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Morning Report for Monday 19 December 2011
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Cycling santas making their way to Chch
8:54 AM.Four self-proclaimed Cycling Santas are making a beeline from Auckland to Christchurch in the name of charity. Audio
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Nek Minnit, 2011's munted
8:51 AM.A poll on the Public Address website has declared "munted" the word of the year. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 19 December 2011
8:47 AM.The Hawke's Bay District Health Board says it's making every effort to reduce the high rate of Maori infant mortality in the region; Otago University's Acting Director of Maori Development, says the… Read more Audio
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Teacher killer released today
8:40 AM.A man who murdered his remedial reading teacher two decades ago, will today be released from prison for the second time. Audio
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Sports News for 19 December 2011
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 19 December 2011
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Chief Electoral Officer on Waitakere seat voting irregularities
8:27 AM.Voting irregularities have emerged in the closely contested seat of Waitakere. Audio
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Final unidentified victims of earthquake to be interred
8:22 AM.The unidentified remains of the victims of the Christchurch earthquake will finally be interred just before the first anniversary of the February quake. Audio
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Our reporter in Nelson takes in scene of latest evacuations
8:19 AM.Our Nelson reporter, Geoff Moffett, is in the area of Rocks Road. Audio
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More evacuations as slips threaten Nelson homes
8:14 AM.Dozens more people have been forced out of their homes, days after heavy rainfall caused massive damage in the Nelson Tasman region. Audio
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Labour vows to pursue complaint
8:09 AM.Labour's education spokespeson Sue Moroney is vowing to pursue her complaint against the National MP, Anne Tolley, who she says misled Parliament when serving as the Minister of Education. Audio
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Sunshine may last through to Christmas
7:56 AM.A high has moved off the Tasman, and spread over the country, bringing sunshine and warm temperatures to most areas. Audio
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Report details RWC opening night failings
7:52 AM.A detailed report is out this week on the overcrowding and transport problems which hit the opening night of the Rugby World Cup in Auckland. Audio
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Oil rig capsizes off the eastern coast of Russia
7:49 AM.An oil rig has capsized and sunk off the coast of Siberia. Audio
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Sports News for 19 December 2011
7:48 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Police appeal for more help in Cottrell killing investigation
7:42 AM.The police in Wellington have issued another appeal for information, as they continue to investiate the killing of Radio New Zealand journalist Phillip Cottrell. Audio
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Labour leader due to announce new caucus line-up today
7:39 AM.There will be some new faces on the Labour Party frontbench when the post-election caucus line-up is announced at Parliament later today. Audio
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Death tolls rises in Philippines
7:29 AM.Rescuers are still searching for survivors after flooding caused by tropical storm Washi killed more than 650 people in the southern Philippines. Audio
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The last of the US troops leave Iraq
7:25 AM.The last convoy of American troops to leave Iraq has crossed into Kuwait, ending the US withdrawal nearly nine years after the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein. Audio
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Golden Bay races to clean up after floods
7:23 AM.Tourism operators in Golden Bay are in a race against time to clean up before the peak of the holiday season, in just over a week. Audio
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Millions of dollars of damage in Nelson Tasman region
7:17 AM.Dozens more people have been forced out of their homes in the Nelson Tasman region, days after heavy rainfall that has caused millions of dollars worth of damage. Audio
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Sue Moroney calls for answers from Anne Tolley
7:13 AM.Labour's education spokesperson Sue Moroney. Audio
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Anne Tolley accused of hiding truth about school adviser
7:09 AM.The former Minister of Education is being accused of concealing the truth about an expert advisor to schools who has been struck off the teachers register for serious misconduct. Audio
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Morning Business for 19 December 2011
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Crew of stricken ship request more assistance
6:38 AM.The crew on board the stricken Russian fishing ship Sparta has requested more equipment to help repair damage to the boat's hull. Audio
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School adviser struck off teacher's register
6:36 AM.A Northland woman who was hired as an expert advisor to schools has been struck off the teachers' register for serious misconduct. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 19 December 2011
6:27 AM.The Hawke's Bay District Health Board says it's making every effort to reduce the high rate of Maori infant mortality; Otago University has for the first time published a special Maori focused edition… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 19 December 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 19 December 2011
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Carbon prices could jeopardise climate change prevention
6:14 AM.Environmental experts fear plunging prices for carbon could jeopardise attempts to prevent climate change. Audio
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Egypt erupts in violence once again
6:12 AM.Violence has continued in the Egyptian capital Cairo for a third day, with scuffles between security forces and protesters in Tahrir Square. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 19 December 2011
6:00 AM.Anne Tolley accused of hiding truth about school adviser; Sue Moroney calls for answers from Anne Tolley; Millions of dollars of damage in Nelson Tasman region; Golden Bay races to clean up after… Read more Audio