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Morning Report for Friday 8 October 2010
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Anger in Murupara at Kaingaroa Forest closure
8:52 AM.United Future leader Peter Dunne says denying public access to the renowned trout fishery of the Kaingaroa Forest puts at risk the whole New Zealand outdoors heritage. Audio
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Waatea News for 8 October 2010
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Hungary's toxic sludge reaches the Danube
8:45 AM.Hungary's toxic red sludge has reached the famous Danube River - in what's being called Europe's worst ecological disaster since Chernobly. Audio
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DOC calls for an overhaul of economic progress measurements
8:40 AM.The head of the Department of Conservation is calling for an overhaul of the way we measure economic progress to take account of the impact on the environment. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 8 October 2010
8:36 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update for 8 October 2010
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Researchers say New Zealand could be smoke free in ten years
8:26 AM.In ten years New Zealand could be smoke free, according to researchers from Otago University in Wellington. Audio
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Residents of hard hit quake street calling for firmer timeline
8:22 AM.Residents in one of the streets worst affected by the Canterbury earthquake say they're still in the dark about their future. Audio
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Labour stamps its claim on Te Atatu
8:19 AM.The Labour Party is stamping its claim on the seat of Te Atatu following the announcement from its former MP, Chris Carter, that he will not seek re-nomination. Audio
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Mayoralties around the country hotly contested
8:15 AM.From midnight tonight the election bill boards will come down, in preparation for the vote counting which starts on Saturday. Audio
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Chef de Mission worried diplomatic stoush may hurt athletes
8:09 AM.The summons of New Zealand's top diplomat in India to apologise for racist remarks made by TVNZ broadcaster, Paul Henry, is leading every television news bulletin and news website in India. Audio
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Tightening of rules for funding industry training
7:54 AM.The government is tightening rules for funding industry training after finding more than a third of trainees enrolled have not completed their courses. Audio
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Early Childhood Sector questions intention of review
7:51 AM.Early childhood care providers say they have been blind-sided by the announcement of a taskforce to review the sector. Audio
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Gin Wigmore and Stan Walker dominate music awards
7:47 AM.Gin Wigmore and Stan Walker have come away with the accolades at this year's New Zealand Music Awards. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 8 October 2010
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Chris Kahui says mother must have injured twins
7:41 AM.The father of the Kahui twins has told a coroner's inquest that their mother must have inflicted the fatal injuries to their sons, but his reasons why can not yet be reported. Audio
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John Banks in tears while apologising for son's alcohol use
7:38 AM.John Banks has accepted responsibility for his underage son's drinking habits. Audio
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Labour vows to keep Te Atatu seat (Part 2)
7:33 AM.The Labour Party says its determined to keep the seat of Te Atatu when its disgraced former MP, Chris Carter, vacates the seat at the next election Audio
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Delhi Commonwealth Games medals
7:25 AM.New Zealand has added another 3 medals to its tally at the Delhi Commonwealth Games all from the track cycling team. Audio
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Labour vows to keep Te Atatu seat
7:24 AM.The Labour Party says its determined to keep the seat of Te Atatu when its disgraced former MP, Chris Carter, vacates the seat at the next election. Audio
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Mayol candidate Len Brown
7:20 AM.We had hoped to be joined by both leading candidates running for the mayoralty of the Supercity, but John Banks declined Radio New Zealand's offer to come on Morning Report today. Len Brown accepted… Read more Audio
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Auckland mayoral race
7:15 AM.Tomorrow it will be decided who will hold the position, some say will be the second most powerful in the country. Audio
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Indian government summons diplomat over racist TVNZ comments
7:09 AM.The Indian Government has summoned the New Zealand High Commissioner in Delhi to condemn what they're calling racist and bigoted comments made by Television New Zealand presenter, Paul Henry. Audio
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Morning Business News for 8 October 2010
6:49 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Chris Carter defiant ahead of disciplinary hearing
6:42 AM.Chris Carter is vowing to support the Labour Party even if he's kicked out of it. Audio
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Indian Government condemns racist comments from TVNZ Presenter
6:38 AM.The Indian Government has condemned what it's calling racist and bigoted comments made by Television New Zealand presenter, Paul Henry. Audio
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Waatea News for 8 October 2010
6:29 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 8 October 2010
6:24 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 8 October 2010
6:20 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Wellington candidates on how they would keep art flourishing
6:15 AM.The Lonely Planet calls Wellington the Arts Capital of New Zealand. Audio
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Exporters says high kiwi dollar impact will be felt in time
6:11 AM.The New Zealand dollar yesterday cracked 75 cents against the greenback - its highest point in almost a year. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 8 October 2010
6:00 AM.Paul Henry sparks a diplomatic row. The Super City mayoral campaign goes down to the wire and Chris Carter goes from Te Atatu - but not quietly. Audio