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Morning Report for Monday 16 July 2012
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:56 AM.We chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Film industry gives up on having awards ceremony
8:53 AM.The country's film industry will not be staging an awards ceremony, after its split from the film and television awards this year. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 16 July 2012
8:48 AM.After nearly three decades, hundreds of hui and arguments against opposition Nelson's first Maori language immersion school has opened its doors; A Treaty lawyer is urging the Waitangi Tribunal to… Read more Audio
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Stemming flow of fans to Australia one of V8 benefits
8:45 AM.Nearly half of the forecast economic benefit from Auckland hosting the V8 supercar event, is a belief that fewer motorsport fans will feel the need to travel to Australia. Audio
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Survey claims workers lack skills wanted by employers
8:40 AM.Auckland businesses are complaining that young jobseekers too often lack the basic social skills and self discipline wanted by employers. Audio
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Sports News for 16 July 2012
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 16 July 2012
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Nelson's first Maori language immersion school opens
8:27 AM.Nelson's first Maori language immersion school opened at the weekend after nearly 30 years and hundreds of hui, arguments and opposition from some local residents. Audio
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National Party falters in latest poll
8:22 AM.There were widespread public rallies at the weekend against the looming sale in state-owned energy companies, but so far public anger doesn't seem to be hurting the Government's standing in the polls.
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Transport Minister defends massive spend on consultants
8:15 AM.Consultancy work on the Government's roads of national significance has proven to be a significant cost to the national coffers. Audio
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Westport drys out after weekend flooding and slips
8:13 AM.Westport is drying out this morning, after flooding and slips over the weekend caused access to the West Coast town to be cut off. Audio
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Judge says Boards of Trustees frontline against youth crime
8:09 AM.The Principal Youth Court Judge says school boards of trustees need to act as front-line fighters against youth crime. Audio
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Charities mourn death of philanthropist Hugh Green
7:54 AM.New Zealand's charities are mourning the loss of the businessman and philanthropist, Hugh Green, who has died at the age of 80. Audio
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Tour de France halted by tacks
7:51 AM.Cycling's Tour de France's has been hit by sabotage. Audio
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Hillary Clinton meets Egypt's military leader
7:49 AM.The United States Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, is pressing Egypt's military to return to its national security role. Audio
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Sports News for 16 July 2012
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Former fisheries chair sees parallels in water debate
7:39 AM.Sir Tipene O'Regan was one of the team that negotiated treaty fisheries claims, and went on to become chairman of the Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission, or Te Ohu Kaimoana. Audio
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Maori Council witnesses suggest water allocation model
7:35 AM.Waitangi Tribunal members have been told the mechanism used to settle treaty claims to fisheries could serve as a template for resolving arguments over the allocation of water rights. Audio
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UN tries to unravel stories of Syria massacre
7:26 AM.The International Committee of the Red Cross says the scale and intensity of fighting in Syria now constitutes civil war. Audio
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Auckland employers complain of skills shortage
7:23 AM.A new study suggests there's a big discrepancy between the skills held by Auckland jobseekers and those demanded by employers. Audio
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Transport consultants pocket $200 million for RoNS work
7:19 AM.Transport consultants have been paid 200-million dollars over the past three years for work done on the Government's roads of national significance. Audio
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Westport drys out after weekend flooding and slips
7:12 AM.Westport is drying out this morning, after flooding and slips over the weekend caused access to the West Coast town to be cut off. Audio
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Schools told to go easy on student expulsions
7:07 AM.The Principal Youth Court judge is asking Board of Trustees members to think very carefully before expelling or excluding students. Audio
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Morning Business for 16 July 2012
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Rivers falling in Buller, Nelson but many roads remain closed
6:40 AM.Rivers are falling and floodwaters abating in the Buller and Nelson regions but still a number of roads remain closed. Audio
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Trustees respond to Judge's recommendations
6:35 AM.The Principal Youth Court Judge has urged school trustees to think carefully before expelling or suspending students. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 16 July 2012
6:27 AM.After nearly three decades, hundreds of hui and arguments against opposition - Nelson's first Maori language immersion school has opened its doors; A Treaty lawyer is urging the Waitangi Tribunal to… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 16 July 2012
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 16 July 2012
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Leader says fisheries show how water claims could be handled
6:08 AM.An iwi leader says the process used to settle Maori treaty claims to commercial fisheries could be used as a model to resolve claims to water. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 16 July 2012
6:00 AM.Schools told to go easy on student expulsions, Westport drys out after weekend flooding and slips, Transport consultants pocket $200 million for RoNS work, Auckland employers complain of skills… Read more Audio