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Morning Report for Monday 13 April 2015
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 13 April 2015
8:51 AM.A guardian of the giant shellfish, the toheroa, is warning other customary fishing permit holders to know exactly who they're giving permission to after a Whangamata man falsely gained a similar… Read more Audio
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Bryce Edwards responds to criticism
8:45 AM.Otago University political commentator Bryce Edwards has been challenged to join the police on the beat. Audio
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Advertising and marketing playing a big part in TV3's downsize
8:42 AM.TV3 is cutting its Sunday news bulletin to half an hour. Audio
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Feejoa card could be a great service - Students Association
8:38 AM.The Auckland University Students' Association has labelled a new loyalty alcohol card a marketing ploy - with great potential. Audio
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Dior claims Auckland businessman cannot use his own name
8:28 AM.An Auckland businessman is caught up in a legal dispute with the fashion powerhouse Dior on whether he can use his own name. Audio
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NZ a contender to host Fifa World Cup - Snedden
8:23 AM.Former Rugby World Cup 2011 head Martin Snedden wants to bring the world's largest sports event, the Fifa World Cup, to New Zealand. Audio
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Auckland's deputy mayor calls time on political point scoring
8:18 AM.A shortage of affordable housing in Auckland and Christchurch has prompted pleas from councils for political parties to put aside their differences. Audio
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Washington in a spin as Clinton announces presidential bid
8:11 AM.Here's how Hillary Clinton announced her run, in a YouTube video which also features a diverse group of Democratic voters. Audio
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Alison Holst hangs up her apron after dementia diagnosis
7:58 AM.The family of celebrated New Zealand cook, Dame Alison Holst, say she's "honoured" by the outpouring of support since news of her dementia became public. Audio
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Australia adopts "no jab no pay" policy for vaccinations
7:54 AM.The Australian Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, has announced parents who refuse to vaccinate their children will be denied up to 15-thousand dollars in childcare rebates Audio
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NZ war medals stolen en route from Melbourne to Dunedin
7:51 AM.Investigations are underway in an effort to find at least six Gallipoli medals which were stolen enroute from Melbourne to Dunedin. Audio
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Campaigners step up efforts to rid roads of camper van slogans
7:46 AM.You've likely seen them on our roads with their bright coloured spray paint and politically incorrect slogans. Audio
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Auckland Transport's approach to using mobile phones criticised
7:40 AM.The Automobile Association is critical of a new Auckland council-led driving campaign that's encouraging drivers to publically shame other road users for using their smartphones. Audio
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Australia saves New Zealand from poppy shortfall
7:36 AM.Australia is helping rescue New Zealand from an ANZAC poppy crisis, with 200-thousand Australian poppies arriving in the country today. Audio
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Medical Council seeks better data but not league tables
7:28 AM.District Health Boards are coming under increasing pressure to release surgical league tables. Audio
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Critics claim loyalty card is a cunning marketing ploy
7:26 AM.A new loyalty card which is aimed at people with student loans is being critised for being nothing more than a marketing ploy. Audio
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Prime Minister responds to calls for action on house prices
7:19 AM.New property figures show the average selling price for a three bedroom home in the old Auckland city boundaries has soared above one million dollars. Audio
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Hillary Clinton enters Presidential hopes
7:11 AM.Hillary Clinton has officially launched her bid for the United States Presidency. Audio
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Jim Parker in Australia
6:55 AM.Across the Tasman, and Australia's business community has called on all sides of politics to tackle policy reforms amid increasing signs the once bullet proof economy is faltering. Audio
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Shortage of accountants, forces some companies to cut corners
6:51 AM.An acute shortage of accounting professionals is forcing some companies to cut corners when agressive recruitment tactics fail to draw skilled talent. Audio
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Turners buys Greenwich Life's assets
6:49 AM.Turners says it's still on the hunt for large mergers and acquisitions even though recent legislative changes have created more opportunties for smaller plays. Audio
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Govt mulls law tweak to boost UFB roll-out
6:46 AM.The government is considering a tweak of property laws to speed up the roll-out of Ultra Fast Broadband. Audio
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Cross-party support on housing 'highly unlikely'
6:42 AM.The Salvation Army says cross-party support on housing would be difficult to achieve, despite calls for unanimity to help the heated Auckland market. Audio
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Hillary Clinton launches bid for US Presidency
6:38 AM.Hillary Clinton is expected to launch her campaign for the United States Presidency in the next few hours. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 13 April 2015
6:25 AM.A guardian of the giant shellfish, the toheroa, is warning other customary fishing permit holders to know exactly who they're giving permission to after a Whangamata man falsely gained a similar… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 13 April 2015
6:00 AM.Hillary Clinton enters Presidential hopes, Prime Minister John Key responds to calls for cross-party action on house prices, Critics claim loyalty card is a cunning marketing ploy against students to… Read more Audio