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Morning Report for Friday 11 May 2012
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Warnings over personal data storage
8:53 AM.The government is being urged to be cautious as it plans how it will store personal data in the future, especially if it is considering contracts with overseas companies. Audio
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Housing NZ tenants stunned at mass move out
8:52 AM.Tenants at a Housing New Zealand complex in Wellington, say their lives have been thrown into disarray after being told they have six days to leave their homes. Audio
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Hand washing stops hospital infections
8:50 AM.Auckland health authorities say they've reduced the rate of hospital-acquired infections in patients by improving hand hygiene. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 11 May 2012
8:46 AM.A Maori council member says Tuwharetoa should be supporting the Waitangi Tribunal claims over fresh water - rather than threatening the crown with legal action over asset sales; Maori in Tamaki… Read more Audio
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Murder accused under cross examination in Longley trial
8:41 AM.The British man accused of killing his New Zealand girlfriend, Emily Longley, says he didn't realise she was dead because he was "no paramedic". Audio
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Sports News for 11 May 2012
8:38 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 11 May 2012
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Design for new Christchurch central city gets under way
8:27 AM.Christchurch residents will find out in two and a half months what their rebuilt central city is going to look like. Audio
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Lobbyists for gay marriage hope issue will be revisited
8:23 AM.Responding to Barack Obama's public support for gay marriage Prime Minister John Key says he also has no problem with same-sex marriage. Audio
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Opposition parties say document proves no economic plan
8:19 AM.Opposition parties say an official document obtained by Radio New Zealand confirms the National-led Government has no plan to make the economy grow faster. Audio
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Fruit fly discovery worries growers
8:15 AM.Officials have made urgent calls to New Zealand's trading partners to assure them after the discovery of a fruitfly in Auckland. Audio
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Grey District mayor pleased mining will continue
8:10 AM.Solid Energy says it will take the creation of an entirely new mine at Pike River, before any attempt can be made to recover the remains of the miners killed in the Pike River tragedy. Audio
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Explosions in Syria kill more than 50 people
7:55 AM.Fifty-five people have been killed and more than 300 wounded by two suicide car bombs in the Syrian captial, Damascus. Audio
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Sports News for 11 May 2012
7:48 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Peters and Turia debate merits of Whanau Ora
7:40 AM.The New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters says the Whanau Ora scheme is a sick joke and should be shut down. Audio
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Balloonists want quick end to Carterton crash inquiry
7:35 AM.Commercial balloonists have welcomed an interim report into January's Carterton balloon tragedy but say investigators have to complete their inquiry as soon as possible. Audio
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NZ sends soldiers to train in US for first time in decades
7:26 AM.New Zealand soldiers are to train in the United States for the first time in three decades. Audio
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David Carter says fruit fly poses little risk
7:21 AM.We're joined by the Minister of Primary Industries, David Carter. Audio
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Growers on edge following discovery of damaging fruit fly
7:17 AM.Produce growers and exporters are waiting nervously to see if a destructive Australian fruit fly found in an Auckland suburb is part of a colony. Audio
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Solid Energy to continue Pike recovery if financially credible
7:12 AM.Solid Energy's chief executive is Don Elder. Audio
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Solid Energy decision 'kick in the guts'
7:10 AM.There were emotional scenes at a meeting of Pike River families as they were told there were no guarantees the mine's new owner would recover the remains of the 29 men who died in the mine. Audio
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Morning Business for 11 May 2012
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Police lobby says officers scapegoats
6:38 AM.The Police Association says police officers are being used as scapegoats by people who are trying to clear their name and profess their innocence. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 11 May 2012
6:27 AM.Maori in Tamaki Makaurau have been reminded if they're not at the table, they'll be on the menu; A Maori council member says Tuwharetoa should be supporting the Waitangi Tribunal claims over fresh… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 11 May 2012
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 11 May 2012
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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David Cameron's former spin doctor at Leveson inquiry
6:13 AM.The British Prime Minister, David Cameron's his former communications chief, Andy Coulson, has appeared in front of the UK's Leveson Inquiry into press ethics. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 11 May 2012
6:00 AM.The new owner of the Pike River mine says it's possible miners' remains may never be recovered. A major threat to the horticulture industry; what are the chances a destructive fruit fly found in… Read more Audio