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Study shows cancer survival worse in NZ than Australia
8:43 AM.Another study has been published showing New Zealanders are more likely to die from cancer than Australians. Audio
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Mobile phone harm study finds falling brain cancer in NZ.
8:40 AM.A New Zealand study has concluded that cellphone use does not not increase the risk of brain tumours. Audio
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Paris drone mystery deepens with more sightings
8:36 AM.Drones have appeared over landmarks in central Paris for the second night running and police are no closer to knowing who is operating them. Audio
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Markets Update for 26 February 2015
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Comparison of IS to Nazi Germany 'ludicrous'
8:27 AM.As fears grow for even more Christians possibly captured by Islamic State, the movement's comparisons with Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union are being watered down. Audio
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Iraqi ambassador happy NZ has committed troops
8:23 AM.The Iraqi Ambassador to New Zealand says he's happy New Zealand has committed military troops to Iraq to help in the fight against Islamic State. Audio
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Buses replace train services between Wellington and Porirua
8:21 AM.Train services from Porirua to the city have been replaced by bus services due to a branch over the track. Audio
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Early childhood centres say lunches could go
8:16 AM.Early childhood centres say a tough new stance by food safety authorities means some could have to stop giving food to children. Audio
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Infant Formula Exporters association
8:11 AM.China is grabbing control of New Zealand's infant formula industry - halving the amount of exports and shutting smaller players out of the market, according to a group representing the exporters. Audio
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Wgtn city council proposes rates hike of 3.9%
7:57 AM.The Wellington City Council is proposing to raise rates and borrow more money to kickstart projects including a new film museum and a longer airport runway. Audio
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Haast residents frightened by tourist drivers
7:54 AM.People living on the South Island's west coast are so concerned about some of the driving by tourists that they're having to take matters into their own hands. Audio
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Tourism New Zealand should do more to help overseas drivers.
7:50 AM.Tourism New Zealand is defending the job it's doing in driving home the road safety message for to overseas visitors. Audio
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Iraqi ambassador says NZ troops in Iraq will be safe
7:42 AM.The Iraqi Ambassador to New Zealand says he hopes New Zealand military trainers will be stationed in Iraq for months rather than years. Audio
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Report into codeine overdose angers father
7:37 AM.The father of a boy who was given 10 times the intended amount of codeine before routine surgery, is appalled those who made the error have not been punished. Audio
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Queensland fruit fly bumps the Pasifika Festival from venue
7:29 AM.Auckland's fruit fly infestation has forced organisers to move The Pasifika Festival. Audio
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Buses replace train services between Wellington and Porirua
7:27 AM.Buses will replace train services between Wellington and Porirua this morning after a branch fell on overhead lines yesterday, causing major disruptions. Our reporter Paloma Migone has more on this… Read more Audio
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Labour's social development spokeswoman stood down
7:23 AM.It wasn't a good day for Labour yesterday with Labour's social development spokeswoman Carmel Sepuloni being stood down after it was revealed her mother is facing multiple charges of welfare fraud. Audio
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ECE groups see threat in food regulations
7:20 AM.Early childhood centres say new food safety regulations will force many of them to stop feeding children. Audio
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Challenging times for baby formula exporters.
7:14 AM.And, listening to that is the Honorary Professor of Agri-food systems at Lincoln University, Keith Woodford. Audio
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Chinese firms dominating NZ infant formula sector
7:11 AM.China is grabbing control of New Zealand's infant formula industry - halving the amount of exports and shutting smaller players out of the market, according to a group representing the exporters. Audio
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Multinational companies in China struggle to recruit
6:58 AM.Multinational companies operating in China are struggling to recruit top executives. Audio
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Tourism Holdings on track for full-year net profit of $17m
6:57 AM.Tourism Holdings says it's on track to deliver a full-year profit of 17 million dollars, with strong demand to rent its campervans from international visitors. Audio