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Morning Report for Friday 16 August 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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Lawrence bowling club calls it a day
8:54 AM.It doesn't get much sadder than this for lawn bowling fans. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 August 2013
8:49 AM.The head of Te Runanga o Ngati Kahungunu says a Maori-Pasifika approach to business is proving to be successful; A south Auckland Maori leader says its going to take some tough talking with families… Read more Audio
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GWRC chair critical of spending on supercity consultation
8:46 AM.Fran Wilde, the chair of the Wellington Regional Council, says local councils are spending too much money on their submissions on Wellington's supercity options. Audio
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Rugby Championship begins this weekend
8:41 AM.The new Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie goes into Saturday's Bledisloe Cup test in Sydney hoping to achieve something that proved beyond the reach of his predecessor, Robbie Deans; a win against the All… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 16 August 2013
8:37 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 16 August 2013
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Panel discussion on 100 percent pure campaign
8:22 AM.For the past two days we have been reporting on the 100 percent pure New Zealand campaign. Audio
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Police praise 'heroic' boy who blew whistle on paedophile t
8:18 AM.Police have praised a Far North boy who blew the whistle on the paedophile school teacher James Parker, who was sentenced to preventive detention yesterday after admitting 74 charges of offending… Read more Audio
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Mining union wants public companies to use NZ coal
8:15 AM.The Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing union is asking why the publicly owned Huntly power station is importing coal from Indonesia while miners are being laid off. Audio
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Condemnation grows over Egypt crack down
8:09 AM.The United States president Barack Obama has condemned the violence in Egypt, and cancelled joint military exercises in response. Audio
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Voyages of the imagination solve a 40 year-old puzzle
7:56 AM.A mathematical riddle that has frustrated the world's most numerate minds for more than 40 years has been solved. Audio
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NZ hosting the 2015 FIFA Under 20 World Cup
7:54 AM.Seven cities will be hosting the FIFA Under 20 World Cup in 2015. Audio
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Doctors discover many more cases of legionnaires disease
7:50 AM.A new study shows Legionnaires disease is much more widespread in the community than previously thought. Audio
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Christchurch's new cathedral officially opened for business
7:45 AM.Christchurch's new cathedral was officially opened last night with Anglicans travelling from around Canterbury and the West Coast to attend the dedication service. Audio
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Sports News for 16 August 2013
7:43 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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New Zealand rugby unions back in the black
7:39 AM.New Zealand's fourteen rugby unions are back in surplus after years of losses that left many close to liquidation. Audio
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Former West Coast miner says underground mining has 'no future'
7:35 AM.A former West Coast miner says underground mining has no future in New Zealand. Audio
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Scientists say we needs smarter investments than milk and meat
7:24 AM.A leading scientist is calling for the Government to invest more in science and technology that is not linked to farming, fishing and forestry. Audio
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Focus for Northland sexual abuse victims now on treatment
7:18 AM.The counsellor working with the families of some of the boys sexually abused by James Parker is questioning their access to rehabilitation. Audio
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Death toll rises from Egyptian bloodshed
7:09 AM.Muslim Brotherhood supporters have stormed and torched a government building in Cairo , as the death toll from yesterday's violencecontinues to rise. Audio
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Morning Business for 16 August 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Govt rejects claims NZ too reliant on primary sector
6:41 AM.The Government is rejecting claims the country is too reliant on the dairy and agriculture sectors. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 August 2013
6:28 AM.The head of Te Runanga o Ngati Kahungunu says a Maori-Pasifika approach to business is proving to be successful; A south Auckland Maori leader says its going to take some tough talking with families… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 16 August 2013
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 16 August 2013
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Union wants coal imports stopped after Solid Energy axes jobs
6:11 AM.The union representing most coalminers says the Government should be stopping imports of coal from Indonesia. Audio