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Morning Report for Tuesday 4 December 2012
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Waihi residents continue to oppose mine plan
8:56 AM.Listening to that was the spokesperson for the Distressed Residents Action Team - which is against the proposal - Collette Spalding. Audio
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Newmont Waihi Gold begins giving evidence at hearing
8:53 AM.A mining company has started explaining its case for a new underground mine to a resource consent hearing in Waihi. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 4 December 2012
8:50 AM.An Auckland hapu is pushing for a pan tribal approach to securing a portion of the radio spectrum for Treaty partners; An Easter Island fisherman is calling on the New Zealand government to help… Read more Audio
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Internet NZ criticises Government response to new report
8:47 AM.The president of Internet New Zealand, Vikram Kumar, has been listening to the Minister. Audio
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Minister concerned about Commerce Commission findings
8:41 AM.The Government says it may legislate against a Commerce Commission finding that would ultimately see customers pay less for broadband services. Audio
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Crown outlines case as journalist's murder trial opens
8:38 AM.The Crown has outlined its case against two men charged with the murder of Radio New Zealand journalist Phillip Cottrell. Audio
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Sports News for 4 December 2012
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 4 December 2012
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Ross Taylor's captaincy under review
8:26 AM.The Black Caps could have a new captain when they face South Africa in just over two weeks. Audio
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Public opinion unlikely to favour compensation for Bain
8:21 AM.A legal expert believes the Government will have a hard time selling the idea of compensation for David Bain to the public. Audio
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Bankers Association responds to Greens' criticism
8:16 AM.Kirk Hope is CEO of the Bankers Association, and he joins us live. Audio
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Greens accused Reserve Bank governor of bank bias
8:13 AM.The Green Party is accusing the new Reserve Bank governor Graeme Wheeler of being biased in favour of the Australian-owned banks. Audio
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William and Catherine are expecting: Royal baby frenzy in UK
8:09 AM.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting a baby, with the British media in a frenzy over the announcement of a third in line to the throne. Audio
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From Middle Earth to the Middle Kingdom: China
7:56 AM.As the dust settles on Middle Earth, it is the Middle Kingdom - China - that is being touted as the next destination for New Zealand film-makers. Audio
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NCEA exams finish today
7:53 AM.The annual NCEA and Scholarship exams finish today. Audio
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The Press doing their job and doing it well - academic
7:50 AM.The earthquake recovery minister, Gerry Brownlee, has called The Press newspaper the enemy of Christchurch's recovery. Audio
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Farmers call claims to restrict intensive farming rough
7:47 AM.Farmers are rejecting a call to restrict intensive farming, saying it can be environmentally sustainable. Audio
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Sports News for 4 December 2012
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Tribes won't compromise over spectrum sale
7:41 AM.Some tribes are starting to lose patience with the Government over rights to the airwaves. Audio
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Rescuers agree with Cvetanov's criticisms
7:35 AM.A lack of specialist search equipment has again been highlighted as the final week of the coronial inquest into the people who died after the collapse of the CTV building. Audio
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Vladimir Putin talks with Turkish prime minister
7:27 AM.Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Istanbul for a landmark visit which may help ease differences with Turkey over the 20-month crisis in war-ravaged Syria. Audio
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TUANZ criticises possibility of Government law change
7:25 AM.Listening to that was the chief executive of the Telecommunications Users Association, Paul Brislen. Audio
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Government willing to legislate over ultra fast broadband
7:22 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, has signalled the Government would cut across the Commerce Commission and legislate against any decision that could reduce the uptake of ultra fast broadband. Audio
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Clean sweep for All Blacks, World Cup draw is made
7:20 AM.The All Blacks can temporarily put the weekend's humbling defeat by England to one side, achieving a clean sweep in the IRB's end of year awards. Audio
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Reserve Bank Governor accused of misleading MPs
7:13 AM.The Green Party says the Governor of the Reserve Bank, Graham Wheeler, has misled Parliament over the profit margins enjoyed by banks in New Zealand. Audio
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Royal baby for Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
7:08 AM.Prince William and his wife Catherine are expecting a baby, which will be third in line to the throne. Audio
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Morning Business for 4 December 2012
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 4 December 2012
6:27 AM.An Auckland hapu is pushing for a pan tribal approach to securing a portion of the radio spectrum for Treaty partners; An Easter Island fisherman is calling on the New Zealand government to help… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 4 December 2012
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 4 December 2012
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Activists say limits on farmers to preserve water quality
6:12 AM.The Environmental Defence Society is backing calls from a Massey University scientist for limits to be placed on the intensity of farming. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 4 December 2012
6:00 AM.Royal baby for Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Reserve Bank Governor accused of misleading MPs over bank profits, Clean sweep for All Blacks, World Cup draw is made, PM says government willing to… Read more Audio