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Morning Report for Monday 3 September 2012
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:55 AM.We chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Iconic statue to be returned to church after 12 years
8:53 AM.A statue of Christ is returning from the wilderness, as a twelve-year mystery surrounding its fate is solved. Audio
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Conservative Party makes maildrop in PM's electorate
8:49 AM.Colin Craig's Conservative Party have targetted the Prime Minister's Helensville elecorate with a mail out accusing John Key of not listening to his constituents. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 3 September 2012
8:45 AM.The Queenstown Lakes District Council says shelving plans to upgrade the one lane Kawarau Falls Bridge near the resort, is a clear signal the Government's is ignoring regional roading. Audio
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Call for regional transport projects not to be forgotten
8:42 AM.The Queenstown Lakes District Council says shelving plans to upgrade the one lane Kawarau Falls Bridge near the resort, is a clear signal the Government's is ignoring regional roading. Audio
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Top seeds in cruise control at US Tennis Open
8:38 AM.Its the second week of the US Tennis Open in New York, with Novak Djokovic in cruise control for his latest match. Audio
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Sports News for 3 September 2012
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 3 September 2012
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Enrolments high stakes for Christchurch schools
8:25 AM.The annual competition for enrolments among Christchurch secondary schools may be turning into a battle for survival. Audio
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Auckland makes first pitch in a decade for domestic tourism
8:22 AM.For the first time in a decade, Auckland is launching a big campaign to attract visitors from other parts of the country. Audio
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Govt to make final decision on Afghanistan withdrawal date
8:18 AM.The Cabinet is expected to make a final decision about when New Zealand troops will withdraw from Afghanistan today. Audio
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Key out of time on assets, says Peters
8:14 AM.Listening to that was New Zealand First leader Winston Peters. Audio
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Asset sale price on weak footing, says analyst
8:08 AM.The Government is expected to announce today how it plans to proceed with the sale of Might River Power. Audio
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Fury over apartheid-era law being used in South Africa
7:56 AM.After a storm of criticism in South Africa, murder charges have been dropped against a group of striking miners whose thirty four fellow workers were shot dead by police. Audio
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Brand NZ 'at risk' on Chinese counterfeit infant formula
7:53 AM.New Zealand trade officials are in talks with their Chinese counterparts in an effort to stamp out false country-of-origin claims for infant formula. Audio
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Natural therapist 'failed' over patient death says report
7:50 AM.A Natural Therapist who continued to treat a patient with alternative medicines despite suspecting cancer from which she later died, will not be stopped from practicing. Audio
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Tackling the Afghanistan enemy within
7:46 AM.International forces in Afghanistan plan to get tougher on the enemy within. Audio
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Sports News for 3 September 2012
7:43 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Kiwirail document spells the end for Napier to Gisborne line
7:39 AM.Kiwirail is suggesting mothballing the Napier to Gisborne railway line but strenuously denies that means closing it for good. Audio
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Andrew Nicholson claims top equestrian prize
7:35 AM.Less than a month after his team bronze medal at the Olympics, the New Zealand equestrian Andrew Nicholson has claimed the glamour Burghley horse trials in England. Audio
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Auckland Mayor reacts to Maori board's long term plans
7:26 AM.The Auckland Mayor, Len Brown, is with us. Audio
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Maori ask Auckland mayor to support push for compulsory Te Reo
7:22 AM.Maori leaders in Auckland say the city's Mayor should be supporting a drive to make Te Reo compulsory in schools. Audio
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Gold for paralympic cyclists in London
7:18 AM.New Zealand has won four more medals at the Paralympics in London overnight, with two golds - one in the pool and another at the velodrome. Audio
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First asset sales share float looks likely
7:13 AM.Our political editor Brent Edwards joins us. Audio
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Government to announce Mighty River Power decision today
7:08 AM.The Government is set to announce today whether it will push ahead with the sale of up to 49 per cent of Mighty River Power - the first of the companies in the government's asset sale programme. Audio
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Morning Business for 3 September 2012
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Cabinet to consider proposal to close legal loophole
6:41 AM.The Cabinet is to consider a proposal to close a legal loophole that allowed a convicted rapist to move in next door to his victim in Invercargill last year. Audio
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Maori board to advocate plan for Auckland Maori
6:39 AM.The first long-term plan for Maori in Auckland has been published, and the city's Mayor is coy on making Te Reo compulsory. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 3 September 2012
6:27 AM.The government is due to make a decision today on the Waitangi Tribunal's interim report on water rights; A 30-year plan to improve the lives of Maori living in Auckland is being launched today; The… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 3 September 2012
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 3 September 2012
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Australian army expert says women at greater risk in combat
6:15 AM.Almost a year since Australia allowed women to serve on the front-line, only three are reported to have shown any interest in taking part in full combat related roles. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 3 September 2012
6:00 AM.Government to announce Mighty River Power decision today, First asset sales share float looks likely, Gold for paralympic cyclists in London, Gold for paralympic cyclists in London, Gold for… Read more Audio