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Morning Report for Wednesday 29 January 2014
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Te Papa scientists use GPS loggers
8:54 AM.Our Bay of Plenty reporter, Lorna Perry, went to Ohinau Island for a look and a listen. Audio
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Spies use Angry Birds to reveal personal information
8:50 AM.The National Security Agency US and the GCHQ in Britain are according to the Guardian newspaper developing capabilities to take advantage of "leaky" smartphone apps, such as the wildly popular Angry… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 January 2014
8:46 AM.The iwi at the tip of the North Island, Ngati Kuri, is set to claim back ownership of Te Rerenga Wairua, Cape Reinga; Ngati Kahungunu says the Hawke's Bay Regional Council is finally paying attention… Read more Audio
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ERO finds schools still not acting on lessons
8:43 AM.More than a year after high-profile inquiries into sex and identity crimes by school staff, some schools still have big gaps in the way they vet potential employees. Audio
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Last seconds of Easy Rider recalled.
8:40 AM.The prosecution has raised the possibility that two people could have stopped the Easy Rider fishing vessel leaving port on the night it sank in Foveaux Strait, killing 8 people, but they failed to do… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 29 January 2014
8:36 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 29 January 2014
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Lorde to perform in Auckland tonight
8:27 AM.Tonight she performs at the site of the Laneway festival in Auckland. Audio
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New Zealand win ODI series against India
8:25 AM.The New Zealand has won the One Day International series against cricket super power, India after beating the visitors by seven wickets in Hamilton last night. Audio
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West Coasters outraged at comments on Whale Oil blog
8:18 AM.The Grey District mayor Tony Kokshoorn says the blogger Cameron Slater's comments about a Runanga man killed in a car crash last Friday are completely insensitive. Audio
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Lorde arrives home - update
8:16 AM.Musician Lorde has arrived home from LA after winning two Grammy awards. Audio
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Electricity Authority says the industry isn't overcharging
8:12 AM.An economist has accused the electricity industry of price gouging, after a report from the Electricity Authority found the current charges are fair. Audio
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Party leaders trade insults in first debate of the year
8:09 AM.Election year has got off to a running start - with party leaders trading insults in their first debate for 2014. Audio
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Lorde arrives home to huge acclaim
7:57 AM.Musician Lorde has arrived home from LA after winning two Grammy awards. Audio
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Former ERO chief executive shocked by report
7:54 AM.A former chief executive at the Education Review Office, Judith Aitken, says she's shocked that a third of schools could be endangering students by not properly vetting their staff. Audio
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Resthome providers upset over increased St John charges
7:50 AM.St John has increased its charge for providing non-emergency transport by 38 percent. Audio
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Sports News for 29 January 2014
7:47 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Hone Harawira says he's one of the hardest working MPs
7:41 AM.The Prime Minister has named and shamed Mana Partry Leader Hone Harawira for his regular absences from the House. Audio
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Ukraine PM resigns as protest continues
7:37 AM.The Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has resigned and the parliament has voted to revoke anti-protest laws. Audio
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Whale Oil publisher gets death threats, website taken offline
7:28 AM.The right-wing blogger, Cameron Slater has received hundreds of death threats and his Whale Oil website has been taken offline by a cyber attack. Audio
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Changes to cricket governance, ICC denies power grab
7:24 AM.Cricket's governing body has announced significant changes to its international structure, but is denying claims of a power grab by the three big players in the sport. Audio
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Mighty River Power on price gauging
7:19 AM.For more now on the affordability of electricity we're joined by the chief executive of Mighty River Power, Doug Heffernan. Audio
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Economist accuses Electricity Authority of getting it wrong
7:16 AM.A war of words has broken out between the Electricity Authority and an economist who's accused the electricity industry of price gouging. Audio
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Government could open its wallet for paid parental leave
7:10 AM.Political parties are starting to open their wallets, as they gear up for election year. Audio
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Morning Business for 29 January 2014
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Political parties start to open their wallets
6:37 AM.The one billion dollars of new spending the Prime Minister says will be possible this year, now looks likely to include an extended paid parental leave scheme. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 January 2014
6:27 AM.The iwi at the tip of the North Island, Ngati Kuri, is set to claim back ownership of Te Rerenga Wairua, Cape Reinga; Ngati Kahungunu says the Hawke's Bay Regional Council is finally paying attention… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 29 January 2014
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 29 January 2014
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 29 January 2014
6:00 AM.National joins other parties to talk of supporting young families ..but how far will it go? Claim and counter claim in the debate over alleged price gouging in the electricity industry and the… Read more Audio