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Opposition says acknowledgement of damage to te reo not enough
6:17 AM.An acknowledgment by the Crown for the damage it caused to the Maori language is being criticised for not going far enough. Chris Bramwell reports. Audio
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Voting begins in Wisconsin primaries
6:10 AM.Voting is under way in the Wisconsin primaries where the overall front runners to contest the American presidency, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, are both trailing in state wide polls. With more… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 6 April 2016
6:00 AM.Voting begins in Wisconsin primaries, Live analysis on dairy auction result, Iceland's PM resigns following Panama Papers, Fisher and Paykel cuts 180 manufacturing jobs, Joyce: Manufacturing jobs… Read more Audio
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Feathered cloak presented to Defence Force
8:55 AM.A kahu huruhuru, or Maori feathered cloak, with a special connection to the battlefields of Gallipoli was presented to the Defence Force in a ceremony yesterday evening. Audio
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Chch businesses worried low speed limits will wreak havoc
8:49 AM.Christchurch businesses are worried the new 30 kilometre per hour speed limit in the central city will be a disaster for retailers. Audio
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Drug checks spike in wake of Sharapova's positive test
8:44 AM.Hundreds of New Zealand athletes nervous about medications and supplements they're taking, have inundated the national sport's drug agency with queries. Audio
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Evidence of ritual human sacrifice in early New Zealand
8:41 AM.New research has uncovered the role ritual human sacrifice has played in the evolution of modern New Zealand Audio
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Ashburton locals steaming over plans for water
8:38 AM.Angry Ashburton residents are meeting tonight to discuss ways to stop a deal which would see more than 40 billion litres of water removed from the drought-prone region. Audio
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Is the police's social media presence improving policing?
8:34 AM.The police are increasingly turning to Facebook and Twitter to help fight crime but just how well it's working is still unclear. Audio
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Whairiri Ngata welcomed home for the last time
8:26 AM.The skies opened above Hiruharama Marae last night, torrential rain poured down as about 100 mourners welcomed broadcaster and author Whai Ngata home to Ruatoria. Audio
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Northlanders meet to demand future for rail
8:22 AM.More than 2-hundred Northland people packed a Whangarei theatre last night to demand a future for rail in the region. Audio
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Fiji suffers again after Winston
8:18 AM.Heavy rain and flooding has caused more devastation to parts of Fiji which is still in a national state of emergency after Cyclone Winston hit six weeks ago. Audio
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New proposal to kick-start Ngapuhi's Treaty negotiations
8:15 AM.A new proposal to kick-start the stalled Ngapuhi Treaty negotiations is already running in to trouble. Audio
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Tax expert says New Zealand's role in tax avoidance is shameful
8:11 AM.A tax expert says New Zealand's role in tax avoidance highlighted by the 'Panama Papers' is shameful. Audio
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Lydia Ko created golfing history
7:56 AM.Lydia Ko created golfing history, becoming the youngest person to win two LPGA majors, when she took out the A-N-A Inspiration in California yesterday. Audio
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Kremlin dismisses tax evasion claims as "Putinophobia"
7:53 AM.Russian President Vladimir Putin is perhaps the highest profile individual linked to shadowy financial transactions conducted on behalf of clients by Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca. Audio
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Auckland council woos wealthy travellers
7:49 AM.We've been reporting this morning on how the world's rich and powerful hide their money in tax havens. The Auckland Council wants some of them to spend their money legitimately, and is trying to woo… Read more Audio
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New airline agreements boost links to Turkey
7:44 AM.Flying to destinations such as Turkey, Israel and Nepal could get easier thanks to new airline agreements the Government's just approved. Audio
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Balcony collapse due to overloading
7:40 AM.An independent report has found overloading caused last month's Dunedin balcony collapse that left eighteen people injured. Audio
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Amnesty fears for deported migrants
7:36 AM.The first deportations of refugees from Greece have just taken place under a deal between the European Union and Turkey. Audio
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Southern DHB walks away from 15 year dispute
7:29 AM.The Southern District Health Board has decided to walk away from a 15-year dispute with a doctors organisation without a resolution. Audio
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Forensic pathology service on brink of collapse
7:25 AM.A forensic pathologist is warning the country is on the brink of a 'catastrophic unravelling' of the service. Audio