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Morning Report for Friday 24 June 2011
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Donna Demaio with news from Australia
8:57 AM.Let's cross to Melbourne for a chat with our correspondent Donna Demaio. Audio
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Dubai court gives bail to NZer convicted of unmarried sex
8:55 AM.A New Zealand man who was sentenced to two months in jail in Dubai yesterday for having sex outside marriage has been freed on bail pending an appeal in October. Audio
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Waatea News for 24 June 2011
8:53 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Fans hope RWC homefield advantage will aid All Blacks
8:49 AM.It has been 24 years since the All Blacks last won the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Auckland council backs restricting water to slow payers
8:46 AM.The Auckland council has backed its water company restricting supplies to customers who refuse to pay their bills. Audio
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Kaiapoi's earthquake woes set to continue
8:44 AM.The MP for earthquake-damaged Waimakariri is asking why an expensive sewer was put through part of his electorate that's just been declared a red zone. Audio
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Financial advisors say take time to think about options
8:41 AM.The five thousand people getting the choice of the Government's two bail out options will have a lot to think about over the coming days, weeks and months. Audio
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Sports News for 24 June 2011
8:37 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 24 June 2011
8:31 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Peka Peka's penguin puzzles punters
8:27 AM.The condition of Peka Peka's Emporer penguin has taken a turn for the worse overnight. Audio
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Basic anatomy mystery to many medical students
8:23 AM.Basic anatomy is a bit of a mystery to many medical students, according to a survey published today. Audio
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Business lobby group question what plan is for them
8:18 AM.One thing not included in yesterday's announcement was the plan for businesses in areas badly affected in Christchurch by the quakes. Audio
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Christchurch mayor reassures red-zone homeowners
8:14 AM.Speaking earlier on Morning Report the Director of Christchurch Valuation and Advisory Gary Sellars said there's currently a shortfall of sections available in Canterbury. Audio
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Some feel despondent after Christchurch land plan
8:09 AM.The Government's compensation plan for Christchurch has left some residents feeling despondent, and claiming they'll lose tens of thousands of dollars on what their homes were really worth. Audio
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Sports News for 24 June 2011
7:58 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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AA Insurance talks about government's options
7:52 AM.Many people will now be needing to talk to their insurers. Audio
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Earthquake recovery minister defends land-puchase plan
7:42 AM.The Goverment has offered to pay out five thousand home owners in Christchurch of the most severely quake damaged properties. Audio
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Calls for employers head to quit over period comments
7:39 AM.The Labour Party is calling for the head of the country's biggest employers' group to resign after he suggested some women are paid less than men because they regularly take time off because of their… Read more Audio
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Political editor discusses Te Tai Tokerau campaign
7:30 AM.With me is our political editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
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Humour to the fore as byelection campaign nears end
7:26 AM.The mood in the by-election campaign for Te Tai Tokerau switched from tense to jovial - at least on the surface - at a forum last night in Whangarei. Audio
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Real estate agent predicts shortfall of affordable sections
7:22 AM.Gary Sellars who is the Director of Christchurch Valuation and Advisory Services at the real estate firm Colliers International is predicting a shortfall of sections in the housing market as well as… Read more Audio
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Community reaction to Christchurch land-purchase plan
7:15 AM.We are joined now by three people who are affected by yesterday's announcement. Audio
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Red-zone residents have doubts about government payout
7:09 AM.The owners of five thousand severely quake damaged homes in Christchurch will today be weighing up their next move after the government finally revealed its hand yesterday. Audio
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Morning Business for 24 June 2011
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Quake recovery head says winners, losers in land plan
6:38 AM.The Goverment is offering to pay out five thousand owners of the most severely quake damaged properties in Christchurch - today they begin the difficult process of deciding what to do. Audio
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Waatea News for 24 June 2011
6:29 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 24 June 2011
6:24 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 24 June 2011
6:20 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Red-zone residents weigh options under land-purchase plan
6:11 AM.The owners of five thousand severely quake damaged homes in Christchurch will today be weighing their next move after the government finally revealed its hand. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 24 June 2011
6:00 AM.The government's pay out offer to Christchurch quake victims, some say it may not save them from financial ruin. How will the package work? This morning we'll talk to insurers, the real estate… Read more Audio