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Morning Report for Friday 2 October 2009
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:57 AM.We talk to Kerry-Anne Walsh our correspondent in Canberra. Audio
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Auckland supercity a chance to lift economic output
8:53 AM.Auckland's interest in hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2018 will be put to other countries' delegations next week in Dehli. Audio
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Tight race for 2016 Olympics
8:50 AM.The city that will host the 2016 Olympics will be named early tomorrow morning. Audio
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Waatea news for 2 October 2009
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Queenstown runway extension gets green light
8:45 AM.Queenstown Airport has been given the OK to extend its runway. Audio
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Boxing legend previews Tua Cameron bout
8:38 AM.After years of wrangling, months of hype and days of taking bets, now comes the actual boxing. Audio
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Sports news for 2 October 2009
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for 2 October 2009
8:31 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Prison calls for support from Maori
8:27 AM.Northland's Ngawha prison is appealing for local Maori to help turn inmates lives around but it's already encountering some resistance. Audio
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Authorities consider whether Civil Aviation needs more power
8:22 AM.New Zealand's aviation rules are being looked at after officials said they couldn't force a small airport to change dangerous procedures because they lacked the legal power. Audio
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Samoan expats warned not to go home
8:20 AM.Porirua is the home of New Zealand's second largest concentration of Samoan people. Four councillors met yesterday afternoon to plan their city's response to the tsunami - They are urging Samoans not… Read more Audio
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NZ Police arrive in Samoa
8:15 AM.The relief effort is in full swing in Samoa with military aircraft from Australia and New Zealand having already delivered the first consignment of medical supplies and food. Audio
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Indonesia quake toll could reach thousands
8:09 AM.Indonesia quake toll could reach thousands. Audio
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Calls for another civil defence review
7:56 AM.Yesterday we reported on the inadequacies in Civil Defence's response to the Pacific tsunami. The patchy communications delayed information about the tsunami threat getting through to key players. Audio
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USGC says countries must have own tsunami warning systems
7:53 AM.A scientist from the Pacific Tsunami Centre in Hawaii says countries cannot rely totally on it and must have their own warning systems and precautions in place. Audio
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Sports news for 2 October 2009
7:50 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Tsunami survivors arrive home
7:44 AM.There were scenes of joy and heartbreak at Auckland International Airport last night when some of the first dazed survivors of Wednesday's tsunamis arrived home. Audio
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Infrastructure being restored in American Samoa
7:42 AM.In American Samoa thirty one people have been confirmed dead, and nearly two thousand are in emergency shelters. Audio
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New Zealand responds to Samoa crisis
7:31 AM.New Zealand Prime Minister, John Key will visit Samoa this weekend, cutting short his holiday in Miami. Acting Prime Minister, Bill English talks about New Zealand's aid contribution to Samoa. Audio
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Tongan island reports buildings and homes washed away
7:29 AM.In Tonga relief workers have finally reached the remote northern island of Nuiatoputapu. Audio
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Locals say there was no suggestion of tsunami danger
7:22 AM.RNZ reporter Leilani Momoisea has been to the makeshift villages set up on higher ground above those devastated by flood waters. Audio
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Red Cross worker describes aid effort
7:18 AM.Rosemary North of New Zealand's Red Cross is in Apia - she says aid is reaching all of those affected. Audio
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Medical staff needed to help devastated Samoa
7:12 AM.The call has gone out around New Zealand for medical staff to volunteer to help with the massive relief effort underway in Samoa and Tonga. Audio
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Death toll from Padang earthquake climbs to 1100
7:09 AM.The death toll has jumped dramatically overnight in the Indonesia island of Sumatra devasted by a 7 point 6 magnitude quake. Audio
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Morning business for 2 October 2009
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Medical volunteers needed for relief efforts in Samoa and Tonga
6:40 AM.The call has gone out around New Zealand for medical staff to volunteer to help with the massive relief effort underway in Samoa and Tonga. Audio
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Waatea news for 2 October 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 2 October 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 2 October 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Surivors of Tsunami share their stories
6:12 AM.The death toll from Wednesday's Tsunami now stands at 155, 115 people are confirmed dead in Samoa, another 40 died in Tonga and American Samoa. Audio
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Top stories for 2 October 2009
6:00 AM.Death toll from Padang earthquake climbs to 1100; Medical staff needed to help devastated Samoa; Red Cross worker describes aid effort; Locals: no suggestion of tsunami danger; Tongan island reports… Read more Audio