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Morning Report for Thursday 19 November 2015
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A final look back at All Black great Jonah Lomu's life
8:58 AM.A final look back on Jonah's Lomu's life. Audio
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Monarchs could starve in Auckland this summer
8:51 AM.The Trust that works to protect monarch butterflies is warning that the colourful insects are facing a famine in Auckland this summer. Audio
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PETA: government-supported Saudi farm puts reputation at risk
8:42 AM.The Government is refusing to rule out sending more sheep to a controversial farm in the Saudi desert despite the catastrophic lamb losses that have occurred there. Audio
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Affco ruling set potential precedent for seasonal work
8:37 AM.Seasonal workers, such as those working in the meat industry and on orchards, may have greater job security after a win by Affco workers in the Employment Court. Audio
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Markets Update for 19 November 2015
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Assaulted nurse wins ACC battle
8:29 AM.A nurse who was brutally beaten by a psychiatric patient has won a three-year battle with ACC for compensation. Audio
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New Zealand offers to host TPP signing next year
8:26 AM.New Zealand has offered to host the signing of the Trans Pacific Partnership early next year, despite ongoing uncertainty the deal will get over the line in the United States. Audio
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Lomu mourned here and abroad
8:20 AM.To discuss Lomu's legacy, both on and off the field, we're joined by the coach of the New Zealand sevens team Sir Gordon Tietjens, rugby commentator Keith Quinn and former All Black Ian Jones. Audio
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Lomu an inspiration for young Pacific Island players
8:10 AM.It was with shock that New Zealanders heard yesterday of the death of Jonah Lomu. Audio
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Sports News for 19 November 2015
8:07 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Pike River families remember five years on
7:56 AM.Today is the fifth anniversary of the Pike River disaster. Audio
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RNZ rugby reporter looks back at Lomu career
7:50 AM.RNZ rugby reporter looks back at Lomu career. Audio
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The first time Jonah Lomu touched a rugby ball
7:47 AM.Wesley College is where a quiet and shy Jonah Lomu began his bond with the game he loved. Audio
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Former New Zealand soldier remains in Australian prison
7:45 AM.Twelve New Zealand criminals being deported from Australia are expected to arrive in Auckland on a charter flight later this morning. Audio
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Stop-Go murder accused in New Plymouth court today
7:41 AM.A 45-year-old man will appear in the Taranaki District Court today charged with the murder of George Taiaroa. Audio
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Speeding car full of young teens flips following chase in Ak
7:38 AM.A speeding car, driven by a 17-year-old, ended upside down in the driveway of an Auckland house after a police chase early this morning. Audio
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Two terrorism suspects killed in Paris raid
7:25 AM.A woman who killed herself by detonating an explosive vest is one of two dead after a large-scale terrorism raid in Paris overnight. Audio
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Lomu was rugby's only global superstar: Sean Fitzpatrick
7:15 AM.Sean Fitzpatrick was the captain of the All Blacks when Jonah Lomu was first picked for the team. Audio
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Global tributes for Jonah Lomu
7:10 AM.Tributes have been pouring in from around the world for world rugby's first superstar, Jonah Lomu, who died yesterday at the age of 40. Audio
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Sports News for 19 November 2015
7:07 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Business briefs
6:59 AM.Port of Napier has posted a near 4 percent fall in annual profit and Air New Zealand and Flight Centre have announced a strategic partnership agreement over three years. Audio
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Morning markets for 19 November 2015
6:57 AM.Wall Street is trading firmly driven by shares in Apple and healthcare stocks. Audio
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Coats to delist from NZX
6:55 AM.Shares in the British based yarn maker Coats dived nine percent to a four month low on the local exchange yesterday after it said it plans to delist from the NZX and Australian exchange from the… Read more Audio
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Sanford says full year satisfactory, despite fall in net profit
6:52 AM.The seafood company, Sanford's full year net profit is down more than 38 percent, impacted by one-off restructuring costs. Audio
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Listed property sector likely to see continued strong growth
6:50 AM.The property sector looks set to continue delivering strong profit growth as low occupancy keeps rental yields high, at least in the medium-term. Audio
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Historian Ron Palenski on Lomu's impact
6:41 AM.Comment from author and rugby historian Ron Palenski. Audio
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Frank Bunce: Lomu still inspires kids in South Auckland
6:38 AM.Former All Black Frank Bunce says Jonah Lomu's legend will live on for youngsters in South Auckland. Audio
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Early business news for 19 November 2015
6:26 AM.The property sector looks set to continue delivering strong profit growth, with high rental yields in the medium term. Audio
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Lomu mourned at his old Sunday school church
6:20 AM.Churchgoers in South Auckland, where Jonah Lomu went to Sunday school, are mourning the loss of a man they say was a humble superstar. Audio
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South Africa stunned by Lomu's death
6:15 AM.The famous match against England in the 1995 Rugby World Cup was played in South Africa. SuperSport broadcaster Clinton van der Berg talks to RNZ from Johannesburg. Audio
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Wallaby great recalls Lomu's intimidation and grace
6:11 AM.Jonah Lomu's death yesterday, aged just 40, has shocked and saddened New Zealanders and rugby fans around the world. Audio
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Sports News for 19 November 2015
6:07 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 19 November 2015
6:00 AM.Global tributes for Jonah Lomu, Lomu was rugby's only global superstar - Sean Fitzpatrick; Lomu mourned at his old Sunday school church; Two terrorism suspects killed in Paris raid; Speeding car full… Read more Audio