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Morning Report for Tuesday 11 December 2012
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Lionel Messi breaks record for most goals in a year
8:55 AM.The Argentinian footballer, Lionel Messi, has broken the record for scoring the most goals in a calendar year, with 86 successful strikes next to his name in 2012. Audio
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'Provincial New Zealand being ignored' says Peters
8:51 AM.The people of Dargaville are fighting to keep their courthouse fully open. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 11 December 2012
8:46 AM.A comprehensive report on practical ways to tackle child poverty says the Government should continue to fund Whanau Ora - the health and welfare scheme designed for Maori; The report also puts a… Read more Audio
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Advocates say thousands of beneficiaries missing out
8:41 AM.Beneficiary advocates say several thousands of people could be missing out on much needed benefits because of a culture of denying people's full entitlements at Work and Income New Zealand. Audio
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Witnesses say police intimidated them
8:37 AM.Witnesses giving evidence in the trial of two men accused of killing a Radio New Zealand journalist last December, have told the court they were harassed and intimidated by the police. Audio
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Sports News for 11 December 2012
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 11 December 2012
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Report calls for immediate action on child poverty
8:23 AM.A second report in as many days is calling on the government to do more to tackle child poverty. Audio
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Report calls for immediate action on child poverty
8:23 AM.A second report in as many days is calling on the government to do more to tackle child poverty. Audio
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Christchurch Girls' High Principal Misses out on Prize giving
8:20 AM.Christchurch Girls High School has held its annual prize giving, with one notable absence. Audio
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Minister defends Kyoto decision
8:15 AM.The Climate Change Minister, Tim Groser, is defending New Zealand's decision to vote against extending the Kyoto Protocol. Audio
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Widower says Government must act over CTV deaths
8:09 AM.The Prime Minister says it is not up to the Government to lay charges about failings with the CTV building which left 115 people dead. Audio
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Oil and gas permits to be announced today
7:56 AM.The Government will today announce which companies will be given permits to explore for oil and gas around New Zealand. Audio
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Philippines typhoon death toll rising
7:50 AM.The Philippines president, Benigno Aquino, has declared a state of national calamity one week after Typhoon Bohpa tore through the country. Audio
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PM refuses to be drawn into sacking of Actors Equity VP
7:47 AM.The Prime Minister is refusing to comment on claims Tourism New Zealand wanted the vice-president of Actors' Equity sacked as a tour guide. Audio
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Sports News for 11 December 2012
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Minister defends Government efforts to reduce child poverty
7:38 AM.The Minister for Social Development, Paula Bennett listened to that report, and says she acknowledges the work of the Children's Commission. Audio
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Calls for 14,000 more state houses to address child poverty
7:34 AM.The Children's Commissioner is calling for 14-thousand more state houses to be built by 2020. Audio
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Horan officially out of NZ First
7:26 AM.Brendan Horan is officially out on his own - New Zealand First has confirmed he is no longer a member of the party. Audio
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Australian DJs speak out about nurse's death
7:20 AM.The Australian DJs at the centre of the royal prank call controversy have spoken for the first time since the nurse who took their call apparently took her own life. Audio
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Widower says Government must act over CTV deaths
7:18 AM.The Prime Minister says it is not up to the Government to lay charges about failings with the CTV building which left 115 people dead. Audio
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Engineers look at fallout of CTV building report
7:12 AM.The professional body representing registered engineers says it can't stop one of its members practicing, even though he is criticised in the Royal Commission's report into the collapse of the CTV… Read more Audio
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PM says up to police whether to lay charges over CTV collapse
7:09 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, says it is now up to the police to decide whether criminal charges will be laid over the collapse of the CTV building in the Christchurch earthquake in February last… Read more Audio
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Morning Business for 11 December 2012
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Australian DJs apologise for prank call
6:36 AM.The Australian DJs who prank called a London hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge was being treated have apologised for their actions. Audio
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CTV survivors consider compensation bid
6:32 AM.Some of the survivors of the collapse of the CTV building and family members of the victims are considering a bid for compensation. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 11 December 2012
6:27 AM.A comprehensive report on practical ways to tackle child poverty says the Government should continue to fund Whanau Ora - the health and welfare scheme designed for Maori; The report also puts a… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 11 December 2012
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 11 December 2012
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Calls for 14,000 more state houses to address child poverty
6:09 AM.The Children's Commissioner's final report for solutions to child poverty has just been released, with a list of 78 recommendations spanning the housing, education, health and social welfare spectrum.
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Top Stories for Tuesday 11 December 2012
6:00 AM.PM says up to police and courts whether to lay charges over CTV collapse, Engineers look at fallout of CTV building report, Australian DJs speak out about nurse's death, Horan officially out of NZ… Read more Audio