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Morning Report for Monday 8 July 2013
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:55 AM.Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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First restored Arts Centre building back open
8:52 AM.The former Canterbury University registry office was built in 1916. Audio
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NZ tetraplegics make it to Everest base camp
8:49 AM.Catriona Williams, Neil Cudby and Rob Creagh become the first people with spinal cord injuries to reach the camp. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 8 July 2013
8:48 AM.A Ngati Hine leader says the divisions that have paralysed the Crown Forestry Rental Trust are a disaster for Ngapuhi; A researcher at Victoria University studying the migration patterns of Maori to… Read more Audio
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Putaruru community bans synthetic highs
8:42 AM.A bill to limit the sale of so-called legal highs is expected to pass its final reading in Parliament this Thursday. Audio
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Labour Party says public misled over use of asset sales profits
8:40 AM.Labour's state owned assets spokesperson, Clayton Cosgrove, accused the government of being dishonest over the asset sale profit. Audio
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Sports News for 8 July 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 8 July 2013
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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British Lions win series against Australia
8:27 AM.Speculation is growing about the future of the Australian rugby coach, Robbie Deans, after his team was thrashed by the British Lions over the weekend. Audio
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Section of Auckland's downtown rail tunnel being built early
8:25 AM.Our Auckland Correspondent Todd Niall has been at this mornings announcement on the tunnel. Audio
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Rule changes blow up during minister's meet-and-greet in China
8:17 AM.The officials only found about about the problem last Thursday, after New Zealand meat was stopped on a wharf in Dalian. Audio
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Police investigate circumstances of man's shooting death
8:09 AM.They say the pursuit started after a violent home invasion in Opotiki about half past seven last night, culminating in a series of road closures in and around Auckland. Audio
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John Minto launches bid for Auckland mayoralty
7:56 AM.John Minto has thrown a big idea into the upcoming local body election - free public transport. Audio
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Property deal might jumpstart part of Auckland rail tunnel
7:52 AM.A small section of Auckland's downtown rail tunnel could be built early as part of a property development in central Auckland. Audio
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Police say man has died after police shooting
7:49 AM.The death follows a violent home invasion in Opotiki, the alleged offender attempting to evade police. Audio
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Sports News for 8 July 2013
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Murray wins Wimbledon ending Britain's 77 year wait
7:40 AM.He has become the first British men's winner since Fred Perry in 1936, beating Novak Djokovic in straight sets. Audio
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40 people still unaccounted for after train derailment
7:26 AM.Officials say it's quite possible many could have been vaporised in the explosion. Audio
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Ministry scrambles to meet latest Chinese trade requirement
7:22 AM.Thirteen hundred containers of meat have been caught out by new import requirements in China that the government has had to scramble to sort out. Audio
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Asset sales money set aside to bail out Solid Energy
7:19 AM.The Government is prepared to funnel up to one hundred million dollars of profits from asset sales into the troubled Solid Energy. Audio
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NZ surfer discharged from hospital after whale attack
7:13 AM.Bishan Rajapakse, an emergency doctor in Sydney, was struck by the southern right whale's tail. He was lucky to escape with only a mild concussion and a sore shoulder. Audio
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AOS called in for all-night police chase which closes motorway
7:09 AM.It began last night when a ford ute was stolen from a house in Opotiki at about half past seven. Audio
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Morning Business for 8 July 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Pressure on Government to explain China meat situation
6:42 AM.For the second time in two months New Zealand meat exports have been left sitting on China's wharves after a sudden change of rules in China. Audio
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Government has 100 million set aside to help out Solid Energy
6:39 AM.Treasury documents show the money is set aside in the Future Investment Fund, which is meant to use the funds to pay for new state assets and infrastructure. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 8 July 2013
6:27 AM.A Ngati Hine leader says the divisions that have paralysed the Crown Forestry Rental Trust are a disaster for Ngapuhi; A researcher at Victoria University studying the migration patterns of Maori to… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 8 July 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 8 July 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Christchurch Community group cries foul over OIA fee
6:15 AM.The Earthquake Commission has been labelled obstructive after it demanded 24 thousand dollars to provide documents under an Official Information Act request. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 8 July 2013
6:00 AM.Shots were fired during a police chase between Opotiki and Auckland last night, Labour says the public has been misled about how money from state asset sales will be spent, A New Zealander was knocked… Read more Audio