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Morning Report for Tuesday 9 November 2010
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South Island glaciers grow slightly bigger last summer
8:56 AM.After years of bad news about global warming there's some good news from the South Island. Audio
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Research suggests savings if food waste separated
8:52 AM.New research suggests the country could save up to 20 million dollars a year if food waste is separated from what goes to landfills. Audio
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John Key says banning sow stalls is a possibility
8:50 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, says it's possible the government will look to ban sow stalls as part of a new code of welfare for the pork industry. Audio
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Waatea News for 9 November 2010
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Grumblings about holes in building licensing scheme
8:43 AM.There are grumblings in the construction industry that builders who aren't up to scratch are being licensed when they shouldn't be. Audio
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Qantas A380s grounded for another three days
8:39 AM.Qantas says it will be at least another three days before its fleet of Airbus A-380 planes will take to the skies again, after finding oil leaks in three of the aircraft's Rolls Royce engines. Audio
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Sports News for 9 November 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 9 November 2010
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Australia to hold referendum on Indigenous recognition
8:26 AM.Australia will hold a referendum on whether to recognise indigenous people in the country's constitution. Audio
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Dairy industry says milk products face PR problem
8:22 AM.World dairy industry leaders say milk products are suffering in the minds of health-conscious consumers following opposition from health campaigners, lobbyists and the makers of imitation products. Audio
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Barack Obama pushes for Security Council seat for India
8:17 AM.The US president, Barack Obama has used his address to the Indian parliament to endorse that country's bid for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. Audio
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Seeka says PSA outbreak would devastate kiwifruit industry
8:09 AM.The billion-dollar kiwifruit industry is holding emergency meetings after an outbreak of a disease that's devastated crops overseas. Audio
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Fears Redback spiders could easily spread around New Zealand
7:57 AM.New research shows one of Australia's most deadly spiders, the redback, could easily spread into other parts of New Zealand. Audio
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Final episode of NZ's favourite show airs tonight
7:53 AM.It's been six years of sex, sleaze, swearing and Shakespearian storylines - all situated in west Auckland. Audio
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Mana candidates strut their stuff at first public meeting
7:49 AM.The candidates standing in the Mana by-election held their first first public debate in the electorate last night. Audio
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Sports News for 9 November 2010
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Len Brown on Eden Park chaos
7:38 AM.Mayor of Auckland, Len Brown. Audio
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Fears Eden Park chaos could be repeated
7:35 AM.Mount Eden residents fear there could be a repeat of Saturday night's alcohol-fuelled chaos at Eden Park because of the late kick-off of many rugby world cup games. Audio
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India escapes defeat by Black Caps
7:26 AM.The New Zealand cricketer's dream of beating India on home soil for the first time in more than 21-years has been frustrated by a determined maiden century by Indian star bowler, Harbhajan Singh. Audio
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Despite slump in Chch sales, real estate industry upbeat
7:22 AM.Despite a slump in sales and the stigma now attached to Christchurch houses after the Canterbury quake, real estate experts are reassuring people the property market will eventually recover. Audio
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Finance Minister discusses latest outlook for economy
7:18 AM.Finance minister, Bill English. Audio
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Swings in spending, tax takes baffle economists
7:15 AM.There are further signs the pace of economic recovery is picking up after a flat patch in the middle of the year. Audio
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Biosecurity Minister says kiwifruit disease may be contained
7:12 AM.Biosecurity minister, David Carter. Audio
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Orchardist meetings planned as kiwifruit disease confirmed
7:09 AM.The Ministry of Agriculture late last night confirmed the vine disease, Pseudomonas syringae pvactinidiae or PSA, has infected a North Island kiwifruit orchard. Audio
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Morning Business for 9 November 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Kahui Coroner to visit South Auckland suburbs
6:41 AM.The Coroner investigating the death of the Kahui twins is to visit to a number of South Auckland suburbs later this morning. Audio
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Kiwifruit growers to meet officials after PSA confirmed
6:37 AM.Officials from MAF, Plant and Food Research and the kiwifruit marketers, Zespri, will be at the meetings, which are due to take place in Te Puke and Tauranga. Audio
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Waatea News for 9 November 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 9 November 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 9 November 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Government deficit grows
6:10 AM.Higher expenses and lower than expected tax revenue have helped push the deficit to 3.7 billion dollars in the three months to September. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 9 November 2010
6:00 AM.Orchardist meetings planned as kiwifruit disease confirmed, Biosecurity Minister says kiwifruit disease may be contained, Swings in spending, tax takes baffle economists, Finance Minister discusses… Read more Audio