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Morning Report for Monday 24 May 2010
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.News from across the Tasman. Audio
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20 thousand oysters consumed at Bluff festival
8:54 AM.Thousands descended on the port town of Bluff over the weekend to celebrate the town's most famous export, the Bluff Oyster. Audio
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Waatea News for 24 May 2010
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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New Zealand jazz singer Beaver loses battle with cancer
8:50 AM.The New Zealand jazz singer Beverley Morrison, better known as Beaver, died yesterday morning fter a six-year battle with cancer. Audio
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The final of Super 14 will be an all South African affair
8:42 AM.The final of rugby's Super 14 will be an all South African affair after the Bulls and Stormers won semi-final games at the weekend. Audio
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Water knocked out to east Auckland
8:39 AM.While a deluge is expected across large parts of the country including Auckland there's one area that's happy to have water. Audio
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Sports News for 24 May 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 24 May 2010
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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All Whites take on the highly ranked Australian Socceroos
8:26 AM.New Zealand's All Whites take on the highly ranked Australian Socceroos tonight in a warm up match before the Football World Cup. Audio
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Fiji police charged with mutiny
8:22 AM.A major investigation is underway within the Fiji police after two senior officers were charged with trying to remove the police commissioner from power. Audio
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NZ Pharmacists sue drug company in drug recall
8:18 AM.New Zealand pharmacists are suing the massive drug company Glaxo Smith Kline for expenses they incurred during a recent drug recall. Audio
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Plans to vet children's rugby coaches put on hold
8:15 AM.The New Zealand Rugby Union has put on hold police checks on children's rugby coaches because of the length of time taken to complete them. Audio
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Auckland officials batten down hatches
8:12 AM.The Auckland Region Emergency Management Office yesterday issued a release, which advised people to be prepared for the severe weather forecast by the MetService. Audio
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Emergency management officials speak on weather warnings
8:09 AM.With the country still waiting for the worst of an expected extreme weather pattern, Civil Defence officials remain on standby. Audio
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Minister sparks debate of partially selling public assets
7:54 AM.The idea has been attacked by opposition parties which see any move towards the partial privatisation of assets as the first steps towards the total sell-off of State Owned Enterprises. Audio
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American father wants child returned from NZ
7:51 AM.The FBI is trying to track a New Zealand woman who's wanted on a charge of kidnapping her young daughter from the United States. Audio
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Parents of boy killed by car harbour no ill feelings
7:48 AM.The parents of a young Christchurch boy who was killed by an out-of-control car on Friday say they harbour no ill-feelings towards the driver. Audio
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Sports News for 24 May 2010
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Six million dollars of methamphetamine intercepted in Auckland
7:39 AM.Customs says the six million dollars worth of methamphetamine found in the luggage of a tour group arriving at Auckland International airport is the biggest seizure of its kind this year. Audio
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Sister of missing kiwi in Thailand fears for his safety
7:35 AM.The sister of a New Zealander missing in Thailand fears he may be wandering around the strife-torn city of Bangkok injured, dazed or confused. Audio
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More than 3,000 ticketed for breaching cellphone ban
7:27 AM.More than 3-thousand motorists have been ticketed for using cellphones while driving since the ban on hand held phones came into force six months ago. Audio
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Shortcomings in Child Youth and Family's care of a Porirua teen
7:23 AM.A Coroner's report has revealed shortcomings in Child Youth and Family's care of a Porirua teenager who committed suicide. Audio
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Authorities search for black boxes in Air India crash
7:19 AM.A team of American forensic specialists have arrived in India to help identify the remains of 158 people killed in Saturday's air crash disaster. Audio
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Duchess of York caught selling access to former husband
7:15 AM.Sarah Fergusson, the Duchess of York, has been caught in a tabloid sting trying to sell access to her ex-husband, Prince Andrew for five hundred thousand pounds or one million dollars. Audio
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Metservice on severe weather warning
7:13 AM.Joining us from the Met Service is duty weather forecaster Heath Gunnery Audio
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Canterbury prepares for bad weather
7:11 AM.Joining us is an emergency management officer at Environment Canterbury, Andrew Howe. Audio
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Severe weather warnings issued
7:09 AM.Stormy weather is on the way for much of the country in the next 24 hours. Audio
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Morning Business for 24 May 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Minister says HNZ will have to make savings for new houses
6:38 AM.The Housing Minister Phil Heatley says Housing New Zealand will have to find savings within its existing budget to fund new state houses. Audio
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Northland Mayor apologises for treatment of French tourists
6:35 AM.The Far North mayor has apologised to three French tourists who were robbed and beaten while visiting Kaitaia. Audio
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Waatea News for 24 May 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 24 May 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 24 May 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Top stories for Monday 24 May 2010
6:00 AM.Stormy weather is on the way for much of the country in the next 24 hours, Duchess of York caught selling access to former husband, Authorities search for black boxes in Air India crash, Shortcomings… Read more Audio