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Whangarei developers eye arts funding for conference centre
8:50 AM.Developers keen to build a new hotel in Whangarei are eyeing up council funding set aside for the arts. The Whangarei District Council has been budgeting for more than a decade for a new theatre. But… Read more Audio
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Waikato University staff, students protest plan to scrap Māori faculty
8:43 AM.Students and staff at the University of Waikato are calling a proposal to scrap the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies a "white-streaming" of Māori issues. More than 80 people gathered in a… Read more Audio
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Forest & Bird calls for end to whitebait sales
8:40 AM.The whitebaiting season opens today, but Forest and Bird wants a ban on sales. The season runs until the end of November, except on the West Coast of the South Island, where it runs from September 1… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 15 August 2018
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Animal tracking legislation debated under urgency
8:28 AM.Legislation to properly enforce the animal tracking guidelines that were found to be hugely inadequate during the mycoplasma bovis response, is to be debated under urgency tonight and through… Read more Audio
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Pukekohe local councillor rejects urban sprawl concerns
8:25 AM.Auckland's acting mayor Bill Cashmore is rejecting suggestions the market gardens of Pukekohe are at risk from further urban development. A report from Horticulture New Zealand says nearly a third of… Read more Audio
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Toxic foam: Officials back down, allow blood testing
8:20 AM.Community pressure has pushed officials into a backdown on blood testing for people caught up in the firefighting foam contamination in Manawatu. Not only will locals get easier access to testing for… Read more Audio
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Seasonal extremes to continue - EU climate science forecast
8:17 AM.A double whammy of natural changes in the earth's temperature and human-made climate change, means it's likely we'll continue to see more extreme heat until at least 2022. That's according to a new… Read more Audio
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Teachers on streets early for strike
8:10 AM.Teachers and principals are out on the streets this morning to push for a better deal from the Ministry of Education. Among the picketers are teacher Pat Swanson in central New Plymouth, and principal… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 15 August 2018
8:06 AM.Ben Stokes is back in England's Test cricket team after being found not guilty of affray but he could face further sanctions from England bosses for his night out in Bristol. Audio
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Māori King accused of being manipulated by chief advisor
7:55 AM.Just days before the Kingitanga movement holds its annual coronation celebrations in Ngāruawahia King Tuheitia has found himself under an extraordinary attack from one of his former advisors. In a… Read more Audio
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Small business going 'from canter to a gallop' - Xero NZ-Pacific boss
7:45 AM.Business confidence surveys are painting a gloomy picture but the accounting software firm, Xero, says small businesses are not down in the dumps. Xero's managing director, Craig Hudson, says based on… Read more Audio
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Cricketer Ben Stokes found not guilty, rejoins England squad
7:43 AM.England cricketer Ben Stokes will join the England squad for the third Test against India after he was found NOT guilty of affray by a Bristol jury. The New Zealand-born cricketer had been charged… Read more Audio
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Simon Bridges calls for investigation into spending leak
7:40 AM.The hunt for who leaked Simon Bridges' travel bill is in full swing - and Parliament's referee will today decide whether to ramp it up to a full-scale inquiry. That's what National's leader is calling… Read more Audio
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Auckland urban sprawl may hit vege growers hard - report
7:35 AM.Would you fork out almost 6 bucks for a lettuce? The horticulture industry says you might have to in the not too distant future. A new report is predicting fresh fruit and vegetables prices could jump… Read more Audio
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Italy bridge collapse: Dozens killed, rescuers search rubble
7:23 AM.A man cried out to God as a 200-metre section of a vast motorway bridge collapses in the northwest Italian city of Genoa. Vehicles and debris fell 90 metres onto rail tracks and a warehouse when one… Read more Audio
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What's happening as teachers strike?
7:20 AM.RNZ education correspondent discusses the details of what's happening on Wednesday across New Zealand as primary and intermediate school teachers strike. Audio
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Teachers' strike building for a long time - Louise Green
7:10 AM.Almost half a million children won't be going to school on Wednesday as primary school teachers strike. Nearly 29,000 teachers and principals are taking action closing almost every primary and… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 15 August 2018
7:06 AM.Ben Stokes is back in England's Test reckoning against India but must still wait to discover any further consequences following his affray acquittal. Audio
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Confidence in police may sink if Haumaha saga drags on - union
6:46 AM.There are concerns public confidence in the police force will be eroded if investigations involving senior leadership drag on. The police union says the inquiry into the appointment of the deputy… Read more Audio
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School support female staff sign pay equity deal
6:44 AM.Already many support workers in the early childhood and primary schools have settled their pay equity claim. Three hundred and twenty-nine women support workers will get a pay rise of up to 30 percent… Read more Audio
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Primary teachers prepare for first strike in decades
6:35 AM.At least 28,000 teachers and principals are going on strike on Wednesday, forcing the closure of most of the country's primary and intermediate schools. They are holding rallies in towns and cities… Read more Audio
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Early Business News for 15 August 2018
6:20 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio