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Alibaba's Alipay heading for NZ
6:15 AM.One of China's favourite ways of paying for things is about to be introduced to Wellington shops - making it easier for Chinese tourists to spend money. Alipay is a smartphone application used by more… Read more Audio
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National stokes conflict over Kermadec Sanctuary
6:10 AM.The National Party denies it is trying to drive a wedge between the government parties as it pushes to establish the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary from opposition. The Nelson MP Nick Smith has lodged a… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 4 December 2017
6:00 AM.Unions cautiously support Jones' work for dole idea; PM Jacinda Ardern on Jones' work-for-the-dole proposal; compensation offered in effort to boost live organ donations; Brisbane man's 21st becomes… Read more Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:55 AM.It's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Iwi energy housing project wins sustainability award
8:51 AM.An Auckland iwi community housing project which uses a system of solar panels and batteries for energy has been recognised for its sustainability practice. Vector and Ngati Whatua Orakei teamed up on… Read more Audio
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Ross Sea campaigner welcomes new ocean sanctuary
8:47 AM.A new Antarctic marine sanctuary in the Ross Sea comes into effect today, covering more than 1.5 million square kilometres of the Southern Ocean. It's been welcomed by New Zealand filmaker Peter Young… Read more Audio
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Set nets a major cause of hoiho penguin deaths - study
8:43 AM.A new review of global research supports what activists have been saying for years - set nets are a major cause of penguin deaths. The review identifies the endangered hoiho, or yellow-eyed penguin… Read more Audio
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Fears rising of a summer drought
8:40 AM.The risk of drought is rising. While winter and early spring brought a deluge of rain, saturated soils are now drying out fast. That's raised fears that the spreading dry conditions could dent… Read more Audio
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Fiji police make public appeal to parents after holiday deaths
8:37 AM.Fiji police have made a public appeal to parents to keep their children safe over the school holiday period after the deaths of four children last week. Police say one child was found floating in a… Read more Audio
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Free trade rules disrupt bottled water tax plans
8:30 AM.It's back to the drawing board for the government's plans to tax bottled water exports after revelations it would breach some free trade deals. A national petition signed by more than 15,000 people… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 1 December 2017
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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UK PM criticises Trump's retweets
8:24 AM.The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan says there should be no official UK visit for the US President. This comes after Donald Trump retweeted inflammatory videos from British far-right group Britain First… Read more Audio
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Polytech gets worst ever quality rating
8:20 AM.For the first time ever, the Qualifications Authority has given a government polytechnic its lowest possible quality rating. Tai Poutini Polytechnic, which is based in Greymouth, has been downgraded… Read more Audio
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Govt's spending plans 'going to take discipline' - Robertson
8:16 AM.Finance Minister Grant Robertson has ordered every minister to review their portfolios, to make sure all money being spent fits with the strategy of the new government. Mr Robertson delivered his… Read more Audio
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Quake engineering boss Peter Smith on CTV decision
8:10 AM.Queen's Counsel Nigel Hampton, who represented some of the families of those who died in the CTV building, believes the decision not to prosecute the building's engineers was not warranted, and that a… Read more Audio
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Black Caps summer of cricket gets underway
7:55 AM.A busy summer of cricket begins for the Black Caps today when the first test against the West Indies begins at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. New Zealand will play 27 matches between now and the end… Read more Audio
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Franklin Road lights celebrate 25 years of festivity
7:51 AM.Christmas tree vendors are popping up everywhere, cherries are back in season, and dubious Christmas albums are being dusted off at every shopping mall around the country. In Auckland the residents of… Read more Audio
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Maori let down by system - Children's Commissioner
7:48 AM.Children's Commissioner Judge Andrew Becroft says the family group conference system is under resourced and needs significant change and improvement. Audio
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Family group conferences failing to prioritse hapu
7:45 AM.The Childrens Commissioner says Maori families are being let down by a system designed to help at-risk children and young offenders. A report by his office has found family group conferences have… Read more Audio
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Mass surveillance of NZ active longer than Key claimed
7:40 AM.Official papers have revealed Sir John Key's story of when he scrapped a mass surveillance programme, and why, doesn't quite stack up. The papers, obtained by the NZ Herald, show the development of… Read more Audio
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Bottled water tax hampered by trade agreements
7:37 AM.It's back to the drawing board for the government's plans to whack a tax on bottled water exports after revelations it would breach some free trade deals. National says it's another embarassment for… Read more Audio
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NCEA, scholarship exams finish
7:30 AM.The end of this year's NCEA and Scholarship exams is in sight with the final nine exams scheduled to take place today. The annual exam season began three-and-a-half weeks ago and it's been relatively… Read more Audio
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Scientist warns extinction looming for kauri
7:26 AM.A prominent New Zealand scientist says kauri are heading for extinction because of public stupidity. Dr Peter de Lange a principal research scientist with the Department for Conservation for many… Read more Audio