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Morning Report for Monday 28 June 2010
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.We cross to Melbourne to join Phil Kafcaloudes... Audio
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NZ Youth Choir bounces back from funding blues
8:53 AM.The award-winning New Zealand Youth Choir leaves today for a three-week international tour, taking in Asia and Australia. Audio
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Waatea News for 28 June 2010
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Booksellers NZ defends downsized book awards
8:46 AM.This year's New Zealand Post Book awards are being criticised for being a smaller, shorter version of the awards held in the past. Audio
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US trade talks start badly for New Zealand
8:43 AM.An eight-country trade deal that includes New Zealand and the United States has hit a snag. Audio
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Taranaki iwi welcome marae youth court as step to autonomy
8:39 AM.This weekend, Taranaki Maori remembered a celebrated leader with a step to towards the autonomy he championed. Audio
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Sports News for 28 June 2010
8:36 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 28 June 2010
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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No Guilford or Gear in 2010 All Blacks Tri Nations squad
8:25 AM.There are some shock casualties in the All Blacks' 28-man squad for the 2010 Tri-Nations campaign. Audio
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Japan puts Sea Shepherd founder on police watch list
8:20 AM.Japan has flexed its muscles for a second time in a week on the controversial issue of commercial whaling, convincing Interpol to put a high profile anti-whaling activist, Paul Watson on an… Read more Audio
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Government set on 2014 for Wairarapa iwi treaty deal
8:16 AM.Maori say an overdue report released by the Waitangi Tribunal, which has found the Crown breached the treaty in the 19th century, will help re-ignite their 20-year fight for a settlement deal in… Read more Audio
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BP accused of burning endangered sea turtles alive
8:13 AM.Environmentalists are accusing BP of burning endangered sea turtles alive as part of its efforts to clean up the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Audio
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Minister defends consultation over oil exploration
8:13 AM.Environmentalists are accusing BP of burning endangered sea turtles alive as part of its efforts to clean up the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Audio
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All Whites return to raucous welcome
7:56 AM.Three proud members of the All Whites squad landed at Auckland airport yesterday, to a rousing reception from more than a hundred fans. Audio
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Police ask for help identifying Hamilton homicide victim
7:52 AM.The police investigating the suspicious death of a man whose body was found in a central Hamilton street still don't know who he was. Audio
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Sports News for 28 June 2010
7:49 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Auckland City mayor unaware of expense refunds
7:43 AM.The mayor of Auckland City is sticking by his claim never to have sought any refund of expenses, despite documents showing hundreds of dollars have been paid back to him. Audio
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Australia's new Prime Minister already doing well in polls
7:38 AM.The new Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard is doing well in early polls which show her rating as preferred Prime Minister is 21 per cent higher than rival Tony Abbott. Audio
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More than 500 arrests at G20 summit
7:29 AM.More than five hundred people have been arrested for protesting at the G20 meeting in Canada, after anarchy reigned on the streets of Toronto over the weekend. Audio
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Germany trounces England four goals to one
7:29 AM.It was being billed as a repeat of the Second World War, but the Football World Cup Quarter final between England and Germany ended very differently, but with just as much animosity. Audio
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East Cape oil exploration angers Ngati Porou
7:20 AM.Apirana Mahuika of Ngati Porou. He's unimpressed by Mr Brownlee's attempts at consultation. Audio
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Government stands firm on Petrobras permit
7:15 AM.The Energy and Resources Minister is standing firm on an exploration permit for the Brazilian petroleum company Petrobras off East Cape despite growing anger from local iwi and residents. Audio
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Smoking ban in prisons could create unwanted violence
7:09 AM.Government moves to ban smoking in prisons could result in increased prison violence and a black market in tobacco according to the Corrections Association. Audio
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Morning Business for 28 June 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Queenstown's Winter Festival kicks off
6:40 AM.40-thousand people are in Queenstown to celebrate the beginning of a new snow season this week at the resort's 36th annual Winter Festival. Audio
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Prison officers union says smoke ban may spark violence
6:37 AM.The Corrections Association says making prisons smokefree will lead to increased prisoner violence and a tobacco black market. Audio
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Waatea News for 28 June 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 28 June 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 28 June 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Green Party says Interpol request a publicity stunt
6:15 AM.The Green party says the entry of Interpol into the Southern Ocean Whale Wars is a publicity stunt. Audio
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Protestors say anti-oil company campaign will grow
6:12 AM.Environmentalists fighting oil exploration off the East Cape say yesterday's protest action is just the beginning of a campaign against Brazilian petroleum company, Petrobras. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 28 June 2010
6:00 AM.fillPrison officers warn a smoking ban could make some inmates more violent, The Energy Minister says iwi have no power to veto oil exploration off East Cape, The Police suspect foul play in the death… Read more Audio