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Directors cautious on cyber risk
6:50 AM.Company directors appear more concerned about the risks to their business from either an external cyber attack or a collapse of the internal IT systems. Audio
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DIA and MSD investigating privacy breach
6:46 AM.The Department of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Social Development are investigating a privacy breach after a Work and Income customer managed to access someone elses information. Audio
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Police deny being outwitted by TPP protesters
6:42 AM.Police are denying they were outwitted by protesters who managed to block motorway entrances for hours during demonstrations against the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Audio
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Greens say Prime Minister being unreasonable
6:40 AM.The Green Party says the Prime Minister is being unreasonable and arrogant by not going to Waitangi today. Audio
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Early business news
6:21 AM.Our business reporter, Jonathan Mitchell, is in with what's happening in the financial world. Audio
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New Museum of Waitangi blessed at dawn ceremony
6:13 AM.What is going ahead is the official blessing this morning of the new museum of Waitangi on the treaty grounds. Audio
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Prime Minister won't attend Waitangi
6:09 AM.The Prime Minister says he won't attend celebrations at Waitangi because it was unclear whether he could speak at Te Tii Marae. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 5 February 2016
6:00 AM.We'll cross to Waitangi for reaction to John Key's decision to stay away. Two Government departments investigate a security breach.. Organisers of yesterday's TPPA protest tell us how they thought it… Read more Audio
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Potential shake-up of transport in Christchurch
8:56 AM.Public transport in Christchurch could be in for a major shake-up if a new super committee for transport gets the go ahead today. Audio
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Crowd starting to gather at Aotea Square TPP protest
8:55 AM.Carla Penman is at Aotea Square. Audio
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Reporter outlines TPP-signing preparations inside SkyCity
8:50 AM.The formal beginning of the Trans Pacific Partnership signing is about to get under way in Auckland. We can cross now to Sky City and our economics correspondent, Patrick O'Meara. Audio
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Karamea nurse worried by plan to ditch local constable
8:45 AM.One of Karamea's only nurses suspects losing the community's only constable will increase the West Coast town's isolation and vulnerability. Audio
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Demand for better ecoli signs at Rere Rockslide
8:42 AM.A woman who jumped into one the Gisborne's best known swimming spots, without realising it was contaminated with ecoli, is demanding better warning signs. Audio
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Drop in forecast university enrolments mean massive funding cut
8:37 AM.Universities are being told to expect to lose 10-thousand students over the next three years, and the drop in enrolments could cut their income by more than 100 million dollars. Audio
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Markets Update for 4 February 2016
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Does NZ need the sushi police?
8:27 AM.You've heard of the Michelin stars for restaurants -- the one, two and coveted three stars? Well, now Japan's poised to bring in the gold, silver and bronze awards for sushi. Audio
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Winston Peters backs Key's decision to attend Waitangi
8:24 AM.The MP for Northland, Winston Peters, is backing the Prime Minister's decision to show up at Waitangi tomorrow. Audio
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Former US trade negotiator responds to TPP
8:18 AM.Clayton Yeutter, was the United States Trade Representative for the Reagan government and helped launch the Uruguay Round of global trade negotiations. Audio
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US response to TPP signing
8:13 AM.While the hot topic of the day is the Trans Pacific Partnership deal, there's still a couple hoops to be jumped through in the United States before it can go ahead. Audio
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TPP protesters gathering at Aotea Square
8:10 AM.Our reporter Carla Penman is at Aotea Square. Audio
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Real Me service mixes up Work and Income accounts
7:56 AM.In the wake of a string of privacy breaches, Real Me identity verification system was touted by the Government as a secure way for New Zealanders to access online services. Audio
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Lincoln appoints new vice chancellor
7:50 AM.Would you be as open and frank with your new boss as you would be with a visiting academic? Audio