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Morning Report for Friday 2 July 2010
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:57 AM.We cross to Canberra to join our correspondent, Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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New Zealand first country to eradicate Aussie mozzie
8:53 AM.New Zealand has become the first country in the world to wipe out the Southern Saltmarsh Mosquito. Audio
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Waatea News for 2 July 2010
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Lack of beds for dementia patients set to get far worse
8:45 AM.Rest home providers says a chronic shortage of beds for people with dementia is set to get far worse unless more money is put into the system. Audio
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Northlanders have their say on local government reform
8:41 AM.The former National party leader Don Brash has been told he's too much of a right-wing extremist to be a good local government commissioner. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 2 July 2010
8:37 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update for 2 July 2010
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Bollywood movie aims to showcase Queenstown
8:29 AM.Move over Lord of the Rings says the Indian Director of a hotly tipped Bollywood movie out today. Audio
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Mall hit-and-run perpetrator to be sentenced today
8:25 AM.Christopher Shadrock is due to be sentenced today for the running down and killing of Joanne Wang outside a mall in South Auckland June 2008. Audio
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Mortgage holders told to expect rising interest rates
8:21 AM.Mortgage holders have been told for the past year interest rates will rise. Audio
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Police sex abuse victim says she's lost faith in police again
8:17 AM.A police sex abuse complainant says she has lost faith that police culture is changing after the launch of a criminal investigation into allegations about a former officer. Audio
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Tuhoe says Broad must fully apologise for 2007 police raids
8:13 AM.Tuhoe says the Police Commissioner Howard Broad must fully and unreservedly apologise for the 2007 police raids. Audio
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Ex MP says expenses review needed to restore confidence
8:09 AM.The review of MP's expenses says the regime 'lacks transparency and accountability' and travel perks and the mix of politicians' private and public benefits. Audio
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Ruapehu-Whanganui section of national cycleway opens
7:57 AM.The next stage of the national cycleway will be opened today by the Prime Minster. Audio
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All Blacks will get $100,000 bonus for World Cup win
7:55 AM.All Blacks are to get a $100 000 bonus each if they win the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Justice Minister asked to re-open Crewe murders case
7:48 AM.The Justice Minister Simon Power is considering a request to take a fresh look at one of New Zealand's most famous un-solved murder cases. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 2 July 2010
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Petraeus signals changes in Afghanistan strategy
7:41 AM.The new US Commander of NATO forces has signalled changes to the strategy in Afghanistan, including the possibility of more airstrikes. Audio
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Brazil, Argentina favourites to win Football World Cup
7:37 AM.Half of the World Cup quarterfinalists playing this weekend are South American teams. Audio
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Prominent film producer backs Film Commission report
7:28 AM.One of New Zealand's most prominent TV and film producers , John Barnett, is throwing his weight behind Sir Peter Jackson and the criticism he's levelled at The Film Commission. Audio
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Film makers say lack of money real constraint on Commission
7:24 AM.Some film-makers say despite the Film Commission's best intentions to nurture new talent, the industry is being starved by lack of money. Audio
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Tuhoe-police rift unlikely to be healed before Broad quits
7:18 AM.Tuhoe says it's unlikely the rift between the iwi and the police will be resolved before the police commisioner steps down. Audio
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Political editor comments on expenses report
7:15 AM.Joining us is our political editor Brent Edwards. Audio
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Greens challenge politicians to adopt perk review findings
7:09 AM.MPs will be in line for an up to 10 percent rise in their base pay if they agree to give up international travel perks. Audio
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Morning Business News for 2 July 2010
6:45 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Reaction to speaker's ruling about protests at Parliament
6:38 AM.The ACT Party leader Rodney Hide says it's sad that Parliament's Speaker Lockwood Smith, has to spell out how MPs should behave during visits by foreign dignitaries. Audio
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Tuhoe-Police rift unlikely to be resolved before Broad leaves
6:36 AM.Tuhoe says it's unlikely the rift between it and the police will be resolved before the police commisioner steps down. Audio
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Waatea News for 2 July 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 2 July 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 2 July 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Overseas players allowed to play in super rugby franchises
6:14 AM.Foreign stars are going to be allowed into the country's top rugby squads - but with tough criteria intended to stop that damaging the development of New Zealand talent. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 2 July 2010
6:00 AM.MPs are given a choice perks or a base payrise. Can the outgoing Police Commissioner heal the rift with Tuhoi and prominent film makers back Sir Peter Jasckson's call for a cultural change at the Film… Read more Audio