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Morning Report for Tuesday 7 September 2010
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Andy Murray in shock defeat at US Open
8:56 AM.It's been business on the mens side of the draw at the US Tennis Open today, with Serbian third seed Novak Djokovic one of the big names safely through to the quarter finals. Audio
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Waatea News for 7 September 2010
8:52 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Christchurch prisoners to be transferred
8:49 AM.The Corrections Department has announced that it will move some inmates from Christchuch mens and womens prisons as a result of the disaster. Audio
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Canterbury power to be restored by week's end: Orion
8:46 AM.In the Christchurch studio, with our reporter Monique Devereux is Orion's chief executive, Roger Sutton. Audio
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Australian leadership deal may sealed today
8:42 AM.A deal to sew up Australia's leadership may be announced by this afternoon. Audio
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Sports News for 7 September 2010
8:38 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 7 September 2010
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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National readies to repeal foreshore and seabed
8:27 AM.The Labour Party says it will support legislation to replace the Foreshore and Seabed act - at least through its first reading in parliament. Audio
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Farmer says Manawatu worse than record 2004 flood
8:25 AM.A farmer in Manawatu says two thirds of his farm was under water after yesterday's floods but the water level is now falling. Audio
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Flooding in The Manawatu
8:23 AM.Large areas of farmland in Manawatu are under water this morning after heavy rain yesterday forced authorities to open floodgates on the Manawatu River. Audio
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Quake pushes up Govt's borrowing costs
8:19 AM.The Canterbury earthquake has pushed up the cost to the government of borrowing on world markets. Audio
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More access to buildings being restored in Christchurch
8:16 AM.Our reporter Craig McCulloch is out in Christchurch at the central access point to the inner city cordon. He joins us now. Audio
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Mayor update on shaken city
8:09 AM.More strong aftershocks shook Canterbury overnight. Audio
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Floodwaters threaten several towns in Victoria
7:53 AM.Swollen rivers are still rising and expected to peak later this morning. Audio
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Maori Party says foreshore replacement okay for now
7:50 AM.The Maori Party says the Bill to replace the Foreshore and Seabed Act is good enough at the moment - but it won't rule out re-litigating the issue in the future. Audio
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Sports News for 7 September 2010
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Glass supply freezes as Christchurch companies clean up
7:42 AM.Glaziers and window makers in Christchurch say Saturday's earthquake smashed up to 90 percent of their glass supplies, leaving them without materials to repair people's homes. Audio
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Building codes minimised quake's injuries, damage
7:36 AM.New Zealand's strict building codes are being praised for minimising the injuries and damage caused by the seven-point one magnitude earthquake that shook Canterbury on Saturday. Audio
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Heavy rain causes flooding in Lower North Island
7:29 AM.Flooding in the lower North Island is easing this morning. Audio
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Minister for Earthquake Recovery discusses plans
7:24 AM.Cabinet yesterday approved an immediate contribution of five million dollars to the mayoral fund and has made 94-million-dollars from the Emergency Works budget available so that work on roads can… Read more Audio
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More services being restored in Christchurch
7:21 AM.Our reporter Craig McCulloch is out in central Christchurch. He joins us now. Audio
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Quake firms to seek government wage subsidy
7:17 AM.The Government will be asked to provide special funding to help save small Christchurch businesses facing ruin after the earthquake. Audio
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Strong aftershocks felt in Canterbury
7:09 AM.At around 11-30pm there was a cluster of earthquakes - two over magnitude five, including one at 11.40 which registered 5.4, that's equal to the strongest aftershock felt on Saturday afternoon. Audio
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Morning Business for 7 September 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Red Cross says many in Canterbury still need help
6:40 AM.The international aid agency, the Red Cross, has set up two teams in Canterbury to help those in immediate need. Audio
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String of large aftershocks hit Canterbury
6:35 AM.A string of what Christchurch residents are calling the biggest aftershocks yet, have once again rattled Canterbury. Audio
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Waatea News for 7 September 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 7 September 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 7 September 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Minister appointed to oversee rebuilding of Canterbury
6:15 AM.The Government has appointed one of its most senior ministers to oversee the rebuilding of Canterbury following Saturday's 7.1 magnitude earthquake. Audio
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Most inner city Christchurch buildings still usuable
6:10 AM.Civil Defence is warning another big aftershock is likely to hit Canterbury, after a string of strong quakes rattled the region overnight. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 7 September 2010
6:00 AM.Strong aftershocks felt in Canterbury, Quake firms to seek government wage subsidy, More services, access to buildings being restored in Christchurch, Minister for Earthquake Recovery discusses plans… Read more Audio