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Morning Report for Thursday 15 November 2012
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Study discovers 200 new off shore faults
8:57 AM.A study of New Zealand's marine fault lines has discovered 200 new faults on the ocean floor that could trigger earthquakes and tsunamis. Audio
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UK looks to New Zealand for civil service reform
8:52 AM.Britain is looking to New Zealand as an example for civil service reform. Audio
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Free youth health centre forced to close makes come-back plans
8:49 AM.A free health service for young people in New Plymouth that was forced to close because of a lack of funds is making plans to re-open. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 15 November 2012
8:46 AM.Documents released to Radio New Zealand show Iwi are failing to push their whanau to apply for funding assistance through Whanau Ora. The Treaty of Waitangi settlement bill for the Auckland hapu Ngati… Read more Audio
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What impact will the Chinese leadership change have on NZ?
8:40 AM.China's ruling Communist Party will today name its new leaders. Audio
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Sports News for 15 November 2012
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 15 November 2012
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Helen Clark says safeguard social welfare
8:25 AM.Helen Clark has called on New Zealand to protect its social welfare system. Audio
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Two Far North men in court on sex abuse chrage today
8:22 AM.Two prominent Far North men are appearing in court in Kaitaia today, charged with the sexual abuse of children. Audio
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Counties Manukau DHB reacts to review of its maternity care
8:18 AM.A review of maternity care in the Counties Manukau District Health Board area has found many women don't have proper care during their pregnancies. Audio
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Whanau Ora evaluation shows lack of basic monitoring
8:10 AM.The Maori Party is refusing to comment on why million of dollars worth of Whanau Ora handouts are not being properly monitored. Audio
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Ordinary NZers celebrate birthdays with Prince Charles
7:56 AM.Sixty-four New Zealanders celebrating birthdays yesterday got to do it in royal style, rubbing shoulders with the visiting royal couple. Audio
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President Obama addresses taxes and Petraeus
7:53 AM.The United States president Barack Obama is in the midst of a significant media conference at the White House, with taxes, the state of the economy, and the widening spy scandal surrounding former CIA… Read more Audio
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China to unveil leaders today in once-in-decade change
7:49 AM.China's ruling Communist Party will today name the political rulers who will lead the country for the next decade. Audio
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Sports News for 15 November 2012
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Hamas commander killed in Israeli airstrike
7:39 AM.A top Hamas military commander has been killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip, prompting fears of another war in the region. Audio
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Minister confident visas for Chinese travellers won't be abused
7:35 AM.The Immigration Minister says he's confident a sweetheart deal between China Southern Airlines and the Government to fast-track visas for some wealthy travellers, won't be abused. Audio
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Police pleased Loffley held accountable for JJ's death
7:24 AM.The police say they're pleased at the conviction of Joel Loffley for the murder of two year old Auckland boy, James Lawrence. Audio
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More access to maternity care needed for South Auckland
7:21 AM.Making sure more pregnant women who live in South Auckland have access to maternity care could help lower the high number of deaths of unborn and newborn babies in the area. Audio
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Finance Minister defends economic record
7:17 AM.Listening to that is the Minister of Finance, Bill English. Audio
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Downbeat data points to shrinking economy
7:13 AM.A sharp fall in retail sales has prompted speculation the economy went backwards for the first time in two years in the most recent quarter. Audio
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A written statement from Te Puni Kokiri
7:12 AM.Officials from Te Puni Kokiri declined our request for an interview. But they did send through a written response. Audio
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Millions spent but no measure of how effective Whanau Ora is
7:09 AM.Millions of dollars in Whanau Ora funding are being handed out without proper checks on whether the money's being well spent. Audio
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Morning Business for 15 November 2012
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Review finds Whanau Ora spending has little assessment
6:37 AM.The first assessment of the Maori party's flagship Whanau Ora programme shows millions of dollars in funding is being handed out without its effectiveness being measured. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 15 November 2012
6:26 AM.Documents released to Radio New Zealand show Iwi are failing to push their whanau to apply for funding assistance through Whanau Ora. The Treaty of Waitangi settlement bill for the Auckland hapu Ngati… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 15 November 2012
6:21 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 15 November 2012
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Minister confident visas for Chinese travellers won't be abused
6:13 AM.The Immigration Minister says he's satisfied a deal with China Southern Airlines to fast-track visas for wealthy Chinese travellers won't compromise the integrity of New Zealand's immigration system. Audio
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Economists say data suggests economy struggling to grow
6:11 AM.A sharp fall in retail sales has prompted speculation among economic forecasters the economy went backwards in the most recent quarter. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 15 November 2012
6:00 AM.A review finds Whanau Ora doesn't know if all the money it hands out is spent effectively. Concern the economy's gone backwards for the first time in two years and Minister confident visas for Chinese… Read more Audio