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Morning Report for Tuesday 14 November 2017
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Top Stories for Tuesday 14 November 2017
6:00 AM.Kaikoura a year on: Two killed, billions in damage, Kaikoura a year on: Ceremony reopens devastated South Bay, Kaikoura a year on: Fears of financial ruin after quake, Solo mums who don't name father… Read more Audio
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Kaikōura a year on: GNS holds Marlborough field day
6:09 AM.As many reflect on last year's Kaikōura earthquake, some of the world's top earthquake scientists are using it as an indicator for the future. More than 100 experts from 20 countries have joined New… Read more Audio
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Kaikōura a year on: Two minutes of terror upends land, lives
6:13 AM.Over the past few days RNZ has spoken with people in Kaikoura about their experiences of 2016's 7.8-magnitude earthquake. Audio
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Early Business News for 14 November 2017
6:20 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Wellington building owners face bankruptcy after Kaikōura quake
6:42 AM.Apartment owners in Wellington say, a year on from the Kaikōura earthquake, many are facing financial ruin. There are 200 residential earthquake-prone buildings in the capital. One of the owners… Read more Audio
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Goff wants govt to chip in for 2021 America's Cup
6:46 AM.Auckland's mayor says the benefits from hosting the 2021 Americas Cup regatta will be felt throughout the country, not just his city. It'll cost Auckland betwen $140-190 million to host the event and… Read more Audio
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Business News for 14 November 2017
6:49 AM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Kaikōura a year on: Two killed, billions in damage
7:11 AM.Today marks one year since the devastating November 14th earthquake hit North Canterbury. Striking just two minutes after midnight, the seven-point-eight magnitude quake was centered near Waiau, at a… Read more Audio
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Kaikōura a year on: Ceremony reopens devastated South Bay
7:20 AM.A ceremony is now underway in Kaikōura to commemorate the first anniversary of the devastating earthquake. RNZ's Logan Church is there, and describes the scene to us. Audio
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Fear of financial ruin in the wake of the quake.
7:23 AM.Fear of death and destruction in an earthquake has been supplanted in parts of Welllington by the fear of being ruined financially. A year on from the Kaikoura earthquake, owners of earthquake-prone… Read more Audio
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Solo mums who don't name father won't face benefit cuts
7:31 AM.Solo mothers on a benefit who don't name the father of their child won't have their welfare payments cut under the Labour-led Government. The Social Development Minister, Carmel Sepuloni, has… Read more Audio
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'We negotiated in good faith' - English on Peters, TPP, Kaikōura
7:35 AM.The National Party's support has suddenly become pivotal to the success of the rebranded Trans-Pacific Partnership. Labour's support partner, the Greens, will not be supporting the deal and Labour… Read more Audio
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No future for Peter Dunne's political party
7:45 AM.United Future is to be consigned to the past. The Party's new Leader Damian Light has confirmed United Future will disband following the retirement of founder and former leader Peter Dunne and a… Read more Audio
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Trump returns from Asia with high praise for Duterte
7:55 AM.US President Donald Trump has returned to America from his Asia trip, with high praise for his Philippine counterpart Rodrigo Duterte. Mr Trump said he had a "great relationship" with the Filipino… Read more Audio
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Kaikōura a year on: 'We slept in a tent for six days'
8:10 AM.Now more stories from those who lived through the Kaikoura earthquake a year ago today. Shirley Lang has lived in the Waiau area in the Hurunui District for 15 years. Her home on the Inland Road near… Read more Audio
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Kaikōura a year on: 'A business with no customers'
8:13 AM.Penny Betts owns Gecko Gears on Kaikōura's main street. She imports fair-trade clothing and other items from Nepal, Bali, and Thailand. When the quake struck she had had just had two huge shipments of… Read more Audio
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'A tough year' since Kaikōura quake - mayor
8:15 AM.Kaikōura harbour is being re-opened, one year after the 7.8-magnitude quake lifted the seabed in and around the harbour more than a metre. It's been struggle of survival for many tourism operators… Read more Audio
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Manus detainees stay put as new deadline passes
8:23 AM.Another deadline has passed for refugees on Manus Island to leave the detention centre there which was officially slated to close on October 31. But around 300 men are still refusing to leave the… Read more Audio
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Māori lawyer teaching te Reo in Invercargill
8:27 AM.A Māori law graduate from Hamilton has started teaching te Reo Māori lessons at a law firm in Invercargill in a push to see the language more commonly used by lawyers. Georgia Woodward says te Reo has… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 14 November 2017
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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'Some will sink their savings' to fix quake-prone buildings
8:35 AM.Earthquake-prone buildings in Wellington need to be fixed, but no one wants to foot the bill. In Wellington, 669 buildings are registered as quake-prone - almost 200 of them are listed as residential… Read more Audio
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Kiwi describes scenes at Bangladesh-Myanmar border
8:46 AM.Rohingya refugees who have escaped Myanmar have been recounting horrific stories of mass rape, murder and arson as they arrive in Bangladesh. According to aid agenices 615,000 Rohingya refugees have… Read more Audio
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Elderly mental health service urgently needed - helpline
8:50 AM.Organisers of a phone helpline for the elderly say the response reveals a major lack of mental health support for seniors, many of whom are struggling with loneliness and isolation. The pilot… Read more Audio
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Will govt pay half Auckland's America's Cup bill?
8:52 AM.Revamping Auckland's waterfront for the America's Cup comes with a hefty price tag - but the locals don't seem to mind. Auckland's mayor wants the government to pitch in for at least half the cost… Read more Audio
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Kaikōura quake creates lake on Waiau family farm
8:57 AM.Last year RNZ spoke to Rebekah Kelly about a new lake on the family farm near Waiau. Rebekah and her husband own a 2000 hectare farm. She called dibs on the naming rights when the one kilometre-long… Read more Audio
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Kaikōura quake presents opportunities for some
8:58 AM.For some people the Kaikōura earthquake provided an opportunity. Fi Buchanan shifted to Kaikōura after November 14, 2016. She tells RNZ reporter Maja Burry why she made the move. Audio