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Morning Report for Monday 15 April 2013
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Time to talk to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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NZ has pest control lessons for UK
8:52 AM.The British environment minister says New Zealand's possum control programme has provided valuable lessons for his country's fight with bovine tuberculosis. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 15 April 2013
8:48 AM.One of the Ngati Rarua's most senior members wants to see more of the younger generation become politicians or lawyers to advance the iwi's causes; The Department of Conservation is to trial a new… Read more Audio
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Significant rain predicted
8:42 AM.The drought could soon be broken in parts of the country, with significant rain predicted to fall in the next two days. Audio
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Greg Murphy pushes to have V8 Supertourers recognised
8:38 AM.Thousands flocked to the Australian V8 Supercar meeting over the weekend, but there are big questions over the future of domestic V8 racing, with Greg Murphy saying it's being destroyed by politics. Audio
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Sports News for 15 April 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 15 April 2013
8:28 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Akaroa gets Marine reserve after 17 year battle
8:25 AM.It has been almost 20 years in the making but, at last, the Canterbury town of Akaroa has its very own Marine Reserve. Audio
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Top of the South Island iwi set to move ahead
8:21 AM.A 12-million dollar treaty settlement will allow a small Marlborough iwi to invest in the health and welfare of its members. Audio
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Government denies asset seizures not revenue gathering
8:15 AM.The government is denying it is seizing more property from criminals as a revenue-gathering exercise. Audio
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Financial advisor feeling 'cautious' about Mighty River shares
8:08 AM.Just a few minutes ago the share offer in Mighty River Power opened. Audio
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Breakers elated with third championship title in a row
7:55 AM.Breakers elated with third championship title in a row. Audio
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Hundreds celebrate with Breakers after basketball win
7:52 AM.Hundreds of basketball fans turned out in central Auckland to celebrate with the Breakers after their third championship win. Audio
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Taranaki council says getting tougher on drilling waste
7:49 AM.The growing number of dump sites for the waste from Taranaki's oil and gas drilling has led to an increase in environmental breaches. Audio
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Survey shows farm workers earn more than average wage
7:45 AM.A survey shows farm workers earn on average five-thousand dollars more than the typical New Zealand wage, and Federated Farmers is hoping that will attract more people to the sector. Audio
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Sports News for 15 April 2013
7:42 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Digital revolution in courts put on the go-slow
7:39 AM.An the introduction of a multi-million-dollar computer system that would make courts paperless is being delayed for a year. Audio
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Dotcom back in court seeking compensation for police raid
7:36 AM.Kim Dotcom is back at the High Court in Auckland today - seeking compensation from the police for the illegal raid on his mansion. Audio
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Drought could be broken with rain forecast
7:26 AM.The drought could soon be broken in parts of the country, with significant rain predicted to fall in the next two days. Audio
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Labour signals changes to electricity sector
7:22 AM.Labour is throwing a spanner into today's sale of Mighty River Power. Audio
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Goverment eyes change to private school funding
7:19 AM.Teacher unions say the Government is preparing to give more money to private schools. Audio
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Invercargill mayor hopeful of a resolution
7:16 AM.Joining us now is the Invercargill mayor, Tim Shadbolt. Audio
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Pacific Aluminium, Meridian begin last ditch talks
7:12 AM.Talks between Pacific Aluminum and Meridian Energy resume today after a weekend break in a last ditch effort to secure the future of the Tiwai Point Aluminium Smelter. Audio
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North Korea could launch missile to celebrate holiday
7:08 AM.There's growing speculation that Pyongyang may carry out a missile test today. Audio
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Morning Business for 15 April 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Southlanders hopeful as Tiwai Point talks resume
6:39 AM.Pacific Aluminum and Meridian Energy go back to the negotiating table this morning. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 15 April 2013
6:27 AM.One of the Ngati Rarua's most senior members wants to see more of the younger generation become politicians or lawyers to advance the iwi's causes; The Department of Conservation is to trial a new… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 15 April 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 15 April 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Goverment considering change to private school funding
6:14 AM.Teacher unions are concerned the government is preparing to give more money to private schools. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 15 April 2013
6:00 AM.North Korea could launch missile to celebrate holiday, Pacific Aluminium, Meridian begin last ditch talks, Invercargill mayor hopeful of a resolution, Goverment eyes change to private school funding… Read more Audio