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Morning Report for Monday 2 November 2009
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:58 AM.What is a bogan? Audio
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Australia readies for prestigious Melbourne Cup race
8:52 AM.It's party time in Melbourne with the Melbourne Cup up for grabs tomorrow, the first Tuesday in November. Audio
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Waatea news Monday 2 November 2009
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Anxiety as wait for Basin Reserve plans continues
8:46 AM.Residents of Wellington's Mount Victoria say they're being kept in the dark over a major roading project through the central city suburb. Audio
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Seafood collection at Northland reef restricted
8:40 AM.Seafood collection in Northland's Ahipara reef is now off limits, after Maori guardians yesterday placed a rahui or protection order over the area. Audio
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Sports news for Monday 2 November 2009
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for Monday 2 November 2009
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Search for new Black Caps coach takes interesting turn
8:27 AM.The search for a new coach for the Black Caps has taken an interesting turn with reports John Wright has thrown his name in the hat. Audio
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Suspected serial killer arrested in Cleveland, Ohio
8:24 AM.It follows the discovery of six bodies at the home of convicted rapist, Anthony Sowell. Audio
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Analysis of Afghan poll
8:14 AM.Afghanistan's democratic future has been thrown into turmoil with the leader of the opposition, Abdullah Abdullah pulling out of the planned run-off in the country's presidential election. Audio
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Iwi comment on impending repeal
8:09 AM.The Government's response to a review of the Foreshore and Seabed Act is set to go to Cabinet today, where Ministers are likely to agree to repeal the law. Audio
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Polish war refugees commemorate New Zealand arrival
7:57 AM.At least 800 people filled a Cathedral in Wellington yesterday to commemorate the arrival of Polish refugees from Siberia exactly 65 years ago. Audio
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Suspensions and injuries hang over the All Blacks
7:52 AM.Having swept aside Australia in Tokyo on Saturday, the All Blacks are now in Europe to take on the northern hemisphere's best. Audio
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Otago, Southland health boards to start consulting on merger
7:48 AM.The Otago and Southland District Health Boards are today begining formal public and staff consultation on whether the two boards should merge. Audio
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Sports news for Monday 2 November 2009
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Tyre prices tipped to stay flat
7:40 AM.The price of some tyres is due to stay flat or drop, thanks to a piece of protectionism by the US President Barack Obama. Audio
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AOS members break silence over Aramoana
7:35 AM.Some former members of the Armed Offenders Squad have broken their silence over the final moments before they shot mass murderer, David Gray at Aramoana. Audio
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Poll suggests National voters reject ETS changes
7:28 AM.A new survey has revealed many National party voters are very unhappy with the Government's changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme. Audio
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Kiwi music legend defends child stalking
7:24 AM.A founding member of rock bands, the Swingers and Split Enz, stalked three primary school girls over five years in Australia, but says he did nothing wrong. Audio
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Initial compliance for cell phone ban good
7:21 AM.Police say drivers ARE complying with the ban on using hand-held cellphones while driving. Audio
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Man in court over body in carpark case
7:18 AM.Police have yet to name a Polynesian man whose body was found in an Otara carpark at the weekend. Audio
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Afghan candidate's withdrawal suggests political deal
7:13 AM.President Hamid Karzai's rival in the second round of Afghanistan's presidential election has withdrawn from the poll. Audio
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Cabinet expected to consider Foreshore and Seabed today
7:08 AM.The Cabinet is expected to consider its response to the review of the Foreshore and Seabed Act today and it appears it will agree to repeal the legislation. Audio
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Morning business for Monday 2 November 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Government signals review of welfare system
6:40 AM.The Government has signalled it intends to proceed with changes to the social welfare system. Audio
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Waatea news Monday 2 November 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 2 November 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for Monday 2 November 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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EU looks to new rules to prevent financial meltdown
6:10 AM.The European Union is looking to introduce new rules to prevent a repeat of last year's financial meltdown. Audio
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Top stories for Monday 2 November 2009
6:00 AM.Cabinet expected to consider Foreshore and Seabed today. Afghan candidate's withdrawal suggests political deal. Initial compliance for cell phone ban good. Man in court over body in carpark case. Poll… Read more Audio