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Universities NZ expects UE pass rate to rise
6:42 AM.Thousands of teenagers have once again missed out on getting University Entrance. Audio
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Fiji's tourism industry takes big hit following Cyclone Winston
6:39 AM.Fiji is beginning the massive job of cleaning up after cyclone Winston. Audio
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Early business news
6:20 AM.A warning that tough competition in the power sector is taking its commercial toll. Audio
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Queenstown developer lays blame for squeeze on council
6:17 AM.Queenstown is having to turn away tourists at peak times, and is losing conference business because it is short of hotels and still does not have a convention centre. Audio
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Shippers, exporters fight competition law change
6:13 AM.Exporters and shipping companies are making a last ditch stand against a Government crackdown on shipping laws which they say will be counter-productive for the economy. Audio
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Obama outlines plan to close Guantanamo Bay
6:09 AM.US President Barack Obama has confirmed a long anticipated plan to shut down the controversial Guantanamo Bay detention facility for terror suspects. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 24 February 2016
6:00 AM.Desperately needed aid finally gets to Fiji's outer islands, we'll cross to Fiji for the latest. Could council plans to increase housing density in Auckland be tripped up today? U.S. President Barack… Read more Audio
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House of Commons debate exit from EU
8:53 AM.It's the Prime Minister of the UK versus the mayor of London. Audio
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Is the Republican frontrunner a bully?
8:44 AM.The five remaining Republican rivals are descending on Nevada as they court voters before tomorrow's caucauses. Audio
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Agriculture should be part of ETS - former dairy farmer
8:40 AM.An agri business consultant says dairy farmers won't necessarily see their bottom line suffer if dairy is included in the Emissions Trading Scheme. Audio
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Research tackles literacy, obesity and mental health
8:38 AM.A new research project aims to slash the number of children who struggle to read and make New Zealand the only country in the world to successfully reduce childhood obesity. Audio
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Markets Update for 23 February 2016
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Kalamazoo shooting suspect due in court
8:29 AM.Forty five year old Uber driver Jason Dalton is due to appear in court this afternoon over the shooting deaths of six people in Kalamazoo, Michigan on Sunday. Audio
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Iwi radio told it needs to move into digital age
8:26 AM.The Maori Broadcast Funding Agency is urging iwi radio stations to change the way they operate if they want to survive. Audio
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Land wars loom over manuka honey
8:22 AM.New Zealand's smaller bee keepers are worried about their futures as the country's burgeoning honey industry becomes captured by larger scale corporate interests. Audio
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Agencies race to get aid to devastated areas
8:17 AM.Aid agencies in Fiji are concerned about disease, with both water and food supplies compromised in the wake of the cyclone. Audio
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Fiji death toll rises to 29
8:11 AM.The death toll from Saturday night's cyclone in Fiji has gone up again and thousands of people are homeless right across the country with more than 8-thousand people remain in hundreds of evacuation… Read more Audio
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Waka legend Hek Busby makes legacy plea to Tribunal
7:55 AM.The revered navigator and waka-builder, Heke nuku mai Busby has made a plea to the Waitangi Tribunal for support to teach young people the arts of Polynesian voyaging. Audio
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Lawyers unhappy with access to clients at Springhill Prison
7:52 AM.Waikato defence lawyers say it's virtually impossible to speak to their clients in Springhill Prison. Audio
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Upset over plans to install cameras in Marlborough Sounds
7:46 AM.Boaties in the Marlborough Sounds will need to be on their best behaviour soon. Audio
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Labour calling for deadline to Christchurch quake claims
7:39 AM.The Labour Party says it is time for a deadline for Christchurch quake claims to be resolved. Audio
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Auckland man denies sale motive in threat to spike milk formula
7:37 AM.An Auckland businessman who threatened to spike infant milk formula with 1080 denies he did it to boost sales for his own pesticide. Audio