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Morning Report for Thursday 25 September 2014
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Plans for fishing museum and marine education centre for Nelson
8:54 AM.Leaders in the fishing industry are backing a plan to develop a fishing museum and marine education centre in Nelson. Audio
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Auckland Cricket goes hi-tech to help young players imrpove
8:51 AM.Auckland Cricket's using state of the art technology as it looks to get an advantage when it comes to developing young talent. Audio
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Gay asylum seeks on Manus Island
8:48 AM.There are claims that Australia may try to resettle gay asylum seekers they've detained on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea where homosexuality is illegal. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 September 2014
8:45 AM.A tribe, which for years has pushed for iwi representation on the New Plymouth District Council says its Mayor, Andrew Judd, is trying to strip away racial disharmony within local government. The… Read more Audio
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Ebola outbreak could get much worse
8:35 AM.Global experts are issuing stark new warnings about the scale of West Africa's Ebola outbreak. Audio
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Markets Update for 25 September 2014
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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NZ business out of pocket after a stamp deal turns sour
8:27 AM.Sir Ron Brierley's love of stamps has seen him unwittingly caught up in a legal dispute over an Australian stamp collection worth more than 3 and half million dollars. Audio
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"Extortionate" tactics of research publishers cost taxpayers millions
8:23 AM.Universities and government research institutes say big overseas publishing companies are using extortionate tactics to get tens of millions of dollars of taxpayers money. Audio
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Dairy export earning could take a $5billion hit
8:19 AM.Dairy export earnings look likely to take a five billion dollar hit and that will flow through past the farmgate and into the wider economy. Audio
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Fiji swears in new Cabinet replete with ex-military officers
8:16 AM.The new Cabinet in the Fijian government has been sworn in and it includes seven former military officers. Audio
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Australian Labor Party numbers man says Cunliffe must go
8:11 AM.An Australian Labor Party power broker turned political commentator says David Cunliffe has got to go for the sake of the party's future. Audio
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Sports News for 25 September 2014
8:07 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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NZTA to appeal Board of Inquiry's decision
7:57 AM.The Transport Agency will appeal against the decision to decline resource consent for the controversial Basin Reserve Flyover in Wellington. Audio
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Islamic State focus of US attacks
7:50 AM.American warplanes have pounded Islamic State positions in Syria for a second day as the US President Barack Obama vowed at the United Nations to keep up military pressure against them. Audio
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Family friend overwhelmed by public response
7:45 AM.A family friend is overwhelmed at the public response for support and donations for Lucy Knight; the mother of six who was seriously injured when she intervened in an attempted bag snatch on Tuesday. Audio
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Mines Rescue Trust surprised at Solid Energy's response
7:36 AM.The chairman of the Mines Rescue Trust is surprised by Solid Energy's response to Worksafe's assessment that entry into the Pike River Mine is safe. Audio
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Militants behead Frenchman
7:29 AM.Herve Gourdel was kidnapped by gunmen on Sunday in what the group said was a response to France's action against Islamic State militants in Iraq. Audio
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Labour voters who spurned party discuss potential leaders
7:24 AM.Labour leader David Cunliffe is standing firm but several MPs are thought to be positioning themselves for a leadership contest. Audio
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Fonterra chief executive discusses annual results
7:18 AM.Guyon Espiner talks to Theo Spierings. Audio
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Dairy farmers begin to feel the pinch
7:16 AM.Taranaki farmers are beginning to feeling the pinch as the sharp drop in Fonterra's payout to farmers starts to bite. Audio
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Rena owners "grossly exaggerating" cost of wreck removal
7:10 AM.The Government appears to have dismissed independent advice the Rena could have been totally removed from the Astrolabe Reef. Audio
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Sports News for 25 September 2014
7:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Morning markets for 25 September 2014
6:59 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Comvita secures supply chain to boost growth
6:58 AM.The Manuka honey business, Comvita, says it wants to increase its supply of the coveted product. Audio
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Fletchers to chalk up $19m of costs in copper company pull-out
6:57 AM.Fletcher Building is to incur 19 million dollars of costs with the closure of its copper tube manufacturing business in Australia. Audio
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Nuplex delights investors with the prospect of asset sales
6:54 AM.Nuplex delighted investors yesterday with just the thought it might sell a couple of problem Australasian businesses. Audio
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The lower milk payout will cut GDP a percentage point or more
6:52 AM.Fonterra's latest downgrade in its forecast milk payout for the current year is likely to shave at least a percentage point off economic growth. Audio
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Fonterra looks to next 2 dairy trade auctions for direction
6:50 AM.Fonterra will be watching the next two global dairy trade auctions to see whether its forecast for the farmgate milk price is on track at 5-dollars-30 per kilo of milk solids. Audio
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Re-entry not a priority for cash-strapped coal miner
6:38 AM.The Engineering, Printing, and Manufacturing Union says the government needs to make Solid Energy start the recovery of the Pike River men's bodies -- or take the job away from the company. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 September 2014
6:27 AM.The Northland chief executive of Ngai Takoto Runanga says iwi Maori are creating a new emerging economy and are becoming powerhouses in their own right as their Treaty claims are settled, but local… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 September 2014
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 25 September 2014
6:16 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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DairyNZ warns farmers to look at costs of farming systems
6:10 AM.A dairy industry body is warning farmers to take a hard look at their costs after a lower than expected milk price forecast. Audio
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Sports News for 25 September 2014
6:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 25 September 2014
6:00 AM.DairyNZ warns farmers to look at costs of farming systems, Rena owners "grossly exaggerating" cost of wreck removal, Dairy farmers begin to feel the pinch, Fonterra chief executive disucsses annual… Read more Audio