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Morning Report for Tuesday 29 October 2013
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News from Australia with Donna Field
8:56 AM.Of all the Western nations Australia has the most amount of civilians fighting in Syria's civil war. Audio
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Auckland ranked in Lonely Planet's top ten cities
8:52 AM.Auckland has made it into the coveted Lonely Planet list of the world's top cities - but only just. It's made it to number ten behind Paris, Vancouver, Chicago and Adelaide. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 October 2013
8:49 AM.The online Te Aka Maori Dictionary is being accused of publishing 'political spin' in its new definition of Charter Schools, or Kura Hourua; Meanwhile, the Maori Development professor at AUT, who is… Read more Audio
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Two dead, one missing as storm lashes UK
8:44 AM.Four people have died and one boy is missing as Britain's strongest storm in a decade batters the country's southern regions. Audio
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Chinese, people with disablities targeted in social housing
8:40 AM.The Chinese community and people with disabilities in Auckland are to benefit from the latest community housing projects in the city. Audio
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Sports News for 29 October 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 29 October 2013
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Principals say students more motivated to do well in NCEA exams
8:27 AM.Secondary school principals says their students are more motivated than ever before for the annual NCEA and Scholarship exams. Audio
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Bipartisan support thrown into doubt as Labour to debate TPP
8:24 AM.Supporters of a Pacific-wide free trade zone are questioning the Labour Party's commitment to the deal. Audio
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France, Germany, now Spain and Japan who's next?
8:17 AM.Spain and Japan have become the latest countries to be embroilled in the United States spying controversy. Audio
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Weather improves around Mount Taranaki
8:15 AM.A winch operation on Mount Taranaki should happen. Audio
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Two die on Mt Taranaki
8:13 AM.The New Zealand Alpine Club's Sam Newton comments on the dangers of climbing Mount Taranaki. Audio
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Mountain specialists urge caution climbing Mt Taranaki
8:09 AM.Alpine specialists say the couple who died at the weekend left it too late in the afternoon to reach the summit of Mount Taranaki and were caught out by its treacherous and unpredictable weather. Audio
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NZ's oldest music festival held over Labour weekend
7:55 AM.The Wellington Folk Festival has been a finger picking good time now for nearly half a century and featured players from all around the country and overseas. Audio
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More ANZ customers encouraged to join legal battle
7:52 AM.More ANZ and National Bank customers can now sign up to a class action against the bank, which has been brought for the way it charged some of its fees. Audio
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Sports News for 29 October 2013
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Green on Blue attack 'serious embarassment'
7:42 AM.The Defence Minister says there will be an investigation into the wounding of a New Zealand sergeant in Afghanistan after a so-called 'inside attack' on Saturday, which left an Afghan soldier dead. Audio
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Pilot hospitalised after helicopter accident
7:39 AM.An investigation is under way into a helicopter accident in mountains near Queenstown. Audio
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Jury selection begins in the phone hacking trial
7:35 AM.It's the controversy which closed down Britain's biggest selling Sunday newspaper and has led to a major re-examination of how the British press is regulated. Audio
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New allegations on the extent of US spying keep emerging
7:27 AM.The spy row with the United States is showing no sign of letting up as new evidence emerges about the extent to which America has been monitoring its allies. Audio
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Councillor wants to relocate red-zoned houses onto public land
7:24 AM.Red-zoned houses in Christchurch could be shifted on to public land and made habitable by Christmas if a re-elected city councillor has his way. Audio
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Record labour weekend road toll
7:19 AM.The official Labour Weekend holiday period has ended with the lowest ever road toll. Audio
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Two die on Mt Taranaki
7:16 AM.The focus now turns to recovering the bodies of Hiroki Ogawa and Nicole Sutton from the mountain. The Taranaki police area commander Inspector Blair Telford says the weather's looking clear and the… Read more Audio
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Couple die on Mt Taranaki after two nights in snow cave
7:09 AM.An Air Force helicopter is on stand by to retrieve the bodies of two climbers who died after being stranded on Mt Taranaki at the weekend. Audio
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Morning Business for 29 October 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Airforce to try to recover climbers' bodies from Mt Taranaki
6:38 AM.The Air Force will attempt to recover the bodies of two climbers from Mount Taranaki. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 October 2013
6:27 AM.The online Te Aka Maori Dictionary is being accused of publishing 'political spin' in its new definition of Charter Schools, or Kura Hourua; Meanwhile, the Maori Development professor at AUT, who is… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 29 October 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 29 October 2013
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Greens say Government should listen to the Treasury
6:16 AM.The state-owned energy company, Meridian Energy, will publicly list its shares on the stock exchange. Audio
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Two climbers die on Mt Taranaki after being stuck in snow cave
6:11 AM.An airforce helicopter is on standby to retrieve the bodies of the two climbers who died on Mt Taranaki. Hiroki Ogawa and Nicole Sutton spent two nights in a snow cave near the mountain's summit after… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 29 October 2013
6:00 AM.Mountain specialists urge caution climbing Mt Taranaki; Record labour weekend road toll; Councillor wants to relocate red-zoned houses onto public land; Bipartisan support thrown into doubt as Labour… Read more Audio