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Morning Report for Monday 13 December 2010
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Kentucky group plans to build Noah's Ark replica
8:52 AM.According to the Bible, Noah and his family built an ark, loaded it with animals and then kept them safe from the flood that drowned the world. Audio
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Waatea News for 13 December 2010
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Tongan women demand the right to inherit land
8:46 AM.Tongan women living in New Zealand are demanding the island nation reform its laws so they're able to inherit land. Audio
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Hotline, website to combat racial abuse launched in Nelson
8:42 AM.Community concern about racial abuse and violence in the Nelson-Tasman region has prompted the establishment of a system encouraging victims to report incidents. Audio
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Sports News for 13 December 2010
8:38 AM.An update from the team at RNZ. Audio
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Markets Update for 13 December 2010
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Labour selects Louisa Wall for Manurewa electorate
8:28 AM.The former MP, Louisa Wall, has been selected to replace George Hawkins as Labour's candidate in the safe Labour Manurewa electorate. Audio
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Winston Peters not standing in Tauranga
8:23 AM.The leader of the New Zealand First Party, Winston Peters, will not be standing in the Tauranga electorate for next year's general election - the first time he won't appear on the ballot papers since… Read more Audio
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Fate of Pike River miners announced tomorrow
8:18 AM.Tomorrow, employees at the Pike River Coal mine will learn whether they still have jobs - capping off a disastrous month for the West Coast. Audio
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Auckland rates may be higher than expected
8:14 AM.Some Auckland residents are facing a possible rate rise of more than nine percent - much more than initially estimated - as the new council tries to balance its books. Audio
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Renewed calls to arm the police
8:08 AM.A brutal machete attack on a police officer during the weekend has lead to renewed calls to arm the police. Audio
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Sea Shepherd says it's winning the whaling war
7:56 AM.The conservation group Sea Shepherd claims to be winning its war against Japan's scientific whaling fleet. Audio
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What was really achieved at Cancun climate meeting?
7:51 AM.New Zealand climate change experts says the United Nations Climate change conference in Cancun is being given more praise than it deserves. Audio
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Call for banking reforms
7:48 AM.The banking union, Finsec, says New Zealand should follow Australia's lead and reform the banking industry. Audio
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Sports News for 13 December 2010
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Security researcher says Wikileaks no great secret
7:38 AM.Security researcher from the Waikato University, Doctor Ron Smith. Audio
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Prime Minister defends his"pro-American"outlook
7:34 AM.The Prime Minister says he is unconcerned by United States diplomatic cables, leaked by the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, which described him as"strongly pro-American". Audio
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Thieves take thousands of dollars worth of hospital equipment
7:28 AM.Thefts from hospitals are costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. Audio
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Stockholm bombings treated as terrorist attack
7:24 AM.The police in Sweden have confirmed they're treating two explosions in the country's capital, Stockholm, as a terrorist attack. Audio
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Pike River coal mine may soon be safe to enter
7:20 AM.The police are reassuring the families of the 29 Pike River miners that they will still be involved in the recovery effort, despite beginning to scale back its operation. Audio
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Auckland rate rises could top nine percent
7:16 AM.Some Auckland residents are facing a possible rate rise of more than nine percent - nearly four times the rate of inflation - as the new supercity balances its books. Audio
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Police Minister wants guns for rural police considered
7:11 AM.The Police Minister, Judith Collins, has once again signalled the strong possibility of police getting greater access to guns following the brutal machete attack on a police officer near Taihape… Read more Audio
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Police likely to get greater access to guns
7:07 AM.The Police Minister, Judith Collins, has once again signalled the strong possibility of police getting greater access to guns following the brutal machete attack on a police officer near Taihape… Read more Audio
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Morning Business for 13 December 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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New airline could inject $50 million into Auckland economy
6:38 AM.As much as 50-million-dollars could be injected into the Auckland economy with the announcement a new airline serving the city. Audio
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Police officer thought he would die in machete attack
6:34 AM.The Police Minister, Judith Collins, has repeated her support for giving police greater access to firearms following a vicious machete attack on a sole police officer near Taihape during the weekend. Audio
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Waatea News for 13 December 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 13 December 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 13 December 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Labour supports government's secret stance on US links
6:15 AM.The Labour Party leader, Phil Goff, says the Prime Minister, John Key, has done nothing wrong by keeping the fully restored intelligence relationship between New Zealand and the United States secret… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 13 December 2010
6:00 AM.Police likely to get greater access to guns, Police Minister wants guns for rural police considered, Auckland rate rises could top nine percent, Pike River coal mine may soon be safe to enter, Thieves… Read more Audio