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Morning Report for Tuesday 25 October 2011
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.Man moons The Queen, Meatloaf causes a fuss at the AFL Grand Final, and a Lesbian couple advertises an egg for sperm swap. Audio
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Stamps will celebrate New Zealand's champions
8:51 AM.Fans looking to savour the All Blacks' World Cup victory some more will be able to enjoy just that, thanks to a limited edition collectors' stamp sheet from New Zealand Post . Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 25 October 2011
8:48 AM.The acting head of a Rotorua based Maori theological college, says there are calls for Maori women to become priests in the Catholic church; A Hawke's Bay iwi says it's not taking a blanket 'no'… Read more Audio
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Trial for former heads of Bridgecorp due to start today
8:43 AM.The high court trial of four former heads of the failed finance company Bridgecorp is due to start in Auckland. The company collapsed in 2007 owing investors more than $450 million. Audio
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Cloud will stay on as venue on Auckland waterfront
8:41 AM.Auckland's distinctive Cloud building in the heart of Rugby World Cup party central is to stay on as a venue despite the tournament being over. Audio
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Sports News for 25 October 2011
8:36 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 25 October 2011
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Rugby World Cup head gives verdict on tournament
8:26 AM.Now we know the result of the final, with the IRB's picks for coach and team of the year also going New Zealand's way - but what's Martin Snedden's verdict on the tournament overall? Audio
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Government outlines economic, fiscal position today
8:19 AM.The Government's books will be opened today just four-and-a-half weeks before the general election. And that's the time to judge whether the policies of competing political parties are affordable. Audio
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Estimates of $62 million benefit to NZ from RWC win
8:09 AM.Finacially a new report says winning the Rugby World Cup could inject an extra $62 million into the economy. The research, commissioned by world cup sponsor, Mastercard, estimates that money is in… Read more Audio
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With rugby tournament over, election campaign kicks off
7:57 AM.It's not just the MPs and political parties that voters will pass judgement on come polling day - they also get the chance to have their say on the way politicians are elected. Audio
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Drowning tragedy rocks small Waikato township
7:54 AM.The search has resumed for two missing fishermen, after their companion drowned in rough seas at Port Waikato river mouth. Audio
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Holiday road toll ends on seven
7:51 AM.The holiday weekend was marred by seven deaths on the country's roads. The deaths, which included motorists, motorcyclists and pedestrians, came despite the police enforcing a zero tolerance for… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 25 October 2011
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Rena still stuck on reef three weeks after stranding
7:41 AM.Salvors from the Svitzer Salvage are continuing to pump oil from the stricken ship The Rena with almost 500 tonnes of oil now having been removed from the ship. Audio
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Freshened-up Auckland waterfront legacy of World Cup
7:37 AM.After years being sealed off from the public behind a large red fence, Auckland's central city waterfront is now unlocked , thanks largely to the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Investigation into death of Gaddafi announced
7:27 AM.The head of Libya's National Transitional Council, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, has announced an investigation into the death of Muammar Gaddafi. The move follows growing international disquiet that Gaddafi… Read more Audio
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Search continues for survivors of Turkish quake
7:24 AM.Rescue workers in Turkey are continuing to search for people trapped under rubble after a powerful earthquake hit the east of the country. The Turkish government says almost 280 people were killed and… Read more Audio
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Christchurch welcomes All Blacks with victory parade
7:20 AM.The All Blacks will go to Christchurch where thousands are expected to turn out for the victory parade. Audio
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More accolades for All Blacks at international prize-giving
7:08 AM.The accolades for the All Blacks keep coming. Hundreds of thousands crowded into the Auckland's central city to congratulate the All Blacks for their Rugby World Cup win. Audio
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Morning Business for 25 October 2011
6:48 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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All Black Ma'a Nonu delighted with reception at parade
6:39 AM.Huge crowds poured into central Auckland yesterday to try to catch a glimpse of the All Blacks during their Rugby World Cup victory parade. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 25 October 2011
6:27 AM.The acting head of a Rotorua based Maori theological college, says there are calls for Maori women to become priests in the Catholic church; A Catholic Church spokesperson says it's the first it's… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 October 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 25 October 2011
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Ivan Milat relative kills in same forest as Milat's murders
6:15 AM.A young relative of the Australian serial killer Ivan Milat, who killed seven backpackers in the 1990s, has pleaded guilty to the murder of a teenage boy, David Auchterlonie, in the same Sydney forest… Read more Audio
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Oil from Rena container ship could threaten wildlife reserve
6:13 AM.A fresh oil leak from the grounded container ship Rena over the weekend is threatening to wash up on the shores of a wildlife refuge. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 25 October 2011
6:00 AM.More accolades for All Blacks at international prize-giving, Search continues for survivors of Turkish quake, Investigation into death of Gaddafi announced, Rena still stuck on reef three weeks after… Read more Audio