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Morning Report for Monday 23 July 2012
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.We chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Team New Zealand challenge attracts millions for marine sector
8:52 AM.The launch of Team New Zealand's America's Cup catamaran at the weekend was about more than fireworks and a shiny new racing yacht. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 23 July 2012
8:48 AM.The West Coast District Health Board has told its Maori health care provider to improve its service - or risk losing the contract; The Waitangi Tribunal's water rights inquiry is due to consider the… Read more Audio
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Former Silver Ferns coach comments on Magic's victory
8:44 AM.The Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic has become the first ever New Zealand team to win the trans-Tasman netball competition. Audio
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Delay in detecting inmate's hotwired getaway
8:41 AM.An official report has found the Corrections Staff took an hour-and-a-half to realise an inmate had hot wired one of its cars and escaped from a work gang. Audio
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Sports News for 23 July 2012
8:36 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 23 July 2012
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Cherishing Te Reo focus for this year's Maori Language week
8:28 AM.Maori language week starts today. Audio
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Loyalty incentive not a long term fix
8:24 AM.To talk more about the loyalty bonus scheme we are joined by fund manager Brian Gaynor and business commentator Rod Oram. Audio
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PM defends loyalty scheme
8:17 AM.The Government says a loyalty bonus scheme will deter New Zealanders from quickly flicking off their shares in state energy companies. Audio
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Orange roughy protection debated
8:12 AM.Tough restrictions may be placed on the fishing of Orange Roughy if moves to have it declared a threatened species of fish are successful. Audio
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Tsunami sirens less than convincing
8:08 AM.Christchurch's half million-dollar tsunami sirens came through their first trial run in a less than convincing fashion after failing to be heard by many of those living close to the sea. Audio
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Southern right whale born in Southland waters
7:58 AM.The first southern right whale believed to have been born in mainland New Zealand waters since whaling ended in the 1960s has been spotted just off the Southland coast. Audio
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Men's Olympic hockey team full of hope before London Games
7:54 AM.New Zealand will have one of its most experienced men's hockey teams in London for the Olympics. Audio
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Private school scholarships leave families out of pocket
7:51 AM.Most of the low-income families receiving government scholarships to attend private schools are being left out of pocket, often by thousands of dollars. Audio
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Sports News for 23 July 2012
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Report estimates $US21 trillion stashed away in tax havens
7:42 AM.As governments around the world cut budgets and people are forced to tighten their belts, a new report estimates at least 21 trillion US dollars is being held in offshore tax havens by the world's… Read more Audio
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Norwegian PM says country has risen above Breivik
7:38 AM.Norway's prime minister has marked the first anniversary of Anders Behring Breivik's mass killing spree by saying bombs and bullets had failed to defeat Norwegian values. Audio
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Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic winS trans-Tasman title
7:28 AM.The Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic has ended Australia's domination of the trans-Tasman netball competition, after a narrow win against the Melbourne Vixens last night. Audio
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Heavy fighting continues in Syria
7:24 AM.Heavy fighting has been reported in the Syrian capital of Damascus as government forces try to recapture areas seized in the past few days by rebel troops. Audio
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Orange Roughy restrictions possible
7:17 AM.Tough restrictions may be placed on the fishing of Orange Roughy if moves to have it declared a threatened species are successful. Audio
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Political editor discusses National Party conference
7:12 AM.Joining us is our political editor, Brent Edwards talking about Mighty River share sales. Audio
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PM confident shares will be affordable for many New Zealanders
7:08 AM.The Prime Minister says he's confident plenty of New Zealanders will be able to afford to buy shares in Mighty River Power, but acknowledges they won't be within everyone's reach. Audio
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Morning Business for 23 July 2012
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Government ministers make strong pitch to increase mining
6:35 AM.The Prime Minister is confident many New Zealanders will be able to buy shares in Mighty River Power, the first of the state-owned companies up for partial sale. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 23 July 2012
6:27 AM.The provider of health services to Maori on the West Coast of the South Island has been told to sort out its problems, or risk losing its health board contract; The Waitangi Tribunal's water rights… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 23 July 2012
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 23 July 2012
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Magic first NZ team to win trans-Tasman netball competition
6:16 AM.The Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic have become the first New Zealand side to win the trans-Tasman netball competition, beating the Melbourne Vixen 41-38 in Melbourne. Audio
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National Party conference agrees to civil union adoption
6:10 AM.A new National Party policy that would allow couples in civil unions to adopt may struggle to get support anytime soon from the party's parliamentary wing. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 23 July 2012
6:00 AM.PM confident shares will be affordable for many New Zealanders, Political editor discusses National Party conference, Orange Roughy restrictions possible, Heavy fighting continues in Syria, Waikato… Read more Audio