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Morning Report for Monday 10 June 2013
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Thousands visited upgraded Taranaki hospital during an open day
8:53 AM.About two thousand people lined up at the weekend to see the results of an 80-million dollar upgrade at New Plymouth's Taranaki base hospital. Audio
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More skilled workers needed over apprentices
8:50 AM.There's been a record 22 per cent boost in building apprenticeships for the first quarter of this year with 270 more apprentices being taken in than this time last year. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 10 June 2013
8:48 AM.A lawyer says if Ngati Porou fails to secure customary marine rights to a stretch of the East Coast - the tribe would have to take the case to court; The chair of a collective of Central North Island… Read more Audio
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Sir Owen Glenn's family violence inquiry hits another hurdle
8:43 AM.Some of the experts sitting on its think-tank are deciding whether to continue their involvement, following the resignations of eight people working for the inquiry. Audio
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Referees believe more needed to stamp out side-line aggression
8:40 AM.Referees say threats to burn down match officials' houses are just one example of violence at weekend rugby matches, and it'll take more than just one campaign to wipe it out. Audio
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Sports News for 10 June 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 10 June 2013
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Third year could be the worst for quake-stressed Cantabrians
8:27 AM.Mental health experts in Christchurch are warning the worst could be still to come for people suffering from anxiety, depression and stress related to the earthquakes. Audio
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V8 race does make economic sense says events agency
8:23 AM.Auckland's events agency is standing by its claims that hosting the Australian V8 supercar series has meant millions of dollars to the local economy, despite uncertainty about the number of spectators… Read more Audio
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Wellington slip residents challange the council
8:20 AM.Some of the residents evacuated from their homes after a massive landslide in Wellington 10 days ago are challenging the city council to prove it isn't liable for the disaster. Audio
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Is it time to give up the home ownership dream?
8:17 AM.As a new report seriously questions the ability of people to become homeowners, some are asking whether it's time to just let the quarter acre dream go. Audio
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Former politicians analyse Winston Peters' actions
8:09 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, says he has no intention of ordering a fresh inquiry into allegations that the Ohariu MP Peter Dunne leaked information of national security to a Fairfax reporter while… Read more Audio
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Two Northland councils move to restrict GE
7:56 AM.Two Northland councils are moving to impose their own controls on genetically engineered crops and animals saying the existing government GE safeguards are inadequate. Audio
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Nelson Mandela hospitalised for lung infection
7:53 AM.South Africa's ailing former leader, Nelson Mandela, has spent a second day in hospital with a lung infection. Audio
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Sports News for 10 June 2013
7:48 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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New Zealand cricketers hold on to win Sri Lanka match
7:45 AM.It was a nail biter, The New Zealand cricketers have won their first Champions Trophy group match against Sri Lanka in Cardiff - but only by one wicket. Audio
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John Key responds to claims from Winston Peters
7:35 AM.Winston Peters says Peter Dunne has leaked highly sensitive Government documents and the Prime Minister has put himself in a position of deliberate ignorance. Audio
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Report blames red tape for soaring house prices
7:24 AM.Local government red tape is being blamed for soaring house prices in a new report. Audio
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No survivors found in Christmas Island wreck
7:20 AM.Australian searchers have found no survivors from a boat-load of asylum seekers which capsized off Christmas Island. Audio
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Winston Peters increases pressure on Peter Dunne (part 2)
7:15 AM.Our political chief reporter, Jane Patterson, comments on the previous interview. Audio
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Winston Peters increases pressure on Peter Dunne
7:09 AM.The New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, has escalated his attack on Peter Dunne, claiming he has leaked several classified Government documents. Audio
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Morning Business for 10 June 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Calls continue for Peter Dunne to leave Parliament
6:35 AM.The New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, is increasing the pressure on United Future leader, Peter Dunne, to leave Parliament altogether. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 10 June 2013
6:27 AM.The chair of a collective of Central North Island Iwi says he has no desire to go and talk to the tribe that's occupying part of the Kaingaroa Forest; A lawyer says if Ngati Porou fails to secure… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 June 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 10 June 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Alleged co-offender of man shot by police to appear in court
6:11 AM.The alleged co-offender of the man shot dead by a police officer in New Plymouth on Saturday morning will appear in court today. Audio