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Morning Report for Tuesday 6 July 2010
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Property auctioneers vie for title of best in country
8:57 AM.Four of the best property auctioneers in the country will line up in Ellerslie this afternoon to bid for the title of National Real Estate Auctioneer Champion. Audio
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Urban designer urges Auckland city centre to go car free
8:53 AM.A world-renowned urban designer is calling for Auckland to be transformed from a car-dominated city to one that puts people first. Audio
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Waatea news for 6 July 2010
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Review backs UN climate report, calls for greater transparency
8:46 AM.A Dutch inquiry into the United Nations climate science panel has found no errors that would undermine the main conclusions on probable impacts of climate change. Audio
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Experts call on Thailand Govt to end state of emergency
8:43 AM.Six weeks after the Thai army ended mass protests in Thailand, much of the country is still under a state of emergency. Audio
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Sports news for 6 July 2010
8:39 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for 6 July 2010
8:34 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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All Whites coach reflects on World Cup
8:25 AM.At 6.30 tomorrow morning Uruguay takes on the Netherlands in the first of the World Cup semi finals. Audio
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Expert: knife education can work, tough penalties won't
8:21 AM.A British expert on youth knife crime says tougher laws will do little to reduce violence, but better education can make a real difference. Audio
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Allan Crafar comments
8:16 AM.The man at the centre of the row, Allan Crafar, comments on the farm sales. Audio
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PM's comments on Landcorp reignites debate over sale
8:09 AM.The Prime Minister's endorsement of a bid that would keep 16 farms New Zealand-owned is re-igniting debate about foreign asset ownership. Audio
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Recreational fishers could hook more kahawai
7:56 AM.Recreational anglers, who fought as far as the Supreme Court to stop the kahawai species being opened to commercial fishing, could be on the verge of unexpected good news. Audio
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US Congress committees could hear 1080 bill within months
7:48 AM.The US Congress is to hold hearings on a proposal to to ban the production of the poison 1080. Audio
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Sports news for 6 July 2010
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Turkey threatens diplomatic break with Israel over raid
7:39 AM.Turkey is threatening to break diplomatic ties with Israel over its raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in May. Audio
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Lack of properties, glut of flat hunters push up rents
7:37 AM.A shortage of rental properties and a glut of flat-hunters are being blamed for a rise in the cost of renting a house. Audio
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Police hope post-mortem will give clues on Auckland death
7:25 AM.The Police in South Auckland want to speak to the occupants of a house close to where a man was fatally shot. Audio
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Lawyer criticises measures against knife crime
7:22 AM.A defence lawyer says new government measures to reduce knife crime are window dressing, and won't make a dent in the problem. Audio
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Energy Minister discusses biofuels
7:16 AM.Gerry Brownlee comments. Audio
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Vehicle owners, manufacturers shun biofuels
7:13 AM.Truckies, car manufacturers and service stations aren't backing New Zealand biodiesel, because they say the quality's not good enough. Audio
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PM endorses Landcorp bid for Crafar farms
7:10 AM.The Prime Minister has endorsed a bid by the state-owned Landcorp to see off an attempt by a Chinese-backed consortium to buy up 16 Crafar Farms, saying it's a logical move. Audio
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Morning business for 6 July 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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PM optimistic about progress on South Korean trade
6:40 AM.New Zealand and South Korea have agreed to keep talking over a possible free trade deal, after a visit there by the Prime Minister John Key. Audio
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Defence lawyer says stiffer knife laws window dressing
6:38 AM.A defence lawyer says a voluntary accord involving retailers will do nothing to reduce the number of knives carried on the street. Audio
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Waatea news for 6 July 2010
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 6 July 2010
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 6 July 2010
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Britain to decide whether FPP will remain
6:14 AM.Britain will go to the polls next year to vote on whether its First Past The Post electoral system will remain in place. Audio
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Top stories for Tuesday 6 July 2010
6:00 AM.PM endorses Landcorp bid for Crafar farms; vehicle owners, manufacturers shun biofuels; the Energy Minister discusses biofuels; lawyer criticises measures against knife crime; police hope post-mortem… Read more Audio