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Morning Report for Monday 10 November 2014
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:55 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Lyttelton's new town square opening
8:51 AM.The port town of Lyttelton opened its new town square at the weekend. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 10 November 2014
8:48 AM.A survey on how culturally responsive workplaces are to Maori employees has revealed that when employers respect a person's culture, their cultural well-being is increased and they're unlikely to go… Read more Audio
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Former chief executive tackles death taboo in NZ
8:42 AM.The woman behind the Crimestoppers phone line is turning her attention from tackling crime to one of New Zealand's biggest taboos - speaking about death. Audio
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Police trying to figure out where Hastings grenade came from
8:38 AM.Police are trying to figure out how a live grenade came to be at an abandoned industrial property in Hastings. Audio
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Markets Update for 10 November 2014
8:33 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Big turnout at rally for Hundertwasser Centre
8:30 AM.More than a thousand people turned out in Whangarei yesterday to support a revamped proposal for a Hundertwasser art centre. Audio
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Radio NZ's then-reporter recalls drama of Berlin Wall fall
8:25 AM.Celebrations are being held in Germany to mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Audio
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PPTA members vote on government policy
8:22 AM.Secondary teachers start voting today on whether to include the government's new top jobs for teachers and principals in their collective agreement. Audio
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Split between Labour leadership contenders over CGT
8:19 AM.A spilt is deepening between Labour leadership contenders over whether the party's Capital Gains Tax policy should stay or go. Audio
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Kelsey says plan for new Pacific deal nothing new
8:14 AM.A wider regional trade deal in the Pacific is now in its infancy as the Trans-Pacific Partnership continues to flounder. Audio
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Police searching for missing murderer
8:12 AM.The police are continuing to hunt for convicted murderer Philip John Smith, amid criticism from his victim's family who want answers about how he managed to abscond. Audio
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Mayor says small town rates bills unaffordable
7:56 AM.A provincial mayor says his council's rising rates bills have become unaffordable for small townspeople and are driving them to the brink. Audio
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Study shows influenza viruses put more people in hospital than last year
7:52 AM.A new survey finds the number of patients admitted to intensive care with severe flu symptoms has doubled in a year. Audio
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NCEA exams start today
7:46 AM.NCEA exams start today, marking the beginning of three weeks of swot and stress for 143,000 secondary school students and their families. Audio
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Commemorations in Berlin on 25th anniversary celebrate fall of wall
7:42 AM.It's a quarter of a century since the beginning of the end for the Berlin Wall and overnight, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel has led 25th anniversary commemorations to mark its fall. Audio
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US airstrikes target IS commander
7:39 AM.Overseas now, and US - led airstrikes have targeted the Islamic State's top commander Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in an Iraqi town near the Syrian border. Audio
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NZ stands to gain from wider Pacific free trade agreement
7:32 AM.Acting Prime Minister Bill English speaks with Guyon Espiner Audio
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TPP faces new rival
7:27 AM.Another regional trade deal is being touted, this time covering the entire Asia-Pacific region. Audio
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Convicted murderer disappears on temporary weekend release
7:18 AM.Corrections' national commissioner Jeremy Lightfoot speaks with Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Anger at murderer missing after weekend release
7:11 AM.A relative of a man who was murdered in 1995 says the family is frightened and upset his killer, Philip John Smith, has disappeared while on weekend release from prison. Audio
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Investors eye results, annual meetings and economic data
6:57 AM.Key events this week include some results, such as Mainfreight's on Tuesday, annual meetings such as Fonterra's on Wednesday and economic announcements including the Reserve Bank's twice-yearly… Read more Audio
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Survey finds house buyers are more optimistic about the market
6:53 AM.A recent quarterly survey has found house buyers are becoming more optimistic about the market, with only a net 8 percent thinking it's a bad time to buy now. Audio
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Spark says it's poised to build market share
6:50 AM.Spark says it has an edge against other competitors aiming to deliver high value data services and content to businesses and consumers. Audio
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Can Diligent generate another growth spurt?
6:48 AM.A key question for Diligent Board Member Services is whether it's becoming a mature business with its glory days of 100 percent-plus growth rates now well behind it. Audio
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Convicted murderer on run days after temporary release from prison
6:39 AM.A convicted murderer is on the run after he absconded while on temporary release from Springhill Prison near Huntly. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 10 November 2014
6:26 AM.A survey on how culturally responsive workplaces are to Maori employees, has revealed that when employers respect a person's culture, their cultural well-being is increased and they're unlikely to go… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 10 November 2014
6:00 AM.Anger at murderer missing after weekend release, TPP faces new rival, NZ stands to gain from wider Pacific free trade agreement, US airstrikes target IS commander, Commemorations in Berlin on 25th… Read more Audio