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Morning Report for Thursday 10 March 2011
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Multisport legend adjusts to radically different hometown
8:53 AM.The adventurer and multisport legend, Steve Gurney, is coming to terms with living in a city with a very different look and feel to it. Audio
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Qantas increases prices due to fuel costs
8:50 AM.Qantas has increased fuel charges on its international flights for the second time in four weeks amid a steady rise fuel prices. Audio
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Waatea News for 10 March 2011
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Young and old of politics differ on drinking age
8:43 AM.The youth wings of the National, Labour, Green and Act parties have made a joint plea to Parliament - keep the drinking age at 18. Audio
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Lack of toilets still main concern for many residents
8:38 AM.A lack of toilets was the main focus of many quake-affected residents in Christchurch attending community meetings yesterday. Audio
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Sports News for 10 March 2011
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 10 March 2011
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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New case of PSA alarms kiwifruit growers
8:27 AM.The bacterial disease has been found 15 kilometres outside the containment zone in Te Puke. Audio
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Policy advice review unlikely to recommend sweeping cuts
8:24 AM.A review into the policy advice the government receives appears unlikely to recommend any sweeping cuts. Audio
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Interest rate decision at crucial juncture for central bank
8:18 AM.The central bank is required to contain inflation, but there is huge pressure from such things as spiralling petrol prices. Audio
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People allowed into another part of Christchurch cordon
8:14 AM.The lifting of the restriction, in what is known as Zone Three, applies to properties south of most of Bealey Avenue and north of the off-limits red zone. Audio
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Can quake-hit Christchurch will host the Rugby World Cup?
8:09 AM.Engineering reports detailing the quake damage suffered by the city's main stadium are due to be handed to the Government later today. Audio
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Criminals put to work helping with Canterbury's clean-up
7:56 AM.Eight teams of criminals serving a community work punishment are helping with the post-quake clean-up. Audio
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Prince aims to lift spirits on both sides of Tasman
7:53 AM.The visit of Prince William is expected to lift the spirits of people struggling to rebuild their lives on both sides of the Tasman. Audio
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Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi regain control of Zawiyah
7:50 AM.No journalists have been allowed near the city but residents speaking to news agencies said government forces had taken charge, though rebels were vowing to resume fighting at nightfall. Audio
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Sports News for 10 March 2011
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Space shuttle Discovery lands safely in Florida
7:40 AM.In the wake of the landing, congratulations flowed for Commander Steve Lindsay and his crew. Audio
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Sovereign may not be last failure in struggling building sector
7:36 AM.The Certified Builders Association fears Sovereign Homes won't be the last company to fall victim in the struggling construction sector. Audio
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Earthquake puts unprecedented pressure on Reserve Bank
7:28 AM.The Reserve Bank today faces what some economists say is its most difficult decision on interest rates in more than 20 years. Audio
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Doubts swirl around Rugby World Cup in Christchurch
7:19 AM.And the ongoing questions surrounding the death of a New Zealander and other tourists in Thailand. Audio
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Relative, friends of quake lost describe pain of waiting
7:16 AM.Friends and relatives of those missing after the Christchurch earthquake have described the pain of not knowing the fate of their loved one Audio
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People allowed into another area of Christchurch cordon
7:12 AM.Christchurch residents and business owners will this morning be allowed back inside another section of the cordon around the central city. Audio
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Pike River Mine will be put up for sale soon
7:09 AM.The receivers of the Pike River coal company say they will be putting the mine up for sale as soon as they can, now they have taken over from police. Audio
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Morning Business for 10 March 2011
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Pike River receivers now looking for buyers
6:37 AM.The police have finally handed over control of the Pike River coal mine to the company's receivers. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 March 2011
6:27 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News for 10 March 2011
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 March 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 10 march 2011
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Tense lead up to RBNZ's review of official interest rates
6:14 AM.The Reserve Bank will announce its latest decision on the Official Cash Rate at 9 this morning amid unprecedented pressure. Audio
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Family of woman killed at CTV feel like they can grieve
6:13 AM.The family of a woman who has just been formally confirmed as a victim of the earthquake say they finally feel they can start the next stage in the grieving process, Audio
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Civil Defence to loosen another part of central city cordon
6:10 AM.Civil Defence says residents and business owners located in the green Zone 3 will be able to access the cordoned area at eight o'clock this morning. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 10 March 2011
6:00 AM.Pike River Mine will be put up for sale soon, People allowed into another area of Christchurch cordon, Relative, friends of quake lost describe pain of waiting, Doubts swirl around Rugby World Cup in… Read more Audio