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Morning Report for Friday 6 November 2009
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:57 AM.Melbourne cup winning jockey fined, and Labour fined. Audio
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Dunedin's new stadium takes shape
8:55 AM.Dunedin's new roofed stadium is beginning to take shape, five months after demolition work began on the harbourside site. Audio
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Waatea news for 6 November 2009
8:52 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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No disabled access for new mobile dental clinics
8:48 AM.New mobile dental clinics replacing the traditional school clinics around the country will not be accessible to disabled children. Audio
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Hone Harawira correspondence
8:44 AM.A email correspondence where Hone Harawira defends his overseas travel. Audio
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Wales hopes to end 56-year long losing streak
8:36 AM.Wales is hoping to end fifty-six long years without ever winning against the All Blacks when the two teams meet at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Sunday morning. Audio
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Sports news for 6 November 2009
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for 6 November 2009
8:30 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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UN evacuates hundreds of staff from Afghanistan
8:25 AM.The UN is evacuating hundreds of staff from Afghanistan because of deepening security concerns. Audio
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Bollard doubts New Zealand can match Aussie economy
8:21 AM.The Governor of the Reserve Bank has put a new twist on the campaign to catch up with Australia economically. Audio
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Political insiders give their verdict on Key's first year
8:10 AM.On Sunday it will be a year since the 2008 election which saw the National Party put in power with the support of Act, the Maori party and United Future. Audio
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Irrigators and farmers to work together on water management
7:56 AM.A new strategy for managing Canterbury's water is being pushed as the means by which irrigators, farmers and environmentalists can work together, rather than fighting through the courts. Audio
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School Service for most needy under scrutiny
7:51 AM.The schools' watchdog is questioning whether a $73 million service for the country's most needy children is being well spent. Audio
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MPs welcome zero pay increase
7:47 AM.MPs will go without a pay increase in the coming year, after the body which determines their pay, opted not to give them a rise. Audio
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Sports news for 6 November 2009
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Australia given chance to host America's Cup over Auckland
7:39 AM.America's Cup defenders, Alinghi has offered Australia the chance to host next Februrary's America's Cup regatta. Audio
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Is closing the economic divide with Australia realistic?
7:35 AM.The Reserve Bank Governor has cast doubt on the chances of New Zealand's economy ever matching Australia's. Audio
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Turia criticises MP who went off on holiday
7:27 AM.The Maori Party co-leader, Tariana Turia, has lambasted Tai Tokerau MP Hone Harawira for taking a side-trip to Paris with his wife while on a taxpayer funded work trip to Brussells. Audio
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English's office signed off on TVNZ promo
7:25 AM.It may have disappeared from our screens, but the controversy over Television New Zealand's"Plain English"promo is back. Audio
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Hide trip
7:23 AM.There's another twist to Rodney Hide's decision to take his girlfriend with him on a $50,000 taxpayer funded overseas work trip to the United States and Britain. Audio
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One year of the National-led government
7:10 AM.One year after its 2008 election victory the National-led Government is being accused of lacking direction. Prime Minister John Key comments. Audio
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Morning business for 6 November 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Ashika surveys raised concerns
6:41 AM.A Royal Commission of inquiry into the sinking of the Tongan ferry Princess Ashika has heard evidence that marine surveys raised concerns about the vessel's condition. Audio
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Waatea news for 6 November 2009
6:30 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 6 November 2009
6:25 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 6 November 2009
6:22 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Dunne praises Key's leadership
6:19 AM.The leader of United Future Peter Dunne says the Government has achieved much in its first year. Audio
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Capital's carbon neutral vision on the backburner?
6:17 AM.Wellington's push to become the carbon neutral capital has become entangled with its new drive to be the country's first fair trade city. Audio
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Top Stories for 6 November 2009
6:00 AM.One year of the National-led government, English's office signed off on TVNZ promo, English's office signed off on TVNZ promo, Turia criticises MP who went off on holiday, Australia given chance to… Read more Audio