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Morning Report for Friday 28 September 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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Auckland pilot provides screening for bowel cancer
8:50 AM.Residents in Waitemata, Auckland, are the first in New Zealand to be offered free screening for bowel cancer under a pilot programme. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 28 September 2012
8:47 AM.There's a call for the Chatham Islands Moriori trust to hold fresh board elections - following accusations of lobbying by the organisation's general manager; But the General Manager of the Hokotehi… Read more Audio
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Female genital mutilation occurring in New Zealand
8:42 AM.A survey has revealed that some Australian and New Zealand doctors have broken the law and re-instated female genital mutilation after childbirth. Audio
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Spring Creek workers union hopes buyer will come forward
8:39 AM.The union representing Spring Creek mine workers says revelations Solid Energy has a large debt of 295 million dollars may encourage another company to step in and purchase the mine and keep it open. Audio
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Sports News for 28 September 2012
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 28 September 2012
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Large earthquakes can trigger global aftershocks: study
8:27 AM.Scientists have found large earthquakes can trigger aftershocks on the other side of the world. Audio
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New websites aim to challenge Trademe
8:23 AM.Two new websites, touted as competitors to Trademe, are offering cheap deals for sellers, just as the online giant puts up its fees. Audio
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Row rages in US over need for photo ID to vote
8:18 AM.With just six weeks before the United States election, battles are still raging about new rules that require people to produce photo identification before they vote. Audio
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CTV widower wants police to investigate manager
8:14 AM.The Building and Construction Minister, Maurice Williamson, says the construction manager of the doomed CTV Building could face serious charges. Audio
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Calls for a full and independent inquiry into Dotcom spying
8:09 AM.Opposition political parties are calling for a full and independent inquiry into the Dotcom spying controversy, saying the report completed by the Inspector General of Intelligence and Security was… Read more Audio
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World of Wearable Art show kicks off to packed crowd
7:57 AM.Garments made from latex gloves, power cords, taxidermy and human hair - it can only be the World of Wearable Art. Audio
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Curtain comes down on analogue TV
7:54 AM.Fifty-two-years of analogue television comes to an end this weekend, when the tv signal in Hawke's Bay and on the West Coast is switched to digital. Audio
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The end of Close Up - what it means for NZ current affairs
7:50 AM.Television New Zealand's commitment to current affairs programmes is being questioned after its decision to pull the plug on its long-running Close Up show in November. Audio
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Sports News for 28 September 2012
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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More cutbacks announced for Spain
7:40 AM.Spain has announced a new austerity budget. Overnight, its government unveiled more cutbacks, tax rises and reforms to try to save a further 50 billion dollars. Audio
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Government water hui wraps up
7:34 AM.The Government's consultation hui with tribes over the partial privatisation of state-owned energy companies wound up in Christchurch last night. Audio
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Three more Tongan policemen charged with manslaughter
7:26 AM.Three more Tongan policemen, including an inspector, have been charged with the manslaughter of a New Zealand policeman, Kali Fungavaka, in Nuku'alofa last month. Audio
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Ministry of Education publishes national standards results
7:23 AM.The Ministry of Education is publishing the national standards results of nearly 2-thousand schools this morning. Audio
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Dotcom's lawyer speaks out about report
7:17 AM.Pressure is mounting on the Prime Minister, John Key, for an independent, comprehensive inquiry into the Government Communications Security Bureau and its actions. Audio
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Williamson wants police to look into CTV construction manager
7:13 AM.Joining me now is the Building and Construction Minister, Maurice Williamson. Audio
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Police asked to investigate CTV construction manager
7:09 AM.The police have been asked to investigate the construction manager of the ill-fated Canterbury Television building. Audio
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Morning Business for 28 September 2012
6:48 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Spring Creek miners calling for heads to be rolled
6:41 AM.Disgruntled Spring Creek miners are calling for heads to roll at Solid Energy. Audio
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Husband of CTV victim pleased by police investigation
6:39 AM.The police are being asked to investigate the man who supervised the construction of the ill-fated Canterbury Television building. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 28 September 2012
6:28 AM.The executive chair of a Chatham Islands Moriori trust, wants fresh board elections held - following accusations of lobbying by the trust's general manager; A report on the funding of Maori Wardens… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 28 September 2012
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 28 September 2012
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Anglican church is selecting a new leader
6:13 AM.The Church of England has started deliberations to select a new leader. Audio
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PM appalled by errors made in Dotcom spy case
6:11 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, says he is appalled by the errors made by the Government's spy agency. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 28 September 2012
6:00 AM.The police are called in to investigate the construction manager of Christchurch's CTV building. Opposition political parties are calling for a full and independent inquiry into the Dotcom spying… Read more Audio