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Morning Report for Friday 6 December 2013
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:55 AM.Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Old St Paul's International Christmas Festival
8:53 AM.Christmas was in the air at Old St Paul's in Wellington last night as festivities with an international flavour brought in the crowds. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 6 December 2013
8:49 AM.Maori Council co-chair Maanu Paul is supporting a call to consolidate government services for Maori, but believes it would be virtually impossible to achieve; Census data shows the West Coast region… Read more Audio
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New Zealander involved in Fukushima research
8:44 AM.A New Zealand scientist involved in researching the cause of the Fukushima tsunami says the results were surprising. Audio
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Group recommends Treaty not be included in constitution
8:38 AM.An advisory panel set up as part of the Maori Party's governing agreement with National has recommended the Treaty of Waitangi should be kept out if New Zealand adopts a written constitution. Audio
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Sports News for 6 December 2013
8:34 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 6 December 2013
8:28 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Fisherman welcome Maui's dolphin court case
8:25 AM.A Taranaki fishing company is welcoming a conservation group's decision to take legal action against the extension of set net restrictions. Audio
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Qantas to cut 1000 jobs
8:22 AM.The Australian airline, Qantas, says will cut at least one-thousand jobs over the next 12 months. Audio
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Concern farmers will miss out in Chorus renegotiation
8:17 AM.Chorus will today begin renegotiating its contract with the Government to build the country's ultra fast broadband network. Audio
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Former NZ cricketer dismayed by claims of corruption
8:13 AM.Joining us is the former New Zealand cricketer, John Morrison. Audio
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Cricket commentator says matches in India under most scrutiny
8:09 AM.The confirmation that three former New Zealand cricketers are under investigation for alleged match-fixing has brought the dark side of the sport to the fore once again. Audio
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Middle Earth props up for sale
7:55 AM.Lord of the Rings fans are expected to scramble for the chance to own some of the most iconic props and costumes from Peter Jackson's series as a rare collection of memorabilia goes to auction in Los… Read more Audio
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Maori Party to select replacement in Tariana Turia's seat
7:52 AM.The Maori Party is gathering in Whanganui on Sunday to select its new candidate to contest the western Maori seat of Te Tai Hau-a-uru to replace the retiring MP, Tariana Turia. Audio
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Its crunch time as TPP talks head to Singapore
7:48 AM.Trade ministers will meet this weekend in Singapore for their last chance to secure a Pacific-wide regional trade deal before a self imposed deadline of the end of the year Audio
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Sports News for 6 December 2013
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Vatican committee to fight child abuse
7:40 AM.Pope Francis is setting up a panel of experts to combat child sex abuse in the Catholic Church, and to help the victims. Audio
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Violent storm batters Northern Europe
7:37 AM.A violent storm in Northern Europe has left at least four people dead or missing. Audio
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Labour bill to crackdown on foreign ownership
7:24 AM.The Labour Party says its bill cracking down on the sale of rural land to foreign buyers would have likely blocked Chinese investors from buying the Crafar Farms last year. Audio
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British lecturer looks to Act Party leadership
7:18 AM.The void left by the ACT party leader John Banks, who will stand down as an MP at the next election, could be filled by a British contender. Audio
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Chorus to meet with Government and discuss next move
7:14 AM.Chorus is meeting the Government entity Crown Fibre Holdings today to re-negotiate the terms of its contract to establish ultra fast broadband throughout New Zealand. Audio
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Expert says cash poor NZ cricketers vulnerable to match fixers
7:09 AM.The former New Zealand cricketer, Chris Cairns, is demanding answers over how his name has been linked to an International Cricket Council investigation into match-fixing. Audio
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Morning Business for 6 December 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Cairns shocked at being linked to match-fixing investigation
6:38 AM.The former Black Caps all-rounder, Chris Cairns, says he's shocked and dismayed at allegations he's one of three New Zealand cricketers under investigation for cheating. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 6 December 2013
6:27 AM.Maori Council co-chair Maanu Paul is supporting a call to consolidate government services for Maori, but believes it would be virtually impossible to achieve; Census data shows the West Coast region… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 6 December 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 6 December 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Labour criticises Security Council bid
6:11 AM.The Labour Party is criticising the Government's Security Council campaign at the same time as its foreign affairs spokesperson David Shearer is in New York lobbying countries to support the bid. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 6 December 2013
6:00 AM.Chris Cairns demands to know why his name has been linked to the international inquiry into cheating in cricket. A crucial meeting today over Chorus' contract to roll out ultra fast broadband and he's… Read more Audio