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Mackenzie Basin's battle of the lupins
7:48 AM.A battle has developed in the Mackenzie Basin over the humble lupin, and taxpayer money is now being spent to simultaneously cultivate and eradicate what's become an iconic tourism emblem. Audio
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Detainee sent to Christmas Island rather than returned to NZ
7:42 AM.The mother of a New Zealand man who has just been transferred to the notorious Christmas Island detention centre says Australian authorities refused to allow her son to return to New Zealand. Audio
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Rail crossing death prompts investigation
7:41 AM.The Chief Executive of the New Plymouth Council is determined that the death of a pedestrian at a rail crossing on the city's Coastal Walkway this month will never be repeated. Audio
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Flea Market fire devastating blow for Samoan families
7:38 AM.A fire has destroyed the Savalalo, Market in Samoa. Audio
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Man left brain dead in drugs trial in France dies
7:34 AM.A man left brain-dead after an experimental drug trial in France has died. Audio
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Guptill and Williamson in world record partnership
7:27 AM.It was a world record effort by Kane Williamson and Martin Guptill when the pair guided the Blackcaps to a 10-wicket- victory over Pakistan in their second T20 match in Hamilton last night Audio
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Government told it needs to push harder to help detainees
7:23 AM.The Government is being told it needs to push harder to help New Zealanders who are being held in Australian detention centres. Audio
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Iran celebrates end of nuclear sanctions
7:18 AM.IAEA yesterday said Iran had complied with a deal agreed last year to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons. Audio
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Wellington fog leaves thousands stranded
7:14 AM.A heavy summer fog's grip on Wellington brought a frustrating end to many airline passengers' holidays yesterday. Audio
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Dead woman remembered as kind quiet neighbour
7:11 AM.An National list MP who lives less than 100 metres from the home in which Auckland grandmother Cun Xiu Tian was killed says she was known as a kind and quiet woman. Audio
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Sports News for 18 January 2016
7:07 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Morning markets for 18 January 2016
6:58 AM.American stocks Wall Street bled on Friday on sliding oil and fears grew about China. Audio
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Sydney correspondent Jim Parker
6:56 AM.Across the Tasman, and the Australian government, business leaders and share market investors are hoping for better fortunes this year after a difficult 2015. Audio
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Sharemarkets have copped the worst of it
6:50 AM.A little under three weeks into the new year and as the Chinese saying goes, we've been in interesting times. Audio
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Wellington accommodation all booked for Military Tattoo
6:46 AM.More than a month before the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo arrives in Wellington, it appears every bed in the Capital has already been booked. Audio
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International trade gets boost from Iran deal
6:40 AM.To the lifting of sanctions against Iran now and there are developments in the prisoner swap that has followed. Audio
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MP shocked by death of Cun Xiu Tian
6:38 AM.An MP who lives about 100 metres from the home in which an Auckland grandmother was killed says neighbours remember her as a quiet and good woman. Audio
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Early business news
6:20 AM.Our business editor, Gyles Beckford, is in now with what's happening in the financial world. Audio
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Flights to and from capital resume after fog
6:09 AM.The fog in Wellington that stopped flights in and out of the capital yesterday has cleared with flights expected to resume shortly. Audio
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Sports News for 18 January 2016
6:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 18 January 2016
6:00 AM.The killer of an Auckland grandmother remains on the loose - Te Atatu residents are warned to beef up security. Massive delays for frustrated travellers held up by heavy fog at Wellington airport. Audio
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The Year In Review - Part 2
8:00 AM.Susie Ferguson and Guyon Espiner present a morning report special reviewing the 2015 news year. Audio
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The Year in Review - Part 1.
7:00 AM.Susie Ferguson and Guyon Espiner present a morning report special reviewing the 2015 news year. Audio