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Morning Report for Monday 14 September 2009
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Australia correpsondent
8:56 AM.Kerry-Ann Walsh speaks to us from Canberra. Audio
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Sirocco the kakapo comes to Auckland
8:52 AM.For the first time ever, a kakapo is taking up residence at a zoo, giving people the chance to meet one of the most endangered birds in the world. Audio
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Waatea news
8:49 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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3rd E-day collects tonnes of electronic waste
8:42 AM.Organisers of the country's third E-day, an event where people can recycle electronic items for free, say 966 tonnes of waste was diverted from landfills this weekend. Audio
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Nadal loses out in US Tennis Open
8:42 AM.Argentine sixth seed Juan Martin del Potro has downed world #3 Rafael Nadal in straight sets to reach his first grand slam final. 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
8:30 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Labour leader outlines new economic priorities
8:25 AM.Labour's Phil Goff used his first conference speech as leader to apologise for the mistakes his party made while in government, and to outline new economic priorities. Audio
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Calls for Dunedin City council to do more to prevent unrest
8:15 AM.The Otago University Students association says the Dunedin City Council is sticking its"head in the sand"over the Undie 500 and it should do more to prevent mayhem in its streets. Audio
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Minister says DHBs must continue to pressure Labtests
8:09 AM.The Minister of Health says Auckland's District Health Boards must continue to pressure community medical testing firm, Labtests to improve its services. Audio
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Silver Ferns confident despite loss to Australia
7:58 AM.Australia scored a 36-33 victory over New Zealand in the third netball test last night. Audio
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Post-mortem begins for All Blacks after Tri-Nations loss
7:52 AM.The post-mortem has begun for the All Blacks over what went wrong in their failed attempt to defend their Tri-Nations title. Audio
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Some vehicle manufacturers shrugging off recession
7:48 AM.It has been a tough year for the new vehicle industry, with sales of passenger and commercial vehicles down by almost a third. But amid the gloom some manufacturers have increased their market share. Audio
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Sports news
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Night classes may go from quarter of secondary schools
7:40 AM.At least a quarter of secondary schools offering night classes will no longer do so as result of government cuts to adult community education. Audio
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Man to appear in court charged with attempted murder
7:38 AM.An 18-year old man will appear in court today charged with the attempted murder of a 15-year old boy after a hit and run incident in Tokoroa. Audio
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Search will resume today for 19-year-old skier
7:36 AM.The search will resume today for a 19-year-old skier who disappeared beneath ice near Arthurs Pass on Saturday. Audio
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Govt receptive to Queens Wharf cash injection
7:26 AM.After warning it wasn't prepared to stump up with extra cash, the government now says it's open to the idea of giving more money to develop Queens Wharf in Auckland. Audio
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Labour insists it will learn lessons from defeat
7:18 AM.The Labour Party has emerged from its first annual conference after its election loss last year insisting it will learn the lessons of defeat, and organise for victory. Audio
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Diversion not available to those in Undie 500 unrest
7:12 AM.The police are refusing to offer diversion to any of the 70 to 80 people arrested in Undie 500 clashes in North Dunedin on Friday and Saturday nights. Audio
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Auckland DHBs take control of key aspects of lab tests
7:09 AM.Starting today Auckland district health boards are to take control of key aspects of lab testing. The decision, announced last night, follows rapidly rising concerns over shortcomings in the new… Read more Audio
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Morning Business News for 14 September 2009
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Student car rally in spotlight after raucous weekend
6:39 AM.The future of a student car rally is once again in doubt after post-event partying caused chaos on Dunedin streets over the weekend. Audio
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Auckland DHBs take action after Labtests meeting
6:37 AM.Auckland District Health boards are stepping in to take over the management of key aspects of medical testing, amid criticism new firm Labtests is compromising patient care. Audio
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Waatea news
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 14 September 2009
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 14 September 2009
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Mini owners celebrate 50th birthday of British icon
6:14 AM.Happy Birthday Mini's! 120 Coopers, Mokes, Clubmen and Minors - and their fanatical owners - celebrated the 50th anniversary year of the Mini in Christchurch yesterday. Audio
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Thawing Arctic gives ships a new route
6:10 AM.After hundreds of years of dreaming of a maritime shortcut through the Arctic, two German merchant ships have successfully navigated the fabled north east passage. Audio
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Top stories for 14 September 2009
6:00 AM.Auckland DHBs to take control, diversion not available to those in Undie 500 unrest, Labour insists it will learn lessons from defeat, government receptive to Queens Wharf proposal, search to resume… Read more Audio