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Air NZ's marriage with Virgin to end?
6:50 AM.Air New Zealand is facing a significant financial hit if it sells out of Virgin Australia which it's signalled it's looking to do. Audio
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Schools urged to do more to protect students from the sun
6:46 AM.Research by Otago University has found secondary schools are not doing enough to protect children from skin cancer. The head of the Secondary Principals Association, Sandy Pasley, told our reporter… Read more Audio
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Labour fears underpaid holidays problem wider than thought
6:44 AM.The Labour Party says it fears far more New Zealanders have been underpaid for their holidays than the Government is letting on. Labour's economic development spokesperson, David Clark, told our… Read more Audio
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John Key takes swipe at Donald Trump
6:35 AM.The Prime Minister John Key has taken a swipe at Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump saying America cannot build a wall to protect its economy. Audio
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Early Business News for 31 March 2016
6:21 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Calls for public debate on PNG's abortion law
6:17 AM.The governor of Port Moresby is calling for public debate on reforming abortion law in Papua New Guinea. Ben Robinson reports. Audio
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Helen Clark coy on UN Secretary-General ambitions
6:14 AM.The former Prime Minister, Helen Clark, is refusing to say whether she'll put her name forward to be the next Secretary-General of the United Nations. She spoke to reporters at Parliament yesterday. Audio
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Black Caps suffer a crushing defeat at hands of England
6:10 AM.The Black Caps have suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of England this morning in the World T20 semis, sports reporter Joe Porter joins Morning Report. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 31 March 2016
6:00 AM.Helen Clark coy on UN Secretary-General ambitions, John Key takes swipe at Donald Trump, Labour fears underpaid holidays problem wider than thought, Study finds highschools not providing adequate sun… Read more Audio
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Japanese satellite out of control in space
8:56 AM.Japanese scientists are scrambling to save an out-of control satellite worth a quarter of a billion dollars, launched just last month. Audio
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Bill to give DOC rangers greater powers passes first reading
8:54 AM.Legislation that would give Department of Conservation rangers greater powers to arrest suspected smugglers and poachers has unanimously passed its first reading in Parliament. Audio
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Aerial mapping technology helps identify where aid is needed
8:51 AM.A New Zealand engineer says a unique aerial mapping technology which was used in Fiji after Cyclone Winston, could be hugely beneficial to the Pacific in times of disaster. Audio
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Family fights eviction by The Maori Trustee
8:45 AM.An East Coast farming family is fighting to stay on their land after being evicted by the agent for Maori owners, The Maori Trustee. Audio
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Republican establishment desperate to oust Trump
8:40 AM.Moves by key Republicans to stop Donald Trump winning the nomination have ramped up as the pivotal Wisconsin primary looms. Audio
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Suspect named in EgyptAir hijacking
8:36 AM.Cypriot officials have named the hijacker of the Egyptian passenger jet as Seif Eldin Mustafa. Audio
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Black Caps and White Ferns eye finals berths at T20 world cup
8:26 AM.The finals of the Twenty20 world cricket cup beckon for both the New Zealand men's women cricket teams. Audio
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Flood protection scheme riddle
8:24 AM.A week after Franz Josef was deluged, it's emerged officials tried to lock key buildings into a scheme to protect them from severe flooding - but no-one backed the plan. Audio
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RNZ's business editor on Kiwibank split
8:20 AM.To dissect this further, we're joined now by RNZ's business editor, Gyles Beckford. Audio
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Finance Minister leaving the door open for split
8:17 AM.The Finance Minister Bill English is leaving the door open to a possible split between New Zealand Post and Kiwibank. Audio
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Greens say NZ needs to do more to end failed war on drugs here
8:11 AM.The Green Party health spokesperson Kevin Hague wants a legal and regulated industry for cannabis in New Zealand. Audio
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Black Caps ready themselves for T20 semi against England
7:56 AM.The Black Caps are set to face their toughest challenge yet in the T20 World Championships in India. Audio