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Morning Report for Friday 10 December 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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Official Information Act review prompts little response
8:52 AM.A deadline on submissions to a review of the Official Information Act by the Law Commission has been relaxed after it received just 20 submissions. Audio
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Trade talks bypass deal on dairy while saving planet
8:49 AM.Today's the final day of the latest round of talks for a Pacific Rim free trade agreement , but instead of trade, negotiators are being asked to consider environmental issues. Audio
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Waatea News for 10 December 2010
8:47 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Australia's east coast saturated after days of flooding rain
8:42 AM.Three states on eastern coast of Australia are now affected by flooding. Audio
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Law Society worried about proposed changes to name suppression
8:39 AM.The Law Society and senior lawyers say they're worried by the Government's plan to tighten the rules on name suppression. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 10 December 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update for 10 December 2010
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Reserve Bank says pace of economic recovery has slowed
8:27 AM.The governor of the bank, Alan Bollard, says the economic recovery is softer than thought. Audio
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Report released today says 4% of N Zers have paid a bribe
8:24 AM.A report released today says four percent of New Zealanders have paid a bribe to a public official. Audio
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Stock Exchange head discusses increase in SFO actions
8:21 AM.Earlier I spoke to the chief executive of the New Zealand Stock Exchange, Mark Weldon. Audio
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Serious Fraud Office ramps up number of prosecutions
8:18 AM.The Serious Fraud Office has prosecuted almost a year's worth of fraud cases in just the past five months. Audio
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Iwi say Labour Party u-turn on foreshore bill 'hypocritical'
8:14 AM.An iwi leader is calling the Labour Party's withdrawal of its support for the Marine and Coastal Area bill political game-playing. Audio
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Auckland mayor responds, as new council shed 2 thousand jobs
8:11 AM.The reorganisation of Auckland's councils into one super-city means there arenow two thousand fewer jobs in local government in Auckland. Audio
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UK student riots continue
8:09 AM.Let's go back to London where rioting is continuing in response to the passing of a bill which triples University fees. Audio
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Any recovery at Pike River coal mine long way off
7:55 AM.The operation to enter the Pike River coal mine continues but the police say any recovery attempt is still a long way off. Audio
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May Wang's bid for Crafar farms still on the table
7:51 AM.The receivers for the Crafar farms, KordaMentha, says a deal to sell the farms to a firm owned by May Wang remains alive, despite her bankruptcy. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 10 December 2010
7:48 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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United Nations climate talks are into their last day
7:43 AM.United Nations climate talks are into their last day in the Mexican resort of Cancun. Audio
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Anzac poppies move off-shore
7:37 AM.The manufacture of ANZAC poppies is moving offshore .. from 2012, the poppies offered in New Zealand street appeals will be made from parts manufactured in China and assembled in Australia. Audio
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Ponzi investor says no hope of getting her money back
7:28 AM.An investor in the failed company B'On Financial Services says she's lost everything and has no hope of getting her money back. Audio
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Palmerston North police hunt for missing girl
7:26 AM.A search is underway Palmerston North for a seven year old girl who has been missing from the suburb of Highbury since yesterday evening. Audio
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Maori Party co-leader discusses Labour's about-face
7:22 AM.Back now to our earlier story, the withdrawl of Labour Party support for The Marine and Coastal Area Bill. Audio
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UK Government raises University fees
7:17 AM.Fires have been lit and missiles thrown as thousands of students have converged on the British Parliament. Audio
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Support for Marine and Coastal Area Bill on knife edge
7:14 AM.Support for legislation to replace the contentious Foreshore and Seabed Act rests on a knife edge after the Labour Party withdrew its support yesterday. Audio
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New Auckland local government sheds two thousand jobs
7:09 AM.The reorganisation of Auckland's councils into one super-city has resulted in two thousand fewer jobs in local government in Auckland. Audio
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Morning Business News for 10 December 2010
6:45 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Crafar receivers say farm sale agreement still in place
6:40 AM.Despite the bankruptcy of May Wang, the woman leading the bid to buy Crafar farms, receivers for the farms say the agreement to sell the properties remains in place. Audio
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Job losses in Auckland council shakeup in thousands
6:37 AM.Job losses in Auckland's local government amalgamation are far higher than previously thought. Audio
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Waatea News for 10 December 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 December 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 10 December 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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MP Shane Jones says planned new seabed law cannot be supported
6:10 AM.Support for legislation to replace the contentious Foreshore and Seabed Act rests on a knife edge after the Labour Party withdrew its support yesterday. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 10 December 2010
6:00 AM.Far fewer jobs than expected in the new Auckland Supercity Council. The Maori Party upset by Labour pulling support from the Foreshore and Seabed bill and a search is underway Palmerston North for a… Read more Audio