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Morning Report for Monday 7 July 2014
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.Reaction to the sentencing of Rolf Harris and the Sri Lankan asylum seekers. Audio
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Australian wins Kerikeri International piano comp
8:51 AM.A young Australian musician has won top honours in this year's Kerikeri International Piano competition. Audio
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Taranaki leaseholders vow to fight on
8:49 AM.A group of Taranaki leaseholders fighting massive hikes to the rents they pay to the New Plymouth District Council are vowing to continue their battle. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 7 July 2017
8:45 AM.A group of parents who withdrew their tamariki en masse from a Northland kura say they were left with no choice, despite some of the children being unsettled in their new schools; The Labour Party is… Read more Audio
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Labour class-size plan divides teachers
8:42 AM.As we've been reporting, the Labour Party is promising to reduce class sizes in schools if it leads the next government. Audio
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FIFA World Cup into closing stages, interest in NZ high
8:40 AM.South America and Europe remain evenly represented in the Football World Cup after a dramatic round of quaterfinals over the weekend. Audio
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Djokovic downs Federer in Wimbledon epic
8:35 AM.There was no fairytale finish at Wimbledon this morning, as crowd favourite Roger Federer lost to Novak Djokovic in a five set epic. Audio
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Markets Update for 7 July 2017
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Mother criticises police handling of assault case
8:25 AM.The mother of an 11-year-old boy assaulted by his father says she still has concerns about police handling of the case. Audio
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Head injuries costing money and lives, says researcher
8:20 AM.A young rugby star who died after collapsing on the field had already spent four weeks on the side-line earlier this year after suffering a head injury. Audio
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Nats say Labour out of their depth with 'old' education policies
8:13 AM.Joining us now is the Education Minister, Hekia Parata. Audio
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Labour class-size plan divides teachers
8:10 AM.Labour's plan to reduce class sizes by dumping the government's flagship education policy has divided school teachers and principals. Audio
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Sports News for 7 July 2017
8:07 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Down to the final four in World Cup
7:57 AM.Over to Brazil, it's down to the final four in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Audio
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Auckland Council to debate funding long term plan
7:54 AM.Debate begins this morning on how to pay for ambitious plans developed by the Auckland Council since it was formed nearly four years ago. Audio
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Internet-Mana not welcome at the Cabinet table, but not shut out
7:48 AM.The Labour Leader, David Cunliffe, has made it clear that Internet-Mana will not be sitting around his Cabinet table. Audio
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Confusion over Malaysian diplomat's health
7:42 AM.Confusion continues to surround exactly when a Malaysian diplomat will return to New Zealand to face sex crime charges. Audio
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TransTasman kayaker so close but so far
7:38 AM.The Trans-Tasman kayaker, Scott Donaldson, is being blown back out to sea after yesterday making within 60 kilometres of the Taranaki coast. Audio
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Changes to Easter trading enforcement confirmed
7:34 AM.A major shift in the way the Labour Inspectorate enforces shop trading laws could make it easier for shops to open illegally at Easter. Audio
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Police hero after Mt Maunganui house fire
7:28 AM.A police officer is being called a hero after he broke into a burning house to save a woman trapped inside. Audio
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Rugby club tribute after player dies following collision
7:23 AM.The death of a young rugby player has sent shockwaves through a close-knit Northland community and the wider rugby fraternity. Audio
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PM - education will be a major
7:18 AM.It appears that education, and the nation's classrooms, will be at the forefront of this year's election battle. Audio
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We can win, Cunliffe tells party faithful
7:14 AM.Education was at the heart of policy announcements made at the congress including cutting class sizes. Audio
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Labour raring to go for election campaign
7:10 AM.It was all fighting talk and no surrender at the Labour Party congress at the weekend. Audio
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Sports News for 7 July 2017
7:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Morning markets for 7 July 2017
6:59 AM.The iconic Dow Jones Index topped 17-thousand points the market is looking to see whether company earnings can justify further records for US stocks, New Zealand's Top 50 Index gained just half a… Read more Audio
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Australia's Reserve Bank running out of patience
6:56 AM.Across the Tasman, and Australia's Reserve Bank is running out of patience with the resilience of the Aussie dollar in the face of a sharp fall in commodity prices. Audio
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Port of Tauranga seen as becoming the NZ hub for big ships
6:52 AM.The Port of Tauranga is poised to become the New Zealand hub for big ships, taking business away from all its competitors. Audio
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Vista Group International to raise funds
6:47 AM.The latest company wanting to raise funds and list on the stock exchange provides software to the cinema industry. Audio
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Changes may make it easier for shops to break the law
6:40 AM.The Minister of Labour, Simon Bridges, is defending changes to the way shop trading laws are enforced. Audio
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Labour promising to restore RMA reputation
6:37 AM.Labour came out swinging at its election-year congress over the weekend saying the election would go down to the wire. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 7 July 2017
6:27 AM.The Labour Party is describing a new bill that aims to revitalise Te Reo as a rushed and cynical political tactic by the Maori Party heading into a general election; A group of parents who withdrew… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 7 July 2017
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 7 July 2017
6:16 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Sports News for 7 July 2017
6:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 7 July 2017
6:00 AM.Labour promising to restore RMA reputation, Changes may make it easier for shops to break the law, Labour rearing to go for election campaign, We can win, Cunliffe tells party faithful, PM - education… Read more Audio