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Morning Report for Monday 28 March 2011
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.New South Wales overwhelmingly votes for the Liberal Party, and the Defence Force loses an anti-personnel mine. Audio
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Wellington's commuter trains finally in service
8:50 AM.The first of Wellington's new commuter trains has finally gone into service - after a delay in the start date. Audio
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Flotilla going to East cape in protest at deep sea oil drilling
8:47 AM.A flotilla is on its way to the East Cape to protest against deep sea oil drilling. The Brazilian oil giant Petrobras is expected to start seismic surveying in the Raukumara basin soon, after the… Read more Audio
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New markets regulator to seek compo over finance firms
8:43 AM.Investors who've lost a total of $3.5 billion through finance company failures may yet get some of their money back. The Financial Markets Authority, the new super regulator that from May will oversee… Read more Audio
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Waatea News for 28 March 2011
8:43 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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More business owners in central Christchurch allowed back
8:41 AM.Business owners in New Regent Street in Christchurch will be allowed back into their offices for the first time. Audio
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Sports News for 28 March 2011
8:36 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 28 March 2011
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Export industry up in arms about proposed biosecurity levy
8:20 AM.The export sector is up in arms about a proposed government levy to help pay for biosecurity incursions, saying it's unfair and could cripple some industries. The levy is part of a cost sharing… Read more Audio
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Canty aged care firms want certainty: families want beds
8:18 AM.The country's largest aged care provider, Oceania, says the earthquake has probably cost it $40 million. Audio
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Doubt in Christchurch new earthquake agency worthwhile
8:16 AM.Some residents in one of Christchurch's worst affected suburbs doubt a new government agency will help their earthquake recovery. An announcement about a new department is expected within days but… Read more Audio
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Goff's handling of Hughes affair casts long shadow
8:10 AM.Phil Goff's handling of the Darren Hughes affair is continuing to cast a shadow over Labour as it tries desperately to get its election strategy back on track. Audio
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Noticeable change in Black Caps at World Cup says former coach
7:57 AM.The New Zealand cricketers have defied predictions and reached the semi finals of the World Cup, where they'll play hosts Sri Lanka in Colombo. Audio
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Fraud prosecutions by SFO jump by a third
7:51 AM.There was a surge in big dollar fraud cases in the second half of 2010. A survey by KPMG shows fraud cases involving $100 million were uncovered in the period with further cases pending. Audio
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AA fears Auckland motorists will be slugged with new taxes
7:48 AM.The Automobile Association says it fears Auckland motorists will be hit with new taxes and charges for using their cars so the city can pay for improvements to public transport. Audio
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Libyan rebels retake Ras Lanuf
7:48 AM.Rebels trying to overthrown Libya's leader, Muammar Gaddafi, says they've recaptured the key oil towns of Ras Lanuf and Brega. Audio
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Sports News for 28 March 2011
7:41 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Gunman shot dead by police in Napier
7:35 AM.A man has been shot and killed by police near Napier. The police have launched an investigation, which began in the rural area of Maraenui, south of Napier. Heugh Chappell reports from the scene of… Read more Audio
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Twickenham packed for Crusaders vs Sharks match
7:27 AM.As well as the memorial service the Crusaders took to the field against the South African team The Sharks at Twickenham. Audio
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Thousands attend Westminister Christchurch memorial
7:23 AM.A memorial service for the 166 victims of the Christchurch earthquake has been held at Westminster Abbey. Attended by the Prince of Wales and the High Commissioner for New Zealander, the ceremony was… Read more Audio
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Man shot dead by police near Napier
7:17 AM.A man has been shot and killed by police. The police have launched an investigation into the incident, which began in the rural area of Maraenui, south of Napier. Audio
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Labour MPs say it's important party sticks to strategy
7:09 AM.The Labour Party leader Phil Goff is expected to come under rigorous scrutiny from his senior MPs over his handling of the Darren Hughes affair. The party's frontbench MPs will meet in Dunedin still… Read more Audio
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Morning Business for 28 March 2011
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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New Zealanders in London converge to support Christchurch
6:41 AM.Thousands of New Zealanders in London have converged for two events to support earthquake-stricken Christchurch. Audio
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Labour wants to put recent events behind it
6:38 AM.The Labour Party says it wants to get public attention back on to the issues that matter, away from revelations that have generated headlines. Audio
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Waatea News for 28 March 2011
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 28 March 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 28 March 2011
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Civil Defence defends delay
6:14 AM.Civil Defence is defending the delay in re-opening a part of Christchurch's quake affected inner-city. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 28 March 2011
6:00 AM.Labour MPs say it's important party sticks to strategy, Man shot dead by police near Napier, Thousands attend Westminister Christchurch memorial, Twickenham packed for Crusaders vs Sharks match, Doubt… Read more Audio