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Fonterra suppliers say co-op's payment demands are crippling
7:22 AM.Businesses that supply Fonterra say the dairy giant is putting the squeeze on them in a way no other company could get away with. Audio
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Number of transactions linked to terrorism rises
7:17 AM.There has been a spike in the number of financial transactions suspected of being linked to terrorism. Audio
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70 firefighters battle blaze near Hanmer Springs.
7:13 AM.Allan Grigg is the Principal Rural Fire Officer for the Hurunui District .. he is also emergency management officer for the council. Audio
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Hanmer cut off by major scrub fire
7:10 AM.A scrub fire is out of control in DoC land near Hanmer Springs. Audio
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Tru-Test plans to build plant in Europe
6:57 AM.The electric fence maker, Tru-Test, is planning to build a manufacturing plant in Europe in the next couple of years. Audio
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NZ's commercial property market attracts international interest
6:56 AM.One of the world's leading property investment companies says New Zealand's commercial property market offers attractive yields at affordable prices compared to the rest of the world. Audio
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Review finds businesses have trouble filing ACC forms
6:53 AM.A review of ACC payments made by more than one-thousand businesses has found that half have made reporting errors, and about a third have been paying too much. Audio
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New Zealand banking system stable but there are risks - S&P
6:51 AM.The rating's agency, Standard and Poors, says New Zealand's banking system is stable -- but faces some risks. Audio
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Hiring expectations slow: shortages see wage pressures emerge
6:49 AM.The employment group, Manpower, says the pace of hiring has slowed and wage pressures have increased as employers struggle to find the right staff. Audio
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Transactions being linked to terrorism almost double
6:41 AM.The number of financial transactions being linked to terrorism has almost doubled in the last two years Audio
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Hanmer Springs cut off and lost power
6:39 AM.North Canterbury's Hanmer Springs is cut off and has lost power as a scrub fire burns out of control in a river bed near the town. Audio
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Early Business News for 8 March 2016
6:21 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Thousands of migrants stranded on Greece-Macedonia border
6:15 AM.Up to fourteen thousand migrants are now stranded at the Greek-Macedonian border, with numbers rising by the day. Audio
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Payroll problems going back years at Government ministry
6:12 AM.Thousands of public servants may have been underpaid for decades because of a payroll error that could cost the ministry involved a 'significant' amount. Audio
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Fonterra suppliers say co-op's payment demands are crippling
6:10 AM.Businesses that supply services to Fonterra say the dairy giant are railing against payment demands they say are crippling and that no other company could get away with. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 8 March 2016
6:00 AM.Hanmer Springs is cut off as firefighters battle a huge bush fire. There's a spike in the number of financial transactions linked to terrorism and businesses supplying Fonterra say they're being… Read more Audio
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Celebration to mark 75 years of women in the Air Force
8:46 AM.Almost 200 women, and a few men, gathered at Ohakea Air Base this weekend to celebrate 75 years since the first females joined the Air Force. Audio
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Pacific receives funding to target cancers in region
8:46 AM.Pacific islanders are suffering higher rates of cervical cancer, while betel nut use is driving up oral and throat cancers in the region. Audio
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Paedophile monitoring trust aghast at Corrections' moves
8:42 AM.The trust Corrections is depending on to run a programme to stop paedophiles reoffending might quit the work entirely. Audio
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Auckland Council keeps experts away from unitary plan hearings
8:37 AM.Debate gets underway today about Auckland's future....without any council experts. Audio