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Morning Report for Friday 7 February 2014
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:54 AM.Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Sevens costume fever hits Wellington.
8:51 AM.And out on the streets of Wellington this weekend, don't be surprised if you run in to a few superheroes, popstars or walking, talking dogs. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 7 February 2014
8:47 AM.The iwi at the tip of the far north, Ngati Kuri, will sign its deed of settlement with the Crown today; One of the new Charter schools will start its academic year with a tour of marae in Ngapuhi… Read more Audio
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Largest Waitangi day ceremony
8:42 AM.More than 30 thousand people turned out in Porirua yesterday for the largest Waitangi day ceremony. Audio
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Sports News for 7 February 2014
8:39 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 7 February 2014
8:33 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Are NZers in Australia getting a fair deal?
8:28 AM.More now on the issue of welfare funding for New Zealanders living in Australia. Audio
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John Key and Tony Abbott meet in Sydney
8:20 AM.The Prime Minister John Key will meet with his Australian counterpart Tony Abbott later today, in their first joint cabinet meeting since the formation of the new Australian government. Audio
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Pay inequality highlighted
8:17 AM.The head of a leading computer animation company says arguments supporting executives' multi-million dollar salaries are self-serving and in many cases cannot be defended. Audio
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Academic says Ngapuhi being forced into wrong process
8:13 AM.The head of Maori Studies at University of Auckland, Professor Margaret Mutu, says the government is forcing Maori to pick between a bribe and doing what is right. Audio
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Ngapuhi urged to settle with Crown
8:09 AM.The country's biggest iwi, Ngapuhi, has been urged to put aside its differences and reach a treaty settlement with the crown. Audio
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Three rescued from sinking fishing vessel off Bluff harbour.
7:56 AM.Three people have been rescued after a fishing trawler sank in Bluff harbour this morning. Audio
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Rugby sevens minnows face challenges just to compete
7:53 AM.With Wellington sevens fever in full swing most of the focus has fallen on New Zealand and whether or not the men in black can reclaim the title they lost last year. Audio
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Wet and wild Waitangi Day
7:49 AM.Despite turbulent weather keeping the crowds away - Waitangi Day proved to be a worthwhile and memorable occasion for those who braved the wild conditions in Waitangi itself. Audio
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Sports News for 7 February 2014
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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John Key urged to talk tough on supermarket lockout
7:41 AM.As you heard last half hour there, what is on, or should we say not on Australian supermarket shelves, is one of the issues likely to be discussed during top level talks today between the New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Uganda Cricket Association dismayed by disappearance
7:39 AM.And when speaking to Laura, the Uganda Cricket Association chief executive Justine Ligyalingi said he was bitterly disappointed by the two players. Audio
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Uganda cricketers vanish in NZ
7:37 AM.The body that runs cricket in Uganda has confirmed two of its national team members have disappeared in New Zealand and the men's visas will expire today. Audio
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The Winter Olympics kick off in Sochi tomorrow.
7:29 AM.The Winter Olympics will formally kick off in Russia with a spectacular opening ceremony tomorrow morning, but they will be held amid tight security. Audio
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PM expected to talk to Abbott about Snowden leaks.
7:24 AM.John Key expects to discuss ongoing leaks from the fugitive American whistle-blower Edward Snowden, during discussions with his Australian counterpart in Sydney today. Audio
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William Roache not guilty on rape charges
7:19 AM.The Coronation Street actor William Roache has been cleared of rape and indecent assault charges by a jury. Audio
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Minister for Treaty Negotiations, Chris Finlayson responds
7:12 AM.Listening to that is the Minister for Treaty Negotiations, Chris Finlayson. Audio
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Government accused of creating further divisions
7:09 AM.The government has been accused of creating further divisions within New Zealand's largest iwi, Ngapuhi, by offering a cash incentive to speed up a treaty settlement. Audio
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Morning Business for 7 February 2014
6:48 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Waitangi Day citizenship ceremony an 'honour'
6:41 AM.In Christchurch, Waitangi Day held special meaning for 25 people who became New Zealand citizens. Audio
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Money not enough for Treaty settlement says Ngapuhi hapu
6:37 AM.A Ngapuhi hapu leader says no amount of money will be enough to smooth over the tribe's internal divisions over who has the right to negotiate a Treaty settlement. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 7 February 2014
6:27 AM.The iwi at the tip of the far north, Ngati Kuri, will sign its deed of settlement with the Crown today; One of the new Charter schools will start its academic year with a tour of marae in Ngapuhi… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 7 February 2014
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 7 February 2014
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Labour says Australian supermarket lockout intolerable
6:10 AM.The Labour Party says John Key needs to make it clear banning New Zealand goods from Australian supermarkets is unacceptable at his meeting with Tony Abbott and his cabinet in Sydney today. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 7 February 2014
6:00 AM.The government 's attempt to speed up a settlement with the country's largest iwi is rebuffed. From student loans to supermarkets .. John Key is expected to press New Zealand's case with his… Read more Audio