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Early Business News for 14 July 2020
6:20 AM.A brief update from the business sector. Read more Audio
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Tahr Foundation apologises for adopting 'They Are Us' slogan
6:16 AM.The Tahr Foundation has apologized for any offence taken after adopting the lobby slogan 'They Are Us'.
DOC plans to cull the introduced species at three times the level it has in past years to bring… Read more Audio
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Police shooting victim Steven Wallace's family head to court
6:11 AM.The family of a man shot dead in Taranaki two decades ago say they are looking for "justice" as their civil case against the authorities gets under way.
In April 2000, 23-year-old Steven Wallace used… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 14 July 2020
6:00 AM.The W-H-O says there will be no return to the old normal for the foreseeable future. An Auckland woman tells us how rats in her state house chewed through water pipes, causing her ceiling to collapse… Read more Audio
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Matariki begins today
8:57 AM.Today marks the first day of Matariki - with many rising at dawn to welcome in the new year.
The cluster of stars - sometimes called Pleaides - can be seen in the dawn sky.
Events to mark Matariki… Read more Audio
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Local tourists flock to Great Barrier Island
8:52 AM.Local businesses say Great Barrier Island has had more flights arriving in the last month than the previous ten months combined.
Business owners have teamed up to offer package deals for… Read more Audio
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Māori venture called 'Book a Marae' could launch soon
8:46 AM.A new Māori venture is hoping to get more people to make use of marae for overnight accommodation.
Similar to Airbnb, 'Book a Marae' is an online marketplace that will allow sporting groups… Read more Audio
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WHO unveils Kiwi-made digital health worker 'Florence'
8:37 AM.The World Health Organisation's first digital health worker has been designed by New Zealanders.
Over the weekend the WHO introduced Florence - an AI robotic resource to combat Covid-19… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 13 July 2020
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Read more Audio
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ACT Party promises to overturn firearms legislation
8:22 AM.The ACT Party is promising to overturn firearms legislation drafted in response to the Mosque attacks, a focus on gangs and guns instead, employment insurance and tax reforms in a bid to secure voters… Read more Audio
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Wellington bucking unemployment trend
8:18 AM.The capital is bucking the trend when it comes to unemployment, with more Wellington-based roles being advertised on the website Seek than anywhere else.
It's still a grim picture nationally, with… Read more Audio
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Thirty deportees to arrive in NZ from Australia this week
8:10 AM.A chartered flight carrying 30 deportees will arrive in New Zealand from Australia this week.
The government has set up a dedicated isolation facility but the location has not be revealed in order to… Read more Audio
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Fans march into Christchurch Town Hall for the NZ Army Band
7:55 AM.When the Christchurch Town Hall swung open its doors for the first time since lockdown yesterday, in marched thousands of New Zealand Army Band fans.
The musicians found new fame worldwide in April… Read more Audio
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Hawke's Bay landowners fighting urban development
7:52 AM.A small group of Hawke's Bay landowners are fighting to ensure what's described as "a cancerous"' spread of urban development doesn't destroy quality crop lands on the Heretaunga Plains.
Councils… Read more Audio
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Police racial bias figures questioned
7:49 AM.The police's own figures have debunked claims made by the former Police Commissioner that there is no racial bias when it comes to deciding if a suspect should be charged.
At a Pandemic Response… Read more Audio
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Hundreds fewer died during lockdown than same time last year - experts
7:48 AM.Public health experts say 548 fewer people died during the country's lockdown compared to the same period last year.
Epidemiologists from the University of Otago found the number of deaths dropped… Read more Audio
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ACT Party promises biggest campaign in 15 years
7:42 AM.The ACT Party is promising its biggest and most expensive campaign in 15 years as it fights for more seats in parliament.
Party leader David Seymour has been the party's sole MP since 2014 - winning… Read more Audio
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Green Party wants to make New Zealand fossil-fuel free
7:33 AM.The Green Party has unveiled its plans for a fossil-fuel free New Zealand with a promise to end industrial coal use by 2030.
The party's Clean Energy Plan also proposes installing solar panels on all… Read more Audio
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Chris Hipkins on Australian deportations resuming
7:20 AM.The Australian government halted its controversial deportations of New Zealanders during the lockdown but they are starting again this week.
A dedicated facility has been set up to allow them to… Read more Audio
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Police assure firearms owners emails asking for storage addresses aren't a scam
7:16 AM.The police are urging licenced firearms owners to provide contact details, and reassuring recipients that their request by email is not a scam.
Emails and text messages have been sent to firearms… Read more Audio
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Small business owners want help with commercial rents
7:13 AM.Small business owners are feeling abandoned by the government over what they call are failures to control disputes between commercial tenants and landlords.
Some struggling to survive they're being… Read more Audio
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Australian deportations resume
7:09 AM.New Zealanders being deported from Australia don't know where they'll be staying once they arrive in the country.
The Australian government halted its controversial deportations of New Zealanders… Read more Audio
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Business News for 13 July 2020
6:53 AM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Read more Audio
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Taranaki farmers take crash course in regenerative agriculture
6:45 AM.Taranaki farmers - including a former All Black - have been taking a crash course in regenerative agriculture at workshops around the province this month.
Described as a holistic system that stresses… Read more Audio