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Morning Report for Friday 28 June 2013
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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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100th Tour de France to get underway this weekend
8:50 AM.The first Tour de France since Lance Armstrong's doping confession begins this weekend. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 28 June 2013
8:47 AM.A Gisborne primary school is campaigning for Poverty Bay to be called Turanganui a Kiwa; The Minister of Maori Affairs, Pita Sharples, says the leaders of Government departments are not aware that… Read more Audio
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Cancer Society welcomes licensing sunbeds in Auckland
8:44 AM.The Auckland Council is leading the way, in requiring commercial sunbed operators to be licensed, while also restricting use of the beds to those over the age of 18. Audio
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Big oil not welcome in Otago waters
8:41 AM.Opponents of the Government's plan to expand offshore petroleum exploration are calling on the Minister of Energy to hold a referendum on the issue. Audio
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Sports News for 28 June 2013
8:37 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 28 June 2013
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Christchurch secondary schools await post-quake reorganisation
8:28 AM.Christchurch's state secondary schools hope to learn within the next month if they will be closed or merged in the government's reorganisation of the city's education system. Audio
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New prisoner assessment for mental health problems
8:24 AM.A new mental health assessment of prisoners has led to hundreds being treated for psychiatric illnesses, depression and anxiety. Audio
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Pike River legislation passes first reading
8:20 AM.Legislation to improve health and safety regulations in the mining industry has unanimously passed its first reading in Parliament. Audio
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Candidates in Ikaroa-Rawhiti electorate discuss views
8:09 AM.Voters in the Ikaroa-Rawhiti electorate will head to the polls tomorrow. Audio
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Record injury toll on day one as seeds fall
7:57 AM.Questions have been raised about Wimbledon's grass tennis courts after a record seven players withdrew from the tournament injured yesterday. Audio
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Auckland Council sends message to Govt
7:53 AM.The Auckland Council has sent a clear message to the Government - it doesn't approve of its deal with Sky City for a Convention Centre. Audio
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Doubt over whether council will continue issuing consents
7:48 AM.Doubt remains over whether the Christchurch City Council will be allowed to continue issuing building consents. Audio
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Sports News for 28 June 2013
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Rudd coy about any change to Australia's election date
7:40 AM.Kevin Rudd is being coy about whether Australians will go to the polls early. Audio
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Nelson Mandela in a critical, but stable, condition
7:35 AM.Nelson Mandela's eldest daughter has lambasted foreign media as "vultures" for violating her father's privacy as he remains in a critical, but stable, condition in a Pretoria hospital. Audio
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Voters in Ikaroa-Rawhiti head to the polls tomorrow
7:26 AM.Voters go to the polls tomorrow in Ikaroa-Rawhiti to select a new parliamentary representative, following the death of the Labour MP, Parekura Horomia in April. Audio
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Government to announce more transport support for Auckland
7:22 AM.The Auckland Council is expecting big things at today's Government announcement on the City Rail Link, with the mayor describing that project as 'just a start.' Audio
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Dunne starts negotiations with National over GCSB legislation
7:19 AM.The now-independent MP, Peter Dunne, has started negotiations with the National-led Government, as it seeks to build enough support to pass its contentious new spy law. Audio
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Police not convinced by new Bain evidence
7:13 AM.The police say the discovery of two parallel lines on a photo of Robin Bain's thumb -- described by David Bain's lawyer as proving Robin was the killer of his family -- is no more than a theory. Audio
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85 year old vessel missing for over 3 weeks
7:09 AM.Maritime New Zealand says it holds grave fears for the seven crew members aboard a vintage yacht that went missing in the Tasman Sea three weeks ago. Audio
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Morning Business for 28 June 2013
6:45 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Minister preparing contingency if council can't issue consents
6:40 AM.Doubt remains over whether the Christchurch City Council will be allowed to continue issuing building consents. Audio
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David Bain's lawyer criticises police
6:38 AM.The lawyer for David Bain says it is ridiculous for the police to say a mark on Robin Bain's thumb isn't new evidence in the Bain family murder case. Audio
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Dunne starts talks with National over GCSB bill
6:36 AM.The now-independent MP Peter Dunne has started negotiations with the National-led Government, as it seeks to build enough support to pass its contentious spy law. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 28 June 2013
6:26 AM.The Minister of Maori Affairs, Pita Sharples, says the leaders of Government departments are not aware that Maori are culturally significant - and says the lack of understanding causes stand-up rows… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 28 June 2013
6:21 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 28 June 2013
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 28 June 2013
6:00 AM.Peter Dunne's support is sought for new spy laws. Police are not convinced new evidence proves David Bain didn't kill his family and the government's said yes to Auckland's rail loop project ..what's… Read more Audio