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Morning Report for Monday 28 February 2011
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Oscar ceremony prepares to kick off in Los Angeles
8:57 AM.Our correspondent in Los Angeles, Brad Pomerance, joins us . Audio
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Street party goes ahead in Lyttelton despite earthquake
8:53 AM.In Lyttelton, not even an earthquake could stop them from getting together for what was planned as a huge street party over the weekend. Audio
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Hairdressers hatch plan to support Christchurch colleagues
8:47 AM.In the hairdressing business, Auckland hair salons are hatching a plan to get counterparts around the country to take on Christchurch hairdressers unable to work due to the quake. Audio
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Christchurch businesses face huge uncertainities
8:42 AM.Tom McBrearty is the Chief Executive of Salcom Technologies, one of many Christchurch businesses heading into a new working week facing huge uncertainties. Audio
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Canterbury recovery commission chair faces new challenge
8:37 AM.Murray Sherwin with further comment. Audio
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Sports News for 28 February 2011
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Norwegian South Pole jaunt ends in tragedy
8:27 AM.An unauthorised mission to the South Pole by a Norwegian group calling themselves the Wild Vikings has ended in tragedy after the sinking of their vessel The Berserk. Audio
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Firefighters share remarkable stories of bravery
8:21 AM.Christchurch firefighters who were sent to the CTV and Pyne Gould Corporation buildings after Tuesday's massive earthquake share some remarkable stories of bravery and survival. Audio
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Our reporter joins family living in shed since earthquake
8:18 AM.Many are living in sheds in their backyards, reporter natalie Mankelow joins one family in Aranui. Audio
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Canterbury DHB update
8:16 AM.An important note on medications from Canterbury DHB. Audio
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Police clarify death toll figures in Christchurch quake
8:09 AM.The death toll remains at 147, with a further 50 people still unaccounted for, with the police identification team expected to announce the names of a further two victims later today. Audio
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Canterbury recovery commission chair faces new challenge
7:57 AM.Murray Sherwin with comment. Audio
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Red Cross rapid response teams on streets of Chch
7:54 AM.Reporter Natalie Mankelow went out with a Red Cross Rapid Response team. Audio
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Sports News for 28 February 2011
7:51 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Canterbury DHB urges extreme caution over sewage
7:47 AM.Dr Nigel Miller is the Chief Medical Officer for the Canterbury District Health Board and joins the programme. Audio
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Christchurch people warned to keep away from beaches
7:44 AM.People in Christchurch are being warned to stay away from the beaches at Waimari, Parklands, and North Beach where raw sewage is being pumped into the sea. Audio
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Canterbury recovery commission chair faces new challenge
7:39 AM.Chair Murray Sherwin discusses the PM's statement. Audio
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Key to announce financial recovery package for Canterbury
7:35 AM.The Prime Minister John Key says the interim financial recovery package for Canterbury to be announced today will be a 'temporary patch' for a one month period. Audio
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Thousands unable to go back to work in central Christchurch
7:27 AM.In Christchurch as many as 50-thousand people will be unable to go to work in the cordoned off central business district. Kate Gudsell spoke to some of the affected businesses. Audio
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Canterbury recovery commission chair faces new challenge
7:23 AM.The chairman of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Commission, Murray Sherwin, joins us for the morning in our Wellington studio. Audio
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Initial building inspections due to be completed
7:17 AM.The engineer in charge of the Safety Evaluation Response Team, Noel Evans, speaks to Morning Report. Audio
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Massive quake recovery effort continues in Christchurch
7:08 AM.The man with overall control of rescue, recovery and cleanup operations is Civil Defence's national controller John Hamilton who joins the programme. Audio
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Presenter Geoff Robinson talks to Christchurch locals
6:49 AM.Geoff spent a day travelling around some of the most affected parts of Christchurch talking to locals about their stories. Audio
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Morning Business for 28 February 2011
6:49 AM.News from the business sector focusing on the impact of the Christchurch earthquake, the bulletin includes a market report. Audio
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Hundreds of rescue workers still scour Chrischurch
6:44 AM.More than 600 rescue workers, including teams from Australia, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States as well as New Zealand, are working 24 hours a day to search for… Read more Audio
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The Prime Minister launches worldwide appeal for quake
6:40 AM.The chair of the Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund, Pat McNamara, discusses the PM's proposal with Km Hill. Audio
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Government to unveil quake economic package today
6:34 AM.Economics Correspondent Nigel Stirling talks about expectations from the Government's economic package to be announced this afternoon to help meet the cost of the Christchurch earthquake. Audio
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Christchurch Art Gallery transforms into Civil Defence HQ
6:25 AM.The Christchurch Art Gallery is now the centre of the city's Civil Defence operation and reporter Lorna Perry finds out how the headquarters operates. Audio
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Sumner residents cope after quake by camping at home
6:20 AM.Geoff Robinson speaks with two old friends who live high above the cliffs in the seaside suburb of Sumner. Audio
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Long wait for some students before a return to school
6:17 AM.Some Christchurch students face a long wait before being able to return to school, as the full extent of damage to property becomes clear. Audio
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Former PM Helen Clark praises rescue efforts
6:13 AM.Miss Clark, now a senior official with the United Nations, toured Christchurch's devastated central city, comparing it to the worst scenes of any disaster around the world while praising the rescue… Read more Audio
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HMNZS Canterbury due to arrive back in Lyttelton later today
6:09 AM.HMNZS Canterbury has just left Pt Nicholson in Wellington bound for Lyttleton with emergency supplies and our reporter Rowan Quinn aboard. Audio