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Roxburgh without drinking water after flash floods
8:10 AM.The Central Otago town of Roxburgh is without drinking water after heavy rain and flooding yesterday. Stephen Jeffery is a Roxburgh resident and represents the region on the Central Otago District… Read more Audio
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Trump supports Roy Moore despite sexual harassment claims
7:50 AM.President Donald Trump has come out in support again of Alabama Senator candidate Roy Moore. Multiple women have accussed Roy Moore of sexual misconduct dating back 40 years in some cases. Mr Trump… Read more Audio
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Principals back mandatory reporting of physical restraint
7:47 AM.School principals say mandatory reporting of hundreds of cases of teachers physically restraining children will show the scale of the behaviour problems they're dealing with. Principals who have… Read more Audio
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Not enough space in new Manus refugee facilities
7:38 AM.A Manus Island refugee says there is not enough space in new facilities for the men forcibly removed last week from the decomissioned detention centre. Large protests against the refugees' treatment… Read more Audio
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Scott Watson murder conviction appeal hangs on two hairs
7:32 AM.A supporter of convicted double murderer Scott Watson has obtained forensic advice suggesting scientific evidence that was crucial in his conviction has proved weak by modern standards. Watson has… Read more Audio
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Waitakere ranges ban to face Auckland Council vote
7:32 AM.Auckland Council will vote next week on whether to ban people from the Waitakere Ranges. Total closure is one of the options mooted to fight kauri dieback, the rapidly spreading disease that's… Read more Audio
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Student allowance 'not just tertiary education' - PM
7:28 AM.The National Party says the government needs to explain how it will make sure people on the dole don't exploit the increase in student allowances planned for next year. National's Tertiary Education… Read more Video, Audio
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Sir William Gallagher calls Te Tiriti o Waitangi a 'fake'
7:27 AM.Waikato businessman Sir William Gallagher has called the Treaty of Waitangi a fake and accused Maori of fencing off beaches. Speaking to a gathering of businesspeople in Hamilton on Friday, the… Read more Audio
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RLWC2017 referee stands by controversial Tonga call
7:25 AM.Rugby League World Cup referees' boss Tony Archer stands by Matt Cecchin's game-changing decision in Saturday's Tonga versus England clash. But Rugby League World Cup general manager of officiating… Read more Audio
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Roxburgh locals describe flash flood damage
7:17 AM.Several evacuees in the Central Otago town of Roxburgh have returned home but flash flooding appears to have knocked out the town's water supply. Locals Daniel Prew and Raymond Gunn describe the… Read more Audio
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Tonga fans celebrate despite RLWC loss
7:15 AM.Tonga's Rugby League World Cup campaign may have ended on a disappointing note but that didn't stop their fans from uniting to celebrate their nation's emergence as a leading international power in… Read more Audio
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Roxburgh hit hard in Central Otago floods
7:10 AM.Heavy rain and flooding in Central Otago yesterday forced the evacuation of some houses and left the township of Roxburgh without drinking water. It's believed the town's reservoir drained after a… Read more Audio
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Business News for 27 November 2017
6:49 AM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Govt's student allowance boost will be exploited - National
6:38 AM.National says Labour's planned boost to the student allowance makes it vulnerable to exploitation by people on the jobseeker's benefit. They're warning that decoupling the allowance from benefit… Read more Video, Audio
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Scott Watson's supporters pin hopes on new forensic report
6:34 AM.An application for a fresh appeal in Scott Watson's murder conviction claims scientific evidence that helped seal his fate would struggle to stand up in court today. Watson's supporters say the… Read more Audio
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Early Business News for 27 November 2017
6:20 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Timor-Leste facing political turmoil again
6:18 AM.There've been calls for calm in Timor Leste as politicians jostle for power just four months after elections. All signs point to the fall of the minority government in coming days, raising concerns… Read more Audio
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Housing stocktake 'smoke and mirrors' - National
6:09 AM.The government's freshly announced stocktake of housing is being dismissed as nothing more than smoke and mirrors. The National Party says the government already has this information at its… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 27 November 2017
6:00 AM.Roxburgh hit hard in Central Otago floods, Roxburgh locals describe flash flood damage, Tonga fans celebrate despite RLWC loss, RLWC2017 referee stands by controversial Tonga call, Sir William… Read more Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:54 AM.It's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Ngai Tahu celebrates 20th anniversary of settlement
8:50 AM.It's the 20th anniversary this week of Ngai Tahu signing its treaty settlement - which at the time was worth $170 million. Today, Ngai Tahu's commercial portfolio is valued at more than $1.3 billion… Read more Audio
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Uber privacy breach hits 57 million, NZers included
8:45 AM.Ride sharing company Uber took one year to alert the Privacy Commission of a breach of New Zealand customer's security. It emerged on Wednesday the ride-sharing service concealed a breach last year… Read more Audio