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Morning Report for Friday 12 November 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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Cantabarians flock to Canterbury Show
8:51 AM.It's Canterbury Anniversary Day today, the busiest day for the annual Canterbury A and P show. Audio
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Delay of facility could be end of the line for Gisborne
8:49 AM.The delay in the building of a multi-million dollar timber processing plant in Gisborne is another nail in the coffin for the local rail line which has for years been threatened with closure. Audio
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Waatea News for 12 November 2010
8:47 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Nelson bars rebuff police call for pre-Christmas lockdown
8:42 AM.Nelson nightclubs and bars have rejected a police call for a lockdown of bars to help reduce alcohol-fuelled violence in the city in the lead up to Christmas. Audio
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Kiwis face off against Australia in Four Nations final
8:39 AM.The captain of the New Zealand rugby league team is hoping the Australian crowd won't play tit-for-tat when they take the field in Brisbane for the Four Nations final on Saturday. Audio
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Sports News for 12 November 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 12 November 2010
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Europe orders new checks for A380s
8:27 AM.The European Aviation Safety Agency has ordered a gruelling inspection regime for A380 superjumbos using Rolls-Royce engines after the dramatic explosion of an engine on a Qantas flight last week. Audio
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No new APEC trade barriers until 2014
8:23 AM.Trade and foreign ministers of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation nations are pushing for a ban on new trade barriers for at least three years, following high-level meetings in Japan. Audio
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CAA auditing air traffic control after mid-air near collission
8:16 AM.The Civil Aviation Authority is auditing air traffic control in the wake of a near collision between a sky-diving plane and an Air New Zealand flight south of Auckland last year. Audio
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Defence Minister defends Navy training after ship failure
8:12 AM.The Defence Minister is open to the country's top soldiers continuing to work with the business sector. Audio
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Kiwifruit leaders no closer to figuring out PSA
8:09 AM.Kiwifruit industry leaders are no closer to figuring out how to deal with a potentially devastating new vine disease which has been found in three orchards this week. Audio
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Scotland promises attacking rugby against AB's
7:56 AM.To this Saturday's test between the All Blacks and Scotland and the Scottish coach is promising an attacking style of rugby to try and end the men in black's unbeaten record over his side. Audio
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Another twist in the story of the Russian spy ring
7:53 AM.There's a fresh twist in the story of the Russian spy ring discovered working in the United States. Audio
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Firms should be more transparent about women on boards
7:49 AM.The New Zealand stock exchange is being urged to follow Australia's lead, and require listed companies to explain how much progress they're making in addressing the gender imbalance in boardrooms. Audio
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Register of Interests of Judges Bill drawn from ballot
7:46 AM.The country's judges could be forced to disclose their financial interests under a new members bill that's been drawn from the ballot. Audio
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Sports News for 12 November 2010
7:42 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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State of global economy set to dominate the G20
7:34 AM.The state of the global economy has dominated the two-day summit of the world's wealthiest economies in South Korea. Audio
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Man charged with murder of NZ photojournalist
7:26 AM.A man has been charged with the murder of a New Zealand photojournalist in Kenya. Audio
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Vote for purchasing age still months away
7:22 AM.The public will have to wait until next year to find out if there will be a change in the purchasing age for alcohol, after the new liquor law bill had its first vote in Parliament. Audio
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Despite sales slump, housing still out of reach for many
7:19 AM.Economists and housing experts say despite a slump in house sales and falling prices, property ownership remains out of reach for many New Zealanders. Audio
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Navy investigates fuel supply contamination
7:17 AM.The Navy has launched an investigation into contamination of its fuel supply, after its new patrol boat suffered a crippling failure just hours into its first international deployment. Audio
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Push to keep kiwifruit markets open despite PSA outbreak
7:09 AM.The kiwifruit marketer Zespri says it is working around the clock to keep overseas markets open to its exports. Audio
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Morning Business for 12 November 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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US trade specialist warns NZ to be sceptical of TPP
6:39 AM.A US consumer rights watch-dog is warning New Zealand stands to lose more from a free trade deal with the world's largest economy, than it stands to gain. Audio
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Zespri expects PSA test results back today
6:36 AM.The kiwifruit marketer Zespri, expects further test results back today from orchards suspected of having the vine-killing disease PSA. Audio
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Waatea News for 12 November 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 12 November 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 12 November 2010
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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London's Westminster council joins austerity measures
6:12 AM.London's Westminster council is joining in with the country's latest round of austerity measures in considering cutting the number of litter bins it provides by half. Audio
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Act Party divided over liquor bill
6:09 AM.Three Act Party MPs have voted againist the government's new liquor legislation. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 12 November 2010
6:00 AM.Push to keep kiwifruit markets open despite PSA outbreak, Navy investigates fuel supply contamination, Despite sales slump, housing still out of reach for many, Vote for purchasing age still months… Read more Audio