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Early Business News for 5 December 2017
6:20 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Ten arrested weeks after Malta car bomb
6:16 AM.A month and a half after the journalist and anti corruption activist, daphne Caruana Galizia was killed by a car bomb, in Malta, ten people have been arrested in connection with her murder. Ms Caruana… Read more Audio
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Doctors welcome Health Director-General's departure
6:11 AM.The head of the senior doctors union says he expects many will welcome the departure of the head of the Ministry of Health, Chai Chuah. Mr Chuah will be quitting the job in February, well before his… Read more Audio
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Firefighters hospitalised in Ashburton blaze battle
6:09 AM.Three firefighters were last night taken to hospital after suffering burns battling a major fire in an Ashburton feed processing factory. Two remain in hospital. RNZ's Laura Dooney joins Kim Hill with… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 5 December 2017
6:00 AM.Ashburton fire 'totalled' factory, hospitalises three firefighters, Water limits across regions as temperatures soar, Napier risks running out of water, Weather: How long will the heat remain? Health… Read more Audio
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Santa's helpers unite for children of Ōtara
8:54 AM.Six thousand Ōtara school children will be receiving a donated Christmas present this week. It's the first time so many gifts have been given out to the primary and intermediate school students of… Read more Audio
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Wahine lead way at Māori Sports Awards
8:50 AM.Maori sportswomen led the way at the 27th Annual Maori Sports Award with Black Ferns star Portia Woodman claiming two major awards. It continued a strong streak of Maori sportswomen excelling on the… Read more Audio
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Errors blamed after hospital denies two legal abortions
8:48 AM.Two women who were denied abortions through Waitemata DHB want to ensure no one else goes through the same ordeal. Waitemata DHB says it has changed its procedures as a result of errors in dealing… Read more Audio
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West Indies push back on third day of Basin Reserve test
8:41 AM.The West Indies made a strong comeback during Day Three of their first test with the Black Caps. Still trailing by 172, the West Indies will resume their second innings this morning at 214/2, still… Read more Audio
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Hunterville farm boy stars in test rugby debut against ABs
8:39 AM.Hunterville-raised farmboy Hadleigh Parkes has made a stunning debut in his international rugby debut on Saturday, scoring twice. However he was wearing the red jersey of Wales rather than that of the… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 4 December 2017
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Justice, victims advocates debate prison population cuts
8:28 AM.Justice Minister Andrew Little wants to lower the number of prisoners by releasing more people on parole and granting bail to more suspected criminals. He says the prison population will rise by 50… Read more Audio
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Last boar botulism victim wakes from coma
8:25 AM.The last of three family members struck down with suspected botulism after eating wild boar has emerged from her coma. Subi Babu was admitted to Waikato Hospital nearly a month ago along with her… Read more Audio
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Universities NZ dismisses report on 'better-off' trades
8:21 AM.Universities are dismissing the new research that suggests the trades offer young New Zealanders a more secure financial future than university study. The BERL report points to data showing that… Read more Audio
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Tradies better-off than university graduates - report
8:15 AM.New research has found the trades offer young New Zealanders a better financial future than university study. The BERL report, commissioned by the Industry Training Federation, shows apprentices earn… Read more Audio
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Auckland Council to vote on kauri protection
8:11 AM.Auckland Council's environment committee will decide whether to close the Waitakere Ranges to the public in an attempt to slow the spread of a disease that is killing kauri trees. One in five trees in… Read more Audio
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Myrtle rust discovered in Wellington region
7:55 AM.The discovery of myrtle rust in the Wellington region has dashed hopes the infectious fungal disease had been halted at Te Puke and Taranaki. The Ministry for Primary Industries has been trying to… Read more Audio
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Trump lashes out at FBI over Flynn saga
7:49 AM.Donald Trump has lashed out at the FBI and issued a fresh denial that he asked the bureau's former director James Comey to halt an investigation into his former intelligence chief Michael Flynn. Mr… Read more Audio
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Great War exhibition's budget blowout leaves ministry in debt
7:44 AM.A budget blow-out involving Sir Peter Jackson's Great War Exhibition has left one of the country's smallest ministry millions of dollars in debt. The Ministry for Culture and Heritage was supposed to… Read more Audio
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Polytechnics fragile, under strain, lacking funding
7:41 AM.Polytechnic bosses have told the government their sector is under strain from a lack of funding, competition from the private sector, and falling enrolments. The Tertiary Education Commission has… Read more Audio
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PM Jacinda Ardern on Jones' work-for-the-dole proposal
7:26 AM.Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones says there'll be "no more sitting on the couch" for the young & unemployed. He told TVNZ's Q+A that he'll be taking a work-for-the-dole scheme to… Read more Audio
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Brisbane man's 21st becomes deportation to NZ
7:20 AM.A night out celebrating his 21st birthday in Brisbane has turned into exile in New Zealand for a young man. His mother has spent the last week settling him into his new life in Christchurch, before… Read more Audio