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Morning Report for Monday 5 October 2009
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Australia
8:57 AM.With correspondent Donna Demaio. Audio
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Farm owner describes his shock at shooting of worker
8:55 AM.Sam Von Dadelzen owns the property where one of his workers was shot and injured last night. Audio
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Waatea news for 5 October 2009
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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EU boosts aid to Samoa in wake of tsunami
8:46 AM.As relief efforts continue in the wake of the Pacific tsunami, senior European officials are in Wellington looking at how they can work with New Zealand and Australia in the region. Audio
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Tua makes short work of Cameron in heavyweight fight
8:42 AM.David Tua's crushing win against Shane Cameron in the weekend's heavyweight boxing fight means it's possible Tua will get a world title fight sometime next year. Audio
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Pacific communities gather at tsunami memorial services
8:39 AM.Pacific Island communities gathered at memorial services around New Zealand yesterday to give comfort to those who've lost loved ones in last week's tsunami. Audio
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Police helicopters join Hawkes Bay manhunt
8:38 AM.As police continue to hunt for an armed gunman in the central Hawkes Bay, residents are being warned to stay indoors. Audio
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Sports news for 5 October 2009
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for 5 October 2009
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Minerals in Kahurangi National Park may be worth billions
8:26 AM.Government documents show there is at least 50 billion dollars worth of minerals beneath Kahurangi National Park. Audio
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Cleanup continues in tsunami-hit America Samoa
8:22 AM.The initial cleanup in American Samoa from the deadly earthquake-triggered tsunami is still nowhere near finished. Audio
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Dozens of motorists taking shelter at Hukerere Girls College
8:14 AM.Hundreds of motorists have been stopped in their tracks by severe weather conditions across the central North Island.' Audio
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Stay indoors: Hawkes Bay Police
8:09 AM.The Police are warning Hawkes Bay residents to stay indoors as offciers close in on a gunman in the region. Audio
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Black Caps to face old foes Australia in final
7:57 AM.The Black Caps will face old foes Australia at South Africa's Centurion Park early tomorrow morning in cricket's Champions Trophy final. Audio
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Iran nuclear inspections to take place on October 25
7:54 AM.The United Nations nuclear watchdog says its inspectors will visit Iran later this month. Audio
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Greens forced to repay taxpayer-funded housing allowances
7:47 AM.The Greens have become the second political party forced to repay taxpayer-funded housing allowances, after two of its MPs claimed twice the market value for rent. Audio
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Sports news for 5 October 2009
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Mammoth cleanup still underway in American Samoa
7:36 AM.A mammoth effort is still required in the initial cleanup on American Samoa, which was devastated by last week's earthquake-triggered tsunami. Audio
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Families in Samoa being warned about difficulties with bodies
7:33 AM.Families in Samoa who wish to bury their loved ones privately are being warned about the difficulties of getting their bodies released from the morgue. Audio
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Government to consider more aid to Samoa this week
7:23 AM.The death toll now stands at 176 spread across Samoa, America Samoa and Tonga, including 5 New Zealanders. Audio
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Transport Agency updates road closures
7:20 AM.Dave Bates, Operations Manager from the New Zealand Transport Agency joined Morning Report. Audio
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Motorists evacuated to Hukerere Girls College
7:17 AM.Civil Defence in Taupo has declared a state of emergency in the region after heavy snowfalls yesterday trapped hundreds of people in their cars on State Highway 5 between Napier and Taupo. Audio
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Police give latest update on central Hawke's Bay gunman
7:12 AM.Police Central Districts commander Superintendent Russell Gibson joined Morning Report. Audio
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Gunman on loose in central Hawke's Bay
7:09 AM.A gunman's on the loose in central Hawke's Bay, after police found a body in his abandoned car. Audio
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Morning business for 5 October 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Second typhoon in week pummels Philippines
6:42 AM.A new typhoon has hit the Philippines, the second in a week to pummel the country. Audio
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Takapau locals have nervous wait as gunman roams
6:38 AM.Residents living near the central Hawke's Bay settlement of Takapau, have had a nervous wait as police hunt for a gunman on the loose in their area. Audio
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Waatea news for 5 October 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 5 October 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 5 October 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Callplus latest to enter mobile phone market
6:14 AM.Competition is helping push down the price of cellphone calls, with Callplus the latest company to enter the market. Audio
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Top Stories for 5 October 2009
6:00 AM.* Police name the gunman wanted in a shooting north of Dannevirke * Civil Defence declares a state of emergency in Taupo after snow traps dozens of motorists * Government papers show there is at least… Read more Audio