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Morning Report for Thursday 10 April 2008
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Max Mosley Future Undetermined
8:55 AM.International motorsports ruling body has called an meeting in June to determine the future of its president, Max Mosley. Audio
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Auckland City Council Criticised For Over Spending
8:50 AM.The Auckland City Council is being criticised for spending more than 5 million dollars on public relations. Audio
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Waatea News
8:49 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Desperate Shortage of Emergency Housing
8:41 AM.The Housing Minister meets today with a range of government agencies to tackle a desperate shortage of emergency housing. Audio
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Hundred Job Vacancies Identified
8:35 AM.Almost a hundred job vacancies have already been identified by a team trying to help workers at a Thames sawmill. Audio
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Markets Update
8:30 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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The Wahine - Listener memories
8:27 AM.Emails from people that recall that fateful day 40 years ago. Audio
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40th anniversary of Wahine disaster (Part 2)
8:23 AM.Captain John Brown was the commander of the Wellington Pilot's launch that day. Audio
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The Reserve Bank Governor's Warning Against 'Overreacting'
8:18 AM.And some economists say Alan Bollard's warning yesterday against"shutting up shop"is just an overdue concession. Audio
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Closure For Family After Guilty Pleas
8:09 AM.The family of toddler Jhia Te Tua say they hope the guilty pleas of two men to murdering her last year will bring some closure. Audio
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Northland Maori tribe Want Tribunal to order Return of Land
7:56 AM.A Northland Maori tribe is taking the rare step of asking the Waitangi Tribunal to order the government to return crown land. Audio
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"Drought Shout"For Embattled Farmers
7:52 AM.Yesterday almost 2-thousand farmers wet their whistles on another fine, sunny day in Mangatainoka, at the"drought shout". Audio
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The Dominion Post to be Prosecuted
7:48 AM.The Dominion Post is to be prosecuted over its coverage of the terrorism raids in the Ureweras last year. Audio
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Sports News
7:44 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Swimming Legend Dawn Fraser to Boycott Games
7:38 AM.The Australian Olympic swimming legend Dawn Fraser has backed a pro-Tibet boycott of the Olympic Games in Beijing. Audio
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Olympic torch to Light up San Francisco Today
7:36 AM.In less than thirty minutes the Olympic torch will be on the move again, this time in San Francisco. Audio
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Rescuer talks about the day the Wahine Went Down
7:28 AM.Bruce Mitchell was one of the rescuers the day the Wahine went down. Audio
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Businesses Cut Back Spending
7:28 AM.Businesses say they're cutting back on spending, as they contemplate a hard year. Audio
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40th anniversary of Wahine disaster (Part 1)
7:21 AM.10 April 2008 marked the 40th anniversary of the day the ferry Wahine capsized and sank. Audio
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Family Hope Guilty Pleas Can Bring Closure
7:16 AM.The family of the murdered toddler Jhia say they hope the guilty pleas can bring closure so the family can move on. Audio
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Tears in Court Over Guilty Pleas
7:08 AM.There were tears in the Wellington District Court yesterday when two men pleaded guilty. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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National Party Questions Breach of Electoral Finance Act
6:38 AM.The National Party is questioning whether New Zealand First breached the Electoral Finance Act by publishing advertisements. Audio
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Police Pleased With Two Mens Guilty Pleas
6:34 AM.The police are pleased two men have pleaded guilty to murdering toddler Jhia Te Tua in Wanganui last year. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 April 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Political Support For Breastfeeding
6:16 AM.A bill to give working mothers a place to breastfeed has been introduced to Parliament with almost unanimous political support. Audio
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Apprentice Plumbers Taken to Task
6:13 AM.Apprentice plumbers and drainlayers have been taken to task for having appalling maths and literacy skills. Audio
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Titi
6:01 AM.Bird call. Audio
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Top Stories for Apirl 10 2008
6:00 AM.Top Stories for Apirl 10 2008. Audio