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Morning Report for Monday 23 August 2010
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:55 AM.We cross to Melbourne now to join Phil Kafcaloudes... Audio
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Waatea News for 23 August 2010
8:51 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Te Miringa Hohaia's burial
8:44 AM.Taranaki's Te Miringa Hohaia was buried on Saturday, and his unconventional departure sprung a final surprise for his iwi. Audio
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Murder victim's son offers reward for Scott Guy's murderer
8:40 AM.The police have cautiously welcomed the offer of a reward from the son of murdered school teacher, Lois Dear, to help catch the killer of Feilding farmer Scott Guy. Audio
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Sports News for 23 August 2010
8:36 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 23 August 2010
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Fears for missing Dunedin man grow
8:27 AM.The family and friends of a missing Dunedin man are frustrated that cell phone companies are waiting until today to locate his cell phone signal. Audio
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New Pacific Island focussed group for South Auckland voters
8:22 AM.Seven well known South Auckland Pacific Islanders have united to form a new political grouping to contest the Auckland super city elections. Audio
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Testing under way for court audio-visual link in Auckland
8:19 AM.Prison inmates will be able to make court appearances via teleconferences for the first time today, when a video link goes live between Auckland Central Remand Prison and Auckland District Court. Audio
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Business analysts predict weak Australian government
8:09 AM.Australia's two main political parties have begun to court the independent MPs. Audio
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Dan Carter out for two months with injury
7:53 AM.The All Blacks' tri-nations victory has been soured with news their key playmaker, Dan Carter has sustained a serious ankle injury. Audio
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First of sunken trawler survivors to return home
7:50 AM.Investigators talking to survivors of last week's trawler sinking now believe the South Korean skipper of the Oyang 70 went down with his ship. Audio
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Sports News for 23 August 2010
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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More details emerging about Heather Roy's dumping
7:42 AM.More details are emerging about the events leading up to Heather Roy's dumping as the ACT Party deputy leader and the role played by her Senior Ministerial Advisor, Simon Ewing-Jarvie. Audio
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Government to unveil liquor law reform today
7:37 AM.The Government's being told its liquor law reforms are weak and timid, before it has even unveiled its plan to the public. Audio
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Iwi leader accuses the government of racism
7:26 AM.An iwi leader is accusing the government of racism after the Social Development Minister suggested iwi stump up and help fund their own iwi based care programmes to prevent child abuse among Maori. Audio
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Family to keep searching for 4-year-old but police pull back
7:22 AM.The family of missing Gisborne four-year-old, Lucas Ward, say they will not stop searching for him despite police downgrading their search and admitting he may never be found. Audio
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Deal-making under way between two main parties in Australia
7:09 AM.It's deal-making time in Australia after Saturday's election produced no clear result. Audio
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Morning Business for 23 August 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Police downgrade search for missing Gisborne boy
6:42 AM.The police are downgrading the search for a missing Gisborne boy; admitting they may never find him. Audio
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Gillard unbowed by disappointing result in Australia's poll
6:38 AM.The Australian Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, is undaunted by Labor's disappointing election result and says it is in the best position to form the next government. Audio
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Waatea News for 23 August 2010
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 23 August 2010
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 23 August 2010
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Hundreds protest at planned changes to labour laws
6:15 AM.Hundreds of people took to the streets during the weekend to protest at the Government's planned changes to labour laws. Audio
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Australian Labor party adamant it has legitimacy
6:10 AM.Despite a drubbing at the polls, Australia's caretaker Prime Minister, Julia Gillard is adamant the Australian Labor Party has the legitimacy to continue as government. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 23 August 2010
6:00 AM.Deal-making under way between two main parties in Australia, family to keep searching for 4-year-old but police pull back, iwi leader accuses the government of racism, Government to unveil liquor law… Read more Audio