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Morning Report for Monday 13 June 2016
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Last of Maori Battalion's A company has died
8:54 AM.Charlie Petera fought with the the 28th Maori Battalion's A Company or "Gum-Diggers", in North Africa and Italy between 1941 and 1945. Audio
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University promotions under scrutiny
8:46 AM.Research released to RNZ News has detailed the huge pay gap between top male and female academics at New Zealand universities. Audio
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Asian-focused trade talks underway in Auckland
8:41 AM.The Trade Minister, Todd McClay is backing controversial rules for an Asian focused trade deal that allow foreign corporations to sue governments. Audio
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Leaky St Lukes apartment owners fight back
8:38 AM.Residents of an Auckland apartment complex seeking the largest leaky-homes claim ever filed in New Zealand have spoken of the anger and despair that's driven them to court. Audio
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Lydia Ko chasing third straight major win
8:35 AM.Lydia Ko is maintaining her lead in the final round of the Women's PGA Championship in Washington state as she chases her third straight major win. Audio
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Norfolk Island officials drumming up support ahead of takeover
8:24 AM.Norfolk Island leaders are making a last minute bid to stop Australia revoking their independence. Audio
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Police blunder blamed for fraudster escaping prison
8:20 AM.A police blunder has been blamed for a convicted fraudster escaping jail for her latest offence. Audio
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LGBT community responds to mass shooting in Florida
8:16 AM.Rob Domenico is from the L-G-B-T Community Center of Central Florida. Audio
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U.S. official: No evidence of I.S link to Orlando shooting
8:10 AM.More details are emerging about the gunman who shot and killed at least 50 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. Audio
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Govt to respond to restrictions on lending to foreign buyers
7:53 AM.Prime Minister John Key joins Guyon in the Auckland studio. Audio
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Fear of a housing bubble burst bring fears of negative equity
7:50 AM.As Auckland house prices continue to rise, so too do fears of a bust. Audio
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Public Transport patronage to miss targets in Auckland
7:46 AM.Aucklander's perceptions of public transport appear to be worsening, and patronage on the biggest part of the network is down on last year. Audio
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Wales head to the Waikato to take on the Chiefs
7:41 AM.The Welsh rugby team has headed to Waikato to take on the Chiefs, and to perhaps shake off the feeling that they let a rare chance to beat the All Blacks slip from their grasp. Audio
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Leaky homes debacle is set to spread
7:37 AM.A leading lawyer for owners of leaky homes is warning of a new multi billion dollar construction industry failure, this time involving rusting structural steel used in concrete buildings. Audio
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West Coast search to resume today for 2 year old Emily Saunders
7:35 AM.The police are not giving up the search for a toddler who has been missing for more than three days, after the 4-wheel drive she was in became stranded in a flooded river on the West Coast. Audio
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Florida nightclub shooting leaves 50 dead
7:18 AM.The latest on the Florida nightclub shooting with, Josh Miranda, an anchor/reporter at News 96-point-five W-D-B-O in Orlando. Audio
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Violence sparks threat to expel Russia & England from Euro 2016
7:18 AM.European football's governing body UEFA is threatening to expel England and Russia from the Euro 2016 tournament in France if fan violence continues. Audio
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Morning markets for 13 June 2016
6:58 AM.The Dow Jones index fell about two thirds of a percent - down 120 points to 17,865. Audio
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Jim Parker in Australia
6:56 AM.Australia's corporate regulator has launched a landmark case under new laws to protect consumers against bad financial advice. Audio
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NZX's Smartshares business turns 20
6:54 AM.The sharemarket operator, NZX, says its Smartshares passive funds are increasingly popular with retail investors, with a far greater range available than there were 20 years ago when they were first… Read more Audio
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NZ Q1 growth and Federal Reserve to set agenda
6:50 AM.It's another significant week for local economic numbers and central bank action. Audio
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Early Business News for 13 June 2016
6:20 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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50 dead in Orlando nightclub shooting
6:15 AM.A gunman has killed 50 people in a crowded gay nightclub in Orlando in Florida. For the latest, we cross to our US correspondent Mimi Chiahemen. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 13 June 2016
6:00 AM.European football's governing body UEFA is threatening to expel England and Russia from the Euro 2016 tournament in France if fan violence continues.The police are not giving up the search for a… Read more Audio