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Morning Report for Thursday 24 November 2011
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Minor leaders debate
8:09 AM.Two days to go and it could be that this election won't be decided on Saturday night - but by which of the minor parties end up in a position to make a deal. Under MMP, the positions of the minor… Read more Audio
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Beer buffs battle it out in Wellington
7:57 AM.It's the beer world's answer to the Olympics. Audio
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Small library gets global backers in trademark battle
7:53 AM.A small town library has received support from around the globe as it vows to fight the hijacking of the library cataloguing software system , Koha, by a United States corporation. Audio
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Police union calls the consequences of a freeze "dire"
7:49 AM.The police union says a freeze on new recruits would spell a return to the days when very serious crimes went under-investigated because of over-stretched resources. Audio
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Sports News for 24 November 2011
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Mining consultant quizzed over what warnings he passed on
7:41 AM.A mining consultant who says he quit Pike River because of his fears it would explode, has been challenged over who he passed those concerns on to. Audio
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Newspaper reveals details of police raid
7:35 AM.The Herald on Sunday newspaper says a police search of their premises for information related to the teapot tapes, proves the paper had nothing to hide. Audio
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Teens urged to get meningococcal vaccine before flatting
7:27 AM.Thousands of teenagers headed for life in hostels or flats next year are being urged to get vaccinated against deadly meningococcal disease. Audio
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Jim Anderton calls for law change to force return of man's body
7:23 AM.The Christchurch MP Jim Anderton says the law needs to be changed to stop family fights over where bodies should be buried. Audio
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Radio New Zealand's political editor analyses debate
7:19 AM.We're joined by our political editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
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Final TVNZ debate before polling day
7:17 AM.In the last television leaders debate before election day the Labour Party leader, Phil Goff, turned interviewer as he took the opportunity to grill the National party leader, John Key. Audio
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National responds to police recruitment accusations
7:13 AM.We're joined by National's law and order spokesperson, Judith Collins. Audio
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Labour says National plan to freeze police recruitment
7:09 AM.The Labour Party leader, Phil Goff, says National is planning to freeze all police recruiting next year - but wants to keep the plan under wraps until after the election. Audio
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Morning Business for 24 November 2011
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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High court won't rule on teapot recording
6:42 AM.What John Key and John Banks talked about over a cup of tea, is no closer to being revealed after the High Court yesterday refused to rule on whether it was private. Audio
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Goff accuses Nats of deferring police recruitment next year
6:35 AM.The Labour Party leader, Phil Goff, has accused National of planning to defer all police recruitment for next year. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 24 November 2011
6:27 AM.In our penultimate profile of the seven Maori seats - the gloves have come off in the last week, in the three-man contest for Te Tai Tokerau. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 24 November 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 24 November 2011
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Potential Hamilton to Auckland rail service left in limbo
6:14 AM.The door appears to have been shut on establishing a commuter rail service between Hamilton and Auckland. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 24 November 2011
6:00 AM.Labour says leaked email show National plan to freeze police recruitment, National responds to police recruitment accusations, Final TVNZ debate before polling day, Radio New Zealand's political… Read more Audio