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Morning Report for Friday 26 November 2010
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:55 AM.Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Fear of drought spurs preparations in the North
8:49 AM.Three months of dry weather have brought fears of another summer drought in Northland. Audio
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Waatea News for 26 November 2010
8:46 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Welfare group says Government changes stopping job hunters
8:42 AM.An alternative group looking into welfare reform says Work and Income has become a menacing and punitive environment for many beneficiaries. Audio
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Halt in mining at Pike River to ripple through supply chain
8:38 AM.The Pike River Coal board will meet today to discuss the company's options following the mining disaster. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 26 November 2010
8:34 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update for 26 November 2010
8:28 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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New plan for child cancer services backs main centres
8:25 AM.The parents of Wellington child cancer patients have been told they won't be compromised by a new scheme backing Auckland and Christchurch as the main providers. Audio
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Majority in Tongan Parliament held by ordinary citizens
8:19 AM.Tonga's pro-democracy party has won at least 13 of 17 seats in the Pacific Island nation's historic general election. Audio
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Strongman mine worker recalls 1967 tragedy
8:14 AM.Throughout the Pike River mine disaster there have been parallels drawn with the 1967 Strongman Mine explosion. Audio
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West coast faces weekend of grief
8:09 AM.It is now a day and a half since 29 West Coast families got the grim news about the loss of their men in the Pike River coal mine tragedy. Audio
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Report into Wellington supercity potential
7:57 AM.The first report into Wellington's potential as a supercity has been released. Audio
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Mother pleads for inquest for slain jail guard
7:54 AM.The mother of the first prison guard killed on duty in this country is pleading for an inquest be held, to finally get to the truth behind his death. Audio
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Haiti goes to polls amid cholera outbreak, violence
7:49 AM.The Caribbean nation of Haiti goes to the polls this weekend, after a year of calamities starting with a magnitude 7 earthquake in January, then a cholera outbreak and a hurricane. Audio
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Irish oppose new budget cuts and taxes
7:45 AM.Irish opposition leaders have promised to dump planned austerity measures if they gain control of the republic in next year's elections. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 26 November 2010
7:42 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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All Blacks vs Wales match to mark Pike River tragedy
7:35 AM.The Pike River mining tragedy will be commemorated when the All Blacks take to the field in Wales over the weekend. Audio
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US warship moves into position of South Korean coast
7:27 AM.South Korea is threatening to fight back with greater force if North Korea shows any further signs of aggression. Audio
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Democratic Party wins landslide victory in Tonga election
7:23 AM.The Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands has won a landslide victory in Tonga's general election, shifting even more political power into the hands of the island's ordinary citizens. Audio
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Minister assures Pike River families of government help
7:19 AM.Families of the Pike River miners have been assured that government agencies will help them out with immediate financial assistance if they need it. Audio
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Jet engine deployed to Pike River mine
7:13 AM.A special jet engine unit is being flown in from Australia, to make the Pike River Mine safe enough for the bodies of the miners to be recovered. Audio
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Mine company warns recovery of bodies may take months
7:09 AM.The company that owns the Pike River coal mine has warned it may take months to recover the bodies of the 29 men who perished in the mine disaster. Audio
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Morning Business News for 26 November 2010
6:45 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Yellow symbol of hope inspires West Coasters
6:40 AM.A week on from the first explosion at the Pike River mine, the woman who organised the wearing of yellow ribbons says many in Greymouth are still wearing the symbol of hope. Audio
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Minister assures mining families they'll get help
6:37 AM.The Pike River Mine families have been assured they will not be turned away from government agencies if they need immediate help. Audio
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Waatea News for 26 November 2010
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 26 November 2010
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 26 November 2010
6:20 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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South Korea will boost troop levels after North Korea attack
6:18 AM.South Korea is to increase troop levels on five islands close to North Korea, after four people were killed when North Korea shelled one of the islands on Tuesday. Audio
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Mine victims families facing tough times ahead
6:15 AM.A trauma specialist says the families of the Pike River Mine victims will be going through hell for some time. Audio
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Mining experts say still possible to retrieve miners' bodies
6:11 AM.It's now a day and a half after the second catastrophic explosion at the Pike River coal mine sealed the fate of 29 miners. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 26 November 2010
6:00 AM.Plans for first a local, then a National Memorial service for the lost miners. A Landmark election in Tonga hands power to the people and the Pike River mining tragedy will be commemorated when theā¦ Read more Audio