoidable - expert
7:20 AM.There has been a second death from an avalanche in as many weeks. Audio
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Political editor analyses National Party conference
7:14 AM.Our political editor Brent Edwards was at the National Party conference over the weekend. Audio
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Government aims to wipe out youth unemployment
7:09 AM.The government is promising to all but wipe out youth unemployment with a two-year, 152 million dollar scheme unveiled at the National Party's conference in Christchurch yesterday. Audio
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All Blacks chances of retaining the Tri-Nations disappearing
6:40 AM.The All Blacks look unlikely to retain the Tri-Nations rugby title after losing by 31 to 19 to the Springboks in Durban. Audio
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Morning business for 3 August 2009
6:40 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Package to boost job opportunities for young Kiwis
6:37 AM.The Prime Minister used this weekend's National Party conference to unveil a multi-million dollar package to boost educational and job opportunities for young New Zealanders. Audio
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Waatea news for 3 August 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 3 August 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 3 August 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Study shows poorer urban areas have more alcohol outlets
6:15 AM.A new study shows poorer urban areas have more alcohol outlets than wealthier neighborhoods. Audio
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Prime Minister defends Bill English's housing allowance
6:11 AM.The Prime Minister has defended his Finance Minister's entitlement to a seven hundred-dollar-a-week housing allowance. Audio
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Top stories of the day for 3 August 2009
6:00 AM.The government is promising to all but wipe out youth unemployment with a two-year, 152 million dollar scheme unveiled at the National Party's conference in Christchurch yesterday. Audio