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Morning Report for Monday 28 September 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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Historic schooner has run aground
8:53 AM.A historic schooner has run aground at the mouth of the Waimakariri River, fresh from repairs in Lyttelton. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 28 September 2015
8:49 AM.An academic in youth justice and criminal law says while the rangatahi court system is a positive development, elements of it need to be rolled out to accommodate adults as well; Muaupoko iwi members… Read more Audio
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Lyttelton shows off redeveloped port
8:47 AM.Staying with ports and Lyttelton Port has been showing off the first stage of its $1 billion redevelopment. Audio
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Port of Tauranga expansion gets underway
8:44 AM.Exporters are lamenting the amount of time it has taken to get the Port of Tauranga expansion started. Audio
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TPP opponents go before court
8:37 AM.The High Court will today hear a challenge to the secrecy surrounding details of the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership talks. Professor Jane Kelsey joins Morning Report. Audio
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Markets Update for 28 September 2015
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Silver Fern Farms to sway shareholders on chinese investors
8:29 AM.Silver Fern Farms continues to meet with shareholders and suppliers this week over a proposal to let a chinese company takes 50 per cent of its shares. Dean Hamilton is the chief executive. Audio
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Rugby field sized sinkhold swallows Australian campground
8:23 AM.Campers at a popular beach on Queensland's Sunshine Coast have described the terrifying speed with which a sinkhole swallowed a car, a caravan and camping trailer. Brisbane Times reporter Tony Moore… Read more Audio
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Lawyer says no beds for teenage girls in Auckland
8:16 AM.A teenager has been held in a west Auckland police cell for four days because Child, Youth and Family could not find a bed for her in a youth justice facility. The Lawyer for the teenager Jenny Verry… Read more Audio
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State intervention in family size concerns social workers
8:10 AM.Anne Tolley wants most at-risk families to stop having more children. Joining Morning Report is the chief executive of the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers, Lucy Sandford-Reed. Audio
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Paris: 'journée sans voiture' (day without car)
7:56 AM.The Mayor of Paris has banned cars for a day to cut down on pollution. Our correspondent Elaine Cobbe has been out and about on the Parisian streets. Audio
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Crowds turnout for pope's last day in America
7:50 AM.Hundreds of thousands of people are gathering in Philadelphia as the pope prepares to deliver an open air Mass to an expected crowd of 1.5 million people. Ian Bush has been covering the pope's visit… Read more Audio
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Buyers assured imported vehicle checks are rigourous
7:48 AM.The organisation representing New Zealand's car import industry is assuring buyers they can have more confidence in the safety of used cars imported from Australia than those imported from elsewhere… Read more Audio
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Will Chris Brown be able to play NZ?
7:45 AM.Tickets are due to go on sale today for the singer Chris Brown's concert despite the fact its unclear whether he will be able to enter New Zealand. National MP Judith Collins joins Morning Report. Audio
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Canada prepares for the polls, could open up to more US dairy
7:39 AM.Canada may open up its border to more US milk as a trans Pacific Partnership compromise. Audio
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John Key hopes of a unified international response
7:36 AM.The Prime Minister wants a meeting of world leaders in New York this week to agree on a unified response to fighting Islamic State but says New Zealand is already doing enough. Political reporter… Read more Audio
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Labour slams Corrections electronic monitoring
7:28 AM.A convicted child sex offender is in court once again today after he was arrested a day after he removed his electronic monitoring anklet. Jacinda Ardern is Labour's justice spokesperson. Audio
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Drone "amateurs" giving industry bad name
7:25 AM.A close-call between a passenger jet and a drone has sparked pleas for tougher regulations, despite the rules being tightened up just last month. Tim Whittaker is a professional photographer and drone… Read more Audio
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Loss leaves England rugby fans on edge of their seats
7:19 AM.It will be a nervous week ahead for England rugby fans after their team's devastating defeat to Wales at the Rugby World Cup. Rugby commentator Keith Quinn speaks with Kim Hill Audio
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Birth control for beneficaries?
7:16 AM.The Minister for Social Development wants most at-risk families to stop having more children. Catherine Hutton reports. Audio
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Sister appalled with prison's treatment of New Zealander
7:11 AM.The sister of a New Zealand man who died in an Australian prison wants to know why staff did not tell the family her brother was mentally ill, and why he was kept in extreme isolation. Audio
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Morning Markets for 28 September 2015
6:58 AM.Wall Street finished last week mixed, with the Dow Jones rising after results from Nike. Audio
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Socialites sees big growth as social media marketing increases
6:49 AM.A small start-up communications company, Socialites, is offering a service to help companies get to grip with building a presence and sustaining their marketing on social media. Audio
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England's spot in RWC looking uncertain
6:43 AM.Alexander Bisley has been reporting on the tournament and was at the game. Audio
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New Zealander set to be deported dies in Australian prison
6:38 AM.A 23-year-old New Zealander who begged Australia's immigration minister not to deport him back to this country has died in Australia's Goulburn Supermax prison. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 28 September 2015
6:25 AM.An academic in youth justice and criminal law says while the rangatahi court system is a positive development, elements of it need to be rolled out to accommodate adults as well; Muaupoko iwi members… Read more Audio
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Christmas Island detainees not getting medical treatment
6:14 AM.More details are coming to light about the conditions on Australia's detention camp on Christmas Island. Audio
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Minister wants less children for at risk families
6:10 AM.The Minister for Social Development wants the state to intervene to disuade at risk families from having more children. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 28 September 2015
6:00 AM.Minister wants less children for at risk families, Christmas Island detainees not getting medical treatment, New Zealander set to be deported dies in Australian prison, Sister appalled with prison's… Read more Audio