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Morning Report for Friday 30 July 2010
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:56 AM.We cross to Canberra to join our correspondent, Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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National Provincial Rugby championship kicks off
8:51 AM.The National Provincial Rugby championship kicked off last night with Northland beating Taranaki 26-19 in New Plymouth. Audio
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Waatea News for 30 July 2010
8:49 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Environment Commissioner backs biofuel forests
8:44 AM.The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment is backing the use of pine trees to help boost the amount of biofuel produced in New Zealand. Audio
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Finance minister says foreign investment review falls short
8:41 AM.The Minister of Finance has conceded the review of the Overseas Investment Act is unlikely to provide more certainty for foreign investors. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 30 July 2010
8:37 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update for 30 July 2010
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Bledisloe test crucial for All Blacks' Tri-Nations chances
8:29 AM.The All Blacks and Wallabies will square off in Melbourne tomorrow night in the first Bledisloe Cup match of the year. Audio
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Mother killed babies because she didn't want any more children
8:25 AM.A mother of two in northern France has told the police she killed eight of her newborn babies, because she didn't want to raise any more children. Audio
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Exporters says OCR rise will leave them worse off
8:22 AM.Exporters say the increase in the official cash rate will leave them worse off. Audio
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Political pundits discuss fallout from Chris Carter
8:16 AM.For some analysis on the future of Chris Carter, I'm joined by political commentators Chris Trotter and David Farrar. Audio
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Beleaguered MP faces fresh claims of extravagant travel
8:08 AM.The beleaguered Labour MP Chris Carter is facing fresh controversy this morning, with allegations of an unauthorised trip to Tibet. Audio
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Government plans major review of Māori Language Act
7:53 AM.The government is planning a major review of the Māori Language Act, to help promote, teach and develop Te Reo. Audio
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The government is planning a major review of the Māori Language Act (Māori Version)
7:53 AM.Our reporter, Ian Telfer gives Te Reo a go by introducing our story on the government's plan to review the Māori Language act, and all sectors, which receive state funding to promote Te Reo. Audio
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Two former high-flyers drop off NBR Rich List
7:49 AM.South Canterbury businessman, Alan Hubbard and Wellington property investor, Terry Serepisos have fallen off the National Business Review rich list. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 30 July 2010
7:46 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Parent groups say child support must be radically changed
7:42 AM.Parenting groups say the Government needs to radically reform child and family law, if it wants more parents to pay child support. Audio
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Disappearance of Auckland escort labeled sinister
7:40 AM.The disappearance of an Auckland escort is now being labeled by the police as sinister. Audio
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MPs defend spending after latest expense release
7:36 AM.Back now to Chris Carter and his fall from grace all began with his refusal to front-up over the issue of ministerial spending. Audio
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Tony Ryall responds to heart patient waiting times
7:29 AM.With us in the studio is the Health Minister, Tony Ryall. Audio
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Surgeons says heart patients waiting too long for tests
7:23 AM.Access to heart services has shown no noticeable improvement in the past eight years. Audio
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Radio New Zealand political editor on Carter suspension
7:19 AM.Joining us is our political editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
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Labour's Mallard describes Chris Carter as unbalanced
7:15 AM.The Labour leader, Phil Goff had agreed to be interviewed on this issue this morning, but then his office said he was unavailable at this time. Audio
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Chris Carter says Labour's leader has lost support
7:09 AM.Chris Carter is refusing to go quietly following his suspension from the Labour caucus. Audio
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Morning Business News for 30 July 2010
6:45 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Heart attack patients waiting too long for crucial tests
6:39 AM.Heart surgeons say heart attack patients are waiting far too long for crucial tests and their lives are being put in danger. Audio
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Suspended MP Chris Carter is refusing to go quietly
6:36 AM.Chris Carter is refusing to go quietly following his suspension from the Labour caucus. Audio
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Waatea News for 30 July 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 30 July 2010
6:21 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 30 July 2010
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Intensive dairy farming consents found to be invalid
6:13 AM.Plans to farm cows indoors in the upper Waitaki valley have received another blow, after the High Court quashed resource consent applications to build the sheds to house the animals. Audio
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Unrepentent Chris Carter accepts career may be over
6:10 AM.The suspended Labour MP, Chris Carter, admits his political career may be over, but he says he's right to attack Phil Goff's leadership because he can't win the next election for Labour. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 30 July 2010
6:00 AM.The fall out from Chris Carter's political suicide note, his leader says he has no future. Heart surgeons sound the alarm over cardiac disease detection and police now say the dissappearance of… Read more Audio