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Morning Report for Monday 26 April 2010
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.ANZAC Day tragedy in Australia and The Melbourne Storm controversy. Audio
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Dunedin's Regent Theatre to close unless upgraded
8:53 AM.Dunedin's Regent Theatre faces closure if it cannot come up with two million dollars in two months, to pay for a redevelopment which includes urgent safety upgrades. Audio
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Rivers rising in Southland
8:51 AM.Our reporter Steve Wilde is at a key point on the Mataura River, Garston, where water levels have risen dramatically. Audio
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Waatea News for 26 April 2010
8:46 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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RSA attempts to maintain membership numbers
8:39 AM.After record crowds turned out for ANZAC Day 2010, the Returned and Services Association is already preparing for its centenary in six years time. Audio
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Sports News for 26 April 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 26 April 2010
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Goldman Sachs execs boasted while economy collapsed
8:25 AM.Top executives at Goldman Sachs boasted about the money the bank was making, just as the US housing market began to collapse in 2007. Audio
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MTA wants crack down on road side vehicle selling
8:21 AM.The Motor Trade Association is calling for a crackdown on the selling of cars on the side of the road. Audio
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Helicopter pilot speaks about conditions at accident scene
8:15 AM.We're joined now by Rick Lucas, chief executive of Wellington-based helicopter company Heli-pro, who also happens to live near the accident scene. Audio
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Military begins Iroquois crash investigation
8:12 AM.Our reporter, Penny Mackay is in Pukerua Bay at the scene of the crash. Audio
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Investigations resume into fatal Iroquois crash
8:08 AM.Air Force investigators will today return to the scene of the crash. Audio
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UK Lib Dems rule out coalition with Labour
7:57 AM.In Britain the election has turned into a genuine three-way race, with the Liberal Democrats saying they won't support the sitting Labour party if it comes third in the popular vote. Audio
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Rugby World Cup 'Party Central' opens to the public
7:54 AM.The site of the party area in Auckland for next year's Rugby World Cup has been officially opened to the public but there are worries the site will be used more as a watering hole than a rugby… Read more Audio
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Provincial flyers protest at Air New Zealand fares
7:50 AM.Air travellers from provincial centres around the country say Air New Zealand regional fares are excessive, and they've had enough. Audio
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Niue Community given its own war history lesson
7:46 AM.A leader of the Niue Community in Auckland says her country's contribution to the first world war has been ignored by many war historians. Audio
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Sports News for 26 April 2010
7:43 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Minister of Education responds
7:39 AM.Joining me now is Minister of Education, Anne Tolley. Audio
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Teachers predict confusion over national standards
7:36 AM.The primary teachers union predicts confusion when schools report on the national standards in reading, writing and maths this year. Audio
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Flood warnings for Southland
7:29 AM.Heavy overnight rain is causing flooding on all major Southland rivers, and there's a warning of more to come. Audio
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Lively hui ends first round of seabed consultation
7:25 AM.Consultation by the government on changes to the Foreshore and Seabed law has been capped off with a lively hui in Northland. Audio
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Warriors thrashed by beleaguered Melbourne Storm
7:20 AM.The embattled Melbourne Storm has bounced back from last week's salary cap scandal, thrashing the New Zealand Warriors on home soil at Etihad Stadium last night by 40 points to six. Audio
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Three west Auckland officers investigated over assault
7:17 AM.The Independent Police Conduct Authority says it has moved swiftly to investigate allegations of a serious assault by officers on a prisoner at the Henderson police station. Audio
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The defence minister speaks on helicopter accident
7:14 AM.The Defence Minister Wayne Mapp says its been a difficult time for the airforce. Audio
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Age of Air Force helicopters questioned after fatal crash
7:08 AM.The safety of the Air Force's aging fleet of Iroquios helicopters is being reviewed after one crashed on its way to an Anzac ceremony early yesterday morning. Audio
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Morning Business for 26 April 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Rescue helicopter crewman amazed to see survivor
6:41 AM.A Westpac rescue helicopter crewman says he saw no signs of life as he hovered above the scene of the crash and did not expect to find survivors. Audio
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Air Force mourns the loss of three officers
6:38 AM.The Air Force is mourning the loss of the three men who died when their Iriquois helicopter crashed into the hills above Pukerua Bay near Wellington, early on Sunday morning. Audio
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Waatea News for 26 April 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 26 April 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 26 April 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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NZ defence personnel abroad mark ANZAC day
6:10 AM.New Zealand defence force personnel serving overseas in countries such as Timor-Leste, the Solomon Islands and Afghanistan have remembered ANZAC day with traditional dawn services. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 26 April 2010
6:00 AM.Age of Air Force helicopters questioned after fatal crash, Defence Minister, Three west Auckland officers investigated over assault, Warriors thrashed by beleaguered Melbourne Storm, A lively hui in… Read more Audio