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Morning Report for Monday 16 September 2013
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News from Australia
8:55 AM.With our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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NZ woman barred from Japanese onsen over tattoo
8:51 AM.A Maori woman who was banned from entering a Japanese bathhouse because of her traditional facial ta moko says such a strict policy on tattoos could embarrass the country with big events such as the… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 September 2013
8:47 AM.The Labour Party's Maori Council says Shane Jones uplifted tangata whenua and drew in Maori support for his Party in his bid to be its leader; Te Arawa has launched a campaign to help tribal… Read more Audio
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Race nine of America's Cup completed
8:40 AM.The ninth race of the America's Cup has just finished on the waters of San Francisco Bay, and it didn't get off to a good start for Emirates Team New Zealand. Audio
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Sports News for 16 September 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 16 September 2013
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Candidates beg Pasifika communities to ditch voting apathy
8:28 AM.Pasifika candidates for Auckland's local body elections are pleading with their communities to break out of their traditional apathy about voting. Audio
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Hundred unaccounted for in Colorado floods
8:23 AM.More than five hundred people remain unaccounted for in Colorado, with heavy rains causing flooding across the state. Audio
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America's Cup fans on edge of seats for crucial races
8:21 AM.The ninth race of the America's Cup is underway in San Francisco Bay. Audio
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Syria avoids US air strikes
8:17 AM.A Syrian minister has called a new deal that avoids US air strikes a 'victory' for his country. Audio
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David Cunliffe new Labour leader must look to 2014
8:12 AM.Commentary from Labour Party MP Stuart Nash and political commentator Colin James. Audio
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Labour MPs insist they can present united front under Cunliffe
8:09 AM.All factions in the Labour caucus are promising to present a united front under David Cunliffe. Audio
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Carter out for rest of rugby championship
7:55 AM.The All Blacks won a brutal test match against South Africa on Saurday night 29-15. Audio
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Accidental sprayers not being penalised
7:51 AM.Official documents reveal the majority of councils are refusing to prosecute people or companies who are spraying chemicals where they shouldn't be. Audio
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Call for group action against EQC over quality of repairs
7:48 AM.Group action may be taken against the Earthquake Commission over the quality of repairs to damaged Christchurch homes. Audio
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Sports News for 16 September 2013
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Payback killing punctuates hunt for PNG trek bandits
7:40 AM.Papua New Guinea police have arrested four of the six people suspected of killing two porters in an attack last Tuesday which left a New Zealand trekker with a head injury. Audio
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US says it may still strike, if Syria does not stick to plan
7:36 AM.A Syrian government minister is hailing the US-Russia deal on chemical weapons as a "victory" that averts war, but the United States is warning that it may still launch air strikes if Syria does not… Read more Audio
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Two climbers killed on Aoraki Mt Cook
7:26 AM.The preparedness of climbers is under scrutiny after two deaths in separate incidents in Mt Cook National Park over the weekend. Audio
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America's Cup race 9 and 10 crucial for Team NZ
7:21 AM.Team New Zealand need just three more victories to reclaim the Cup and still have a commanding lead. Audio
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Reaction to Cunliffe's victory
7:16 AM.David Cunliffe was elected yesterday with a majority of just over 51 per cent in the first round of voting. Audio
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David Cunliffe promises unity as new Labour leader
7:09 AM.David Cunliffe is offering olive branches to his rivals in the Labour caucus after an emphatic win in the party leadership race. Audio
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Morning Business for 16 September 2013
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Nervy America's Cup fans prepare for more heart-stopping action
6:39 AM.Team New Zealand need just three more victories to reclaim the America's Cup, and go into races 9 and 10 today with a commanding lead. Audio
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New Lynn MP David Cunliffe wins Labour leadership
6:36 AM.Labour's new leader, David Cunliffe, has his work cut out for him, not only amongst his caucus but also his electorate. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 September 2013
6:26 AM.The Labour Party's Maori Council says Shane Jones uplifted tangata whenua and drew in Maori support for his Party in his bid to be its leader; Te Arawa has launched a campaign to help tribal… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 16 September 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 16 September 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Silver Ferns win
6:14 AM.The Silver Ferns dominated their Australian opponents in a 55 - 51 win in the first Constellation Cup test in Invercargill last night. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 16 September 2013
6:00 AM.David Cunliffe promises unity as new Labour leader; reaction to Cunliffe's victory; America's Cup race 9 and 10 crucial for Team NZ; two climbers killed on Aoraki Mt Cook; US says it may still strike… Read more Audio