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Morning Report for Monday 18 June 2012
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News from Australia
8:57 AM.We cross to Melbourne for a chat with our correspondent Donna Demaio. Audio
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Supermarket embracing farmer market style to increase profits
8:53 AM.The way New Zealander's buy their groceries is slowly changing, with farmers markets for fresh produce becoming increasingly popular. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 18 June 2012
8:50 AM.The Waitangi Tribunal will today be told the Crown should return thousands of hectares of East Coast land to a Maori authority; The Maori Women's Welfare League is being urged to be more careful when… Read more Audio
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Labour members support voting for leader
8:47 AM.Labour Party members have given overwhelming support to a proposal that they be given a vote to decide who should be leader of the party. Audio
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Post match analysis of All Blacks v Ireland
8:43 AM.Dan Carter's left boot got the All Blacks out of jail, and dashed Irish hopes of a 19-all draw in Saturday night's second rugby test. Audio
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Sports News for 18 June 2012
8:38 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 18 June 2012
8:32 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Immigration New Zealand defending not issuing work visas
8:28 AM.The anticipated influx of foreign workers into Christchurch to help with the rebuild of the city appears to be being stymied by Department of Labour red tape. Audio
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Calls for school decile system to be reviewed
8:24 AM.School principals are calling for the decile system to be reviewed, after the release of figures showing fewer Pakeha students are attending low decile schools. Audio
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Peters says super entitlement age a deal breaker
8:19 AM.New Zealand First held its annual conference in Palmerston North in the weekend, and bottom lines were on the agenda. Audio
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France's Socialist Party wins control of National Assembly
8:15 AM.In France, the Socialist Party has won an outright majority in the country's parliamentary elections. Audio
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Banking crisis inevitable no matter what Greece does
8:10 AM.Greece's pro-bailout conservative New Democracy party is leading in the country's election. Audio
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Commentators welcomed renewed super debate
7:58 AM.A report published yesterday by the Financial Services Council suggests that raising KiwiSaver contributions to 10 per cent will guarantee that 65-year-olds will be able to retire comfortably. Audio
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Number plate recognition technology proving successful
7:53 AM.Technology that automatically reads number plates is getting the thumbs up from Police. Audio
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Maori trusts in talks with Shanghai Pengxin over Crafar farms
7:49 AM.Two Maori land trusts are in negotiations with the Chinese company, Shanghai Pengxin, to buy two of the Crafar farms. Audio
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Sports News for 18 June 2012
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Auckland mayor takes first-hand look at seedy Auckland
7:41 AM.Vomit, empty beer cans, drag queens and drunks - just a typical early Sunday morning in Auckland, but for the Mayor Len Brown an 'eye-opening experience'. Audio
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NZ First wants to double its MPs in Parliament
7:38 AM.New Zealand First wants to at least double its representation in Parliament at the next election. Audio
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Lucky escape from avalanche on Mt Taranaki
7:29 AM.Two climbers are lucky to have escaped with only broken bones and mild hypothermia after being buried in an avalanche on Mt Taranaki yesterday morning. Audio
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Training of elite Indonesian soldier in NZ questioned
7:25 AM.The defence force is refusing to say why it allowed a member of Indonesia's elite forces unit, which has been linked to human rights abuses, to train in New Zealand. Audio
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Will Flexi-Super be the compromise position?
7:21 AM.The United Future leader, Peter Dunne, says his party's idea for Flexi-Super is gaining momentum, with more parties in Parliament open to investigating the proposal. Audio
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Figures show Pakeha families avoiding low decile schools
7:17 AM.School leaders are alarmed Pakeha children are fleeing low decile schools. Audio
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France holds run-off parliamentary election
7:14 AM.In France, voting has just finished in the final round of parliamentary elections. Audio
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Europe on tenterhooks as Greeks vote on their future
7:09 AM.Europe remains on edge as the election in Greece again delivers a cliffhanger result. Audio
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Morning Business for 18 June 2012
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 18 June 2012
6:27 AM.Two Maori organisations are offering to buy two of the former Crafar farms, which are now owned by the Chinese company Shanghai Pengxin; The Maori Women's Welfare League is being urged to be more… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 18 June 2012
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 18 June 2012
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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WHO defends findings diesel fumes are cancer-causing
6:13 AM.The World Health Organisation is defending findings that diesel fumes are a carcinogenic. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 18 June 2012
6:00 AM.Europe on tenterhooks as Greeks vote on their future; France holds run-off parliamentary election; figures show Pakeha families avoiding low decile schools; will Flexi-Super be the compromise… Read more Audio