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Morning Report for Friday 25 March 2011
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Donna Demaio with news from Australia
8:55 AM.Let's cross to Melbourne now for a chat with our correspondent Donna Demaio. Audio
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Historians see links between WWII, and current Libyan conflict
8:53 AM.The fighting in Libya is stirring memories of what was one of the most famous Second World War battlefields for New Zealanders. Audio
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Beetle that eats Wandering Willie being released today
8:51 AM.Wandering Willie may not wander much longer, following the release today of a Brazilian beetle intended to target the invasive weed. Audio
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Waatea News for 25 March 2010
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Ryall warns of belt tightening in health over quake cost
8:44 AM.The health sector is being asked by the Health Minister, Tony Ryall, to cut, defer or slow down spending so more money can go to fixing up Christchurch's health system post quake. Audio
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Financial incentives may be way to lift immunisation rates
8:40 AM.An inquiry into how to lift New Zealand's poor rate of childhood immunisation is recommending the government consider financial incentives to parents and health providers. Audio
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Sports News for 25 March 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Warnings of possible Libyan revenge attacks in Britain
8:24 AM.France's foreign minister Alain Juppe says Libya's military capacity will be destroyed within days or weeks as allied warplanes continue to attack Colonel Gaddafi's forces. Audio
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Views on embattled MP Darren Hughes from his former seat
8:19 AM.The political career of Labour's Darren Hughes is looking increasingly precarious, amid a police investigation into a sexual complaint against him. Audio
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Maori Party claims victory over marine bill
8:13 AM.We're joined by political commentators Willie Jackson and Matt McCarten. Audio
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Instigator of marine debate says issue not resolved
8:09 AM.Amid heated debate, the Marine and Coastal Area Bill passed into law by 63 votes to 56 last night, with Labour, the Greens and ACT opposing it. Audio
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Black Caps to face South Africa in World Cup quarter final
7:57 AM.As defending champions Australia bow out of the cricket World Cup, beaten by India overnight, the Black Caps have their chance at quarter finals glory against South Africa this evening. Audio
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Boaties support call for alcohol limit despite difficulties
7:54 AM.New Zealand harbourmasters and other boaties are backing calls for a blood alcohol limit on the water, but admit it will be very difficult to enforce. Audio
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New Zealanders expected to turnout in droves to Twickenham
7:51 AM.Thousands of New Zealanders living in Britain are throwing their support behind the Crusaders for this weekend's historic match against the Sharks on the hallowed Twickenham pitch in London. Audio
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Sports News for 25 March 2010
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Doubt surrounds accuracy of latest GDP figures
7:41 AM.The Minister of Finance, Bill English, says there is doubt surrounding figures showing the country averted a double dip recession last year. Audio
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Business owner accuses demolition company of stealing
7:37 AM.Staying in Christchurch, an inner-city business owner is accusing a demolition company of stealing native timber from his leveled four storey building. Audio
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Another sizeable aftershock shakes Christchurch
7:35 AM.The magnitude four point one quake shook the city just after midnight. Audio
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Large quake rocks northern Thailand and Myanmar
7:27 AM.A large earthquake has rocked the Myanmar/Thai border area- sending people running from tall buildings as far away as the capital of Vietnam. Audio
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Phil Goff under scrutiny over handling of Hughes inquiry
7:22 AM.The people of Horowhenua and Kapiti seem to be standing behind their former constituency MP Darren Hughes despite him being stripped of his education portfolio and duties as senior whip yesterday. Audio
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Libyan aircraft shot down in Libya
7:17 AM.A Libyan aircraft has been destroyed by a French fighter jet for violating the no-fly zone. Audio
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Tariana Turia says Maori will challenge marine law in court
7:13 AM.Listening to that and joining us is the Maori Party co-leader, Tariana Turia. Audio
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Unlikely coalition follows passing of controversial new law
7:09 AM.A new law now governs the foreshore and seabed after Parliament last night passed the The Marine and Coastal Area Bill through itsfinal stages in parliament. Audio
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Morning Business for 25 March 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Waatea News for 25 March 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 March 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 25 March 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Barack Obama back in Washington
6:16 AM.President Barack Obama is now back in Washington after his trip to Latin America which was overshadowed by events in Libya. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 25 March 2010
6:00 AM.Unlikely coalition follows passing of controversial new law, Tariana Turia says Maori will challenge marine law in court, Libyan aircraft shot down in Libya, Phil Goff under scrutiny over handling of… Read more Audio