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Morning Report for Friday 15 November 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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Hamilton expo promoting how to have a low-cost Xmas
8:52 AM.The financial burden of Christmas can overwhelm families struggling to meet every day costs, but in Hamilton, it's been proven that Christmas doesn't need to break the bank to be fun. Audio
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Thousands expected to flock to Canterbury's A and P show
8:50 AM.And in Canterbury, it's Show Day. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 15 November 2013
8:46 AM.The Medical Officer of Health in Te Tairawhiti, Dr Geoff Cramp, is commending the work of local Maori health providers for helping to improve immunisation rates among Maori; The organisation that… Read more Audio
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Cycle lane opposition puts profits before lives
8:42 AM.Dunedin cyclists say businesses which are opposing cycle lanes through the city are putting profits before lives. Audio
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Pasifika arts diversity recognised at Creative NZ awards
8:39 AM.The diversity of Pasifika contributions to the arts in New Zealand and internationally were celebrated in Wellington last night. Audio
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Sports News for 15 November 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 15 November 2013
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Sachin Tendulkar plays his last test
8:23 AM.Delirious crowds greeted India's Sachin Tendulkar in Mumbai overnight as he walked out to bat against the West Indies in his last test match. Audio
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Ballot numbers likely to exceed supply for Anzac Day 2015
8:20 AM.People wanting to visit Gallipoli on Anzac Day in 2015 to mark the centenary of the ill-fated First World War campaign will be able to put their names forward from today. Audio
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Police in Toronto have arrested hundreds of people
8:15 AM.School teachers, doctors, actors and even police officers are among hundreds of people worldwide to be arrested as part of a massive child pornography ring. Audio
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Typhoon victims in the Philippines being laid to rest
8:12 AM.A week after typhoon Haiyan battered the Philippines, many survivors are still waiting for help. Audio
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Picton residents pleased South Island ferry terminal staying
8:09 AM.The decision to keep the South Island ferry terminal in Picton has delighted locals. Audio
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All Blacks face England as last test of unbeaten streak
7:56 AM.The English rugby team is all that stands between the All Blacks and a year-long unbeaten streak. Audio
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Groser confident of progress towards binding treaty
7:53 AM.The Climate Change Minister, Tim Groser, says the first globally binding treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will be a step closer after the annual United Nations climate change talks next week.
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Auckland sex scandal raises questions about sex education
7:49 AM.The Auckland teenage sex scandal has raised questions about whether there needs to be a shake up in what schools teach about sexual behaviour. Audio
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Sports News for 15 November 2013
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Foreign workers not taking jobs from locals
7:42 AM.Government figures show more than 1700 foreign workers have come to Canterbury to help with the rebuild, and it's a number that's expected to increase. Audio
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Key leaves for CHOGM
7:38 AM.A third Commonwealth country has decided not to send its Prime Minister to the controversial Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in the Sri Lanka, over concerns about historic and ongoing human… Read more Audio
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Fans call for Herbert to go
7:28 AM.Some football fans are calling for All Whites coach Ricki Herbert to go, after the team lost 5-1 to Mexico. Audio
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Pike River survivors may take action against the government
7:24 AM.A lawyer for the survivors of the Pike River mine disaster says the Government has opened itself up to being sued. Audio
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Film industry demand help to save local film-making
7:20 AM.The Government's being warned the film industry could 'wither and die' without an immediate increase in tax concessions. Audio
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UN humanitarian chief says aid too slow
7:14 AM.The United Nations humanitarian chief, Valerie Amos, says relief efforts in the typhoon-devastated Philippines have been too slow. Audio
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Interislander bookings frozen over summer holidays.
7:09 AM.Kiwirail has stopped taking vehicle and most passenger bookings for its Interislander ferries until at least the end of January and bosses admit it is a bad look for the company over its peak summer… Read more Audio
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Morning Business for 15 November 2013
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Red Cross says Philippines will see surge in aid soon
6:42 AM.Philippine President Benigno Aquino is under growing pressure to speed up the distribution of aid to typhoon Haiyan survivors. Audio
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Auditor says public entities hindering Canterbury rebuild
6:40 AM.An Auditor General's report has found the Canterbury rebuild is being hindered by a lack of communication between the three public entities running it. Audio
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Ferry break down couldn't have happened at a worse time
6:36 AM.The managing director of Mainfreight says its unfortunate the breakdown of the Interislander ferry the Aratere happened so close to its peak season. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 15 November 2013
6:26 AM.The Medical Officer of Health in Te Tairawhiti, Dr Geoff Cramp, is commending the work of local Maori health providers for helping to improve immunisation rates among Maori; The organisation that… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 15 November 2013
6:21 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 15 November 2013
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Foreign Minister up in Northern Sri Lanka
6:14 AM.Ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, the Foreign Minister, Murray McCully, is visiting the north of Sri Lanka. Audio
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New workplace health and safety laws are passed
6:10 AM.Legislation fixing systemic failures revealed after the Pike River mine disaster has unamiously passed its third and final reading in Parliament. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 15 November 2013
6:00 AM.Kiwirail confirms the Interislander ferry service will lose almost half of its capacity over the peak summer period. The United Nations humanitarian chief tells us how frustrating the relief effort… Read more Audio